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"As pragmatic as it is compassionate, this intimate, humorous, and
ultimately relaxing invitation to re-wild yourself, stripping away
all that is not your true nature, will leave you inspired and
curious to discover the wild woman within" (Lissa Rankin, MD, New
York Times bestselling author of Mind Over Medicine). For many
women today, achieving a successful career, a fulfilling romantic
relationship, and a rewarding personal life can feel like an
unattainable goal. The pressure to "have it all" wreaks havoc on
our bodies and emotional well-being, and also creates unrealistic
expectations. Toxic comparisons and the need to perform enforces
damaging ideals of who and what we should be, making it harder for
us to connect with who we really are. But what if there was a way
to break free from these patterns and beliefs? What if you could
free your body from stress and trauma, tap into your inherent
creativity, and connect more authentically with the people who
matter? In this life-changing book, intimacy expert and counselor
Michaela Boehm shares practical rituals and exercises to show you
simple, everyday changes that will revolutionize your connection to
yourself, your life, and your relationships. Beyond the outdated
stereotypes of femininity lies the ancient wisdom of the Wild Woman
archetype, a path to reconnecting with our "body intelligence." In
this book, you will learn to: - Re-wild yourself by connecting to
who you really are and integrating body, emotions, and mind for
powerful expression in the world. - Switch effortlessly between
"doing" and "being," allowing you to access both empowered success
and personal fulfillment. - Unlock creativity and intuition through
understanding how body, heart, and mind can work together. - Engage
in relaxed, body-specific exercises that help you connect with
yourself and your chosen relationships.
Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International
Politics - General and Theories, grade: 1,3, Zeppelin University
Friedrichshafen, language: English, abstract: Legitimacy theory has
developed from a western human centric point of view. The initial
question was how to control human beings. In answer to this
question, the nation state - a hierarchical ordered construct - was
invented. The concept of legitimacy refers to the people's
acceptance of this political entity. Thus, the concept of political
legitimacy is historically bound to the nation state and its
political system. Recent developments attempt to question this.
This becomes most obvious when it comes to the global problems we
are facing. We live in a complex global governance system and
affecting decisions are made by global organizations beyond the
nation state. Just as the state is no longer capable of controlling
and managing society anymore I argue that the society is no longer
capable of controlling the decisions made within - or beyond - a
nation state. Neither our traditional tools of domestic democracy,
nor such instruments as state consent on a global level are longer
sufficient.
Essay from the year 2010 in the subject Politics - International
Politics - Topic: European Union, grade: 1,7, Zeppelin University
Friedrichshafen, language: English, abstract: Certainly, at least
in Europe and the United States, democracy is taken for granted.
Not only is our political system democratic, our entire society is
democratically organized. Our current understanding of democracy
came about as a result of the emergence of the European
nation-state. The functioning of modern democracy is consistent
with the political system of the state. In the twentieth century
the transforming processes of globalization, including the
empowering of global institutions as well as technological
revolution, influenced the role and functioning of the modern
nation state. A new complexity and greater number of actors
appeared on the world stage and the term 'government' was
increasingly regarded as inappropriate in capturing political
reality. The differentiated governance approach is more likely to
be capable of dealing with complexity. But what are the effects on
democracy? This term paper argues that change from 'government' to
'governance' forces a change in the concept of democracy as well.
To prove this assumption the European Union is closely examined.
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