Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century by Richard Gerber

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Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century by Richard Gerber

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This work is a user-friendly reference guide to energy medicine. It explains what vibrational medicine is, its history in Eastern systems of health, as well as fundametal concepts such as chakras and the meridians.

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Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century by Richard Gerber

This work is a user-friendly reference guide to energy medicine. It explains what vibrational medicine is, its history in Eastern systems of health, as well as fundametal concepts such as chakras and the meridians.
Richard Gerber has spent nearly as much of his adult life studying as working, in fields as diverse as computer programming and knowledge management. His first written work was an engineering text book titled 'New Connections', published by the University of Cape Town Press. In 1987 he and his wife moved to Switzerland, where first hand experiences in the Swiss-German culture inspired this novel. Widely travelled and an avid adventurer, he loves to bungie jump and has a keen interest in 60's rock. Despite degrees in Physics and Electrical Engineering, as well as an MBA, he made the transition to creative writing and published his first novel Summers Past on Amazon Kindle. Richard Gerber lives in Berne Switzerland but loves to holiday in Cape Town.
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ISBN 13 9780749921187
ISBN 10 0749921188
Title Vibrational Medicine for the 21st Century
Author Richard Gerber
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Binding type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Year published 2000-07-27
Number of pages 485
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