THE MAGIC HEALER’S DAUGHTER

THE MAGIC HEALER’S DAUGHTER

KB TAYLOR

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BOOT TOP BOOKS
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9798985655605
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The Magic Healer’s Daughter tells the remarkable journey of S.L. (Lizzie) Snyder as a drugless physician in the early 1900’s, Washington State. Her healing path began in her late thirties after her father had returned from the Weltmer Institute as a Professor of Magnetic Healing. Magnetic healing was the method of curing diseases through the use of suggestions and hypnosis. Based on extensive research and family history, The Magic Healer’s Daughter provides insights to methods still used by natural healers today.

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