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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 613.7046 EAN: 9780892814503 ISBN: 0892814500 Label: Healing Arts Press Manufacturer: Healing Arts Press Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 96 Publication Date: April 01, 1994 Publisher: Healing Arts Press Release Date: April 01, 1994 Studio: Healing Arts Press Accessories: Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: The Five Tibetans are a yogic system of highly energizing postures and exercises that originated in the Himalayas. Liberating and enhancing the innate energetic power of the human body and mind, these five exercises take a minimum of daily time and effort but offer remarkable results in the way of increased physical strength and suppleness as well as mental acuity. In addition, these exercises can be a vehicle for enlivening the senses and generating and harnessing energy for the purpose of self- transformation. Regular practice of these postures relieves muscular tension and nervous stress, improves respiration and digestion, benefits the cardiovascular system, leads to deep relaxation and well-being, and tunes and energizes the chakras. The Five Tibetans are explained within the context of traditional yoga, providing a foundation for understanding. Black-and-white photographs and illustrations complement the text and clearly indicate the proper execution of each exercise. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Practical, Positive, PowerfulI bought my first copy of this book a few years ago and now buy it from time-to-time as a gift to people I think will benefit from the wisdom that is in it. A small book, well written, and well illustrated. I highly recommend this to all health conscious people. Michael Upper Rating: - A great rejuvinatorI was looking for a contemporary guide to these ancient exercises; I found it in this book. Combining the rites with the meditation exercises works great. I've only been doing them for a few weeks and I'm feeling better, more flexible and after doing them in the morning, I feel just amazing. Rating: - My Personal Yoga Coach : )OK, so I'm Chris' wife, Zoe Helene. I've a history of health and fitness of my own, although mostly movement for performers, meditation, belly dance and exploring the great outdoors. Zero YOGA. Chris and I were married last July and I had to make some very sudden adjustments. After experiencing the style of travel Chris engages in (conditions, while often astounding, can be harsh) I quickly realized yoga was one his big secrets---perhaps the best if not the only way to stay fit and flexible enough ... Read More Rating: - Not like the originalThis version of the five tibetans is useful only for the excersise descriptions. I purchased the original about 2 years ago and lost it when moving. I purchased this thinking it was that book, not knowing the original authors' name. Needless to say I was dissappointed when I recieved this. I don't pay attention to the extra info, though it is nice for beginners, and the "sixth tibetan" is common sense for anyone who has any yogic training, but again it is appreciated. Rating: - Worth the money!!Good things do come in small packages. This is a small but powerful book. The "Five Tibetans" are Yoga but Yoga anyone without special training can do. The 21 repetitions of each pose may not be possible for everyone at first but they are definitely worth striving toward. There are also some great meditations in the back of the book that are worth exploring for those who meditate. I highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to start or to supplement their fitness routine. In association with Amazon.com | |