A compelling blueprint for deep healing in the 21st century. Dr. Robin Kelly draws from current science and 30 years of experience in conventional medicine to show that our bodies are truly human antennae, bound together by connective tissue that acts as a conductor of information from the universe around us.
In the late Sixties and early Seventies the Essex circus, led by Brian "Tonker" Taylor and featuring three spinners, was, for cricket fans, as bewildering and beguiling as its contemporaries Sergeant Pepper and Monty Python. At the heart of it all, both on and off the field was Robin Hobbs. Hobbs played cricket in four continents, took over 1000 first-class wickets, scored a 44-minute century against Australia and generally brought far more into the game than he took out of it. Dodging riots in Pakistan, driving Geoff Boycott to distraction or clubbing with Princess Margaret in the West Indies - he was the perfect tourist, always willing to do what was necessary with a smile and a joke. Through extensive conversations with the man himself and many of his fellow players of the time, Hobbsy: A Life in Cricket is an evocation of a time gone by where the one-day game was a bright young thing and the County Championship was still king. There are tales aplenty from seasons in Essex, Suffolk, Glamorgan and the brief foray into the international arena where Hobbs had the unenviable distinction of playing one Test match without ever getting onto the field.
Integrating Western and Eastern mindbody concepts, Robin Kelly draws on over 30 years of medical practice to explore the healing potential of consciousness and quantum theory. His work, recognized with multiple awards, emphasizes the importance of Energy Psychology techniques alongside traditional acupuncture. The book delves into living harmoniously with the Unified Field, offering insights from his extensive experience in health care and education. Additionally, Kelly's creative pursuits as a singer-songwriter enrich his holistic approach to wellness.