A Practical Handbook For Unlimited Spiritual Ability

(Optimum Self-Government)

by Donald A. Dahlin, D.C.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/28/2004

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 444
ISBN : 9781418495794
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781481744812

About the Book

Donald A. Dahlin, a retired chiropractor, decided that people may be greatly helped by the knowledge he had acquired of natural healing and the use of life energy; from training and experience in psychotherapy and a system by Russian mystic G.I. Gurdjieff, that helped him resolve past hypnosis, and through insights he had gained from his psychic experiences as well as his challenge of the Christian faith.

Optimum Self-Government means becoming able to have greater spiritual awareness and control over one’s postulates: mind, health and behavior. You will also be guided to explore life energy and use it to examine and treat your body, to monitor your health with instant biofeedback, examine your spiritual mind and your animal mind (blue print of the body), to explore the world of extra-sensory perception to converse with people, plants and animals, the power of prayer, etc. You will find a new reality that is priceless!


About the Author

Donald A. Dahlin, born of a Norwegian mother and a Swedish father into a family of three brothers was raised in the Baptist faith and resided in Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.

He graduated from the National College of Chiropractic, and practiced in Chicago for 32 years acquiring unique experience with life energy phenomena while using a new science of examination and treatment.

He worked as an orderly in the Chicago Cook County Psychopathic Hospital, augmenting his college course in psychiatry.

Dahlin received training and experience with hypnosis, and suffered as a result: introversion, amnesia, inner tension, stress, eyestrain, headaches, backaches and depression. He made a full recovery of these symptoms after being trained and assisted in a new form of psychotherapy. Donald A. Dahlin is married, had one son who died in infancy, and retired to Arizona with his wife Patricia, in 1995.