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In her earlier works, Byron Katie illustrated how suffering can be alleviated by questioning the stressful thoughts that cause it through her self-inquiry method known as The Work. In this book, she invites readers to explore the freedom that lies beyond inquiry. Stephen Mitchell, a noted translator of the Tao Te Ching, selected thought-provoking excerpts from this ancient text to inspire Katie's reflections on fundamental issues such as life, death, good, evil, love, work, and fulfillment. The book revitalizes the timeless wisdom of the Tao Te Ching while providing an insightful glimpse into Katie's life, who has been embodying these teachings since her awakening in 1986. Her profound and lighthearted wisdom is deeply authentic, making her narrative compelling. It portrays a woman who remains joyfully unshaken in various circumstances—whether dancing with her granddaughter, facing a burglary, confronting life-threatening situations, or dealing with personal health challenges. Through her stories of unwavering ease, Katie not only illustrates the awakened mind but also allows readers to experience it, demonstrating that this state of mind is accessible to all.

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Mille nomi per la gioia. Vivere in armonia con la realtà delle cose, Byron Katie, Stephen Mitchell

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2010
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Titolo
Mille nomi per la gioia. Vivere in armonia con la realtà delle cose
Lingua
Italiano
Pubblicato
2010
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
320
ISBN10
8880936832
ISBN13
9788880936831
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4,25 su 5
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In her earlier works, Byron Katie illustrated how suffering can be alleviated by questioning the stressful thoughts that cause it through her self-inquiry method known as The Work. In this book, she invites readers to explore the freedom that lies beyond inquiry. Stephen Mitchell, a noted translator of the Tao Te Ching, selected thought-provoking excerpts from this ancient text to inspire Katie's reflections on fundamental issues such as life, death, good, evil, love, work, and fulfillment. The book revitalizes the timeless wisdom of the Tao Te Ching while providing an insightful glimpse into Katie's life, who has been embodying these teachings since her awakening in 1986. Her profound and lighthearted wisdom is deeply authentic, making her narrative compelling. It portrays a woman who remains joyfully unshaken in various circumstances—whether dancing with her granddaughter, facing a burglary, confronting life-threatening situations, or dealing with personal health challenges. Through her stories of unwavering ease, Katie not only illustrates the awakened mind but also allows readers to experience it, demonstrating that this state of mind is accessible to all.