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Zebra fish can repair paralyzed limbs. Many other species can regenerate limbs and specialized tissue. Are humans missing something? Why are some people healers, despite the odds, while others are not?

By the time you are close to death, there is a one-in-five chance you will incur a disability. Wouldn't…

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1 author picked Where Science Meets Spirit as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?

...WoW! This book was a revelation! What would happen to you if you had a life altering accident? MaryJo teaches us about her journey with love, compassion, even humor. It is intense to read, but also incredibly insightful and powerfully transformative. I was crying at many parts, and not the ones you would think! Yes, MaryJo lives in a wheelchair. But her insights and her teachings transcend, like all good yoga - the body. And leave us squarely with the power of our own minds. This book is a must!

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