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  • Surprising Connections Between Neuroscience and Spiritual Practices That Can Transform Your Life and Relationships
  • By: Curt Thompson MD
  • Narrated by: Sean Pratt
  • Length: 12 hrs and 16 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)
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Summary

Do you want to improve your relationships and experience lasting personal change? Join Curt Thompson, MD, on an amazing journey to discover the surprising pathways for transformation hidden inside your own mind.

Integrating new findings in neuroscience and attachment with Christian spirituality, Dr. Thompson reveals how it is possible to rewire your mind, altering your brain patterns and literally making you more like the person God intended you to be. Explaining discoveries about the brain in layman's terms, he shows how you can be mentally transformed through spiritual practices, interaction with scripture, and connections with other people. He also provides practical exercises to help you experience healing in areas where you've been struggling.

Insightful and challenging, Anatomy of the Soul illustrates how learning about one of God's most miraculous creations - your brain - can enrich your life, your relationships, and your impact on the world around you.

©2010 Curt Thompson (P)2016 Tantor

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"This is a tremendous book for the committed Christian seeker." ( Publishers Weekly)

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revealing and compelling

a fascinating blend of neuroscience, theology and applied psychiatry. The case studies helped make the subject accessible.

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prosaic

I was disappointed with this work, on both the scientific and spiritual front I didn't feel any case had been convincingly argued. On the chapter about sin the list from Romans 1 was read but the most significant issue of that passage, namely homosexuality, was completely ignored - when that happens in a text you know there's something lacking in the knowledge or (dare I say it) the character of the author? If I were marking it I would award a C-

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