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Number of CDs: 2
Release Date: 18-06-2008
Label: Sounds True
Catalog Number: AW01264D
Barcode: 600835126427
Musical Style: Spoken Word / Health & Healing
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Everybody wants a long life full of vitality. But beyond the basics of good diet and exercise, what can you do to achieve it? For more than 2,000 years, Chinese energy medicine has refined the use of meditation to build the bodys qi, or life force. Now, a celebrated doctor of Chinese medicine and authority in the field of Taoist longevity medicine presents an indispensable resource for living a longer and richer life: Meditations to Live to Be 100. Join bestselling author Dr. Maoshing Ni as he guides you through the cornerstone practices for building vital life energy, including:
Rejuvenating meditations for invoking longevity and drawing energy from the natural world
Cleansing meditations for releasing corrosive emotions such as anger and stress - and protecting yourself from negativity in the environment
Techniques for harmonizing your bodys organ networks through visualization, hand postures, and breath
Lifestyle and diet tips to purge toxins from your body, overcome exhaustion, release energy blockages, and more
When Dr. Maoshing Ni interviewed centenarians who still lead active, fulfilling lives, he discovered a key trait they all have in common: a regular practice of physically rejuvenating meditation. Your body is designed to last a hundred years, he explains. The secret is to live in harmony within your body and with the world around you. On Meditations to Live to Be 100, he brings you essential practices for fueling yourself with the vital energy of qi - and having a vibrant life that lasts more than a century.
Maoshing Ni, Ph.D., D.O.M., ABAAHP is a doctor of traditional Chinese medicine. He is cofounder of Yo San University in Los Angeles, and directs the Longevity and Healthy Aging program at the Tao of Wellness. He is author of Secrets of Longevity: Hundreds of Ways to Live to Be 100 and Secrets of Self-Healing. Dr. Mao has lectured internationally, appeared on television, and been featured in the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and other publications. He is currently featured as an expert on Yahoo! Health, where he writes a blog about longevity.