When pain enters our lives-whether physical, emotional, or spiritual-we search for solutions in pills, protocols, or progress. But in the quiet corners of nature, animals have been healing themselves long before humans built hospitals.
"Natural Healing" invites readers on a captivating journey into the instinctive recovery wisdom of the animal world. From the fevered stillness of a wounded deer to the sun-seeking stretches of a stray cat, and the grieving rituals of elephants, each species holds ancient lessons in how to restore balance, survive trauma, and reclaim vitality.
Blending behavioral science, evolutionary insight, and poetic observation, the Author explores how animals respond to wounds with patterns of stillness, warmth, fasting, touch, and care-patterns we've nearly forgotten. Each chapter draws parallels between animal instincts and modern healing choices, revealing a deeper rhythm of recovery that transcends species.
This is a book for anyone who senses that true healing isn't a product-it's a process rooted in nature, memory, and the shared biology of all living things.