| Management number | 233365830 | Release Date | 2026/06/27 | List Price | US$90.00 | Model Number | 233365830 | ||
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THE LANGUAGE OF BALANCEA Meditation on Equilibrium in Body, Mind, Relationship, and Cosmos by Prince HamungalaIn a world that tugs us toward extremes—excess and deprivation, relentless striving and collapse—Prince Hamungala offers a quiet, luminous invitation: to listen anew to the ancient, living language of balance.Independently published in 2026, this deeply personal work begins with the author’s own confession. Amid a season of perilous tilt—too much giving, too little receiving; too much striving, too little rest—Hamungala realized balance is no static goal or checklist. It is a dynamic conversation, spoken in breath, seasons, love, loss, and the soul’s patient return to center.The opening chapter roots this language in the body’s wisdom. Picture standing barefoot at the ocean’s edge: waves press, sand slips, yet you remain upright through countless micro-adjustments—muscles tightening, ankles shifting, eyes fixed on the horizon. Balance is movement so finely tuned it appears as stillness: the miracle that lets a child stand for the first time, a ballerina execute thirty-two fouettés in Swan Lake, or a hiker navigate treacherous paths without conscious command.This embodied truth expands outward. Equilibrium sustains coral reefs through mutual give-and-take, seasons through fierce yet temporary leans—spring’s surge, summer’s ripeness, autumn’s release, winter’s rest—and chemical reactions where harmony preserves mass through precise matching.Hamungala dismantles misconceptions: balance is not tension’s erasure or constant evenness. Life demands seasonal unevenness. A creator’s decade of intense work or a parent’s all-consuming early years are not failures but necessary tilts, followed by disciplined return. True balance is the courage to lean when required and the wisdom to restore when called.Ancient traditions echo this insight. Aristotle’s golden mean is excellence through careful proportion. Taoism’s yin-yang dances in eternal mutual becoming, each cradling the other’s seed. Buddhism’s Middle Way rejects extremes of indulgence and asceticism for clarity. Confucianism’s teaching of the Mean offers a steady, responsive pivot amid change. Modern systems—homeostasis, feedback loops, ecological resilience—speak the same quiet language.Balance shapes daily metaphors too: wise proportions in nourishment over time, long-horizon faithfulness in budgets, checks preventing tyranny in politics and society. Work-life balance becomes a tightrope walker’s living negotiation—fierce focus when creation demands, tender presence for loved ones, rest when spent, play to renew joy.Dedicated to the quiet center beneath every storm and to those who rise after falling, enriched by epigraphs from Buddha (“The way is in the heart”) and Einstein (“In the middle of difficulty lies opportunity”), the book carries a humble, grateful voice. The preface and acknowledgments thank sages, biologists, lovers, parents, family who endured the author’s imbalances, and readers who meet balance halfway.Though only the introduction appears in full here, the table of contents promises deeper dialects: hidden truths, balance in health, love, religion, wealth, and its transformative effects. Discussion questions, recommended reading, and an afterword invite active engagement.In luminous, poetic prose, The Language of Balance reminds us the center is not a fixed prize but a direction—patiently, daily, forgivingly faced. A North Star for navigating deviations, a conversation continued through stumbles. For anyone feeling tilted, this is a kind companion: attentive, fluent, forgiving. It demands no perfection—only that we keep listening and returning. Read more
| ASIN | B0GJ141QN7 |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Edition | 1st |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.1 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Reading age | 16 - 18 years |
| Print length | 51 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | January 22, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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