Title: The Origins of AIDS and Autism
Author: Ronald L. Besser
Publisher: Archway
ISBN: 978-1665702249
Pages: 168
Genre: Diseases & Physical Ailments / Health
Reviewed by: Anthony Avina

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As the past couple of years has proven to many around the world, the art of healing is one of the most powerful forces which one can undertake in their life. From the front-line aides to those in need of physicians and nurses who care for patients in hospitals and beyond, healing is an important aspect of our growing world. Part of that is understanding where diseases come from and how they work, and utilizing nature to understand how these diseases grow and become strong. As Paracelsus once said, “The art of healing comes from nature, not from the physician. Therefore, the physician must start from nature, with an open mind.”

In author Ronald L. Besser’s The Origins of AIDS and Autism, the author takes a strong look into the origin of these two subjects through the lens not of a medical professional, but instead of someone who has been in contact with medical professionals outside of our known universe. Through experiences speaking with these outside forces, the author highlights the information given to him through these conversations and discussions, from how he is able to make contact to begin with using the Hippocampus to the true nature of Autism and the causes of the AIDS outbreak to begin with.

This is a truly unique read that blends the author’s real-life experiences with his contact experiences with the scientific and medical knowledge he has received for these ailments. The book is an interesting blend of spiritualism and medical exploration, balancing the two subjects in a way that I, as a reader, had never heard of before. The inclusion of graphs and depictions of various organs and body parts involved in the book’s subject matter helped to bring a sense of scientific study in the book, while the detailed exploration of the universe and the many aspects of those that have ascended beyond our world was an interesting aspect which makes the reader think in a whole new light.

This is the perfect read for those who are deeply into spirituality and want to approach medical science from a more spiritual place or way of thinking. While my interest in spirituality may not necessarily align with this particular path, I can respect the author’s interest in exploring much needed subjects that have affected so many in our world, and as human history and culture plays such a vital role in our modern society, it is interesting to see how the author blends these two things with his experiences speaking to these individuals who have ascended beyond our world.

A mesmerizing, haunting and thought-provoking read, author Ronald L. Besser’s The Origins of AIDS and Autism is a must-read non-fiction book on spirituality and medicine. Readers with an interest in these subjects will find this book fascinating and engaging on multiple levels, and even if the findings of the author do not speak to everyone, I think as a reader it is always great to ask questions and face the unknown from a fresh perspective, which many different readers will enjoy from this author.

 

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