The Paradox of Healing Greenwood, Michael Summary Chronic illness presents us with an insoluable paradox, and unless that paradox is confronted, no significant healing can take place. Chronic illness presents us with an insoluable paradox, and unless that paradox is confronted, no significant healing can take place. Illness should not be cured or eradicated as a foreign agent in the body, but rather transformed as part of one's being. From this premise, this book takes a journey beyond the physical manifestations of illness to its mental and spiritual roots. Using well-known myths as vehicles to understanding the struggles and decisions that underlie illness, the authors relate these stories to both case histories and their own personal experience. Highlights Easy to enjoy: 256 pages · Paperback By Greenwood, Michael Details ISBN: 9781853752162 Author: Greenwood, Michael Format: Paperback Pages: 256 Language: English Publication date: 13 September 1996 Condition: New About the authors Greenwood, Michael and Michael Greenwood and Peter Nunn More about this book Reviews From this premise, this book takes a journey beyond the physical manifestations of illness to its mental and spiritual roots.