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Thomas Dale Cowan

    Vaccines, Autoimmunity, and the Changing Nature of Childhood Illness
    Power of the Witch
    Shamanism As Spiritual Practice
    Human Heart, Cosmic Heart
    Timelines of African-American History
    Cancer and the New Biology of Water
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      When President Nixon initiated the War on Cancer with the National Cancer Act of 1971, he promised a cure was imminent, fueled by the discovery of oncogenes believed to cause cancer. However, fifty years later, it is evident that this initiative has not succeeded. Cancer diagnoses continue to rise, with one in three Americans expected to face the disease in their lifetime. For most common cancers, the quest for oncogenes has not transformed treatment; patients still undergo the same traditional methods: surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy. In this work, Thomas Cowan, MD, contends that the failure of the War on Cancer is rooted in the flawed oncogene theory, which inaccurately positions DNA as the primary controller of cellular function and health. Instead, he asserts that the mutations seen in cancer cells stem from cellular deterioration linked to metabolic dysfunction, affecting the structured water essential for cytoplasmic health. Despite the shortcomings of mainstream medicine in alleviating suffering, it remains illegal for doctors to prescribe alternatives to the "standard of care," even though gentler and more effective treatments are available.

      Cancer and the New Biology of Water
    • "Thomas Cowan was a 20-year-old Duke grad--bright, skeptical, and already disillusioned with industrial capitalism--when he joined the Peace Corps in the mid-1970s for a two-year tour in Swaziland. There, he encountered the work of Rudolf Steiner and Weston A. Price--two men whose ideas would fascinate and challenge him for decades to come. Both drawn to the art of healing and repelled by the way medicine was--and continues to be--practiced in the United States, Cowan returned from Swaziland, went to medical school, and established a practice in New Hampshire and, later, San Francisco. For years, as he raised his three children, suffered the setback of divorce, and struggled with a heart condition, he remained intrigued by the work of Price and Steiner and, in particular, with Steiner's provocative claim that the heart is not a pump. Determined to practice medicine in a way that promoted healing rather than compounded ailments, Cowan dedicated himself to understanding whether Steiner's claim could possibly be true. And if Steiner was correct, what, then, is the heart? What is its true role in the human body? In this deeply personal, rigorous, and riveting account, Dr. Cowan offers up a daring claim: Not only was Steiner correct that the heart is not a pump, but our understanding of heart disease--with its origins in the blood vessels--is completely wrong. And this gross misunderstanding, with its attendant medications and risky surgeries, is the reason heart disease remains the most common cause of death worldwide. In Human Heart, Cosmic Heart, Dr. Thomas Cowan presents a new way of understanding the body's most central organ. He offers a new look at what it means to be human and how we can best care for ourselves--and one another."--Publisher's description

      Human Heart, Cosmic Heart
    • This inspirational book blends elements of shamanism with inherited traditions and contemporary religious commitments. Drawing on shamanic practices from the world over, SHAMANISM AS A SPIRITUAL PRACTICE FOR DAILY LIFE addresses the needs of contemporary people who yearn to deepen their own innate mystical sensibilities. This inspirational book shows how to develop a personal spiritual practice by blending elements of shamanism with inherited traditions and current religious commitments. Contents include: The central role of power animals and spirit teachers. Visionary techniques for exploring the extraordinary in everyday life. Elements of childhood spirituality including songs, secret hiding places, power spots, and imaginary power figures. A journey to an ancestral shaman to recover lost knowledge.

      Shamanism As Spiritual Practice
    • A book by a contemporary witch, which describes the whole history and culture of witchcraft. She also presents her autobiography - centering on the discovery that she was a witch and learning to recognize her powers.

      Power of the Witch
    • Šamanismus je součástí lidské kultury desítky tisíc let. Šamané se vyskytují v domorodých společnostech na všech kontinentech. Šamanismus je nedílnou součástí lidské podstaty. Je to systém léčení, založený na duchovních praktikách původně provozovaných u kmenových kultur. Šaman je léčitel, který získává znalosti, moudrost a duchovní sílu od osobních pomocných duchů, se kterými se setkává na cestách do jiných realit. Jinými slovy, šamané znají a používají určité techniky změn vědomí, aby získali přístup do duchovních světů běžně neviditelných a neodhalitelných osobami, jejichž vědomí se zaměřuje na obvyklou realitu denního života. Šaman „prochází mezi světy“, je schopen vidět říše, se kterými se většina lidí setkává pouze ve snech a mýtech, vstupovat do nich a přinášet nazpět životně důležité informace — jak léčit jednotlivé osoby, komunitu jako celek nebo samotnou Zemi.

      Šamanismus