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| Rhythm, Relationships, and Transcendence: Patterns in the Complex Web of Life | | Author: | Toru Sato | ISBN: | 0595262228 | Format: | Handover | Publish Date: | June, 2005 | | | | | | | | | Book Review | | |
Book Description Why do some people fight all of the time with the people they love? Why are some people so loving, forgiving and understanding while others cruel, hateful, and violent? Why do we feel depleted when someone keeps talking to us incessantly? Why is it so exhilarating when we feel like someone truly understands us? Why are some people constantly stressed and anxious even when they seem like they have everything possible? Why are some people able to remain calm, relaxed, and caring even in the most difficult and hopeless circumstances? Why do some experiences feel spiritual? How can we become more emotionally stable? What is the real purpose of fighting? What is the purpose of consciousness? Where is evolution taking us? This book suggests a simple way to answer these questions with a single theory. It provides us with insights concerning why we are the way we are and how we fit into the larger scheme of things. It also provides us with insights about how we can break out of our shells to take the next step in our own personal development and make a positive contribution to the process of evolution.
About the Author Toru Sato was born in Beirut, Lebanon and spent most of his childhood in Vienna, Austria. He currently studies and teaches Psychology at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania. He enjoys various types of books, music, art, and sports and lives happily with his spouse in Pennsylvania.
Rhythm, Relationships, and Transcendence: Patterns in the Complex Web of Life FROM THE PUBLISHER Why do some people fight all of the time with the people they love? Why are some people so loving, forgiving and understanding while others cruel, hateful, and violent? Why do we feel depleted when someone keeps talking to us incessantly? Why is it so exhilarating when we feel like someone truly understands us? Why are some people constantly stressed and anxious even when they seem like they have everything possible? Why are some people able to remain calm, relaxed, and caring even in the most difficult and hopeless circumstances? Why do some experiences feel spiritual? How can we become more emotionally stable? What is the real purpose of fighting? What is the purpose of consciousness? Where is evolution taking us? This book suggests a simple way to answer these questions with a single theory. It provides us with insights concerning why we are the way we are and how we fit into the larger scheme of things. It also provides us with insights about how we can break out of our shells to take the next step in our own personal development and make a positive contribution to the process of evolution. SYNOPSIS For everybody who has wondered, "Why?" about themselves and their relationships.
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