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The Metaphysical Wings of Man and Woman : Understanding Our Being

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Product Code: 9781956381672
ISBN13: 9781956381672
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The Metaphysical Wings of Man and Woman has been written with one objective: to obtain unity in life. The philosophy presented by Nicole Schomberg is based on the triangular linguistics of life, which includes body language, and focuses on the research for linking science to meaningful relationships between movement and shape, and the imaginary wings of Man. On this basis, the reader will begin to move beyond the two dimensional lifestyle and think three dimensionally, in geometrical shapes, especially when doing such mundane tasks as washing, eating, talking, and thinking. What a man sees and how he thinks not only embraces his whole being, but it is so comprehensive as to reach every condition and circumstance in his life. Thus, the reader will learn how to observe himself in his own environment, instead of surrendering to the whirlwind of a fragmented existence. Ultimately, this book appeals to the Spirit of Man to develop itself beyond the materialistic approach of society. From the Author: Dear Reader, This is not a book for wokists. My message takes seriously the Man/Woman relationship. The research and development of this book was done long before the wokist ideology came into existence. Nicole Schomberg, the author, was born in Tunisia. She grew up in France. After receiving her Bachelor's degree, she married Stanley Schomberg, an Englishman. She finished her study of English and Russian in Great Britain. She read the Torah on her own. In Israel, she learned other interpretations of those writings. A freelancer, she lives in Jerusalem.


Author: Nicole Schomberg
Publisher: Mazo Publishers
Publication Date: Jan 25, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1956381678
ISBN-13: 9781956381672

The Metaphysical Wings of Man and Woman : Understanding Our Being

$18.13
 
The Metaphysical Wings of Man and Woman has been written with one objective: to obtain unity in life. The philosophy presented by Nicole Schomberg is based on the triangular linguistics of life, which includes body language, and focuses on the research for linking science to meaningful relationships between movement and shape, and the imaginary wings of Man. On this basis, the reader will begin to move beyond the two dimensional lifestyle and think three dimensionally, in geometrical shapes, especially when doing such mundane tasks as washing, eating, talking, and thinking. What a man sees and how he thinks not only embraces his whole being, but it is so comprehensive as to reach every condition and circumstance in his life. Thus, the reader will learn how to observe himself in his own environment, instead of surrendering to the whirlwind of a fragmented existence. Ultimately, this book appeals to the Spirit of Man to develop itself beyond the materialistic approach of society. From the Author: Dear Reader, This is not a book for wokists. My message takes seriously the Man/Woman relationship. The research and development of this book was done long before the wokist ideology came into existence. Nicole Schomberg, the author, was born in Tunisia. She grew up in France. After receiving her Bachelor's degree, she married Stanley Schomberg, an Englishman. She finished her study of English and Russian in Great Britain. She read the Torah on her own. In Israel, she learned other interpretations of those writings. A freelancer, she lives in Jerusalem.


Author: Nicole Schomberg
Publisher: Mazo Publishers
Publication Date: Jan 25, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1956381678
ISBN-13: 9781956381672
 

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