Margot Rossi
To Be Like Water
Cultivating a Graceful and Fulfilling Life Through the Virtues of Water and DAO Yin Therapeutic Movement
Margot Rossi
To Be Like Water
Cultivating a Graceful and Fulfilling Life Through the Virtues of Water and DAO Yin Therapeutic Movement
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This book uses water as a symbol for how transformation is possible in the human mind and body via mindfulness, movement, and curiosity. Drawing on classical Chinese medicine, the book helps the reader develop a self-awareness and understanding of the habits, thought patterns, and trauma that help create our form whilst encouraging healing, growth, and treatment via East Asian philosophy.
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This book uses water as a symbol for how transformation is possible in the human mind and body via mindfulness, movement, and curiosity. Drawing on classical Chinese medicine, the book helps the reader develop a self-awareness and understanding of the habits, thought patterns, and trauma that help create our form whilst encouraging healing, growth, and treatment via East Asian philosophy.
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- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781787755819
- ISBN-10: 1787755819
- Artikelnr.: 60981481
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. September 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 227mm x 151mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 374g
- ISBN-13: 9781787755819
- ISBN-10: 1787755819
- Artikelnr.: 60981481
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Disclaimers 2 PART 1: A Life History of Water 1.
Introduction 3 2. Calming the Waters 10 3. Basic Poses 19 4. Body and
Breath Scan 21 5. 81 and 81 Belly Rub 24 6. Heraclitus and the Yoga Master
26 7. Swimming Snake 35 8. Preparing to Stand 37 9. Be Yourself 38 10.
Lizard Runs Across the Water 44 11. Four Frog Shimmy 46 12. Obstacle
Illusion 48 13. Bamboo Twist 52 14. Free Me 54 15. Equine-imity 56 16. Head
Roll and Release 62 17. Opening the Doorways to the Earth 65 18. Opening
the Windows of Heaven 67 19. The Purity of Water 69 20. Locust Looks East
and West 76 21. Panning for Gold 79 22. Welcome Breathing 82 23. Roll on
River 85 24. Locust Looks Ahead 89 25. Returning to the Core 92 26.
Unfolding 96 27. Stretch the Bow 100 28. Fire and Water 102 29. The Water
Cycle 104 30. Ah Ma Ohm 110 31. Agony and surrender 112 32. Vortex and
Splash 115 33. Sidewinder 119 34. Reishi and Hermit 121 35. Circulate and
Harmonize Self-Massage 125 PART 2: The Waterways 36. Introduction to Daoyin
Practice 131 37. The Warp and Weft: A simple process for diagnosis 147 38.
Case Studies 155 39. The Figures 161 a) Fig. 1-8: Basic Poses b) Fig. 9: 81
& 81 Belly Rub c) Fig. 10-12: Swimming Snake d) Fig. 13: Preparing to Stand
e) Fig. 14: Lizard Runs Across the Water f) Fig.15-16: Frog Shimmy g) Fig.
22-26: Head Roll and Release h) Fig. 27-30: Opening the Doorways to the
Earth i) Fig. 31-34: Opening the Windows of Heaven j) Fig. 35-38: Locust
Looks East and West k) Fig. 39-40: Panning for Gold l) Fig. 41-44: Welcome
Breath m) Fig. 45-51: Locust Looks Ahead n) Fig. 52-56: Returning to the
Core o) Fig. 57-60: Stretch the Bow p) Fig. 61-62: Fire and Water q) Fig.
63-65: Agony and Surrender r) Fig.66-70: Sidewinder 40. Illustrations: The
Sinew Meridian Maps a) Ill. 1: Tai Yang Urinary Bladder b) Ill. 2: Tai Yang
Small Intestine c) Ill. 3: Shao Yang Gall Bladder d) Ill. 4: Shao Yang
Triple Heater e) Ill. 5: Yang Ming Stomach f) Ill. 6: Yang Ming Large
Intestine 41. Appendix 42. Further Reading
Introduction 3 2. Calming the Waters 10 3. Basic Poses 19 4. Body and
Breath Scan 21 5. 81 and 81 Belly Rub 24 6. Heraclitus and the Yoga Master
26 7. Swimming Snake 35 8. Preparing to Stand 37 9. Be Yourself 38 10.
