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Bezig met laden... Making Life Easy: A Simple Guide to a Divinely Inspired Lifedoor Christiane Northrup
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"You know Dr. Christiane Northrup as the best-selling author of books such as Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom and The Wisdom of Menopause--a beloved and trusted expert on everything that can go right with the female body. Now she brings her wisdom and insight to illuminate the mind, soul, and spirit as well. In this joyfully encouraging new book--as useful for men as it is for women--Dr. Northrup explores the essential truth that has guided her ever since medical school: our bodies, minds, and souls are profoundly intertwined. Making life flow with ease, and truly feeling your best, is about far more than physical health; it's also about having a healthy emotional life and a robust spiritual life. When you view your physical well-being in isolation, life can become a constant battle to make your body "behave." When you acknowledge the deep connection between your beliefs and your biology and start to tune in to the Divine part of yourself, it's a whole new ballgame--and the first step in truly making your life easy. Drawing on fields from epigenetics to past-life regression to standard Western medicine, Dr. Northrup distills a brilliant career's worth of wisdom into one comprehensive user's guide to a healthy, happy, radiant life,"--Amazon.com. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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There is a lot of spirituality (vs. religion) and psychology here, as Northrup shares her life’s journey and learnings. Many times, it brought me back to the 1990s with Gary Zukav and Oprah, and I welcomed that. The book is a gift from Northrup, and the dozen pages of additional resources provide lots of opportunities for further exploration.
(Review based on a copy of the book provided by the publisher.) ( )