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At some point in our lives, we all suffer from illnesses of the body or the mind and we face tests and difficulties. This collection highlights resources dedicated to physical and spiritual health and well-being, healing, resilience and overcoming challenges.
This talk titled ‘Reflections on the Baha’i Perspectives of Health and Healing 2/2’ was shared in Victoria, Canada on 29 November, 2012 and it was given by the late Dr. Hossain Danesh. It is the second of two talks.
Dr. Hossain Danesh was the Founder and President of the International Education for Peace Institute, and was a professor of Psychiatry (University of Ottawa) and Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution (Landegg International University), and the author of many articles and 11 books in his fields of specialization. For more information, please visit Dr. Danesh’s website: www.hbdanesh.org
The Baha’i Blog team was deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Dr. Danesh. We are forever grateful to him for giving us permission to share these talks, and for the profound wealth of knowledge and insight he has left behind through the breadth of his service and works.
You can listen to the first talk here: Reflections on the Baha’i Perspectives of Health and Healing 1/2 – A Talk by Dr. Hossain Danesh
You can also listen to this talk on Baha’i Blog’s YouTube channel here: Reflections on the Baha’i Perspectives of Health and Healing 2/2 – A Talk by Dr. Hossain Danesh
Check out more talks by Dr. Danesh here on the Dr. Hossain Danesh Talks playlist
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