Lizard Runs Across the Water 44 11. Four Frog Shimmy 46 12. Obstacle
Illusion 48 13. Bamboo Twist 52 14. Free Me 54 15. Equine-imity 56 16. Head
Roll and Release 62 17. Opening the Doorways to the Earth 65 18. Opening
the Windows of Heaven 67 19. The Purity of Water 69 20. Locust Looks East
and West 76 21. Panning for Gold 79 22. Welcome Breathing 82 23. Roll on
River 85 24. Locust Looks Ahead 89 25. Returning to the Core 92 26.
Unfolding 96 27. Stretch the Bow 100 28. Fire and Water 102 29. The Water
Cycle 104 30. Ah Ma Ohm 110 31. Agony and surrender 112 32. Vortex and
Splash 115 33. Sidewinder 119 34. Reishi and Hermit 121 35. Circulate and
Harmonize Self-Massage 125 PART 2: The Waterways 36. Introduction to Daoyin
Practice 131 37. The Warp and Weft: A simple process for diagnosis 147 38.
Case Studies 155 39. The Figures 161 a) Fig. 1-8: Basic Poses b) Fig. 9: 81
& 81 Belly Rub c) Fig. 10-12: Swimming Snake d) Fig. 13: Preparing to Stand
e) Fig. 14: Lizard Runs Across the Water f) Fig.15-16: Frog Shimmy g) Fig.
22-26: Head Roll and Release h) Fig. 27-30: Opening the Doorways to the
Earth i) Fig. 31-34: Opening the Windows of Heaven j) Fig. 35-38: Locust
Looks East and West k) Fig. 39-40: Panning for Gold l) Fig. 41-44: Welcome
Breath m) Fig. 45-51: Locust Looks Ahead n) Fig. 52-56: Returning to the
Core o) Fig. 57-60: Stretch the Bow p) Fig. 61-62: Fire and Water q) Fig.
63-65: Agony and Surrender r) Fig.66-70: Sidewinder 40. Illustrations: The
Sinew Meridian Maps a) Ill. 1: Tai Yang Urinary Bladder b) Ill. 2: Tai Yang
Small Intestine c) Ill. 3: Shao Yang Gall Bladder d) Ill. 4: Shao Yang
Triple Heater e) Ill. 5: Yang Ming Stomach f) Ill. 6: Yang Ming Large
Intestine 41. Appendix 42. Further Reading
CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Disclaimers 2 PART 1: A Life History of Water 1.
Introduction 3 2. Calming the Waters 10 3. Basic Poses 19 4. Body and
Breath Scan 21 5. 81 and 81 Belly Rub 24 6. Heraclitus and the Yoga Master
26 7. Swimming Snake 35 8. Preparing to Stand 37 9. Be Yourself 38 10.
Lizard Runs Across the Water 44 11. Four Frog Shimmy 46 12. Obstacle
Illusion 48 13. Bamboo Twist 52 14. Free Me 54 15. Equine-imity 56 16. Head
Roll and Release 62 17. Opening the Doorways to the Earth 65 18. Opening
the Windows of Heaven 67 19. The Purity of Water 69 20. Locust Looks East
and West 76 21. Panning for Gold 79 22. Welcome Breathing 82 23. Roll on
River 85 24. Locust Looks Ahead 89 25. Returning to the Core 92 26.
Unfolding 96 27. Stretch the Bow 100 28. Fire and Water 102 29. The Water
Cycle 104 30. Ah Ma Ohm 110 31. Agony and surrender 112 32. Vortex and
Splash 115 33. Sidewinder 119 34. Reishi and Hermit 121 35. Circulate and
Harmonize Self-Massage 125 PART 2: The Waterways 36. Introduction to Daoyin
Practice 131 37. The Warp and Weft: A simple process for diagnosis 147 38.
