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Self-Healing With Guided Imagery: How to Use the Power of Your Mind to
Heal Your Body (2004) with Martin Rossman
Self-Healing With Sound & Music (2004) with Kimba Arem
Dr. Andrew Weil's Guide to Optimum Health: A Complete Course on How to
Feel Better, Live Longer, and Enhance Your Health Naturally (2002)
Self-Healing Strategies: Simple Measures for Protecting Your Health,
Staying Well, and Living Longer (2002)
Taking Care of Yourself: Strategies for Eating Well, Staying Fit, and
Living in Balance (2002)
Eating Wisdom (2001) with Michael Toms
Integrative Medicine: An Introduction to the Art and Science of Healing
(2001)
Meditation for Optimum Health: How to Use Mindfulness and Breathing to
Heal Your Body and Refresh Your Mind (2001) with Jon Kabat-Zinn
The Andrew Weil Audio Collection: Breathing: The Masterkey to Self
Healing/Meditation for Optimum Health (2001) with Jon Kabat-Zinn
Live Long and Feel Good (1998)
The New Approach to Medicine (1997) with Michael Toms
Think and Get Well (1989)
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Healthy Aging: A Lifelong Guide to Your Physical and Spiritual
Well-Being (2005)
Health and Healing: The Philosophy of Integrative Medicine and Optimum
Health (2004)
The Healthy Kitchen: Recipes for a Better Body, Life, and Spirit (2002) with Rosie Daley
Dr. Andrew Weil's Self Healing 2000 (2000)
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Breathing: The Master Key to Self Healing (1999)
A complete course of eight breathing exercises that Dr. Andrew Weil uses
in his own life, and has prescribed to hundreds of patients over the
past two decades. In plain language, Dr. Weil explains the secret of
breathwork’s power over our health, and its remarkable ability to
influence – and even reprogram – the nervous system. A practical
introduction to this crucial aspect of self healing, presented by this
bestselling author and influential physician.
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Timothy Leary: Outside Looking In: Appreciations, Castigations, and Reminiscences (1999) by Robert Forte
A memorial volume to one of this century's most
colorful and pioneering figures in the consciousness movement
A wide array of individuals from all stages of Leary's life provides a
comprehensive view of the man and his impact on American culture
One of the most influential and controversial people of the 20th
century, Timothy Leary inspired profound feelings--both pro and
con--from everyone with whom he came into contact. He was extravagant,
grandiose, enthusiastic, erratic, and an unrelenting proponent of
expanding consciousness and challenging authority. His experiments with
psilocybin and LSD at Harvard University and Millbrook, New York, were
instrumental in propelling the nation into the psychedelic era of the
1960s. From the 1980s until his death in 1996 he fully embraced the
possibilities of freedom offered by the developments in computer
technology and the instant communication made possible by the Internet.
The essence of Leary's life has often been reduced to the celebrated
formula of "Turn On, Tune In, and Drop Out." The wider implications of
this esoteric call to communion have been lost, just as the multifaceted
nature of Leary's personality was obscured by the superficial spin put
on his life and ideas. In this book a wide array of individuals from all
stages of Leary's life, friends and foes alike, provides a more complete
view of the man and his impact on American culture.
It is still too early to know how posterity will judge the man and his
ideas, but Timothy Leary: Outside Looking In shows that Leary was
often so far ahead of his time that few could follow the extensive range
of his thought.
Includes Appreciations, Castigations, and
Reminiscences by Allen Ginsberg, Andrew Weil,
Hunter S. Thompson,
Huston Smith,
Ram Dass,
William Burroughs, Winona
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Ask Dr. Weil (1998)
Combination of six previously published collections of questions that he
received on his Web site: Women's Health, Healthy Living, Natural
Remedies, Common Illnesses, Vitamins and Minerals, and Your Top Health
Concerns. Ask Dr. Weil serves as a solid and thorough introduction
to his ideas and methods, while the other books present those ideas in
more depth.
