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  2. Watkins Books - Wikipedia

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    It publishes a magazine called the Watkins' Mind Body Spirit magazine, which has featured leading authors from mind-body-spirit and esoteric fields. Watkins Books has been owned by Etan Ilfeld since March 2010. [7] [8] Since then, a new website has been launched, and the store regularly hosts book launches and signings.

  3. Marion Woodman - Wikipedia

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    Woodman was listed in Watkins' Mind Body Spirit Magazine in 2012 as the 100th most spiritually influential living person. [12] Her collection of audio and visual lectures, correspondence, and manuscripts are housed at the Pacifica Graduate Institute, OPUS Archives and Research Center, in Santa Barbara, California.

  4. Bernie S. Siegel - Wikipedia

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    Mind Body Spirit magazine ranked him #25 on their 2012 list, "The Spiritual 100". [19] Appearances in films and television. Siegel was a "key figure" in the 1988 ...

  5. New Age - Wikipedia

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    An example is the Mind Body Spirit Festival, held annually in the United Kingdom, [304] at which—the religious studies scholar Christopher Partridge noted—one could encounter "a wide range of beliefs and practices from crystal healing to ...

  6. Bodymind - Wikipedia

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    The body, mind, emotions, and spirit are dynamically interrelated. [4] Experience, including physical stress, emotional injury, and pleasures are stored in the body's cells which in turn affects one's reactions to stimuli. [5] The term can be a number of disciplines, including:

  7. Terri Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    Terri Lee Hoffman (née Benson; March 21, 1938 – October 31, 2015), later known as Terri Lilya Keanely, was an American religious cult leader known for the unexplained deaths of some of her followers, including two husbands, shortly after they had willed their possessions to her.

  8. Emmanuel Movement - Wikipedia

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    Body, Mind and Spirit, by Elwood Worcester and Samuel McComb, [14] was published in 1931. In the book's introduction, Worcester reflected on "the remedial ministry undertaken by my associates and by me in Emmanuel Church, Boston."

  9. Mind-body-spirit - Wikipedia

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