Deepak Chopra
The author of "Journey into Healing" is Deepak Chopra. He is a renowned author, speaker, and advocate for mind-body healing practices.
Elissa Al-Chokhachy has written: 'How Can I Help, Papa? A Child's Journey Through Loss and Healing'
Jack Glicco has written: 'Madness after midnight'
Kenneth L. Bakken has written: 'The Journey into God' 'The journey toward wholeness' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Health, Lutheran authors, Religious aspects of Health, Spiritual healing 'The call to wholeness' -- subject(s): Christian life, Christianity, Health, Religious aspects of Health 'Healing and transformation' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Christianity, Health, Pastoral medicine, Healing
Angela Passidomo Trafford has written: 'Angela Passidomo Trafford' 'Remembering the Language of God:' 'Healing the Inner Child' 'Meditations from Remembering the Language of God' 'The Heroic Path: One Woman's Journey from Cancer to Self-Healing' -- subject(s): Visualization, Patients, Health, Breast, Cancer, Biography, Healing
Bernie S. Siegel is one author known for his book "The Art of Healing." He is a retired surgeon and a prolific writer focusing on the mind-body connection in healing.
George Jeffreys has written: 'Healing rays' -- subject(s): Mental Healing, Spiritual healing
ELAINE MARY WAINWRIGHT has written: 'WOMEN HEALING/HEALING WOMEN: THE GENDERIZATION OF HEALING IN EARLY CHRISTIANITY'
Beverley Naidoo is the author of Journey to Jo'burg
Charles Atkins has written: 'Modern Budhist Healing' 'Modern Buddhist Healing'
Joan Windsor has written: 'Dreams and healing' -- subject(s): Dreams, Spiritual healing
The author effectively conveyed the theme of loss and healing through vivid descriptions of the protagonist's emotional journey and transformation after a tragic event. The use of internal monologue and symbolic imagery, such as the recurring motif of the phoenix, helped to deepen the exploration of grief and resilience in the narrative. Overall, the author's nuanced portrayal of the protagonist's inner struggles and eventual growth effectively communicated the theme of loss and healing.