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To Feel Good: The Science and Spirit of Bliss

To Feel Good: The Science and Spirit of Bliss
By Candace Pert

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To Dr. Candace Pert, "feeling good" and "feeling God" are one in the same. It may be surprising to hear a world-renowned biologist talking about God, yet Candace Pert is on the vanguard of a new breed of scientists who fearlessly explore the territory where science and spirit meet. On To Feel Go(o)d, listeners will experience the unique and charismatic style that has made Dr. Pert such a sought-after speaker. On this original audio, Pert blends lucid, accessible explanations of cutting-edge biology, stories of her remarkable personal experiences as she strives toward a cure for AIDS, and inspirational wisdom on how enlightened science can guide us into a state of oneness with the divine.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #554545 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-06-01
  • Format: Audiobook
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 2
  • Binding: Audio CD

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About the Author
Candace Pert, Ph.D. is an internationally recognized psychopharmacologist and neuroscientist. The author of the best-selling Molecules of Emotion (Scribner, 1999), she has published over 250 articles in peer-reviewed journals, and was a featured scientist in the film What the Bleep Do We Know!?


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Interesting5
I'm confused by Dreamweaver's review of 5/11/08. I found this CD clear and interesting. In fact, I found it much more accessible than her book Molecules of Emotion which I slogged through. Here, Candace Pert is charming and clear. Sure, she embraces many some "new age" ideas/concepts that I don't, but there is enough interesting info, backed by scientific research that has made it worthwhile listening.
enjoy,

Feeling Bad about "To Feel Good"1
Candace Pert is a brilliant pioneer. However, I'm afraid that when she turned out this CD, she's had a few too many speaking engagements and had her head turned about recent attention. In "To Feel Good," she sounds like Timothy Leary on LSD; she rambles on unself-critically and offers little of value.