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The book contains George Ohsawa's contrasting of Western science's
views on Life and Death with that of Far Eastern philosophy. He
then explains why macrobiotic practice can lead to a happy,
grateful life in this world without having to wait for the next
life.
A classic of macrobiotic literature written in 1956 to explain
macrobiotic medicine and philosophy to Dr. Albert Schweitzer.
Contains the most extensive explanation of Ohsawa's use of yin and
yang thinking.
Zen Macrobiotics is the "flame" of macrobiotics. It was written in
1960 by Ohsawa to introduce macrobiotics to the United States. This
unabridged edition, combines the original manuscript corrected by
Ohsawa in 1960 with the 1965 Oles edition, including a restoration
of over 240 recipes left out of other editions, and a complete
index.
George Ohsawa's account of his 1955 visit to Dr. Albert
Schweitzer's hospital in Africa and how he discovers a cure for
deadly tropical ulcers followed by his teachings on the physical
and mental aspects of disease, the traditional approach to healing
versus the symptomatic medicine of today, and the priniciple of the
unifying principle of yin and yang--the foundation of macrobiotics.
George Ohsawa's translation and interpretation of Kervran's theory
of biological transmutation, in which elements can transmute to
other elements in the biological body.
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The Book of Judo (Paperback)
George Ohsawa; Edited by Sandy Rothman; Translated by William Gleason
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This book explains the principles of judo and aikido in order to
show their fundamental relationship to the basis of happiness,
justice, freedom, and world peace as presented in macrobiotic
theory. Previously published as The Art of Peace.
George Ohsawa (1893-1966) was instrumental in bringing to the
Western world the wisdom of the Far East. This book brings together
some of his most practical teachings on love, marriage, child care,
old age, education, and medicine. It is his invitation to a rich
and adventurous life, a life of endless learning and infinite joy.
The philosophical basis of macrobiotics explaining humankind's
connection to the Infinite and how a firm understanding of this
connection can lead one to a healthy, happy, peaceful, free, and
ideal way of life.
Introductory book on macrobiotics, including philosophy, getting
started, and recipes. This book is for people whose aim is to
create health and happiness for themselves.
This comprehensive guide to macrobiotic medicine contains much of
George Ohsawa's writing on health and the curing of many diseases
easily and simply with natural foods.
A short, practical, and unique guide to learning basic Japanese
language.
The unique (unifying) principle, called yin/yang by the ancient
Chinese, is the missing key that joins religion and science, man
and God, philosophy and daily life. This is George Ohsawa's first
book originally published in French in 1931.
Le Principe Unique (la constitution-conception de la Vie et de
l'Univers de l'Extreme-Orient) n'est, en realite, qu'une methode de
classification dialectique pratique et universelle, accessible a
tout le monde, qui embrasse tout ce qui existe dans l'univers et
l'Univers lui-meme. (Georges Ohsawa)
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