Strength
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In this book, A. Shevtsov explores the concept of "strength" with the usual careful and elaboration of the primary sources.
The author considers this concept through the epics, and through the ancient epic, and through the Vedas, through the philosophers and dictionaries of the Russian language, as well as from the opposite, he examines power through "powerlessness". And suddenly it turns out that power is of different types, and our people knew and saw it. It can be considered, it can be mastered, it can be collected.
The book will be interesting not only to philosophers who similar, they have missed the concept of "power", and psychologists who study the behavior of a person and his aspiration, but also to all those who came to understand that he lacks a little strength for his vital tasks
The author considers this concept through the epics, and through the ancient epic, and through the Vedas, through the philosophers and dictionaries of the Russian language, as well as from the opposite, he examines power through "powerlessness". And suddenly it turns out that power is of different types, and our people knew and saw it. It can be considered, it can be mastered, it can be collected.
The book will be interesting not only to philosophers who similar, they have missed the concept of "power", and psychologists who study the behavior of a person and his aspiration, but also to all those who came to understand that he lacks a little strength for his vital tasks
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Chiromantia & Esoteric & Numerology
Series:
Series: Philosoptic Anthropology
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9908243-9-3
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