Chi Self Massage
The Taoist Way of Rejuvenation
Mantak Chia Profusely Illustrations by Juan Li
Virtually all Western massage is massage primarily of the muscles.
Whatever its virtues, Western massage is altogether different frpm
Chi Massage. Tao Rejuvenation employs one's own intemal energy,
Chi energy, to strengthen and rejuvenate the sense organs - eyes,
ears, nose, tongue, teeth and skin and the inner organs. The techniques
used by Taoists are some five thousand years old and, until very
recently, were closely guarded secrets passed on from a Master to
a small group of students. Often, too, each Master knew only a small
part.
Now Master Chia has pieced together the entire system of Chi Massage
in a logical sequence in such a way that once you have it shown
to you, you need only five or ten minutes of practice daily. In
short order you will note improvement in complexion, taste, vision,
hearing, sinuses, gums, teeth, tongue, the internal organs and general
stamina.
Master Mantak Chia, born in Thailand, comes from
the ancient lineage of Taoist Masters, extirpated in China and now
existing in dwindling numbers among the Overseas Chinese. He also
has a Western education in anatomy and physiology. Now in the Northern
Thailand, he has developed a clear and practical way of teaching
this ancient wisdom, much of it hitherto kept secret. He is also
the author of Awakening Healing Energy and Taoist Secrets of Love
and Taoist Ways to Transform Stress into Vitality.
Master Mantak Chia's healing work is being presented
in the New York metropolitan community by a number of practitioners
trained by Master Chia. They are Lawrence Young, M.D., internist
and attending physician, New York Infirmary Beekman Downtown Hospital;
C. Y Hsu, M.D., physician-in-charge of the Acupuncture and Nerve
Block Clinic, Albert Einstein College of Medicine; Stephen Pan,
Ph.D., Director of East Asian Research Institute; Harry Brown, M.D.,
psychiatrist.
DL-B04
ISBN 0-935621-01-6
176 pages
Price: $9.95
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