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The Reconnection

The Reconnection
By Eric Pearl

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Why are prominent doctors and medical researchers all over the world interested in the extraordinary healings reported by the patients of Dr. Eric Pearl? What does it mean when these patients report the sudden disappearance of afflictions such as cancer, AIDS, and cerebral palsy? And what does it mean when people who interact with Dr. Pearl report a sudden ability to access this healing energy not just for themselves, but for others, too? What is this phenomenon?

 

Well, you might have to reconsider everything you=ve read up until now about conventional healing. The Anew@ frequencies of healing described by Dr. Pearl transcend Atechnique@ entirely and bring you to levels beyond those previously accessible to anyone, anywhere. This book takes you on Eric Pearl=s journey from the discovery of his ability to heal, to his well-deserved reputation as the instrument through which this process is being introduced to the world. But most important, The Reconnection reveals methods you can use to personally master these new healing energies.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11903 in Books
  • Published on: 2003-04-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 223 pages

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About the Author
Dr. Eric Pearl walked away from one of the most successful chiropractic practices in Los Angeles when he and others started witnessing miraculous healings. Since that time, he has committed himself to imparting the light and information of the reconnective healing process through extensive lectures and seminars about AThe Reconnection


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The Reconnection4
Great book. Though he pushes his seminars and workshops, he admits anyone can learn to work with the energy on their own. I liked the writing syle.

Too snide for my tastes2
I really want to give this book more stars, because I think there *is* some good information within its pages. But I can't. See, I have a really hard time accepting a spiritual message/lesson when it comes from someone who conducts himself in what appears to me to be an UNspiritual manner. This is what I think Pearl does throughout this book, and it put me off in a really big way.

I'm not saying he can't be human; that's fine. Drink, party, swear -- do whatever you want. But in extolling the virtues of his own energy modality he seems to love laughingly putting down countless others, as well as those who teach those modalities and the followers they attract. He also roundly lambastes the typical cost for (and functionality of) metaphysical seminars, but then proceeds to indicate that in order to really learn his modality one ought to attend his seminars -- which appear to start at the extremely steep cost of $800.00! In case you don't know, that is WAY more than most metaphysical seminars out there.

Another thing which troubled me was his declaration that evil does not exist, and that rituals (for protection and efficiency) are for the most part fear-based and needless. However, he never explains how he knows this to be true, giving us instead his seemingly authoritative position on it and encouraging us to follow along. This seems to me to be a negligent and dangerous stance to take, as I *do* believe darkness (and negativity, and evil) exists in the world and that all spiritual workers ought to be aware of it.

Look, I don't claim to know much about energy work, but I *can* tell when someone is being needlessly negative and rude when it's simply not warranted. There are many ways to skin a cat, as it were, and just because Pearl likes *his* way doesn't mean his way is superior (though he'll tell you differently) or that he knows better. Because that's simply not the case. It's also just unspeakably arrogant.

And so the end, I couldn't get past the tone long enough to embrace the message. I think Pearl really needs to work on his approach and his humility (if there is any). Because instead of delivering an exciting and potentially ground-breaking message, what he's done is come off as the kind of extremely elitist, myopic "spiritual leader" he claims to so disdain.

I can't recommend this. Sorry.

Overall I Was Disappointed3
I did learn something from this book so I gave it 3 stars, but overall I was disappointed.

I felt the book showed Dr. Pearl had fallen prey to his own description of "getting stuck at a certain level and not progressing."

I think that Dr. Richard Bartlett started at this point in his book Matrix Energetics and has taken it quantum leaps further than where Dr. Pearl got stuck.Matrix Energetics: The Science and Art of Transformation

Also Pearl pretty much tells you flat out he was "gifted" with this energy and the only way you can get it is through him at a seminar or by having him heal you.

Give me a break! How do you corral energy, when an energy frequency has increased it is available to everyone and there is no bottleneck named Pearl that you are required to go to in a seminar to have him bestow that energy on you.

In the first chapters he tells you there are no rules than he uses about the last five chapters to tell you the all the rules and there are a LOT of them.