Kropp & själ
How Wholeness Saves a World: Sustainable Impacts of Holistic Healthy Human Growth on Organisations, (Eco) Systems and Worlds
Sabine Schneider
Häftad
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In this universal standard work on the subject of wholeness, the author shows in a structured way the holistically healthy, i.e. balanced, development of the human being. In doing so, she takes into account all levels of evolution. She has analysed the factors of soul, mind and body, presented interrelationships transparently and worked out how toxic influences affect the growth and the future and competitiveness of humans, organisations and (eco-) systems. In addition, the author shows what influence humans have on other humans as well as on animals, nature and the planet, and how each individual changes and influences the whole. Highly complex knowledge, supplemented by pragmatic examples and suggestions, is presented by the author efficiently, generally and as simply as possible. In the process, it becomes clear which special role the heart as well as the factor economy and the quality of leadership play at every level of evolution when it comes to sustainable development, transformation and holistic healthy growth. And thus, at the same time, when it comes to peace and balance.In short, the author shows why wholeness is the megatrend of the 21st century in society, business and politics when it comes to successively and sustainably transforming diseases, crises, conflicts and wars into well-being, growth, prosperity and competitiveness. The author's insights and her pragmatic development model Sheiza'sA Wholistic World can be applied resp. adapted individually and collectively as well as regionally and globally due to its neutrality. Regardless of factors such as age, gender, culture, etc. More information can be found at www.sheizas.com.
- Format: Häftad
- ISBN: 9783347832114
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 316
- Utgivningsdatum: 2023-06-01
- Förlag: Sheizas(r)