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October 05, 2008 | Joanne | Comments 0

Book Review: Conversations with the Body


The True Sixth Sense Story of a Medical Intuitive

by Robyn Elizabeth Welch

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Unique healing ability working with the energy field

Robyn claims the ability to see and manipulate the human energy field and to view inside the body and communicate with sick and unappreciated body parts to assist them in returning to health. The majority of the book is biographical, and it is well written, moving the reader quickly through her life stages, accidents, emotional upsets and lessons, and how her healing ability has grown over the years. The book includes case studies of people with various conditions she has healed and what caused them, including the emotional or mental imbalance.

Throughout the book Robyn expresses her inability to accept money in exchange for her services, a view influenced by the religious view that such talents are god-given gifts and thus tainted by association with “filthy lucre.” Such healers are unable to devote their vocational time and energy to healing, but must instead struggle to pay their bills and sacrifice their free time to healing. What a waste of a so-called gift.

The book includes a couple chapters of dubious advice on health, diet, exercise, attitude, etc., advice that I would take with a grain of salt. Some advice is common and positive: get exercise, eat fruits and vegetables, avoid negativity, be happy, etc. But I don’t agree with some of her advice, such as eating 4 cloves of garlic a day, drinking 8 glasses water, consuming epsom salts, using a castor oil body wrap.

She writes: “Judicious use of alcohol can relax the digestive system and help it perform well.” Before you nod your head in agreement (perhaps because you enjoy judicious use of alcohol), explain to me exactly how a digestive system is relaxed? By its nature, digestion is the energy-intensive operation of digestive organs driven by the parasympathetic nervous system. How can alcohol make it perform well? If you need alcohol to relax, you’ve got a spiritual problem.

On the contrary:

Alcohol inhibits the breakdown of nutrients into usable molecules by decreasing secretion of digestive enzymes from the pancreas. Alcohol impairs nutrient absorption by damaging the cells lining the stomach and intestines and disabling transport of some nutrients into the blood…

Even if nutrients are digested and absorbed, alcohol can prevent them from being fully utilized by altering their transport, storage, and excretion. –DDHA

And I guess we’ll just have to take her word for it that “Emotionally, colons feel unwanted if they are not fed meat.” Maybe this is true, but unless you, too, can talk to a colon, belief in this statement calls for faith.

She definitely has her own theories and beliefs, and she has had a challenging life for which her endurance and fortitude are commendable, so this is a good book if you’re interested in such. But the book serves mostly as personal biography of a woman with a very rare method of healing, and as such has limited applicability or appeal. The book does serve as an excellent marketing vehicle uniting potential customers with this healer.

Buy Conversations with the Body.

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About the Author: Irreverent. Nonconformist. Seeker. Thinker. I like to cut quickly through all the bull to get to the heart and truth of the matter.

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