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The Art of War -- Spirituality for Conflict: Annotated & Explained

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Product Description Discover the spiritually incisive strategies for peacefully resolving conflictin this masterpiece of military strategy. Written 2,500 years ago by Chinese general Sun Tzu, The Art of War is a poetic and potent treatise on military strategy still in use in war colleges around the world. Yet its principles transcend warfare and have practical applications to all the conflicts and crises we face in our lives―in our workplaces, our families, even within ourselves. Thomas Huynh guides you through Sun Tzu's masterwork, highlighting principles that encourage a perceptive and spiritual approach to conflict, enabling you to: Prevent conflicts before they arise Peacefully and quickly resolve conflicts when they do arise Act with courage, intelligence and benevolence in adversarial situations Convert potential enemies into friends Control your emotions before they control you Now you can experience the effectiveness of Sun Tzu's teachings even if you have no previous knowledge of The Art of War. Insightful yet unobtrusive facing-page commentary explains the subtleties of the text, allowing you to unlock the power of its teachings and help prevent and resolve the conflicts in your own life. Review "Instructs us in patience, flexibility, resolve, discernment, skillful means, compassion―powerfully effective [strategies] in all our relationships, business and spiritual life. Heartily recommended to all leaders and to anyone seeking peace, deep understanding and reconciliation."―Lama Surya Das, author, Awakening the Buddha Within "Practical and pragmatic guidance with brilliant insights into the text. Provides clear evidence, and a robust example, that Sun Tzu's wisdom lineage lives on today."―James Gimian, publisher, Shambhala Sun, director, Denma Translation Group, The Art of War: The Denma Translation "A masterpiece.... Gives readers practical insight into the highly relevant work of Sun Tzu as it relates to peace, conflict resolution and personal growth. Clear guidance from an ancient philosopher and warrior."―Angie Morgan and Courtney Lynch, former captains, U.S. Marine Corps, and authors, Leading from the Front "Engaging commentaries and clear explanations.... Captures the essence of Sun Tzu's teachings and demonstrates how [this] ancient wisdom can be applied in the modern world to achieve powerful results."―Derek Lin, author, Tao Te Ching: Annotated & Explained From the Author "The Art of War--Spirituality of Conflict" is a book we wish was available when we were starting out. Backed by over 40 top Art of War scholars, it has an original translation of Sun Tzu's Art of War and practical explanations of all the verses. Conflicts in life -- at work or at home -- can make us angry, depressed, or lose control emotionally. This Art of War version can break that emotional cycle and start you along the path to empowerment, confidence, and peace. You will be able to learn and apply Sun Tzu's immeasurable wisdom to your own life immediately. Since 1999, we have helped countless people and organizations accomplish their goals, and we can help you accomplish yours as well. About the Author Thomas Huynh is founder of www.sonshi.com, the Web's leading and most respected resource on Sun Tzu’s The Art of War . He co-translated The Art of War with the editors at Sonshi.com. He holds an MBA from Vanderbilt University. Marc Benioff is chairman and CEO of Salesforce.com, the worldwide leader in on-demand business services. He has been a practitioner of Sun Tzu's principles for over a decade and is the coauthor of The Business of Changing the World and Compassionate Capitalism. Thomas Cleary holds a PhD in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University and a JD from the University of California, Berkeley. He is the translator of over seventy-five volumes of classical works from seven languages.