"Have you ever had a magic moment on a trip that so moved you, you knew you'd remember it forever? Hidden Travel shows you how to experience more such moments anywhere, even at home. While most travel guidebooks reveal sights that matter to others, Hidden Travel teaches you how to find what matters to you, on trips around the world or just around the corner. It's about using travel to get enough distance from your ordinary life to realize just how extraordinary it is. In so doing, you'll also discover more: more meaning, adventure, relationships, purpose, happiness, creativity, fulfillment, joy or whatever you want more of in your life. Through stories, insights, research findings and exercises gleaned from 40 years of travel over 50 countries, you'll learn how to: Experience a different, more meaningful kind of travel many long for but few find -- Discover the best places to visit -- Turn your trip into a learning labortory -- Pursue unusual quests and ask unexpected questions -- Grow your confidence and courage on a trip -- Discover and savor the happiest part of your trip -- Turn the inevitable bad times on a trip into peak moments -- Develop new ways of seeing -- Do a volunteer vacation -- Plan a trip more easily and pack better -- Experience and even create magic moments -- Discover a new way to think about time -- End any trip well by practicing this one secret -- Apply your trip to your life ..."--Amazon
Stephen L. Brock Knihy
Stephen L. Brock je kněz Prelatury Opus Dei, vysvěcený v roce 1992. Působí jako řádný profesor středověké filozofie na Papežské univerzitě Svatého Kříže v Římě, kde vyučuje od roku 1990. Jeho práce se zaměřuje na hluboké otázky filozofie a etiky, přičemž využívá svou odbornost v oblasti středověkého myšlení k osvětlení současných výzev. Jeho akademický přístup zkoumá vztah mezi ctností, štěstím a smyslem života, čímž čtenářům nabízí bohatý vhled do univerzálních lidských aspirací.


The Light That Binds
- 294 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
Focusing on the metaphysical underpinnings of natural law, this book delves into Saint Thomas Aquinas's moral doctrine, emphasizing how first principles of practical reason constitute natural law. It explores controversial questions surrounding the relationship between natural law and natural inclination, the role of human nature knowledge, and the obligatory force of natural law. Engaging with various interpretations from thinkers like Francisco Suarez and Jacques Maritain, it also examines the connection between natural law and the divine will, Aquinas's ultimate principle of being.