New Consciousness Review Spring, 2017 | Page 15

HEALTH

to play a much bigger role in our own health and healing and our well being .
He focuses on dreams and how we live in a field of dreams where we don ’ t need to struggle but we can start learning to go with the flow . Within that flow , Dr . Sadeghi urges us to constantly dream of creating a better , more exciting future . He goes on to explain , “ When you dream of a brighter future , your body will learn to stay healthy as long as it takes for you to create that future .” This sounds simple but it ’ s really like the key to bringing age-old secrets of healthy living back into our lives . He illustrates what those are , encouraging us to be happy , hopeful , grateful , forgiving , pure , living in the now , and to stop stressing ourselves about what the outcome of various events might be so we can start basking in the glow of embodying these qualities and feeling the experience of returning excellent health . who don ’ t have anything else to lose . They get to a point where nothing else works and then they start discovering the joy of how thoughts can generate positive feelings and turn everything around . We don ’ t need to wait until it ’ s too late – I don ’ t think it ’ s ever too late – but we don ’ t need to wait until we ’ re desperate .
This is a book that ’ s not preachy . If you know someone who ’ s in poor health and they need some hope , it ’ s perfect . If you know someone who is just ready for something new , this is perfect . This is not a book that ’ s written in such a way that if you ’ re not open to it , it could provoke you ; so in other words , it ’ s a book of common sense . If someone ’ s already fixed in how they view the world they ’ re not going to like it , but if they ’ re open minded at all , then this is a book that can bring hope to dark places and to anyone feeling that they ’ re at a very difficult point in their life .
This might sound far out , it might sound crazy , but often people that start this process are the ones
• Reviewed by Cynthia Sue Larson
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