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SUMMARY:THE SPIRITUAL ANATOMY OF EMOTION:  How Feelings  Link the Brain, the Body, and the Sixth Sense
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 Feelings emanate from our core.  More so than thoughts, they are what animate us, motivate us, and matter deep down.   Feelings are also of the body - they are not merely the province of the brain. Would it surprise you to learn that feelings have an intimate relation to spiritual experience - the most intriguing type of experience we can have?  Or that feelings may have a connection with environmental sensitivities as well?  There is evidence that the types of things we are sensitive to relate to our emotional makeup- making some of us more open to the puzzlement and the deeper meaning of spiritual or anomalous experiences.=0D=0A=
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 Michael Jawer, an independent researcher who has been examining mind-body differences among individuals for the past 10 years.  His papers have appeared in Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, Seminars in Integrative Medicine, Science & Consciousness Review, and the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research.  His book, The Spiritual Anatomy of Emotion (Park Street Press, 2009) is coauthored by integrative medicine pioneer Mark Micozzi, MD, PhD, with a Foreword by Larry Dossey, MD.
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