THE DETAILED COMPOSITION OF FECES, SWEAT. AND URINE: AN ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY BY CHARLES M. PIERCE
Ancient Books Healing Library with Steven A. Ross PHD, Lesson 3
“Are You YOU?” (1921) by C. Franklin Leavitt, M.D. Author & Theme: C. Franklin Leavitt, M.D., explores the power of thought, self-development, and the mind-body connection in achieving health, happiness, and success. His work focuses on the role of faith, auto-suggestion, and willpower in shaping one’s destiny. He presents a practical approach to overcoming fear, discouragement, and failure through mental discipline and self-awareness. Key Points: The Concept of Self-Realization: Being “yourself” means developing your full potential. Most people only use a fraction (20-40%) of their true capabilities. You have the power to transform yourself completely. The Power of Thought: Thought
Ancient Books Healing Library with Steven A. Ross PHD, Lesson 2
1. Principles of Light and Color Author & Theme: Edwin D. Babbitt, a pioneer in chromotherapy and the study of fine forces, explores the interplay between light, color, and universal harmony. His work emphasizes the relationship between nature’s visible and invisible forces and their applications in health, art, and science. Key Points: Advocates the refinement of material and the gradation of instrumentalities to unlock nature’s hidden powers. Describes light as a universal truth-teller and an agent of divine harmony, capable of revealing both macro and microcosmic phenomena. Introduces the concept of chromotherapy, leveraging the healing potential of colors, with blue
Ancient Books Healing Library with Steven A. Ross PHD, Lesson 1
Ancient Books Healing Library with Steven A. Ross PHD, Part 1 1. The Life of Paracelsus Author & Theme: Paracelsus, a revolutionary thinker of the 16th century, is hailed as one of the greatest alchemists in history. His work bridges the natural world with the spiritual, teaching that the macrocosm (the universe) reflects the microcosm (the human body). He emphasized intuition and the healing power of nature as core to health. Key Points: – He introduced the modern concept of “as above, so below”, relating universal phenomena to human physiology. – Believed health is the natural state and disease is