terça-feira, 17 de agosto de 2010

Dan Millman, autor de "O Guerreiro Pacífico",em Águas de Lindóia for the VII Congresso Transpessoal!

Águas de Lindóia
Por coincidência  by coincidence o autor de um  livro o qual estou lendo , Dan Millman , irá  encerrar o  VII Congresso Transpessoal  next September 7th em minha cidade natal hometown em Águas de Lindóia  a se realizar to be held entre os dias from September 4th to 7th.

For people who are interested in attending the meeting, participar do congresso. I would recommend staying at the Hotel Mantovani, of course, and also enjoy the best the city has to offer.

Dan Millman é um escritor norte-americano que já publicou 13 livros em um estilo auto-ajuda místico. O mais famoso dos seus livros é "O Caminho do Guerreiro Pacífico", uma espécie de semi-autobiografia, no qual o autor relata desde a sua vida como jovem ginasta que se preparava para as Olimpíadas, até o seu encontro com o mestre Sócrates, que vai lhe transmitir ensinamentos de transformação interior, que muito tem da filosofia budista.
O livro também rendeu o filme "Peaceful Warrior" ("Poder Alem da Vida" no Brasil).

Dan Millman (born February 22, 1946) is a former Trampolining world champion athlete, university coach, martial arts instructor and college professor, and an author of fourteen self-help books, currently published in 29 languages, the most famous of which is the semi-autobiographical novel, Way of the Peaceful Warrior (1980), which was adapted into a feature film, Peaceful Warrior (2006) directed by Victor Salva and starring Nick Nolte[1][2].


In 1964, he became the first World Men's Trampoline Champion at the 1964 Trampoline World Championships in London[3].


At the age of 17, he won the United States Gymnastics Federation (USGF)'s Trampoline Championship and competed in gymnastics at John Marshall High School in Los Angeles. While a freshman at U.C. Berkeley, he won the 1964 Trampoline World Championships in London, also in same year, he won three All-American titles, including national titles in FX and V. Later in 1968, he recovered from his motorcycle injury, and co-captained the 1968 NCAA University of California gymnastics team; also in 1968 he was appointed as Director of gymnastics at Stanford University, here he coached U.S. Olympian, Steve Hug, and brought the Stanford team to national prominence, subsequently in 1972 he became an assistant professor of physical education at Oberlin College at Oberlin, Ohio.


His early background includes training in modern dance, gymnastics, and martial arts. He earned a black belt in aikido. Later he studied various yogas and other martial arts, and traveled around the world researching integrative disciplines, which resulted in his calling since 1980 — writing about and teaching an approach to living he calls the "way of the peaceful warrior" in his career as a motivational speaker. Due to the varied topics of his books, his work is difficult to label, but is generally connected to the human potential movement
 Wikipedia    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Millman


                                                         "Poder além da Vida"
                         

                                             Dan: Paradox, humour, and change.

                         

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