The Tao of Inner Peace
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ナレーター:
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Cindy Kay
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著者:
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Diane Dreher
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With its lively, demystifying approach, The Tao of Inner Peace shows how the Tao can be a powerful and calming source of growth, inspiration, and well-being in times of conflict and anxiety.
Translated more often than any other book except the Bible, the Tao Te Ching has been a spiritual guide for centuries, helping millions find peace within themselves, with each other, and with the natural world around them. Written in workbook style, complete with exercises, questionnaires, journal-keeping techniques, and affirmations, The Tao of Inner Peace translates the ancient Eastern philosophy into a plan for contemporary Western living. Diane Dreher, Ph.D., shows the way to:
- Bring greater joy, fulfillment, and creativity to daily life.
- Heal the body and spirit.
- Build self-acceptance and self-esteem.
- Resolve conflict.
- Reverse negative cycles of emotion.
- Understand life as a process of changes and challenges.
An essential handbook for mental wellness, The Tao of Inner Peace adapts the principles of Tao to today’s world, showing us how to integrate the many facets of our everyday lives to create a balanced, dynamic, harmonious whole.
©2021 Diane Dreher (P)2022 Penguin Audio批評家のレビュー
“A simple and comprehensive vision of personal and planetary peace… Dreher’s examples work as meditations as well as road maps.” (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
“Especially important are [Dreher’s] examples of individual action and her many annotations… her lessons are quite useful. This is an important subject… and one that promises to bring a renewal of environmental consciousness.” (Booklist)
“Filled with anecdotes, questions to stimulate discussion, guidelines for change, exercises to promote positive peacefulness, with lots of Tao philosophy scattered throughout supporting each phase of [Dreher’s] plan.” (Santa Cruz Sentinel)