Cracking the Healer's Code: A Prescription for Healing Racism and Finding Wholeness

Cracking the Healer's Code: A Prescription for Healing Racism and Finding Wholeness
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Publisher : New Degree Press
Total Pages : 298
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ISBN-10 : 1637306229
ISBN-13 : 9781637306222
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Book Synopsis Cracking the Healer's Code: A Prescription for Healing Racism and Finding Wholeness by : Milagros Phillips

Download or read book Cracking the Healer's Code: A Prescription for Healing Racism and Finding Wholeness written by Milagros Phillips and published by New Degree Press. This book was released on 2021-11-12 with total page 298 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Racism is a condition that affects the whole human race - the entire human family. More than fifty years have passed since the Civil Rights Movement, yet here stands America, still struggling with the issue of race. But that can change if we have the courage to move toward our collective transformation. Cracking the Healer's Code is the guidebook to help us do just that. Within the pages of this book you'll find: the historical context behind the last five hundred years of our internalized racial conditioning the roadmap for breaking through the layers of misinformation, preconceived assumptions, and stereotypes the healing process, broken down into stages, which will empower us to claim our right to wholeness the resources to help us connect the dots at the end of the process Moving through the violence and trauma of our human history will not be an easy task, nor should it be. Cracking the Healer's Code invites us to walk through the healing process and be transformed.


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