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Narrated by:
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Jenniffer Weigel
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Jenniffer Weigel
This is a compilation of podcasts of a show by Jenniffer Weigel that is broadcast on WGN radio in Chicago, called I'm Spiritual, Dammit!
Featuring:
- Caroline Myss
- Echo Bodine
- Neale Donald Walsch
- Eben Alexander
- Concetta Bertoldi
- Dr. Raymond Moody
- Dr. Judith Orloff
- Dr. Mary Neal
- Maureen Hancock
- Pam Grout
- Rebecca Rosen
- Sonia Choquette
Be sure to check out other compilations from the podcast, also available from Blackstone Audio!
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Author---He demonstrates more spirituality in ONE hour of his work than you demonstrated in your entire book. Your words indicate an attitude of sanctimoniousness, judgement and superiority. My wonderful husband in his work of caring, doesn't TALK about spirituality---he LIVES it.
I NEVER have thought of myself as God either. Other than in the way you must know us all to be, as part of the Godhead.
Dr. Neal kindly called her on that very damaging, very cruel statement. But Dr. Neal also more or less said nurses believe in spirit more than doctors, and did not aver that doctors are indeed spiritual--or at least no more or less so than any other group. Dr. Neal's doctors versus nurses comments formed a blanket assessment that is not true. As nurses spend more time at the computer than at the bedside, they too are tragically distanced from their patients. (Absolutely not their fault and like doctors, not what they signed on for when they joined their profession.)
Both of you would really benefit from learning more about FUNCTIONAL MEDICINE. The institute of Functional Medicine, in their framework of therapeutic assessment called the Functional Medicine Matrix, have put Mental-Emotional-SPIRITUAL at the very CENTER of that core process. Their first step, before any encounter with anyone with whom they join in a therapeutic relationship, is to GATHER themselves. That is to lay down all the worries, concerns, responsibilities, and demands made on them at the door, and BE with that individual who has placed their trust in them.
Does the training of physicians need to be better? Absolutely! But please respect that PARTICULARLY NOW, health care workers, no matter what their role, are angels on earth, and deserve our utter and boundless gratitude.
Deeply offended by this author and her clear bias
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