The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall

The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall

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Summary

The author outlines his research into the phenomonen of organ transplant patients acquiring the tastes and personalities of their organ donors and concludes that the body is capable of storing memory at a cellular level and that the heart, not the brain, is the very essence of our being.

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The Heart's Code by Paul Pearsall

Dr Pearsall tells the story of organ transplant recipients who encounter mysterious changes in personality and taste after their operations, and outlines techniques that help people come to greater harmony with their transplanted organs. The book also explains how we can become our own psychcardiologists by developing greater insight into the memories and sensations stored with the body.
*Reviews for DrPearsall's previous book; 'Pearsall's experience adds weight to his thoroughly researched comprehensive book (Superimmunity)....His counsel is reasonable and well articulated.' - Publishers Weekly '(In Sexual Healing) Pearsall mounts a series of intelligent and often hilarious assaults on the premises and practices of what Pearsall call the sex establishment.' - Vogue
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ISBN 13 9780722535684
ISBN 10 0722535686
Title The Heart's Code
Author Paul Pearsall
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 1998-06-01
Number of pages 299
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