This book is divided into twelve chapters. Each chapter is packed with illuminating case histories to make every idea clear. At the close of each chapter there is a "Medita_tion". . . beautifully phrased and meticu_lously compact summing up what has just been discussed. Every chapter makes thrilling reading. "Health and Well-Being" is an attack on the negative prompters which make egos sick . . . the prompters which make people say, "I don't feel well," "I'm not very smart," "I'm ugly," "I'm lonely." Each physical and mental ailment has its counterpart in a spir_itual ailment, the author shows; cure that and the physical and mental ailment is also healed.