Maria Sagi & Ervin Laszlo ~ Remote Healing | Banyen Books Interview

​@BanyenBooksSoundVancouver converses with Dr. Maria Sagi and Dr. Ervin Laszlo on Dr. Sagi’s book, Remote Healing: Nonlocal Information Medicine and the Akashic Field: “Current science is going through seismic paradigm shifts suggesting that that fundamental reality is nonlocal, and that intention is how consciousness organizes its own fulfillment. This book will give insight into a phenomenon known in wisdom traditions across the world and now getting the attention of healers and medical practitioners that it deserves.” — Deepak Chopra “This pioneering and groundbreaking book introduces the theory and practice of nonlocal healing. The basis of future advances in a more comprehensive medicine will be energetic and informational rather than simply molecular, as this book convincingly demonstrates.” — David Lorimer Banyen Books is Canada’s most comprehensive bookstore specializing in spirituality and healing. Located in Vancouver, Canada, since 1970, Banyen is open for in-person browsing as well as web & mail orders. Visit for books, products, and upcoming events Mária Sági, a native of Budapest, began her career as a classical pianist and turned subsequently to the study of medicine and psychology, specializing in personality theory, deep psychology, social psychology and the psychology of music. Maria Sagi holds a Ph.D. in psychology at the Eötvös Loránd University of Budapest. Following seven years of intensive research, she was awarded the . degree (Candidate of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences). Dr. Sagi developed the information-medicine protocol pioneered by Austrian scientist Erich Körbler into an encompassing method for diagnosing and treating human health problems. She is the author or co-author of eleven books and over one-hundred and fifty articles and research papers published in Hungarian and translated into English, French, German, Italian and Japanese, on topics as diverse as social and personality psychology, the psychology of music and art, in addition to information medicine, her principal field. She is a leading member of the Club of Budapest since its inception in 1993, and she currently serves as the Science Director of the Club. In 2017, Dr. Sagi, together with Ervin Laszlo and the the Club of Budapest received the prestigious Luxembourg Peace Prize. Ervin Laszlo, twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Laureate of the Luxembourg Peace Prize, the Assisi Mandir of Peace Prize, as well as of the Japan Peace Prize, the Goi Award, has been identified by an international jury convened by OOOM Magazine as the 28th among the world’s 100 most inspiring people. He is the editor of the prestigious periodical World Futures: The Journal of New Paradigm Research, founder-president of the international think tank The Club of Budapest, founder-president of The Laszlo Institute of New Paradigm Research, and chairperson of The Wisdom Council of the new internet platform People Together. Laszlo is a holder of the highest degree of the Sorbonne as well as numerous Honorary PhDs. He is the author of over 100 books translated into 24 languages, including The Wisdom Principles, along with nearly 400 studies and articles. He lives in the Tuscan hills of the Mediterranean coast of Italy. Interview Host: Ross McKeachie Event & Podcast Producer: Jacob Steele Video Editor: Abdo Habbani
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