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Cargando... I've Decided to Live 120 Years: The Ancient Secret to Longevity, Vitality, and Life Transformationpor Ilchi Lee
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"For most of our lives, we work hard, reaching for success, until we are faced with retirement. If you retire at age 65, you may think you have about 20 more years to relax and enjoy your life. But what if you had more time? What if you had another 40 or 50 years to live? Would it make a difference in how you lived? Ilchi Lee stresses that you can extend your life way beyond what most of us have accepted as our biological age limit, even up to 120 years. But the real question is, can we have not only a long life, but also a fulfilling one? Lee's answer is a resounding yes, and it starts with the power of choice, a practice of self-reliance, and most importantly, a greater sense of purpose. A visionary and master teacher who globalized ancient Korea's mind-body tradition, Ilchi Lee lays out a clear path to a new paradigm of longevity and mastery of life. Through personal experience, compelling stories, the wisdom of an ancient Korean holistic practice, and current research on longevity and fulfillment, Lee shows readers how to live fully at any age without regrets."--From Amazon.com. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Ideas of community are most celebrated when they bring all people together to better our existence, the earth's existence and future generations. His examples of personal and professional experiences provide stable ground for people to easily and swiftly understand the importance of promoting longevity.
If he continues to define and create culture based upon improving longevity in communities, he will most certainly complete a vital facet of cultivation. And his commitment to helping others will transcend to other people's acceptance of cultivating a more beneficial lifestyle.
He has given people a direction on a pathway that cannot be avoided.
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