Mystical Molecules

Heal from Illness, Trauma, and Tragedy Using Medical Intuition

A renowned medical intuitive shows how problems—even catastrophes—in your life or your health can chart a path to profound healing and transformation.

Ten years ago, Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz died on the operating table. The surgeons who had been working to correct a spine deformity were suddenly working to bring their patient back to life. They succeeded—and when Mona Lisa came out of the OR, her mind and body were forever changed.

Mystical Molecules is an eye-opening account of how suffering in mind or body can transform us at the deepest level, at the level of our biology, literally changing the tissues we’re made up of. Using a series of health catastrophes from her own life as a framework, Mona Lisa walks readers through the process of transformation at five distinct levels, which parallel five chakras beyond the bounds of the physical body, each one moving us a step closer to illumination. As she describes her own healing at each step, she offers readers a wealth of information about how they can move through similar struggles in their own lives using tools including nutrition, supplements, and spiritual practices. A detailed appendix offers an even deeper dive into the science of what’s taking place at each stage of transformation.
Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D., was one of those rare people who could cross the borders of science, medicine, and mysticism. She was an internationally renowned expert in Medical Intuition and Mind-Body Medicine, a neuropsychiatrist and brain researcher, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont School of Medicine, and author of The Intuitive Advisor, The New Feminine Brain, and Awakening Intuition, as well as co-author of Heal Your Mind and All Is Well with Louise Hay. As a practicing medical intuitive for over three decades, she educated clients about the connections between physical symptoms and specific emotional situations in their lives. One of the many joys of her life was teaching individuals how to acknowledge, trust, and develop their own intuitive skills and how to use those skills for healing.
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A renowned medical intuitive shows how problems—even catastrophes—in your life or your health can chart a path to profound healing and transformation.

Ten years ago, Dr. Mona Lisa Schulz died on the operating table. The surgeons who had been working to correct a spine deformity were suddenly working to bring their patient back to life. They succeeded—and when Mona Lisa came out of the OR, her mind and body were forever changed.

Mystical Molecules is an eye-opening account of how suffering in mind or body can transform us at the deepest level, at the level of our biology, literally changing the tissues we’re made up of. Using a series of health catastrophes from her own life as a framework, Mona Lisa walks readers through the process of transformation at five distinct levels, which parallel five chakras beyond the bounds of the physical body, each one moving us a step closer to illumination. As she describes her own healing at each step, she offers readers a wealth of information about how they can move through similar struggles in their own lives using tools including nutrition, supplements, and spiritual practices. A detailed appendix offers an even deeper dive into the science of what’s taking place at each stage of transformation.

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Mona Lisa Schulz, M.D., Ph.D., was one of those rare people who could cross the borders of science, medicine, and mysticism. She was an internationally renowned expert in Medical Intuition and Mind-Body Medicine, a neuropsychiatrist and brain researcher, associate professor of psychiatry at the University of Vermont School of Medicine, and author of The Intuitive Advisor, The New Feminine Brain, and Awakening Intuition, as well as co-author of Heal Your Mind and All Is Well with Louise Hay. As a practicing medical intuitive for over three decades, she educated clients about the connections between physical symptoms and specific emotional situations in their lives. One of the many joys of her life was teaching individuals how to acknowledge, trust, and develop their own intuitive skills and how to use those skills for healing.
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