Case Studies 155 39. The Figures 161 a) Fig. 1-8: Basic Poses b) Fig. 9: 81
& 81 Belly Rub c) Fig. 10-12: Swimming Snake d) Fig. 13: Preparing to Stand
e) Fig. 14: Lizard Runs Across the Water f) Fig.15-16: Frog Shimmy g) Fig.
22-26: Head Roll and Release h) Fig. 27-30: Opening the Doorways to the
Earth i) Fig. 31-34: Opening the Windows of Heaven j) Fig. 35-38: Locust
Looks East and West k) Fig. 39-40: Panning for Gold l) Fig. 41-44: Welcome
Breath m) Fig. 45-51: Locust Looks Ahead n) Fig. 52-56: Returning to the
Core o) Fig. 57-60: Stretch the Bow p) Fig. 61-62: Fire and Water q) Fig.
63-65: Agony and Surrender r) Fig.66-70: Sidewinder 40. Illustrations: The
Sinew Meridian Maps a) Ill. 1: Tai Yang Urinary Bladder b) Ill. 2: Tai Yang
Small Intestine c) Ill. 3: Shao Yang Gall Bladder d) Ill. 4: Shao Yang
Triple Heater e) Ill. 5: Yang Ming Stomach f) Ill. 6: Yang Ming Large
Intestine 41. Appendix 42. Further Reading
Introduction 3 2. Calming the Waters 10 3. Basic Poses 19 4. Body and
Breath Scan 21 5. 81 and 81 Belly Rub 24 6. Heraclitus and the Yoga Master
26 7. Swimming Snake 35 8. Preparing to Stand 37 9. Be Yourself 38 10.
Lizard Runs Across the Water 44 11. Four Frog Shimmy 46 12. Obstacle
Illusion 48 13. Bamboo Twist 52 14. Free Me 54 15. Equine-imity 56 16. Head
Roll and Release 62 17. Opening the Doorways to the Earth 65 18. Opening
the Windows of Heaven 67 19. The Purity of Water 69 20. Locust Looks East
and West 76 21. Panning for Gold 79 22. Welcome Breathing 82 23. Roll on
River 85 24. Locust Looks Ahead 89 25. Returning to the Core 92 26.
Unfolding 96 27. Stretch the Bow 100 28. Fire and Water 102 29. The Water
Cycle 104 30. Ah Ma Ohm 110 31. Agony and surrender 112 32. Vortex and
Splash 115 33. Sidewinder 119 34. Reishi and Hermit 121 35. Circulate and
Harmonize Self-Massage 125 PART 2: The Waterways 36. Introduction to Daoyin
Practice 131 37. The Warp and Weft: A simple process for diagnosis 147 38.
Case Studies 155 39. The Figures 161 a) Fig. 1-8: Basic Poses b) Fig. 9: 81
& 81 Belly Rub c) Fig. 10-12: Swimming Snake d) Fig. 13: Preparing to Stand
e) Fig. 14: Lizard Runs Across the Water f) Fig.15-16: Frog Shimmy g) Fig.
22-26: Head Roll and Release h) Fig. 27-30: Opening the Doorways to the
Earth i) Fig. 31-34: Opening the Windows of Heaven j) Fig. 35-38: Locust
Looks East and West k) Fig. 39-40: Panning for Gold l) Fig. 41-44: Welcome
Breath m) Fig. 45-51: Locust Looks Ahead n) Fig. 52-56: Returning to the
Core o) Fig. 57-60: Stretch the Bow p) Fig. 61-62: Fire and Water q) Fig.
63-65: Agony and Surrender r) Fig.66-70: Sidewinder 40. Illustrations: The
Sinew Meridian Maps a) Ill. 1: Tai Yang Urinary Bladder b) Ill. 2: Tai Yang
Small Intestine c) Ill. 3: Shao Yang Gall Bladder d) Ill. 4: Shao Yang
Triple Heater e) Ill. 5: Yang Ming Stomach f) Ill. 6: Yang Ming Large
Intestine 41. Appendix 42. Further Reading