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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Wu Baolin , Brent Christopher WulfPublisher: Three Pines Press Imprint: Three Pines Press ISBN: 9781931483742ISBN 10: 1931483744 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 31 May 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: In stock Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviews"No creature has enthralled me more profoundly than Rabbit, revealed in its full mystery and depth in this captivating book. Rabbit embodies an astonishing range of virtues—gentleness and ferocity, softness and powerful athleticism, generosity and healing. Rousing the Rabbit explores rabbit symbolism across traditions and cultures, making a compelling case for paying closer attention to this humble yet extraordinary creature. The book then provides an easy-to-follow qigong program that honors the rabbit through specific postures and movements aimed at cultivating strength, agility, intuition, and deep healing. This wonder of a book has expanded my appreciation for Rabbit in remarkable new directions. I'll be pondering its many gifts for a long time to come. On my property, rabbits move in the gardens and herb beds, rearing their young under our thickest shrubs. After having read this book, I will never look at Rabbit in the same way again."" - Susan Chernak McElroy, author of Animals as Teachers and Healers: True Stories and Reflections" No creature has enthralled me more profoundly than Rabbit, revealed in its full mystery and depth in this captivating book. Rabbit embodies an astonishing range of virtues--gentleness and ferocity, softness and powerful athleticism, generosity and healing. Rousing the Rabbit explores rabbit symbolism across traditions and cultures, making a compelling case for paying closer attention to this humble yet extraordinary creature. The book then provides an easy-to-follow qigong program that honors the rabbit through specific postures and movements aimed at cultivating strength, agility, intuition, and deep healing. This wonder of a book has expanded my appreciation for Rabbit in remarkable new directions. I'll be pondering its many gifts for a long time to come. On my property, rabbits move in the gardens and herb beds, rearing their young under our thickest shrubs. After having read this book, I will never look at Rabbit in the same way again.--Susan Chernak McElroy, author of Animals as Teachers and Healers: True Stories and Reflections Author InformationBrent Christopher Wulf began studying qigong under Dr. Baolin Wu in 2006 and has since studied other Daoist arts such as: taijiquan, swordplay and medical massage. He also earned a Master of Science degree in Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in 2019. He is a California native. Dr. Wu Baolin (b. 1954) is a senior master of Daoist taijiquan, Chinese medicine, and qi cultivation. Born in China, he now heals and teaches in Santa Monica, widely recognized as an authority in Chinese medicine and the martial arts. He is also the author of Dog Mother (Three Pines Press, 2022), and various other works on qigong, longevity, and health. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |