How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer
There are four major quadrants to human life. These are health, wealth, work and love. Picture these quadrants, if you will, as the legs of a table. Should one of these ‘legs’ become weakened, the entire structure is weakened. For instance, should one’s health become less than hale and hearty, then work suffers, income suffers, and personal relationships suffer to the extent that one must rely upon others for support and sustenance. It is vital that each one of us does all within our power to obtain, maintain and retain a sense of good health that, for us, represents perfection.
What is health? Over many years, this question has been a real poser for me. Since from birth, or so it seems, I have had to struggle with physical, mental and emotional health challenges. I remember the time a new acquaintance asked me what my hobbies were. I said, “First of all, staying alive; then golf!” For instance, I was born with what the doctors labeled pernicious anemia; and my natural mother succumbed to this debilitating disease just a little more than a year after my birth. As a child, I had all of the childhood diseases in their most severe forms, and was hospitalized and operated on many times. As an adult, I have had to deal with the results of a near-fatal accident, dreadful experiences with pneumonia, pleurisy and heart attacks, followed by a triple coronary by-pass procedure, and ten years later a quadruple bypass—followed by the implant of three stents.
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How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer
There are four major quadrants to human life. These are health, wealth, work and love. Picture these quadrants, if you will, as the legs of a table. Should one of these ‘legs’ become weakened, the entire structure is weakened. For instance, should one’s health become less than hale and hearty, then work suffers, income suffers, and personal relationships suffer to the extent that one must rely upon others for support and sustenance. It is vital that each one of us does all within our power to obtain, maintain and retain a sense of good health that, for us, represents perfection.
What is health? Over many years, this question has been a real poser for me. Since from birth, or so it seems, I have had to struggle with physical, mental and emotional health challenges. I remember the time a new acquaintance asked me what my hobbies were. I said, “First of all, staying alive; then golf!” For instance, I was born with what the doctors labeled pernicious anemia; and my natural mother succumbed to this debilitating disease just a little more than a year after my birth. As a child, I had all of the childhood diseases in their most severe forms, and was hospitalized and operated on many times. As an adult, I have had to deal with the results of a near-fatal accident, dreadful experiences with pneumonia, pleurisy and heart attacks, followed by a triple coronary by-pass procedure, and ten years later a quadruple bypass—followed by the implant of three stents.
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How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer

How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer

by Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck
How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer

How to Have Better Health: Finding Wellness through Prayer

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There are four major quadrants to human life. These are health, wealth, work and love. Picture these quadrants, if you will, as the legs of a table. Should one of these ‘legs’ become weakened, the entire structure is weakened. For instance, should one’s health become less than hale and hearty, then work suffers, income suffers, and personal relationships suffer to the extent that one must rely upon others for support and sustenance. It is vital that each one of us does all within our power to obtain, maintain and retain a sense of good health that, for us, represents perfection.
What is health? Over many years, this question has been a real poser for me. Since from birth, or so it seems, I have had to struggle with physical, mental and emotional health challenges. I remember the time a new acquaintance asked me what my hobbies were. I said, “First of all, staying alive; then golf!” For instance, I was born with what the doctors labeled pernicious anemia; and my natural mother succumbed to this debilitating disease just a little more than a year after my birth. As a child, I had all of the childhood diseases in their most severe forms, and was hospitalized and operated on many times. As an adult, I have had to deal with the results of a near-fatal accident, dreadful experiences with pneumonia, pleurisy and heart attacks, followed by a triple coronary by-pass procedure, and ten years later a quadruple bypass—followed by the implant of three stents.

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BN ID: 2940012118387
Publisher: Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck
Publication date: 11/15/2005
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 208
File size: 939 KB

About the Author

Reverend Paul Lachlan Peck is widely known as an author and minister. He spent many years at family counseling, conducting interdenominational services from coast to coast, lecturing and writing. Peck is listed in the 1992-2011 Editions of Marquis' Who's Who in the West, Who's Who in Religion, Who's Who in America, Who’s Who in Medicine, and Who's Who in the World. He brings more than 80 years of life experience to his books.

In a nutshell, Peck’s mission is to bring the reader closer to the I Am core of his own being, and to be benefitted thereby. Peck’s books evolved from classes he taught in spiritual metaphysics and dream analysis. Inherit the Kingdom, Milestones of the Way, and Your Dreams Count represent fifteen-week semester courses that Peck taught in Nevada, California and Connecticut. How to Have Better Health, Work and Wealth, and Love Relationships are expanded homilies delivered over the years. Footsteps Along the Path are hymns that Peck wrote to go with his homilies and sermons; it contains a metrical index to facilitate setting the poems to music.
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