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Este es mi primer libro: 20 años no es nada. Se trata de una recopilación de poemas sobre 20 años de mi vida; desde 1990 a 2010. Se compone de 4 capítulos, 3 de ellos de poesía y el cuarto de autoayuda. El primer Capítulo: en la gàbia (jaula) habla de mi primer contacto con el mundo homosexual (yo soy una mujer homosexual) de Valencia Capital. Vaya, lo que se llama salir del Armario. El 2° Capítulo: Mi cárcel; se refiere a una negligencia médica que marcó mi vida, pues me anuló durante 15 años. La primera mitad bajando y la segunda mitad subiendo (recuperándome). El capítulo 3° se refiere a los últimos años: el encuentro del amor, de querer y ser amada. De ahí surge la metamorfosis, la transformación, el milagro del amor incondicional y todo el sufrimiento se va evaporando. En el 4° capítulo Hago la comida. De una vieja receta, pero yo me traigo una exprimidora, y hago una síntesis de muchas cosas leídas, sobre cómo una persona puede salir de su oscuridad. Las fotos son mías, y este, es "el viaje hacia la nada, que consiste en la certeza de encontrar en tu mirada... LA BELLEZA" Canción de Miguel Bosé. Doy desde aquí las gracias a Louis L. Hay: Tu sencillez es reveladora y esa es tu fuerza. Gracias, me has abierto mi camino. Gracias a Silvia a su bondad y a su inteligencia. Gracias a Manu la diosa, que me volvió a dar la vida. Gracias a mi familia y a mis amigos. Todos son imprescindibles. Y gracias a aquellos que se alejaron, me han dado más fortaleza.
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Nei Jing states, Without entering and leaving, there is no development; without ascending and descending, no transformation, absorption, and storing.
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Includes section, "Recent book acquisitions" (varies: Recent United States publications) formerly published separately by the U.S. Army Medical Library.