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This powerful, proactive, and helpful personal guide to conscious living and aging will inspire you to find new purpose and meaning in the second half of your life. The wisdom in the ancient Chinese oracle I Ching is reinterpreted from the vantage point of a modern elder. You will find relevant and meaningful advice to help meet current situations and challenges with enthusiasm and purpose, as well as guidance for how to best deal with what is likely to happen. When seeking answers to deep felt questions this inspiring new version of the I Ching-using the principle of synchronicity-will guide…mehr

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This powerful, proactive, and helpful personal guide to conscious living and aging will inspire you to find new purpose and meaning in the second half of your life. The wisdom in the ancient Chinese oracle I Ching is reinterpreted from the vantage point of a modern elder. You will find relevant and meaningful advice to help meet current situations and challenges with enthusiasm and purpose, as well as guidance for how to best deal with what is likely to happen. When seeking answers to deep felt questions this inspiring new version of the I Ching-using the principle of synchronicity-will guide and motivate you to spiritual growth, service to others, and personal fulfillment. Discover a life changing philosophy for a vibrant way of living and aging.
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Autorenporträt
WILLY NORUP, M.Sc., MBA, retired time and life management consultant and publisher, lives in the wine country of Northern California. A strong believer in the power of synchronicity-the basis of the I Ching-he is a certified Conscious Aging Facilitator with the Institute of Noetic Sciences. He enjoys sailing, watercolor painting, and writing about conscious living and aging, caregiving, and synchronicity. He is assisted in publishing by his daughter, ULLA NORUP MILBRATH, B.A., B.S. in art history, economics, and textile design. Artist and teacher, she enjoys sewing, embroidering, drawing, and writing. Web site and blog: www.ichingforyou.com.