Posts Tagged ‘Inner Traditions’

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion by Michael Jawer with Marc Micozzi, M.D., Ph.D.
Foreword by Larry Dossey, M.D.   978-1-59477-288-7     $24.95


Upcoming publicity events:

July

  • Interview on The Gary Null Show with Michael Jawer and Marc Micozzi
  • Interview on WOR – Health Talk with Ronald Hoffman – with Marc Micozzi on July 10th

August

  • The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion listed in the One Spirit book club catalog
  • Temple of Health radio interview with Marc Micozzi and Michael Jawer on August 15th

September

  • Psychology Today magazine features interview with Michael Jawer and Marc Micozzi
  • Lecture by Michael Jawer at the Rhine Research Center on Sept. 11th
  • Interview on Just Energy Radio with Dr. Rita Louise with Michael Jawer and Marc Micozzi on Sept.25th
  • Book signing at Breathe Books in Baltimore with Michael Jawer on Sept. 27th
  • Talk/signing at B&N in Peabody, MA with Marc Micozzi

“An insightful exploration of the powerful capacities of the mind-body connection, and its inherent link with perception.” Andrew Weil, M.D., author of Spontaneous Healing and Natural Health, Natural Medicine

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion is truly connective, bridging the disciplines of biology, neurology, immunology, psychology, and spirituality. This is a book for the 21st century that will open and enlarge our minds, hearts, and spirits.”

Miriam Greenspan, author of Healing Through the Dark Emotions

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion is brilliant . . . comprehensive . . . holistic.”

Stanley Krippner, Ph.D., editor of Advances in Parapsychological Research and coeditor of The Varieties of Anomalous Experience

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion is a landmark book that presents a picture of consciousness that is far more majestic than anything conceived in conventional neuroscience. Based in solid science, this bold effort will challenge anyone who reads it with an open mind. Highly recommended.”

Larry Dossey, M.D., author of Recovering the Soul and Reinventing Medicine

“Jawer and Micozzi articulate one of the most profound understandings of consciousness since Descartes. The book brings Antonio Damasio’s ‘feeling brain’ into full embodiment. It is a monumental contribution to understanding ourselves as human beings.”

Allan Combs, Ph.D., author of The Radiance of Being

The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion presents a unique and arresting view of such topics as mind, body, memory, illness, perception, and emotion. The authors show us an altogether novel way of understanding who we are and what we’re about. There’s more to being human than we ever imagined, and this book is an excellent roadmap for anyone who wants to take that journey.”

Eric Leskowitz, M.D., department of psychiatry, Harvard Medical School

“Jawer and Micozzi have collected a unique body of data on environmental sensitivity, which has great relevance to human health and psychology. They put together this data with original ideas on emotion very persuasively in The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion. I highly recommend this well-written and accessible book.”

Ernest Hartmann, M.D., author of Dreams and Nightmares and Boundaries in the Mind, professor of psychiatry at Tufts University School of Medicine, and past president of the Association for the Study of Dreams


“I agree completely with the thesis in The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion from what I have observed in the many case reports we receive from the general public; from a monthly paranormal experience group at our center; and from my experience as a clinical psychologist.”

Sally Feather, Ph.D., director of research, Rhine Research Center

5=50% on Dan Brown and 2012 titles

Wednesday, May 27th, 2009

 

Secrets of Masonic Washington by James Wasserman

Secrets of Masonic Washington by James Wasserman

Inner Traditions hopes you’ll create a display to promote books relating to Dan Brown’s new novel, The Lost Symbol (due out September 15, 2009), or a display reflecting current interest in the year 2012.

Take 5 assorted books from this Dan Brown flyer (download pdf) or this 2012 flyer (download pdf), and you’ll get 50%.

If you order 10 books, you also qualify for free freight.

Assortments on this special also combine with Fall 2009 frontlist for discount.