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Stefania Bonarelli

    Maximes et réflexions
    The Book of Macrobiotics
    • The Book of Macrobiotics

      The Universal Way of Health, Happiness, and Peace

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      A NEW AND COMPLETELY REVISED AND EXPANDED EDITION OF THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE TO MACROBIOTICS.The Book of Macrobiotics is the passport to a new world of infinite understanding and adventure. It has been read, reread, studied, and treasured by hundreds of thousands of people seeking a clear, comprehensive approach to the problem of living in a world of endless change.Now, after nearly a decade, The Book of Macrobiotics has been completely revised and expanded to reflect refinements in Michio Kushi's teachings, as well as many new developments in the spread of macrobiotics in modern society. During this time, the Standard Macrobiotic Dietary approach has beensimplified and broadened. Macrobiotic approaches to cancer, heart disease, and other degenerative diseases have evolved and expanded, as have basic home cares, and way of life recommendations.The revised edition of The Book of Macrobiotics also includes a new chapter on the Spiritual World, new material on Yin and Yang and the Five Transformations, Man/Woman Relations, and Humanity's Origin and Destiny, and an annotated East West Reading List for further reading and enjoyment. Many newillustrations have been furnished, and the Food Composition tables have been expanded to include nutritional information on dozens of foods such as tempeh, seitan, rice cakes, and amazake not previously available.

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    • "Qui peut mettre la fin de sa vie en relation avec son commencement est le plus heureux des hommes." Ces maximes sont l'oeuvre d'une vie. Elles procèdent d'un même sens. C'est la tentative de réunir les contraires et d'établir une harmonie entre la pensée et l'action. Dans ce jeu entre le statique et le dynamique, dans ces perpétuels renvois et ces apparentes contradictions se situe la sagesse de ce livre : "Trouver son rapport à soi-même, aux autres et aux choses." À l'inverse des choses, l'homme n'a pas de place prédéterminée dans le monde qu'il n'appréhende jamais de façon immédiate. L'effort d'une vie est de l'affirmer : s'intégrer dans l'ordre toujours juste des choses en restant homme.

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