Being diagnosed with a serious illness is shocking and can leave chaos, confusion, fear, and anxiety in its wake. But what if we looked at illness as a catalyst for deep healing of our whole selves? In his guidebook Transcending Illness through the Power of Belief, seasoned psychotherapist Adolfo Quezada reminds us of our essential wholeness as human beings and encourages us to live in that perspective-even when facing illness or death.
Quezada relies on his twenty-five years of experience providing counseling to thousands suffering from the effects of trauma and chronic illnesses to...
Being diagnosed with a serious illness is shocking and can leave chaos, confusion, fear, and anxiety in its wake. But what if we looked at illness ...
Anyone familiar with Adolfo Quezada's writings knows that his prolific work reads like a guide for understanding, coping with, and celebrating life. His work is unique and deep because he understands the psychological aspects of the spiritual journey. Of Mind and Spirit: Reflections on Living and Loving draws upon the author's personal life experiences and his intimate relationship with God. Written with finely-honed clarity, this engaging book offers succinct reflections on the many daily and grand themes we all wonder about. While the messages in this book are universal and will resonate...
Anyone familiar with Adolfo Quezada's writings knows that his prolific work reads like a guide for understanding, coping with, and celebrating life. H...
This book adopts an optimistic view of aging. It does not prescribe. It provides no magic nostrums for eternal youth. Instead, its author Adolfo Quezada, a counselor of many years, centers on the soul and the spirit. If there is any instruction in Old Soul, Young Spirit, it is in helping you to explore a path to contentment in aging. It does this by describing ideals, the best way to think about such vital matters as loss, fear, uncertainty, one's purpose, death and, of course, love. This is a short book, but it is long on thought.
This book adopts an optimistic view of aging. It does not prescribe. It provides no magic nostrums for eternal youth. Instead, its author Adolfo Queza...
Praying to an Unknown God is a simple, sincere, and intimate confession of faith. In a world filled with the strife and competition between religious traditions, this book is a quiet voice emanating from the depth of the soul, discarding the superfluous, and embracing what really matters in life: believing, being, praying, and loving.
Praying to an Unknown God is a simple, sincere, and intimate confession of faith. In a world filled with the strife and competition between religious ...
Imagine yourself going into the lab for a routine blood test one day and being diagnosed with an incurable and terminal cancer the next. Imagine yourself reeling from the shocking news that you are going to become very ill, and then you are going to die. Now imagine that, along with the terminal diagnosis, you have been granted an extended time during which you will not be affected by the rare cancer. Essentially, you will be symptom-free for a long time, perhaps even years. This is exactly what happened to Adolfo Quezada, the author of Before the Night Comes: Living in the Light of a...
Imagine yourself going into the lab for a routine blood test one day and being diagnosed with an incurable and terminal cancer the next. Imagine yours...
Ultimately, what matters most is love: love of God, love of others, and love of self. Love is My Religion, by retired psychotherapist and spiritual writer Adolfo Quezada, is a personal, poignant, and powerful declaration of his belief in the primacy of love. It is, at the same time, an intimate account of how love impacts his personal life on a daily basis, and a call to others to put their love into action on behalf of those who are suffering physically, mentally, and spiritually. Quezada encourages readers to reflect on love and the place it occupies in their own lives. Although it is a...
Ultimately, what matters most is love: love of God, love of others, and love of self. Love is My Religion, by retired psychotherapist and spiritual wr...