This presentation of Thoughts, Attitudes, and Your Health is updated from
the original, which the publisher had titled Give Yourself Health, but that
edition saw print in only 1000 copies in 1991. It was sold out shortly
thereafter. The publisher, Turning Point Press, also stopped printing books
at that time, and therefore readers were not able to access the book.
Editors at Well Being Journal, Inc., realizing the value of the book,
recently acquired the rights to the manuscript with the hope of publishing
this wonderful material more widely. We have added this introduction and
two new chapters to the original, and now publish it in ebook formats to
make it easily obtainable and readable across many platforms and around
the world.
When faced with less than optimum health, whether as an individual or
as a collective of cultures globally, and with a desire to realize more complete
health, one must find a new way of thinking and feeling—where the two
make peace with each other. It is when one takes the time to contemplate
this peace that one can more clearly see the changes necessary for expansion
and growth.
This presentation of Thoughts, Attitudes, and Your Health is updated from
the original, which the publisher had titled Give Yourself Health, but that
edition saw print in only 1000 copies in 1991. It was sold out shortly
thereafter. The publisher, Turning Point Press, also stopped printing books
at that time, and therefore readers were not able to access the book.
Editors at Well Being Journal, Inc., realizing the value of the book,
recently acquired the rights to the manuscript with the hope of publishing
this wonderful material more widely. We have added this introduction and
two new chapters to the original, and now publish it in ebook formats to
make it easily obtainable and readable across many platforms and around
the world.
When faced with less than optimum health, whether as an individual or
as a collective of cultures globally, and with a desire to realize more complete
health, one must find a new way of thinking and feeling—where the two
make peace with each other. It is when one takes the time to contemplate
this peace that one can more clearly see the changes necessary for expansion
and growth.