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C**Y
Worth its weight in Gold!
I pre-ordered this book as soon as I found it was available to buy in an English translation. I love that it’s a hardback book, and the inner pages are also thick paper which gives the book a nice quality feel , when holding in your hands to read.I am on chapter 4 now, and I have already learned so much profound insights. Which know I can apply to myself, and which will enable me to improve my life as a whole, for myself and those around me!It is well written, easy to understand and gives practical guidance for people at any level in life. It has the right balance of information, history, passion, and clarity on how everything links together, so we can apply it to ourselves to become our best self! Definitely a must buy book!
B**Z
Great book for improving mind and body
I'd recommend this book for anyone who wants to better themselves. Then if you enjoy it you should consider visiting the Shaolin Temple Europe in Otterberg, Germany. You won't be disappointed. The best book I've read in ages.
N**E
This book covers a lot and maybe topic can't be learnt from a book, interesting though
Shi Heng Yi is a Shaolin monk and a Master. In this book he outlines some of the background to past and present Shaolin practices. He also talks about his journey in life and the arts. The "arts" here are the internal, and often martial, arts associated with a number of Eastern countries. There is some background to the basic philosophies including the idea that while Shaolin practices are rooted in Buddhism they are linked to Daoism and Confucianism too. Indeed much of this books seems perfectly relevant to Eastern arts in general.There is a format running through this book. Each chapter will look at a particular topic and often Shi Heng Yi's life/Shaolin practices and then end with a "method" to help you deepen your understanding of Shaolin practices. As such this is quite wide ranging covering Buddhism, breathing practice, meditation, martial arts particularly internal, morality & virtues among other topics. The structure and order of this was generally good for me. There was emphasis on self awareness in a number of areas which is very good and an essential part of moving deeper into these arts.In particular aspects such as nourishing Qi and working with the energy channels are basic but so important. I guess one problem is that is quite a short book and an awful lot is crammed in to my mind. This inevitably means that there will be a lack of detail for some people. At the end there are pointers to websites for further information and training however that might not be for everyone.As an internal arts practitioner for some years now I found this interesting. However I think it rather unlikely that anyone is really going to get the best out of themselves via the rather basic descriptions of "methods". A phrase that I will use with my master is that it is all very easy however you have to work very hard to make it easy! Personally this will not come solely from any book for me. However it is quite possible that this will act as a trigger for people to explore more of this fascinating subject. I found this book a worthwhile read and informative in a few ways. Certainly of interest to those who want to know more about the Shaolin way of life and internal arts more generally. The writing style is simple enough and very accessible. 3.5/5My thanks to the author and the publisher for an advance copy of this book
A**Y
Book cover damaged
Precious book to have.
D**S
Can’t put it down!
At last, what I’ve been waiting for!
P**.
Insightful read.
Bought this in German, when it was first released, and loved it. Wonderful to have it now translated into English. An insightful and thoughtful book, with many layers.
M**S
So glad we got it in English
Amazing <3
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