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The Award Winning, TOUCH THE OCEAN: THE POWER OF OUR COLLECTIVE EMOTIONS, by celebrated craniosacral therapist, James Nemec, narrates compelling stories of heart centered presence and ocean healing. He explores the history of craniosacral, mind altering connections with dolphins, and with our environment. Upledger Institute certified, Nemec combines science and intuition to heal individuals previously considered beyond help. The case studies presented explain the curious life-elixir Nemec brews between the ocean, sky, and the energies of our collective conscious. “Are our bodies oceans in miniature?” “Can one light touch change the world?” At the end, the author stands the book on its head, challenging us to find out for ourselves.
"Nemec is celebrated for his ability to combine science and intuition to heal those previously beyond help."
-- Harvard COOP
"James Nemec has leapfrogged Jung, and ridden chaos theory in the universe of the mind -- the collective mind -- the group think of society."
-- Roy Nuzzo, MD, Surgeon, Diplomate of Harvard, Yale, Cornell, Rutgers, and former U.S. Naval Officer.
“A modern day Siddhartha.” -- Ashley Gasque
James Nemec was raised on the ocean in South Florida. A poet and noted L.A. playwright, he has worked as a craniosacral therapist and massage therapist for more than 15 years. Regarded as an expert in his field, his unique intuitive, yet clinical approach, blended with Craniosacral Therapy, has been known to relieve and treat a variety of "unsolvable" neurological disorders.
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September 24, 2008: An intimate look into the life of the author and how healing became his life's work. Some profound observations about the strength of our emotions and their impact on the world around us. Not everyone will embrace James' conclusions. But many original thinkers have been dismissed by their peers only to be validated by subsequent generations.
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September 22, 2008: this is an honest heartfelt book, with real healing potential