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Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using gold celebrating imperfection. Cancer Kintsugi is about repairing and reconnecting body, mind and spirit and healing beautifully and powerfully, embracing imperfection. There are many simple and natural ways to begin your healing journey. These include reducing stress, letting go of fear, boosting your immune system, improving your microbiome, exercise, nutrition, supplements, releasing suppressed emotions and increasing positive emotions. This book includes testimonies of people who have healed their cancer using natural, holistic…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery using gold celebrating imperfection. Cancer Kintsugi is about repairing and reconnecting body, mind and spirit and healing beautifully and powerfully, embracing imperfection. There are many simple and natural ways to begin your healing journey. These include reducing stress, letting go of fear, boosting your immune system, improving your microbiome, exercise, nutrition, supplements, releasing suppressed emotions and increasing positive emotions. This book includes testimonies of people who have healed their cancer using natural, holistic approaches. Most importantly you can increase your happiness and hope as well as your health! Two months before Sally passed away, we visited her family in Hepburn, Victoria. Her step-sister Bridget is a potter. She had arranged for us to have a bit of fun throwing and decorating pots. We were grateful for the opportunity to spend the day with her family and had a wonderful time. Sometime later, after the firing, it was discovered that one of Sally's pots had a significant crack.I had read about Kintsugi and planned to repair it. Sometime after her death, it occurred to me that healing from cancer is a similar process to kintsugi; hence the 'cancer kintsugi' concept of repairing and reconnecting body, mind and spirit and healing beautifully and powerfully, embracing imperfection. Even though Sally wasn't able to heal in time, I know she would wish others all the best. This book is dedicated to her.
Autorenporträt
Paul McKenna is a graphic designer, teacher, university lecturer, photographer and artist and lives in Ocean Grove, Victoria, Australia. He has run a design business, Colourfield Design since 2002 working passionately on educational flora and fauna brochures and many other publications and websites. He lectures in User Experience Design and Design Thinking at Deakin University and has worked in the Web Team at Federation University. He has two adult children he's very proud of and loves dearly. He also looks after Peppa, Sally's dog. Goood dog! You can often find him at home in the lush garden tending the veggies and native plants and smelling the roses. Oh, and he likes the beach. He is ever grateful for his large, boisterous, crazy and wonderful family of nine brothers and one sister and most importantly an amazing Mum who taught him to 'never give up' and 'look after others'. His Dad spent his life looking after his family and making the world a better place. Two wonderful role models. He is constantly inspired by the hard work and dedication of the many who support cancer patients and those passionate about holistic and natural approaches. He hopes people will find peace, reassurance and empowerment reading this book in their time of need. cancerkintsugi.com.au