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The Tao of Balance - Achieving Harmony through Eastern Philosophy - cover
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The Tao of Balance - Achieving Harmony through Eastern Philosophy

Kevin Rivers

Editora: Lulu.com

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In a world filled with constant change and stress, finding balance can feel elusive. The Tao of Balance: Achieving Harmony through Eastern Philosophy offers a path to inner peace by drawing on the timeless wisdom of Eastern philosophy. This book explores key principles from Taoism, Buddhism, and other Eastern traditions, guiding you on a journey to cultivate harmony in your daily life.

Through insights on mindfulness, acceptance, and the natural flow of life, The Tao of Balance reveals how to align with the rhythm of the world around you. With practical exercises and reflections, you’ll learn to quiet your mind, let go of rigid expectations, and embrace a life of simplicity and contentment.

Perfect for those seeking a more grounded and fulfilling way of living, The Tao of Balance helps you tap into ancient wisdom to achieve calm and clarity in today’s fast-paced world. Discover the art of living in harmony with yourself and the world, and unlock a lasting sense of balance.
Disponível desde: 15/10/2024.

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