Presents scientific evidence that the coincidental and tragic events in people's lives are the result of cosmic laws and argues that readers can put these laws into action to perform miracles
Paul Pearsall Books
This author explores the intricate connection between the mind, body, and spirit. His work delves into the profound psychological and physiological processes that influence our health and well-being. With a deep understanding of the human psyche, he offers a unique perspective on how we can achieve holistic health. His approach focuses on integrating scientific knowledge with a holistic view of life.






The Heart's Code
- 304 pages
- 11 hours of reading
A fascinating synthesis of ancient wisdom, modern medicine, scientific research, and personal experiences that proves that the human heart, not the brain, holds the secrets that link body, mind, and spirit.You know that the heart loves and feels, but did you know that the heart also thinks, remembers, communicates with other hearts, helps regulate immunity, and contains stored information that continually pulses through your body? In The Heart's Code , Dr. Paul Pearsall explains the theory and science behind energy cardiology, the emerging field that is uncovering one of the most significant medical, social, and spiritual discoveries of our The heart is more than just a pump; it conducts the cellular symphony that is the very essence of our being.Full of amazing anecdotes and data, The Heart's Code presents the latest research on cellular memory and the power of the heart's energy and explores what these breakthroughs mean about how we should live our lives. By unlocking the heart's code we can discover new ways of understanding human healing and consciousness and create a new model for living that leads to better health, happiness, and self-knowledge.
The Pleasure Prescription
To Love, to Work, to Play-- Life in the Balance
We know more than we think we know, Dr. Pearsall reassures us, about what is good and healthy for us. He invites us to embrace a new contentment, and his compelling lessons gleaned from science and an age-old wisdom light the way
Super Marital Sex
- 425 pages
- 15 hours of reading
Presents a new model of sexual physiology and response that challenges the findings of Kinsey and Masters and Johnson
The Last Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need
Repress Your Anger, Think Negatively, Be a Good Blamer, and Throttle Your Inner Child
- 256 pages
- 9 hours of reading
"You can't love someone until you learn to love yourself." "Being healthy means being in touch with your feelings." "Never lose hope." These are self-evident truths, right? Wrong charges best-selling psychologist Paul Pearsall in this provocative new book. Though everyone from talk show hosts to politicians mouths these platitudes, and self-help bibles are a dime a dozen, their advice simply hasn't't helped us live happier or more satisfying lives. Pearsall cites scientific evidence to challenge what he calls the McMorals of the unsubstantiated prescriptions, programs, guarantees, and gurus that define our pursuit of The Good Life. His message is we're fed up with truisms masquerading as truth, and hungry for self-help that really helps. Filled with groundbreaking research and inspiring true stories from Dr. Pearsall's clinical practice, The Last Self-Help Book You'll Ever Need offers a powerful antidote to the mindless mental languishing that characterizes so much of modern life. The solution is not just to "get tough and suck it up." Instead, Pearsall offers powerful if counterintuitive strategies. By abandoning the mandate to "stay hopeful," for example, we can begin to savor today rather than focus desperately on tomorrow. By allowing ourselves the natural process of grieving instead of relentlessly treating grief as a disease, we can recover from tragedy. With Pearsall's lively and informative roadmap to psychological health, we can say "goodbye" to our inner child and "hello" to a better life.
Der Weg zum erfüllten Leben ist gepflastert mit unzähligen Ratgebern - gebetsmühlenartig erfahren wir allerorten, was uns glücklich machen soll. Dennoch sind viele Menschen unzufrieden, wenig inspiriert und führen ein ungesundes Leben. Paul Pearsall hat die in Büchern, Magazinen und Talkshows propagierten Lebensweisheiten einer kritischen Prüfung unterzogen und kommt zu dem Ergebnis, dass viele dieser Ratschläge teilweise unwahr und keineswegs allgemeingültig sind. Ein erfrischender Ratgeber, der mit vielen vorgefassten Meinungen aufräumt. Und ein Plädoyer für ein Leben mit Herz, Verstand und offenen Augen für den Augenblick.


