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The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years : Health and Vitality in an Age of Transformation (9781418460969)



The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years By Philip Rose In his book, The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years Phil Rose wants us to imagine that living to 120 years is possible. He imagined this long before consulting the longevity experts, many of whom had reached the same conclusion: living to 120 is the natural life span for humans. In The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years Phil Rose presents his "Ten Wisdoms" for living a balanced and rational life. His ideas stand in contrast to much of what is out of balance in our world. In addition to the more widely accepted and discussed areas of nutritional supplements, diet, and exercise, Phil Rose's program of "ten wisdoms" includes an in-depth analysis of: Learning effective and practical ways to reduce stress and heal emotional hurts. Managing money and finding meaningful work. Living "outside the box" through personal creativity and play. Enjoying the rewards and inner peace of an authentic spiritual life. Participating in the essential healing powers of Mother Earth. Gaining and keeping long time friendships alive. Using alternative healers and Western doctors to repair and heal the body. Experiencing personal power to transform the world. The 120 Club - Living the Good Life for 120 Years is not a quick-fix book but one that is meant to accompany you over a lifetime. There is no pre-requisite to join The 120 Club other than the total and joyful decision to transform your now long and healthy life. "The 120 Club is THE survival manual for this century" Bob Bodgan - Professor of Sociology and Education - Syracuse University "There are books aplenty that urge us to fix the world and as many that guide us in healing the body and soul. In these pages Phil Rose wisely shows that to be fully alive is to be fully engaged spiritually, politically, and personally. Read on, live well, live long." Jack Manno - Executive Director of the Great Lakes Research Consortium and author of Privileged Goods.


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  • Paperback | 200 pages
  • 210 x 280 x 10mm | 463g
  • Bloomington, United States
  • English
  • 1418460966
  • 9781418460969


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