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DreamHealer

DreamHealer

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adam's book is the real thing based on spiritual principles
Review: Adam's book is written for the healer. It is written on a level of maturity and a basic understanding of spiritual principles of healing. He has confirmed in his abilities, what it has taken me many years to understand about my own ability to heal and the images I have seen. I have read two extremely negative criticisms of the book and found them to be filled with such hate and jealousy that I have completely invalidated their critique value. Anyone who claims to be a healer and then spews such ugly anger towards a young talented author cannot possibly be a healer because true healers understand the karmic effects of such negative energy and that all healing and the ability to heal comes from God, or "the Universe" as some say. It is true that Adam may not have been able to heal his own mother completely, yet in the scriptures we read that Paul was able to heal thousands, but not able to heal himself completely. In response to his pleas, the Lord said, "My grace is sufficient for thee,". Sometimes we are given challenges close to the heart to strengthen our resolve. Adam doesn't make fantastic claims in his book as a healer. In fact, his book is fresh, clear, and has a balanced perspective. He takes the successes he's had and reveals that a positive attitude, an ability to be receptive and a desire for deep personal change are what those being healed must have in order to heal. As a Master in martial arts, a certified metaphysical healing practitioner, a reiki healer, and a healer educated in Dhanur Veda under an Indian Master for nine years, and a student of oriental medicine and herbology, I do validate the principles and content of this wonderful book. As healers, we are in a continual evolution to grow and learn. I have healed others and have been seeing astral images (which Adam calls holograms) for years in my healing. The fact that Adam uses high-tech and scientific terms is a matter of symantics. What I call the astral body and physical substrait, Adam refers to as holograms. What I call the Divine power of God and Jesus, he calls Energetic field. He avoids any religious or cultural terms in order for us to understand from his scientific and modern perspective. His book is filled with his love for his craft and his growth and evolution unfolds as he takes us through the challenges he's endured as a healer. I highly recommend this book to any serious healer with an open mind and a willingness to learn and grow.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Adam's book is the real thing based on spiritual principles
Review: Adam's book is written for the healer. It is written on a level of maturity and a basic understanding of spiritual principles of healing. He has confirmed in his abilities, what it has taken me many years to understand about my own ability to heal and the images I have seen. I have read two extremely negative criticisms of the book and found them to be filled with such hate and jealousy that I have completely invalidated their critique value. Anyone who claims to be a healer and then spews such ugly anger towards a young talented author cannot possibly be a healer because true healers understand the karmic effects of such negative energy and that all healing and the ability to heal comes from God, or "the Universe" as some say. It is true that Adam may not have been able to heal his own mother completely, yet in the scriptures we read that Paul was able to heal thousands, but not able to heal himself completely. In response to his pleas, the Lord said, "My grace is sufficient for thee,". Sometimes we are given challenges close to the heart to strengthen our resolve. Adam doesn't make fantastic claims in his book as a healer. In fact, his book is fresh, clear, and has a balanced perspective. He takes the successes he's had and reveals that a positive attitude, an ability to be receptive and a desire for deep personal change are what those being healed must have in order to heal. As a Master in martial arts, a certified metaphysical healing practitioner, a reiki healer, and a healer educated in Dhanur Veda under an Indian Master for nine years, and a student of oriental medicine and herbology, I do validate the principles and content of this wonderful book. As healers, we are in a continual evolution to grow and learn. I have healed others and have been seeing astral images (which Adam calls holograms) for years in my healing. The fact that Adam uses high-tech and scientific terms is a matter of symantics. What I call the astral body and physical substrait, Adam refers to as holograms. What I call the Divine power of God and Jesus, he calls Energetic field. He avoids any religious or cultural terms in order for us to understand from his scientific and modern perspective. His book is filled with his love for his craft and his growth and evolution unfolds as he takes us through the challenges he's endured as a healer. I highly recommend this book to any serious healer with an open mind and a willingness to learn and grow.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another Fake... With a New Twist
Review: Adam, if that's his real name is supposed to be around 17 years old and wants privacy, but conducts interviews and has workshops. He now no longer meets people in person, but has the client send a color photo and "money" along with a signed iron clad disclaimer which is good for life! The "healing" is done from a distance (nonlocal), and sounds like a retake of Edgar Cayce except with a scientific (theory) explaination of what is taking place and how it is done.

A paper was done on Quantum Hologram by Edgar Mitchell and Adam and his parents (if they are his parents) use this word to expain how Adam heals through perception, telepathy, and intuition. The Quantum Theory talk reminds me of Transendental Meditation and of Deepak Chopra's theories on healing through quantum physics. At the end of Mitchell's paper he states, "The existence of quantum holography provides an adequate informational structure to permit a theory for the observed results. The case is a classic case in phenomenology, where results are repeatedly observed over time that fall outside the prevailing paradigm, and must await new developments in science before an explanation is forthcoming." He goes on to say, "These results apply directly to healing prayer as well." He concludes, "The case for mind/mind and mind/matter interactions is impressively well documented over many decades as studies in phenomenology, with staggering probabilities against chance having produced the results."

However, with all of this being said we still don't know if "Adam" fits into these finding since there is no proof that he has actually healed anyone. His disclaimer gives him the credit if there is a healing at anytime, but also gives Adam an out if there is no healing. But, there is no refund as well! I find it interesting that Adam and his parents also sought out Ronnie Hawkins (an older Rock musican) for a healing. Hawkins went through the WHIPPLE Operation for his pancreatic tumor, and used shaman remedies, "pot" and many other methods in addition to Adam's healing. Adam takes credit for Hawkin's recovery, but Hawkin's doesn't give Adam that honor. Many other interventions could have done the job for Ronnie. Hawkin's gives credit to his doctors as well, but especially gives credit to the "Big Rocker up there."

