Daytime Prayer: From The Office Of The Dead - Continuing To Inspire Readers by bluepastry .....

Catholic monk, clinical psychologist and traditional naturopathic doctor Brother Bernard Seif, S.M.C., Ed.D., N.M.D., weaves spirituality and medicine together

Date:   6/19/2006 12:47:55 AM ( 18 y ago)




Catholic monk, clinical psychologist and traditional naturopathic doctor Brother Bernard Seif, S.M.C., Ed.D., N.M.D., weaves spirituality and medicine together in his writing in a fashion contemporary readers delight in.

Daytime Prayer: From the Office of the Dead, published by IUniverse, Inc., is the fourth complete monastic mystery in Seif's expanding book series. The success of the latest novel has even created a renewed interest in the previous three titles.

Through the entertaining and informative volumes, once highly-guarded secrets of Eastern practices are now shared with the world via the latest in electronic "print on demand" publishing. Readers have become enchanted with Seif's writing style and his method of weaving together themes like the Dalai Lama, Bede Griffiths, Asian medicine and monastic life.

Clinical psychology, natural medicine and East-West dialogue saturate every aspect of this complete monastic mystery. Many of the characters in the three earlier complete adventures in this Office of the Dead series continue to develop in wisdom, age and grace through their experiences in Daytime Prayer.

About Brother Bernard Seif, S.M.C., Ed.D., N.M.D.

Seif is a Catholic monk and clinical psychologist and board certified in behavioral medicine. He is also a doctor of naturopathic medicine and is skilled in the Chinese practice of medical qigong. Seif lives and loves the mystery of life. He tries to live quietly in his hermitage monastery, but life and pastoral ministry often call him forth.

About Daytime Prayer: From the Office of the Dead

Daytime Prayer is good clean fun for the entire family, and will help readers gain a deeper understanding of clinical psychology, natural medicine, Chinese medicine and East-West spirituality. Readers will experience very human characters displaying mutual respect for other cultures, healing methods, religions and traditions, while staying rooted in their own. What do clinical psychology, naturopathy, Chinese medicine, and spirituality share? The captivating characters in the Office of the Dead monastic mysteries offer answers to that question and more.


 

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