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Book Review
Playing 20 Questions with God, by Jeff Eisen, PhD (Omnius, 2006)
Playing
20 Questions with God is a refreshing approach in the expanding
field of self-help books. While the title leads readers to expect a
strictly religious book, it is actually a "cosmic, self-repair
manual."
In this well-indexed and easily read book, author Jeff Eisen, a
psychologist and psychotherapist, has expanded his traditional
domain to include spiritual teaching, psychological intuitive, and
healer. His new discipline, "Psychonoetics," embraces the fields of
psychology and therapy.
Think of it as a tour guide for life experiences, and your guide is
a psychotherapist steeped in Buddhism, Taoism, Tai Chi Chuan, and
related disciplines.
Tis book leads readers to deal with basic, whole body concerns like
stress - physical, mental, and spiritual. The approach is thoroughly
self-help, and is based largely on the kind of mental disciple the
author used in healing himself after having surgery for a brain
tumor that had left him paralyzed and unable to speak. It is the
"Clearing Path," a revolutionary psychotherapeutic healing and
transformational process of unlearning.
Individuals seeking self-help will enjoy Eisen's book, while
specialists in these fields will undoubtedly consider and discuss
Eisen's ideas for some years to come.
Bruce
Cook, Ph.D.
Publisher, ReserveBooks.com
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