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It's the thought that counts : why mind over matter really works

It's the thought that counts : why mind over matter really works

The idea that form follows thought and feeling is not a new one to mystics. David Hamilton's interest in this topic was inspired by the field research tests he conducted for chemical companies. Realising that placebo tests produced comparable results with the sample that received the actual drug, Hamilton sets about understanding why.

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Book info

Author Hamilton, David R.
Reader Mc, Cready Glen
Language eng
Duration 5 h 50 min
Publication info Royal National Institute for the Blind.
Physical description talking book Daisy 2.02 (5 h 50 min)
Original publication info Hay House 2008.
Keywords mind and body egenvård visualisering mind and body itsehoito visualisointi positiivisuus mietiskely positiv attityd meditation
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