Internationally recognized reconnective healer and author comes to OutLoud

Eric Pearl, internationally recognized healer and author of The Reconnection: Heal Others, Heal Yourself, will sign books and hold a mini-workshop at OutLoud! Books and Gifts, 1703 Church Street in Nashville, on Wednesday, August 15, beginning at 7:00 p.m.
 
Pearl has appeared on The Other Side, Coast to Coast AM (with Art Bell and George Noory), America's Health Network, Extra, FOX TV (with Dr. Dean Ornish), and countless television programs worldwide. He’s spoken by invitation at the United Nations, presented to a full house at Madison Square Garden and his seminars have been featured in various publications including The New York Times.

As a doctor, Pearl ran a highly successful chiropractic practice for 12 years until one day when patients began reporting that they felt his hands on them - even though he hadn't physically touched them. For the first couple of months, his palms blistered and bled. Patients soon reported receiving miraculous healings from cancers, AIDS-related diseases, cerebral palsy, chronic fatigue syndrome, birth disfigurements and other serious afflictions. All this occurred when Pearl simply held his hands near them. To this day, it continues.
 
Based in Los Angeles, Pearl elicits interest from top doctors and medical researchers at hospitals and universities worldwide. These include Jackson Memorial Hospital, UCLA, Cedars-Sinai, the VA Hospital, University of Minnesota, University of Miami Medical School and the University of Arizona- where he addressed physicians at the request of Dr. Andrew Weil and where new research programs are currently underway, with results to be published later this year.

Pearl travels the globe 40 weeks of the year teaching others how to activate and utilize this all inclusive spectrum of healing frequencies. To date, he has taught nearly 30,000 Reconnective Healing Practitioners in more than 40 countries creating a spontaneous generation of healers world wide.
 
Endorsements of The Reconnection

  “… fresh insight into the dynamics of healing.”
 — Deepak Chopra, M.D., author of How to Know God

 “Eric is an amazing man with the superb gift of healing. Read this book and be transformed!”
 — John Edward, psychic medium; author of What If God Were the Sun?

 “…The truth about a revolutionary new way to heal and be healed… Filled with humor, insight, and the in-depth understanding and humility that come only with the maturity of a good clinician and scientist... If you’re serious about health and healing, read this book!”
— Christiane Northrup, M.D., assistant clinical professor of OB/GYN,
 University of Vermont College of Medicine; author of Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause

 “As a physician and a neuro-scientist, I have been trained to know why and how a treatment works. When it comes to Reconnective Healing, I don’t know how it works. I simply know from personal experience that it does...”
 — Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D., author of Awakening Intuition

 “Dr. Eric Pearl’s The Reconnection is quite simply the best book on transpersonal healing and spirit medicine to appear in years. It is a gift from the Universe and an extraordinarily exciting contribution to the worldwide paradigm shift occurring in our time. If you read only two books this year, make sure that this jewel is one of them.”
 — Hank Wesselman, Ph.D., author of Spiritwalker, Medicinemaker, and Visionseeker

 “This is a book that inspires the mind as it comforts the heart and celebrates the healing process. … Reconnective Healing should be read by health-care professionals who wish to foster a higher level of healing in their patients and, in the process, heal themselves.”
 — Gary E. R. Schwartz, Ph.D., and Linda G. S. Russek, Ph.D.,
 directors of the Human Energy Systems Laboratory at the University of Arizona; and authors of The Living Energy Universe

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