As a result of the creation of the CIRCLE OF READERS IN MOTION AND WITHOUT BARRIERS (CIM) within this blog, and at the suggestion of some of its first members, I have decided to gather in this space a selection of the books we have published through Editorial EMULISA, which are available on Amazon in both Spanish and English.
Caminar
A poetic and archetypal journey that invites readers to build their own “inner tower” through symbol, myth, and contemplative practice. Blending essay, spiritual diary, and creativity guide, this work proposes walking and creating as acts of revelation, offering a cartography of personal symbols inspired by Jungian imagination and the transformative power of inner retreat.
Comprar en AmazonA proposal for neuroemotional architecture and urbanism that integrates technology, sensitivity, and walkability. From the framework of Toxic Realism, it proposes the rehumanization of space through environments that feel, learn, and emotionally accompany the inhabitant.
Comprar en AmazonAn interdisciplinary reflection on the act of walking as an essential vital function. Using the dog as an evolutionary mirror, the book formulates the concept of HOMETOITER (Homeostasis, Ethology, Iter) to rethink human movement as a biological, emotional, and cognitive foundation in the face of the cultural normalization of sedentary lifestyles.
Comprar en AmazonA visionary narrative blending science, emotion, and futurism. Through the story of a scientist determined to transcend physical limitations, this work imagines a future where the mind itself becomes a vehicle of movement. Poetic and speculative, it reflects on disability, technological hope, and the transformative power of human will.
Comprar en AmazonA symbolic and anthropological essay where the Earth judges a global contest of “Thinking with the Feet.” Through poetic allegory, it transforms walking into a sacred act of writing and memory, linking humanity’s physical movement with the collective unconscious and the wisdom of the soil.
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