Gateway to the Miraculous: Further Explorations in the Tao of Cheng Man Ching Wolfe Lowenthal
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Gateway to the Miraculous: Further Explorations in the Tao of Cheng Man Ching

Author: Wolfe Lowenthal
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Book Title
Gateway to the Miraculous: Further Explorations in the Tao of Cheng Man Ching
Author
Wolfe Lowenthal
Book Condition
GOOD
ISBN
9781883319137
Book Format
Paperback
Publisher
Frog Ltd
Year Published
1994
This book is the sequel to Lowenthal's first book, There Are No Secrets. It is about his teacher, the great Cheng Man-ch'ing, the art of Tai Chi Chuan, and the author's experience as a student and teacher. Professor Cheng said that Tai Chi was useful for health, relaxation, and self defense, in that order of importance. Once on the path Lowenthal began to understand that overriding all the benefits is that tai chi chuan is a tao, a way of living.

This book is the sequel to Lowenthal's first book, There Are No Secrets. It is about his teacher, the great Cheng Man-ch'ing, the art of Tai Chi Chuan, and the author's experience as a student and teacher.

Professor Cheng said that Tai Chi was useful for health, relaxation, and self defense, in that order of importance. Once on the path Lowenthal began to understand that overriding all the benefits is that tai chi chuan is a tao, a way of living.

This book is the sequel to Lowenthal's first book, There Are No Secrets. It is about his teacher, the great Cheng Man-ch'ing, the art of Tai Chi Chuan, and the author's experience as a student and teacher.

Professor Cheng said that Tai Chi was useful for health, relaxation, and self defense, in that order of importance. Once on the path Lowenthal began to understand that overriding all the benefits is that tai chi chuan is a tao, a way of living.