Frustrated by eleven years of robotic Tai Chi practice, William Broughton Burt quit-only to discover his body already knew the way. This unconventional guide presents forty-nine principles that transform Tai Chi from rigid exercise into flowing meditation. With irreverent humor and hard-won wisdom, Burt bridges Eastern tradition and Western understanding, showing how conscious movement becomes a technology for healing, stress relief, and spiritual evolution. Forget memorizing sequences-discover the Tai Chi your body has been waiting to express.
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Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 127 mm
Dicke: 16 mm
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978-1-945760-26-6 (9781945760266)
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Author William Broughton Burt grew up in a colorful river town on the east bank of the Mississippi. During his teen years, Burt discovered edgy writers such as Jack Kerouac, Hunter S. Thompson, and Richard Farina. Upon receiving his masters from the University of Memphis, Burt was enlisted to teach English for a year in Shenzhen, China.During Burt's time in China, the SARS epidemic and subsequent panic broke out. Most foreigners chose to leave, but Burt remained, and his experiences became the basis of his first novel, "The Year of the Hydra." Now in his sixties, William Broughton Burt devotes his attention to essays on various subjects. Themes center around personal development viewed from his own unique, often salty, perspective.He swears he'll never write another novel.