Warriors of Stillness: Meditative Traditions in the Chinese Martial Arts Book by Jan Diepersloot (Preowned) - Budovideos Inc
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Warriors of Stillness: Meditative Traditions in the Chinese Martial Arts Book by Jan Diepersloot (Preowned) (READ) - Budovideos Inc
Warriors of Stillness: Meditative Traditions in the Chinese Martial Arts Book by Jan Diepersloot (Preowned) (READ) - Budovideos Inc

Warriors of Stillness: Meditative Traditions in the Chinese Martial Arts Book by Jan Diepersloot (Preowned)

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"Warriors of Stillness" is a book written by January Diepersloot that delves into the meditative traditions of Chinese martial arts. Published by Qi Works in 1997, this trade paperback offers insights into the spiritual and philosophical aspects of martial arts practice. With a focus on the connection between movement and mindfulness, this book is a valuable resource for those interested in exploring the deeper dimensions of martial arts and self-defense. The book is part of a series called "Warriors" and is written in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in sports and recreation.

About the author:

Jan Diepersloot has studied martial arts for more than 35 years and is the author of Qigong of the Center and The Tao of Yiquan. He is the founder of the Contra Costa Center for Healing and the Arts, where he teaches. He lives in Walnut Creek, California.

Length: 280 pages

Publication date: 1995

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