Title: Incurable?: The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness
Author: Pamela Hamilton and W.T. Hamilton
Publisher: Toplink Publishing, LLC
ISBN: 978-1949804027
Pages: 134
Genre: Spirituality/Self-Help
Reviewed by: Anthony Avina
Pacific Book Review
TV show host Ed Sullivan once said, “If you do a good job for others, you heal yourself at the same time, because a dose of joy is a spiritual cure. It transcends all barriers.” In a time where science and technology are the predominant answers to medical ailments, authors Pamela and W.T. Hamilton bring a look at blending an intricate understanding of the human body and it’s potential with the belief in the power of the mind to create their book Incurable?: The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness.
This self-help and spiritual book brings readers a different perspective on illnesses without any known cure, and the way she was able to fight this diagnosis with positive thinking and training of her mind to not give into the negative energy associated with incurable diseases. Her struggle with Rheumatoid Arthritis, or RA, and her journey to overcome the diagnosis makes for an admirable and inspiring read.
The author does a fantastic job conveying the power negative energy has on us, as illustrated in this passage, “And so as soon as the diagnoses have been introduced in your mind, of course, you will be thinking about it so much that immediately it seems to be all that is on your mind. This is what happened to me. It was a constant thought.” This passage showcases the author’s first-hand account of being diagnosed, and the power of influence of negativity on the human body.
This book is for anyone struggling with an incurable disease, chronic pain and looking for alternative or additional treatments and ways to help with living with the disease. As someone who suffers from multiple incurable diseases myself, I could identify a lot with the author’s struggles and the journey to find anything to relieve the pain and get rid of negativity in life. While I am more scientific in nature and believe in the power of medication, I also appreciate a different perspective on the subject and on ridding oneself of negative thoughts, as well as not allowing a diagnosis to define you or keep you from living life altogether.
The positivity, intricate study of the body and the body’s super cells, and the study of the Law of Attraction all make this book a fascinating read. This book is great for anyone looking to integrate positivity into their lives while struggling physically or mentally with an ailment. If you are looking for a book that will help you with a new diagnosis and you need a boost of positivity in your life, then be sure to grab your copy of Incurable?: The Answer to Overcoming Any Illness by Pamela and W.T. Hamilton today.