El Caos Iluminado

El Caos Iluminado

Azahara Delgado Rodríguez

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Clube de Autores - Pensática, Unipessoal
Año de edición:
2024
Materia
Psicología
ISBN:
9786526622957
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Un canto a la luz interiorBienvenidos lectores. En sus manos sostienen un libro singular, uno que celebra la diversidad de mentes y experiencias que nos hace humanos.A través de estas páginas conocerán historias de viajes, de búsquedas internas y de senderos iluminados. Cada relato es único, pero todos comparten un hilo conductor: el poder de la resiliencia, la fuerza de la comprensión propia y el triunfo del espíritu sobre las adversidades.Si algo nos enseñan estos relatos es que, en nuestro interior, habita una luz que aguarda ser descubierta. Una chispa capaz de guiarnos en las sendas oscuras y de transformar los desafíos en oportunidades de crecimiento.¿Qué encuentran en común todos estos valientes protagonistas, aparentemente tan diversos? Un don que a menudo es malinterpretado por los demás: una mente inquieta, un cerebro que piensa de forma diferente.Algo que la ciencia hoy denomina Trastorno por Déficit de Atención e Hiperactividad (TDAH) pero que ellos han sabido elevar a categoría de fortaleza. Han aprendido a canalizar su energía hacia rumbos de realización personal, a abrazar su singularidad y a compartirla con quienes a su vez buscan su propia luz.Esperamos que al leer estas páginas descubran su propia chispa interior. Que se inspiren para cultivar su resiliencia y para irradiar su valía al mundo. Que sepan que no están solos en su camino, donde quiera que los lleve, y que otras almas aguardan ser iluminadas por su luz.Les damos la bienvenida a este canto colectivo a la fuerza del espíritu humano. Les invitamos a sumergirse en las historias, a dejarse tocar por ellas y a continuar escribiendo la suya propia.

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