Be Careful What You Pray For...: You Just Might Get It

Be Careful What You Pray For...: You Just Might Get It

Larry Dossey
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Author:  Larry Dossey
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  272
Publisher:  HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Year:  1998
ISBN:  9780062514349

"Building on the scientific link Dossey has established between prayer and healing, Be Careful What You Pray For offers a fascinating look into human consciousness, intent, emotions, and psychology. With remarkable true stories, case histories, and solid scientific evidence, it takes the logical next step in documenting the full range of prayer's power, proving and cautioning that just as people can use prayer to positively affect health and healing, it is also absolutely possible to use prayer for negative and destructive means." "With a perfect blend of scientific scrutiny and storyteller's art, Dossey examines the ways negative prayer consciously and subconsciously enters into our thoughts; illustrates different types of harmful prayers, curses, and hexes; and offers practical suggestions for learning to combat and protect ourselves from them."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

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