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The book "8 Seasons - Haiku" consists of three parts. The first section "The Garden", is an homage to the seasons, to the changing weather through the year, to how plants change, and to how the eight seasons make their impact on us all. Living by the Trondheim-fjord, experiencing the tides, the clouds, the birds, the plants, and how we all are part of each other, was the source of inspiration for the author.The second section, "The Way", is centered around a series of ten old Chinese paintings. In the Chinese tradition the process of knowing and realizing the Self, is described as the process of ox-taming. For each of them Holthe is giving his comments in the form of a Haiku. The third section, "The Gardener", is an attempt to summarize the whole, underlining the unity of the "8 Seasons".
Den andre delen har perspektiver på plantenaturen og naturmedisin.Det er avsnitt om: 1) de fem elementene som brukes i feng shui og tradisjonell kinesisk medisin 2) trær som blomstermedisin 3) trær som arketyper med referanse til human design, menneskenaturen. Enten du er interessert i feng shui, Bachs blomstermedisin, eller human design vil du kunne ha glede av denne diktsamlingen.]]>
The book consists of two parts. The first part contains poems and photos of twenty-five common Norwegian trees. The second part has perspectives on plant nature and natural medicine.There are sections on: 1) the five elements used in feng shui and traditional Chinese medicine 2) trees as flower medicine 3) trees as archetypes with reference to human design, human nature. Whether you are interested in feng shui, Bach flower remedies, or human design, you will be able to enjoy this collection of poems.
"A Garland of Quotes - an outlook on the 64 hexagrams of the I'Ching" by T. E. Holthe. "I'Ching - The Book of Changes", one one the oldest Chinese books, has for generations been used as a guide to understand life. .I'Ching" consists of 64 hexagrams or archetypes. There is a direct link between the hexagrams and the human DNA as is explained in .A New View on Human Nature - a Book of Reference on Human Design and the Inner Weave" also by T. E. Holthe. A hexagram consists of 6 lines or 6 stages in the unfoldment of the archetype. Both the archetypes and their paths are seen form the perspective of Human Design. Each of the 64 hexagrams are described with three short poems in the haiku tradition. These poems are Holthe's outlook on the human archetypes, and to supplement his view four quotes of people from different times and places have been selected to illustrate each of the hexagrams. May this collection of quotes awaken your interest for this treasure of wisdom from China. 160 pages, 4th edition. January 2020.
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