Sull'Autore
Tom Bisio is a world-renowned martial artist and a licensed practitioner of Chinese medicine
Fonte dell'immagine: Photographed by Valerie Ghent
Opere di Tom Bisio
A Tooth from the Tiger's Mouth: How to Treat Your Injuries with Powerful Healing Secrets of the Great Chinese… (2004) 69 copie
Decoding the DAO: Nine Lessons in Daoist Meditation: A Complete and Comprehensive Guide to Daoist Meditation (2013) 10 copie
Strategy and Change: An Examination of Military Strategy, the I-Ching and Ba Gua Zhang (2010) 6 copie
A Pearl from the Dragon's Neck: Secret Revival Methods & Vital Points for Injury, Healing and Health from the Great… (2019) 4 copie
The Art of Ba Gua Zhang: Meditation ∗ Health ∗ Self-Defense ∗ Exercise ∗ Longevity ∗… (2016) 2 copie
Ba Gua Nei Gong (German Edition) 1 copia
A Tooth from the Tiger's Mouth: How to Treat Your Injuries with Powerful Healing Secrets of the Great Chinese… (2009) 1 copia
Beyond the Battleground: Classic Strategies from the Yijing and Baguazhang for Managing Crisis Situations (2016) 1 copia
Ba Gua Nei Gong (German Edition) 1 copia
Etichette
Informazioni generali
Non ci sono ancora dati nella Conoscenza comune per questo autore. Puoi aiutarci.
Utenti
Recensioni
Potrebbero anche piacerti
Statistiche
- Opere
- 24
- Utenti
- 147
- Popolarità
- #140,982
- Voto
- 4.4
- Recensioni
- 1
- ISBN
- 20
the rest of the book attempts to cover taoist cosmology, general philosophy, and the whole apparatus of internal alchemy. i appreciate tom bisio's inclusion of original illustrations and original text w indicated translation, but he doesnt rly make use of their presence--he never gives a sustained iconographic or linguistic analysis.
his ambitious coverage of material is laudable, but ultimately comes off as confused, as the book keep telling the reader that it merely covers sleeping meditation, then goes on to discuss everything! the poor organization makes it a confusing and bewildering read.
imo when writing on taoism, organization of the material is key. this book is atrociously organized, poorly thought thru, and is misleads the reader as to its content and intentions at every turn
to top it all off, taoist sleeping meditation may as well b called "lying meditation". by this i mean that, unlike yoga nidra or tibetan dream yoga, this book does not treat the state of sleep any differently than the waking state. it seems taoism has little to offer in the way of analyzing ones approach to sleep… (altro)