Minimum Resistance Living - a lifestyle that heals
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- FormatePub
- ISBN8862420593
- EAN9798862420593
- Date de parution21/12/2023
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurWriters Corner
Résumé
The book "Minimum Resistance Living" by Vivek K. Singh explores the concept of a "lifestyle that heals" and how it can help individuals overcome trauma-based mindset. The author explains that despite the end of the pandemic, many people still live with a trauma-based mindset, processing and fighting a subconscious virus. This underlying fear and frustration manifest in countless unconnected ways on a daily basis, and subtle changes show up when unexpected situations arise.
The author explains that our mind is more complex than we realize. The book discusses a lifestyle called "Minimum Resistance Living" which involves recognizing patterns subconsciously and addressing complex PTSD-induced dysregulation in the nervous system, this can lead to erratic behavior and permanent personality changes if not recognized. The author emphasizes that complex traumas accumulated over time are the causal factor in this issue.
The book is a valuable resource for those contemplating the shadow side of the "abyss" and seeking to heal their mental health.
The author explains that our mind is more complex than we realize. The book discusses a lifestyle called "Minimum Resistance Living" which involves recognizing patterns subconsciously and addressing complex PTSD-induced dysregulation in the nervous system, this can lead to erratic behavior and permanent personality changes if not recognized. The author emphasizes that complex traumas accumulated over time are the causal factor in this issue.
The book is a valuable resource for those contemplating the shadow side of the "abyss" and seeking to heal their mental health.
The book "Minimum Resistance Living" by Vivek K. Singh explores the concept of a "lifestyle that heals" and how it can help individuals overcome trauma-based mindset. The author explains that despite the end of the pandemic, many people still live with a trauma-based mindset, processing and fighting a subconscious virus. This underlying fear and frustration manifest in countless unconnected ways on a daily basis, and subtle changes show up when unexpected situations arise.
The author explains that our mind is more complex than we realize. The book discusses a lifestyle called "Minimum Resistance Living" which involves recognizing patterns subconsciously and addressing complex PTSD-induced dysregulation in the nervous system, this can lead to erratic behavior and permanent personality changes if not recognized. The author emphasizes that complex traumas accumulated over time are the causal factor in this issue.
The book is a valuable resource for those contemplating the shadow side of the "abyss" and seeking to heal their mental health.
The author explains that our mind is more complex than we realize. The book discusses a lifestyle called "Minimum Resistance Living" which involves recognizing patterns subconsciously and addressing complex PTSD-induced dysregulation in the nervous system, this can lead to erratic behavior and permanent personality changes if not recognized. The author emphasizes that complex traumas accumulated over time are the causal factor in this issue.
The book is a valuable resource for those contemplating the shadow side of the "abyss" and seeking to heal their mental health.