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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Joo Teoh , Mimi Kuo-DeemerPublisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers Imprint: Singing Dragon Dimensions: Width: 15.00cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.250kg ISBN: 9781787756526ISBN 10: 1787756521 Pages: 160 Publication Date: 21 June 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsHere is a book which gives the reader a glimpse into what the world looks like through the lens of a profound, practical and insightful Chinese culture. How lyrical and rich the Chinese language is in describing our body, the meridians, nature and our relationships. With Joo's cultural experiences, growing up in Malaysia, a country with Chinese, Indian, British and Malay roots and having an education in the West and living in Malaysia, the U.S.A., the U.K., China and France with a practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine and yoga, what better person to describe and explain the philosophy of Qigong in the practice of Yoga. -- Dr. Marie Shieh * FRACGP, Anna Bay, NSW Australia * Joo Teoh's book is a pearl of universal wisdom, spoken from a deep well of penetrating insight. Highly recommended. -- Max Strom, International Breathing Teacher and author of A Life Worth Breathing, and There is No APP for Happiness What struck me when I first read this book was the elegance of its words, the easy wisdom of the ideas expressed by its creator, and the beautiful blend of Eastern philosophies with the modern world that filled its pages... Qigong in the Practice of Yoga will not only widen your horizons and open your heart, it will inspire you to deepen into yourself, to taste the beauty of life as it flows through you, and will likely help you to feel simply more energetic, and equally more calm, at the same time. Highly recommended. -- udith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D, PT, yoga teacher, author of ten books including Yoga Myths: What You Need to Learn and Unlearn for a Safe and Happy Yoga Practice What struck me when I first read this book was the elegance of its words, the easy wisdom of the ideas expressed by its creator, and the beautiful blend of Eastern philosophies with the modern world that filled its pages... Qigong in Yoga Teaching and Practice will not only widen your horizons and open your heart, it will inspire you to deepen into yourself, to taste the beauty of life as it flows through you, and will likely help you to feel simply more energetic, and equally more calm, at the same time. Highly recommended. -- Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D, PT, yoga teacher, author of ten books including Yoga Myths: What You Need to Learn and Unlearn for a Safe and Happy Yoga Practice Joo Teoh's book is a pearl of universal wisdom, spoken from a deep well of penetrating insight. Highly recommended. -- Max Strom, International Breathing Teacher and author of A Life Worth Breathing, and There is No APP for Happiness Here is a book which gives the reader a glimpse into what the world looks like through the lens of a profound, practical and insightful Chinese culture. How lyrical and rich the Chinese language is in describing our body, the meridians, nature and our relationships. With Joo's cultural experiences, growing up in Malaysia, a country with Chinese, Indian, British and Malay roots and having an education in the West and living in Malaysia, the U.S.A., the U.K., China and France with a practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine and yoga, what better person to describe and explain the philosophy of Qigong in the practice of Yoga. -- Dr. Marie Shieh * FRACGP, Anna Bay, NSW Australia * Here is a book which gives the reader a glimpse into what the world looks like through the lens of a profound, practical and insightful Chinese culture. How lyrical and rich the Chinese language is in describing our body, the meridians, nature and our relationships. With Joo's cultural experiences, growing up in Malaysia, a country with Chinese, Indian, British and Malay roots and having an education in the West and living in Malaysia, the U.S.A., the U.K., China and France with a practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine and yoga, what better person to describe and explain the philosophy of Qigong in the practice of Yoga. -- Dr. Marie Shieh * FRACGP, Anna Bay, NSW Australia * Joo Teoh's book is a pearl of universal wisdom, spoken from a deep well of penetrating insight. Highly recommended. -- Max Strom, International Breathing Teacher and author of A Life Worth Breathing, and There is No APP for Happiness What struck me when I first read this book was the elegance of its words, the easy wisdom of the ideas expressed by its creator, and the beautiful blend of Eastern philosophies with the modern world that filled its pages... Qigong in the Practice of Yoga will not only widen your horizons and open your heart, it will inspire you to deepen into yourself, to taste the beauty of life as it flows through you, and will likely help you to feel simply more energetic, and equally more calm, at the same time. Highly recommended. -- Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D, PT, yoga teacher, author of ten books including Yoga Myths: What You Need to Learn and Unlearn for a Safe and Happy Yoga Practice What struck me when I first read this book was the elegance of its words, the easy wisdom of the ideas expressed by its creator, and the beautiful blend of Eastern philosophies with the modern world that filled its pages... Qigong in the Practice of Yoga will not only widen your horizons and open your heart, it will inspire you to deepen into yourself, to taste the beauty of life as it flows through you, and will likely help you to feel simply more energetic, and equally more calm, at the same time. Highly recommended. -- Judith Hanson Lasater, Ph.D, PT, yoga teacher, author of ten books including Yoga Myths: What You Need to Learn and Unlearn for a Safe and Happy Yoga Practice Joo Teoh's book is a pearl of universal wisdom, spoken from a deep well of penetrating insight. Highly recommended. -- Max Strom, International Breathing Teacher and author of A Life Worth Breathing, and There is No APP for Happiness Here is a book which gives the reader a glimpse into what the world looks like through the lens of a profound, practical and insightful Chinese culture. How lyrical and rich the Chinese language is in describing our body, the meridians, nature and our relationships. With Joo's cultural experiences, growing up in Malaysia, a country with Chinese, Indian, British and Malay roots and having an education in the West and living in Malaysia, the U.S.A., the U.K., China and France with a practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine and yoga, what better person to describe and explain the philosophy of Qigong in the practice of Yoga. -- Dr. Marie Shieh * FRACGP, Anna Bay, NSW Australia * Author InformationJoo Teoh is a teacher of hatha vinyasa yoga, qigong and meditation. Joo began teaching in 2007 in China's first dedicated yoga studio, Yoga Yard Beijing. He has also taught at The Life Centre and Triyoga and is a founding member of the Association of Five Element Acupuncturists (AFEA). Joo speaks three Chinese dialects, Malay, English and French. He hosts private retreats at his farmhouse in Normandy. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |