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The Power of Faith - Nicolas Cabanatan’s Influence on Filipino Healing Practices - cover

The Power of Faith - Nicolas Cabanatan’s Influence on Filipino Healing Practices

William Ubagan

Publisher: ZRK Book Shop

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The Power of Faith: Nicolas Cabanatan’s Influence on Filipino Healing Practices explores the remarkable life and legacy of Nicolas Cabanatan, a revered Filipino healer whose influence has shaped the course of traditional healing practices in the Philippines. This book delves into the spiritual, emotional, and cultural aspects of Cabanatan's approach to healing, emphasizing the deep connection between faith and wellness that transcends physical treatments.
 
Through a blend of historical accounts, personal stories, and reflections on Filipino spirituality, William Ubagan examines how Cabanatan’s unique methods continue to inspire healers and communities across the nation. From the use of natural remedies to the power of prayer and belief, Cabanatan's work highlights how faith, when combined with compassion and dedication, can bring about profound transformation and healing.
 
Whether you are a student of Filipino culture, a practitioner of alternative medicine, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this book offers valuable insights into the enduring power of faith in the healing process. Join us in rediscovering the timeless wisdom of Nicolas Cabanatan and the Filipino healing traditions that continue to nurture the body, mind, and spirit.
Available since: 01/05/2025.
Print length: 104 pages.

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