Ilchi Lee - Published Works in English

Published Works in English

  • "The Call of Sedona: Journey of the Heart". (2011). BEST Life Media. ISBN 1935127489 | ISBN 978-1-935127-48-2
  • Brain Wave Vibration: Getting Back into the Rhythm of a Happy, Healthy Life. (2008). BEST Life Media. ISBN 978-1-935127-00-0
  • In Full Bloom: A Brain Education Guide for Successful Aging. Co-authored with Jessie Jones, PhD. (2008). BEST Life Media. ISBN 97809799388-4-9
  • Principles of Brain Management. (2007). BEST Life Media. ISBN 97809799388-0-1
  • Power Brain Kids. (2007). Healing Society. ISBN 978-1-932843-19-4
  • Human Technology. (2005). Healing Society. ISBN 1-932843-12-4
  • Dahnhak Kigong. (2004). Healing Society. ISBN 1-932843-01-9
  • Home Massage Therapy. 2 volumes. (2004) Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720282-9-3 | ISBN 1-932843-00-0
  • Meridian Exercise for Self-Healing. 2 volumes. (2004) Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720282-7-7 | ISBN 0-9720282-8-5
  • Peaceology. (2003). Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720282-6-9
  • Brain Respiration. (2003). Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720282-3-4
  • Healing Chakra. (2002). Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720282-4-2
  • The Twelve Enlightenments for Healing Society. (2002). Hampton Roads. ISBN 1-57174-355-9
  • Mago's Dream. (2002). Healing Society. ISBN 0-9720280-0-X
  • Healing Society. (2000). Hampton Roads. ISBN 1-57174-189-5
  • The Way to Light Up Your Divinity. (1999). Dahn Publications. ISBN 89-87293-06-8
  • Dahn Meditation. (1997). Dahn Publications. ISBN 86-87293-00-9

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