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Women who eat in the light of the Luna

How women can turn their relationship to food and their own body through intuition, myths and ancient stories. Johnston Anita
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How can women turn their relationship to food and their own body through intuition, myths and ancient stories
Although the book of Anita Johnston deals with eating disorders, it is far from being just about them and is not only intended for those who are struggling with one of the forms of this disorder. It is devoted to all women who are interested in deepening their self -confidence, connect to their inner knowledge, live in harmony with their body and change their relationship to food. He is a great guide on the way of rediscovering femininity and intuition. He speaks to us of hunger and his various forms, illuminates how important it is to learn to distinguish them, because we will only be able to find the right food we will crazy and stop starving and suffering.

Eating disorders have recently expanded as an epidemic. The ideal of female beauty is a boys' character with big breasts, without closets, with zero percentage of fat. Few women and girls are satisfied with their body and therefore struggle with it and become their enemy. What?

We live in a society that suppresses typically female aspects of fertility and deep wisdom associated with natural cycles. As Anita Johnston aptly notes, today's woman is like a round pin trying to fit into a square opening… Women who are struggling with some of the eating disorders are considered sick, "defective goods" that need to be "repaired" .

Disorders of eating by far not only from the obsession of girls or women have a model of a model and their causes cannot be reduced to merely a question of food. Thanks to the sensitive approach of the author, its wise insight and clear and understandable interpretation, we reveal the roots of eating disorders, understand their functioning and find that they even have their purpose. The author shows us how we can see all the context from a wide perspective.



Anita Johnston's book is woven from a colorful tapestry of myths and ancient stories that inspires women to liberate from eating disorders by revealing metaphors hidden in their own personal stories.

It is important to realize that it is in our power to deal with eating disorder once and for all, as we carry all the necessary resources in ourselves. If we can detect them and open up our femininity, re-connect to our intuition and persevere in our intention, we will be healing.

Reading this book is an amazing adventure to discover femininity, the voice of a wise woman who dwells inside each of us. If we can listen to this inner voice, it will reliably lead us on the way to recovery and further life. Anita Johnston will guide you through the Labyrinth of the World in twenty chapters, in which you will gradually encounter important aspects of femininity, including intuition, sexuality, monthly cycle, mother's archetype, etc. to heal. For example, you can learn to recognize the signals of your hunger, but also distinguish between physical and emotional hunger. You will reveal how important your feelings, emotions and dreams are. And you will surely be happy to open up your femininity and accept the rare gifts it offers.

Dr. Anita Johnston is a psychologist. In 1982 she became a co -founder of the Center for Anorexia and Bulimia in Hawaii. In addition to its private practice, it lectures abundantly in professional organizations, universities, healthcare facilities and for the general public. Lives with her husband and two daughters in Hawaii.

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