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Why Is the Chair over There? - The New Book by the Author of Mind-Space-Method - cover

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Why Is the Chair over There? - The New Book by the Author of Mind-Space-Method

Kata Trom

Translator Reka Nagy

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

After her successful book MIND-SPACE-METHOD, this time author Kata Trom tells us about the exciting transition between our physical and spiritual spaces. What does our home tell us? Why did we put the furniture where it is now? What is the floor plan and equipment of the different rooms, and what is our freedom of movement in these rooms? Do we shape our spaces, or do they shape us?With the help of the MIND-SPACE-METHOD approach, bare walls and empty corners are filled with colors, shapes, flowing energy and life. From the book, we can get inspiration for what makes our personal space a home that exudes harmony, is full of love, and breathes with us. Finally, we can answer the question ourselves: "Why is the chair over there?"
Available since: 07/21/2022.
Print length: 224 pages.

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