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Herbal Remedies (1998)
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Eight Weeks to Optimum Health (1997, 2006)
In Eight Weeks to Optimum Health, Dr. Andrew Weil translates the brilliant
insights and discoveries he outlined in his acclaimed bestseller, Spontaneous
Healing, into a practical plan of action: a week-by-week, step-by-step program
for enhancing and protecting present and lifelong health. The Eight-Week
Program sets up a foundation for healthy living that will keep your body's
natural healing system in peak working order.
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Common Illnesses (1997)
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Healthy Living (1997)
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Natural Remedies (1997)
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Roots of Healing: The New Medicine
(1997) with Michael Toms
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Your Top Health Concerns (1997)
Spontaneous Healing: How to Discover and Embrace Your Body's Natural
Ability to Maintain and Heal Itself (1995, revised)
The body can heal itself. Spontaneous healing is not a miracle but a
fact of biology--the result of the natural healing system that each one
of us is born with. Drawing on fascinating case histories as well as
medical techniques from around the world, Dr. Andrew Weil shows how
spontaneous healing has worked to resolve life-threatening diseases,
severe trauma, and chronic pain.
Natural Health, Natural Medicine: The Complete Guide to Wellness and
Self-Care for Optimum Health (1990, 2004)
Landmark book incorporates Dr. Weil"s theories of preventive health
maintenance and alternative healing into one extremely useful and
readable reference, featuring general diet and nutrition information as
well as simple recipes, answers to readers" most pressing questions, a
catalogue of home remedies, invaluable resources, and hundreds of
practical tips.
Health and Healing (1986, revised)
Men's Health (1985)
From Chocolate to Morphine: Everything You Need to Know About
Mind-Altering Drugs (1983, revised)
with Winifred Rosen
From Chocolate to Morphine is the definitive guide to drugs and drug use
from one of America"s most respected and best-known doctors. This
enormously popular book — the best and most authoritative resource for
unbiased information about how drugs affect the mind and the body —
covers a wide range of available substances, from coffee to marijuana,
antihistamines to psychedelics, steroids to smart drugs, and discusses
likely effects, precautions, and alternatives.
Marriage of the Sun and the Moon (1981)
Eating Well For Optimum Health: The Essential Guide to Bringing Health
and Pleasure Back to Eating (1975, revised)
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Coffee Break (1972)
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Letters on Altered States of Consciousness
(1972)
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Man's Innate Need: Getting High (1972)
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The Natural Mind: A New Way of Looking at Drugs and the Higher
Consciousness (1972, revised)
Weil's first bestseller, the classic work on the principles of
consciousness, offers a new model for solving the drug problem by
acknowledging our intimate yearnings and offering an alternative.
Visionary Plant Consciousness: The Shamanic Teachings of the Plant World
(2007), J. P. Harpignies, ed.
23 leading experts reveal the ways that
psychoactive plants allow nature’s “voice” to speak to humans and what
this communication means for our future
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Presents the specific “human-plant interconnection”
revealed by visionary plants
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Explores the relevance of plant-induced visions and
shamanic teachings to humanity’s environmental crisis
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With contributions from Alex
Grey, Andrew Weil,
Charles S. Grob,
Dale Pendell,
Dennis McKenna, Edison Saraiva,
M.D., Ethan Nadelmann, Ph.D.,
Florencio Siquera de Caralho, Francis
Huxley, Jeffrey Bronfman, Jeremy
Narby, John Mohawk,
Kat Harrison, Katsi Cook,
Luis Eduardo Luna, Ph.D.,
Marcellus Bear Heart
Williams, Michael Pollan,
Michael Stewartt, Paul Stamets,
Terence McKenna,
and Wade Davis.
Visionary plants have long served indigenous peoples and
their shamans as enhancers of perception, thinking, and healing. These
plants can also be important guides to the reality of the natural world
and how we can live harmoniously in it.
In Visionary Plant Consciousness, editor J. P. Harpignies has
gathered presentations from the Bioneers annual conference of
environmental and social visionaries that explore how plant
consciousness affects the human condition. Twenty-three leading
ethnobotanists, anthropologists, medical researchers, and cultural and
religious figures present their understandings of the nature of
psychoactive plants and their significant connection to humans. What
they reveal is that these plants may help us access the profound
intelligence in nature--the “mind of nature”--that we must learn to
understand in order to survive our ecologically destructive way of life.
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