The Book of Ki: A Practical Guide to the Healing Principles of Life Energy Book by Mallory Fromm (Preowned)
これは特別注文品です
これらの商品は、選択した宅配便による発送の準備が整うまでに、ここに到着するまでに約 1 ~ 2 週間かかる場合があります。特注品につきましては、いかなる場合でも返品・交換はお受けできません。これらの商品をショッピングカートに追加する前に、商品の詳細をよくご確認ください。
ご注意ください: 他の商品をご注文の場合は、特別注文商品が入荷次第、お預かりし、特注商品と一緒に発送させていただきます。または、通常の商品をより早く発送するために別々にご注文いただくこともできます。
Illustrated exercises for strengthening your life energy to heal yourself and others
• Presents a thorough understanding of ki and teaches how to access ki through breathing
• Includes a series of exercises, accompanied by photographs, for strengthening, smoothing, balancing, and transmitting ki
One morning in 1979 Mallory Fromm awoke in his Tokyo apartment with agonizing pain shooting through half of his body. A series of specialists were unable to cure the pain, which grew worse until Fromm could no longer walk. Just when he had given up all hope, a friend introduced him to an aged Japanese woman who cured him using her healing art based on ki, the life energy that animates the entire universe, and that flows through each and every one of us.
The Book of Ki presents you with a thorough understanding of what ki is, then teaches you how to access your ki. A series of exercises teaches you how to strengthen, smooth, and balance your ki, and shows you how to transmit your ki to heal yourself and others. Photographs accompanying each exercise clearly show you where to position your hands to maximize the flow of ki in the body.
The Book of Ki also tells the story of Kayoko Matsuura, the brilliant healer who saved Mallory Fromm and countless others. It is an in-depth and moving account of a woman whose simple but revolutionary healing art the West is only now ready to understand.
About the Author:
Mallory Fromm, Ph.D., is Professor of Comparative Culture at Meiji University in Tokyo, where he has lived for twenty years. He is the director of the SIKE Institute, an alternative HMO in Los Angeles, and he is an instructor of Aikido, the Japanese martial art based on ki. He divides his time between California and Tokyo.
Printed in 1998
128 pages