Falun Gong : Principles and Excercises for Perfect Health and Enlightenment |  | Authors: Hongzhi, Li Hongzhi Publisher: Fair Winds Press Category: Book
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ISBN: 1931412618 Dewey Decimal Number: 613 EAN: 9781931412612 ASIN: 1931412618
Publication Date: May 1, 2001 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description BANNED IN CHINA In April of 1999, over 10,000 people suddenly appeared in the leadership compound of the Chinese government in Beijing. For 12 hours, they stood in silent vigil, protesting mistreatment by the authorities. Hours later, they left as quickly and quietly as they had appeared. Who were those people and what caused them to participate in the largest demonstration since the Tiananmen Square in 1989? They were, of course, practitioners of Falun Gong; a practical philosophy rooted in an ancient oral tradition. It is a philosophy that stresses the necessity of integrating high ethical standards and physical well-being reflecting the Buddhist, Taoist, and qigong traditions of ancient Chinese culture. At present, there are an estimated 100 million practitioners of Falung Gong in China (making it nearly twice the size of the Chinese Communist Party) and an ever-growing number of practitioners in the West. In short, it is a significant movement that has had a profound influence on people throughout the world. This essential guide and introduction to Falun Gong includes 22 photos of the essential Falun Gong exercises. With clarity and precision, Li Hongzhi explores a variety of topics including: - The true nature of qigong. - Falun Gong's relation to qigong and Buddhism. - The true meaning of integrated cultivation of mind and body - The origins, meaning, and genuine elimination of illness - How to practice Falun Gong exercises. This is the essential book for Falun Gong practitioners, qigong practitioners, and anyone interested in self-improvement.
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Profound and Compelling May 9, 2000 M John 66 out of 71 found this review helpful
As a long-time student of Chinese culture and internal alchemy, I have to say this is an exceptional book. It offers a range of insights into the phenonmenon of qigong and is written in an accessible, down-to-earth manner. The contents of the book far exceed those of the several dozen other qigong and tai-chi books I have read. It is the best place to learn what Falun Gong is about or to learn about Chinese qigong more broadly.
The books offerings, I would say, are twofold. First, it gives something of a succinct tour de force of the world of qigong, illuminating many of its not-so-well understood aspects and intricacies. It makes sense of a range of phenomena not well understood, including supernormal functions, the mind-body connection, the deeper origins of sickness, the multiple levels of healing, and the historical relationship between China's spiritual traditions (namely Buddhism and Taoism) and qigong. Most any scholar of qigong will confer that these aren't things typically discussed with the general public; the author has done something bold in disclosing the heart of his decades of qigong training and self-cultivation.
Second, the book is a practical guide, complete with photo illustrations and technical specifics, as to how a person "practices" or does Falun Gong. Most any question a beginner could think of is answered, while veterans of the practice with whom I have spoken share that they still get a lot out of reading the text. It discusses the practice in rather concrete terms and goes through the basics of both the exercises/meditation and self-cultivation component. As such I would recommend it for people new to qigong over Falun Gong's other core text, Zhuan Falun.
The test of a theory is of course its results, and it is results that compelled me to write this review. Since reading the book and taking up the practice I have been delighted -- and pleasantly surprised -- by its effects. I found my years of chronic food allergies, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and Wilson's Syndrome (a thyroid system disorder) at last resolved. I sleep better, am far more relaxed, have a better temper, find myself consistently upbeat, have lots of energy, and best of all am not constantly dwelling on my health problems. In this vein the feeling is one of freedom, and for this I'm grateful. While I have a long way to go in the practice, admittedly, I would definitely say it has already effected something of a shift in consciousness -- one away from self-defeating negativity, judgemental thinking, and self-absorption towards a form of more compassionate, joyful, balanced living. The sense of well-being you get from doing Falun Gong is downright visceral. The others I 've met who do Falun Gong in my city report similar benefits, and I would have to say they are the nicest, most giving people I've ever met.
I think the trick, of course, is to approach the practice with an open mind and a healthy dose of patience. This isn't ESPN'ized yoga -- tailor made for consumers and re-engineered to suit modern sensibilities and market demand. It's the real thing, and probably not what you have read before. It takes some effort. The rewards, however, as suggested by Falun Gong's explosive popularity (70 million people in China took it up within just seven years of its introduction to the public), make that effort well worth it, I would say.
Great introduction to this simple, free, popular practice August 1, 1999 29 out of 29 found this review helpful
I guess maybe somebody who has actually READ this book should take some time to review it.It seems that the Chinese government has stepped up their efforts to smear Falun Gong. And now they are even trying to use Amazon.com as a vehicle to stop people from reading the books. What are they so afraid of - that people might actually make their *own* decision? I *have* read this book, and I can tell you that it is nothing more than a simple, straightforward introduction to the popular practice of Falun Gong, which has recently been banned by the Chinese Communist Government because the sheer number of people practicing it is greater than the members of the Communist Party. This book explains the exercises clearly, with pictures and descriptions, so that people can try it out and decide for *themselves* if the practice of Falun Gong is good for them. (It's called Freedom of Belief. It's in our Constitution - China's too, by the way). Anyway, I highly recommend this book because it so clearly describes the practice of Falun Gong. All of this information is available for FREE download from the Falun Dafa website, as well, as is ALL Falun Dafa books and music, but if you would rather have an actual book right in your hand, then this is a great one to get!
profound and powerful November 28, 1999 sharon xu (New York, USA) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
My life has been completely changed ever since I read this book (and Zhuan Falun) a year ago. Knowing the purpose of human existence and how the universe operates, the quality of my life has improved immensely. I am healthier than I have ever been, and I never realized that I could be so peaceful and serene, and that many negative things have no impact on me. It is truely a wonderful feeling! People owe themselves to read this book. This book uncovers a lot of profund principles in a subtle way therefore keeping an open mind and reading it a few times will be very helpful. People who read this book with a critical mind will for sure keep themselves away from the truth. They are actually doing themselves a disservice.
The greatest introduction to real life cultivation November 6, 1999 15 out of 15 found this review helpful
If you have read this book, and you want to continue practice Falun Dafa, I highly suggest that you read Zhuan Falun which is a complete text for cultivation of body-spirit-mind. If you know the history of the Chinese Communist Party, you would know why they are so afraid of such a righteous teaching. Falun Dafa teaches people to be truely good, from physical body to inner self. Hope you enjoy practicing this great cultivation system.
Good people are hard to find December 12, 2001 CK (Orlando) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
The first time I heard about Falun Gong was through watching a television program called ABC Nightline, sometime in July 1999. It was about the Chinese government killing people who practice Falun Gong in China. Two people were interviewed by the host of the program. One person was the ambassador from PRC, the other person was a spokesperson for Falun Gong. The ambassador spoke like a gangster without proper manners. On the other hand, the spokesperson for Falun Gong was very polite and resembles someone of excellent breed. By just comparing the demeanor of both the speakers, I easily discern who is good and who is wicked. Six months later, I began learning Falun Gong. I read an earlier edition of this book. A month after that I went to a practice site in Minnesota to learn the movements from veteran practitioners. There were about 20 people practicing at that site, and they are friendly people, just like the Falun Gong spokesperson that I saw on TV. Some are Chinese, some Caucasians and others. Today I am in Florida and I still practice because I benefit from it. Hope you don't miss it.
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