Six Eminent Mystics
$28.00Author: Raymund Andrea
- Paperback: 280 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: The Rosicrucian Collection
Author: Raymund Andrea
- Paperback: 280 pages
- Language: English
- Publisher: The Rosicrucian Collection
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Author: Raymund Andrea
Author: Raymund Andrea

Author: Pi-Kwang Tsung, Ph.D. and Hong-yen Hsu, Ph.D.
Author: Pi-Kwang Tsung, Ph.D. and Hong-yen Hsu, Ph.D.

Author: Kahlil Gibran
Author: Kahlil Gibran

Author: Dr. Lia Andrews
Author: Dr. Lia Andrews

Author: Richard P. Brown and Patricia L. Gerbarg
***includes an instructional CD of then breathing practices
Author: Richard P. Brown and Patricia L. Gerbarg
***includes an instructional CD of then breathing practices

Author: Bob Flaws
Author: Bob Flaws

Author : Stephen Harrod Buhner
Author : Stephen Harrod Buhner

Author Yehuda Berg
Author Yehuda Berg

Author Kabbalist Rav Berg
Author Kabbalist Rav Berg

Author Michael Berg
Author Michael Berg

Author Michael Berg
Author Michael Berg

Author Michael Berg
Author Michael Berg

Author Godwin Akasie
Author Godwin Akasie

Coordinated by Alexis Zwerner
Coordinated by Alexis Zwerner

Author CJ Puotinen
Author CJ Puotinen

Author Danny Dreyer and Katherine Dreyer
Overview
Fitness Walking for Lifelong Health and Energy
In Chi Walking: Fitness Walking for Lifelong Health and Energy, you’ll learn to become a graceful, efficient walker in Five Mindful Steps. The Chi Walking Form emphasizes proper bio-mechanics of walking, based on principles borrowed from T’ai Chi, including: loosening joints, moving from one’s core muscles, and relaxing the peripheral muscles of the arms and legs. This approach makes walking easier on the body and helps improve and eliminate the aches, pains and discomfort of walking incorrectly.
Author Danny Dreyer and Katherine Dreyer
Overview
Fitness Walking for Lifelong Health and Energy
In Chi Walking: Fitness Walking for Lifelong Health and Energy, you’ll learn to become a graceful, efficient walker in Five Mindful Steps. The Chi Walking Form emphasizes proper bio-mechanics of walking, based on principles borrowed from T’ai Chi, including: loosening joints, moving from one’s core muscles, and relaxing the peripheral muscles of the arms and legs. This approach makes walking easier on the body and helps improve and eliminate the aches, pains and discomfort of walking incorrectly.