Publisher's Synopsis
In 1985, George Melton and his partner, Wil Garcia, were diagnosed with ARC and AIDS, respectively. Refusing to accept death as the inevitable result of their diagnoses, the two men embarked upon a healing journey which would challenge the beliefs and values that had garnered them an enviable lifestyle and financial success. From a disappointing experiment with unapproved drugs from Mexico, they found hope in the works of Edgar Cayce, Louise Hay, Jane Roberts and Seth, and the progressive work of Dr. Carl Simonton with cancer patients. They shifted their focus to a deep, inner exploration of consciousness, while reconstructing their diets and lifestyle to support their healing. In the process, they each reclaimed loving relationships with their families and replaced fear, guilt and anger with trust, self-esteem and love. The first half of this book is the inspiring, personal story of their intense exploration of the interplay between body, mind and spirit, and the impact of it on their bodies and lives. The second half of the book is a deep dive into the metaphysical concepts that were instrumental to their healing. While this book is ostensively about AIDS, it is a must read for anyone facing a life-challenging situation of any kind.