The profound wisdom of ancient Taoist teachings, rooted in the Five Elements and the seasonal principle underlying the laws of nature, gives an invaluable insight into life’s evolutionary cycle.
Within the realm of Taoist wisdom, you will discover:
- Studying the laws of nature is imperative to gain a deeper understanding of your place in the world.
- The inherent presence of the Five Elements as a natural principle governing nature’s evolutionary cycle.
- Identifying the opportune moment for making decisions that align with the flow of life.
By embracing the timeless wisdom of the Five Elements, the reader can learn to navigate the tumultuous waters of change better, transform adversity into growth, and better understand the interplay between nature and human existence.
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In following the footsteps of medieval pilgrims on ancient paths, countless modern-day seekers have rediscovered purpose and meaning. Reino Gevers reveals why deep walking is one of the best and most underrated forms of exercise, boosting the quality of life on many levels. In taking time out for mindful walking, senses are opened to the whispers of the universe, realigning body and mind in a world of distraction. Religion and spirituality take on a whole new meaning. Within Deep Walking, Reino tells the stories of pilgrims “walking off” old emotional baggage. The shadow is part of the walking-alone-experience that gradually cracks open the doorway to the soul. The emotional shift becomes part of the deep walking experience.
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Jake decides to walk the Camino de Santiago after hitting a wall in his career and marriage. After near-disaster in the Pyrenees mountains he meets people who save him from his own ignorance and give him entirely new insights about purpose and meaning of life. Jake encounters much weightier matters than merely negotiating the mountainous terrain.
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