Author: Karlfried Graf Dürckheim
Edition: TRA
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1594770247
Edition: TRA
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1594770247
Hara: The Vital Center of Man
The classic text on balance, inner calm, and the cultivation of tranquillity using the age-old techniques of Zen mastersa Reveals the psychosomatic underpinnings of Zen, Taoism, and other Eastern traditionsa Provides an alternative to the "chest out-belly in" postural attitude of the Westa Includes translations of the wisdom teachings of three Japanese masters a Shows how the theory and practice of Hara helps us find our essential selfWhen we speak of an individual's state, we are actually referring to something that transcends the duality of body and soul, something that reflects the entirety of a person's being. Get Hara diet books 2013 for free.
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