The Art of Healing

TIBETAN RITES Fountain of Youth

The book was first published in 1939 with the title The Eye of Revelation: The Ancient Tibetan Rites of Rejuvenation, and then revised in 1946. It was re-released with its latest title in 1985, after which it quickly became an international bestseller. My copy is from a 1998 edition. At that time, the book had sold more than two million copies. My version includes testimonials from people who practice the rites who claim benefits such as increased memory and clarity of mind, arthritis relief, better eyesight, more alertness, weight loss, and less frequent colds and pain relief - even in chronic cases.

In the foreword, Bernie Siegel, M.D. asks, “Why look to the wisdom of ancient masters if modern science and technology can provide for all your needs

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