My conclusion is that much of what Adam has to share in his book is recycled info with a scientific, quantum hologram, perception, telepathy, nonlocal, intuition type spin. I think that Adam and his parents could be "Irish Travelers" (crooks) who simply have a new twist in scamming people. There is no history, no information, and a guise to remain private in order to lead a "normal" life for the kid... if he is even a kid of seventeen! Why did they have an interview, do workshops, and seek out Hawkins if they want privacy, unless, it is to build a large client base and are establishing non-interference and a no questions asked air of legitimacy.

Another question that comes to mind is how does KARMA fit into this energy healing or whatever term we call it? Isn't Adam taking on karma? To what degree should we interfer with the Divine Plan? Or, is learning how to heal ourselves part of our journey towards Self-Mastery? Jesus, it is said, did healings (of course these people eventually died... right?), and was reported to say that all of us could do this and more! Perhaps Adam is a fake because people fear death, but even if he is a fraud maybe it is also a spiritual wake-up call for us to become our own Masters and our own Healers. I am very wary of those whose vainly share with the world that they are great souls. If you have to announce it... then you aren't.

I suggest that people use discrimination and check these people (Adam) out more. In looking at all sides of this "Adam" with limited infomation on his part and the disclaimer he has people sign and the non-contact aspect it sounds like an ingenious scam! Also, isn't this book listed as Science Fiction?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: will change consciousness, for the absolute best!
Review: DreamHealer was recommended to me several months ago. Now that I see this book is available through Amazon.com, I am very pleased.

Dream Healer will do several things to a reader's consciousness:

1)Will allow Adam's incredible life story to resonate into the reader's being, and will offer details about extraordinary abilities such as holographic viewing and healing.
2)Will bring important insight regarding how healing works, how Energy is accessed, and how the reader may develop his/her own personal power.
3)Will open the reader's focus into a new perception, and will raise awareness to the realization that we have very much to learn and discover in this universe.

I recommend DreamHealer to every person I contact that shares an interest in healing, Energy, and quantum physics.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Read book before you comment
Review: Several of the "book reviews" diverge into personal criticism when you do not even know us.
As for some book reviews, some state inaccuracies that make it obvious that you haven't even read "Dreamhealer".
For the benefit of those who are truly interested, this book is about our interconnectedness in life so, my friends, read it before you comment.
We know that this book has helped many people, and perhaps even you might be one of them!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A glimpse at a new paradigm of healing...
Review: Well, I just finished Adam's first book, "DreamHealer: His Name is Adam" (a.k.a., "DreamHealer 1"). ("DreamHealer 2" is now available. I'll be reading it today, but have thumbed through it enough to get the gist of it.) Definitely an enjoyable and worthwhile read.

"DreamHealer: His Name is Adam", starts out with sort of an autobigraphical overview of how young Adam (16 years old a year ago when he wrote this book) discovered that there was something "unusual" about himself, and came to recognize it as a unique ability as a healer. Then it continues as Adam explains how he sees things when he works with people, gives some case histories, and concludes with recommendations for good health.

Don't be skeptical about the age of Adam and how rudimentary his writing skills might be... I quickly forgot that myself as I read the book. He seems much older than his 16 years would indicate.

I recommended it to a friend yesterday. That friend, who is a very competent healer in his own right, said he'd looked at it, but didn't see anything there for him, which surprised me. When asked how that was true, he said that the book seemed to be about Adam describing his gifts... not teaching. I told him that he needed to check it out again. (I'll lend mine to him now.)

Back when I decided to read about every healer I heard about, the idea was to see what potential lay "out there", and work to distill the ideas that I came across in my readings. In doing so, there were a few healers (Dean Kraft, Ze'ev Kohlman, Benjamin Bibb, in particular), who opened doors to new levels for me, because what they did was so different than the others I read about. Dean Kraft would study medical illustrations to get an idea what a "normal" condition was, then focus that intent to make it happen in the client. Ze'ev Kohlman among other things, could see energy meridians and pinpoint blockages, which was very different from anyone else I'd heard of. And Benjamin Bibb would look at things mechanically... for instance, visualizing that he took apart an arthritic joint, sandpapered the surfaces smooth, and applied a permanent salve / lubricant. To me, finding out about how each of these healers did things in their unique was was inspiring as well as thought- provoking.

I see Adam's "holograms" in the same light. In "DreamHealer 1", although Adam doesn't specifically "teach" holograms, the fact that he describes them to the extent that he does, does give us a glimpse of possibilities, which, as developing healers (do we ever truly "finish"?) ourselves, allows us to set new goals... and reach them.

"DreamHealer 2", on the other hand IS about teaching us how he does what he does... and how we may be able to do similar things ourselves. The illustrations (in full color) of what he sees when he works are very good and give us the distinct "knowing", that with a little practice and patience, we can see in a similar, if not the same, way.

If you're a healer who is on a quest for relevant books, these are as relevant as you'll find anywhere. And they're written in plain English that doesn't leave us scratching our heads trying to understand vague explanations, or, compare a new esoteric terminology to words we currently are fimiliar with to see how they match up.

I highly recommend that you buy both books...


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