A Wondrous View of the Mind and Soul - Author offers guidebook for spiritual ability


PRESCOTT, Ariz., Sept. 5, 2003 (PRIMEZONE) -- With a gripping compilation of spiritual and religious ideas about humanity and Christianity, author Donald A. Dahlin outlines science and a spiritual understanding of the mind that may provide answers for personal salvation. His book, A Practical Handbook for Unlimited Spiritual Ability: As a Solution to the Conspiracy to Degrade & Dominate Americans, is now available through 1stBooks.

As the result of an "out-of-body experience (OOBE)" during a childhood tonsillectomy, as well as later OOBEs, Dahlin began to question his orthodox Christian beliefs. He searched for truth from a Gnostic viewpoint, as did Jesus, he notes, from valid sources.

Dahlin outlines the way in which the soul's postulates determine one's state of mind, health, wellbeing, habits and behavior and how one may overcome undesirable behaviors and hypnosis. He explains how to achieve greater spiritual awareness and ability through progressive meditation; also, he uses examples to show how to utilize life energy to examine and treat functional disorders of the human body as many magnetic healers have since Jesus' time.

Seeped in well-cited research, the book shows readers how to explore their own inherent abilities while learning about animal instinct, telepathy, x-ray vision and the animal mind - that the yogis have known about for ages! He also offers strong evidence for the existence of reincarnation.

Dahlin also suggests the outcome that would result if orthodox Christianity relied upon data from The Catholic Encyclopedia, The Encyclopedia Britannica, The Dead Sea scrolls, the Nag Hammadi scrolls and a recently acclaimed book by Elizabeth Clare Prophet, which describes the 17 missing years of Jesus' life.

In conclusion, Dahlin offers an appendix exposing a planned conspiracy by the National Education Association and the World Federation of Mental Health. According to history, psychiatry, after adopting the concept that the soul does not exist in man, sought to degrade and dominate American minds through schools, hypnosis, drugs, shock treatment and psychosurgery, he writes.

Dahlin worked as a chiropractor in Chicago from 1960 to 1994. As a student, he worked as an orderly in a hospital, observing the behavior of psychiatric patients. He gained experience from various sources, learned the power and dangers of hypnosis and conducted a small psychotherapy practice on the side.

In 1995, he and his wife, Patricia, retired to Arizona.

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