Description
- The complete text of the original Art of War.
- Explanation of the symbolism, eg the "battlefield" stands for the terrain of the mind, "war" for conflict between the lower and higher self, and the "enemy" as our conscious thoughts, emotions and perceptions.
- Chapter-by-chapter guidance to the deeper meaning of the Art of War, from how to understand one's own nature to strategies for drawing on our own wholehearted will and perceiving the inherent instability in all things.
- Over 150 reflection questions that prompt the reader to understand the text and guide them in their self-development journey, from 'If you can change one idea about yourself to step into a new future, what would it be?' to 'Based on Sun Tzu's teachings, what strategies can you incorporate into your daily activity or practice that would assist you in working through frustration or anger, without being harsh with yourself?'
This book will teach readers how to "conquer" or still the mind in order to reveal their own hidden teacher and recognize that the root of conflict (or war) begins within. By creating harmony within one's self, readers can then carry it forward to help bring more peace into the world.
Author: Hunter Liguore
Publisher: Watkins Publishing
Published: 04/09/2024
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.75lbs
Size: 9.13h x 6.06w x 0.87d
ISBN13: 9781786788450
ISBN10: 1786788454
BISAC Categories:
- Self-Help | Meditations
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Inspiration & Personal Growth
- History | Asia | China
About the Author
Hunter Liguore is an award-winning writer, professor, and historian, with a lifelong study in philosophy, specializing in the work of Sun Tzu. She's studied with Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, John Hume (North Ireland), and has undertaken critical research in peace and social justice studies. Her unique writing explores interconnectedness with all people, reciprocal relationships with the natural world, and kindness and empathy for all, without exception. She's a writing professor at Lesley University and hosts peace walks in New England. Find out more at: hunterliguore.org.