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The Manual of Bean Curd Boxing: Tai Chi and the Noble Art of Leaving Things Undone (The Tai Chi Trilogy Book 2)

by Paul Read

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What is the relationship between Tarzan's chest and the poise of a Damp Flamingo? What benefits are there to Walking like a Cat or Driving like a Tortoise? How does the Art of Leaving Things Undone enable us to turn these ordinary moments into extraordinary times? The Manual of Bean Curd Boxing offers a radical and contemporary perspective on change, energy and adaptability in a digital age.… (more)
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What is the relationship between Tarzan's chest and the poise of a Damp Flamingo? What benefits are there to Walking like a Cat or Driving like a Tortoise? How does the Art of Leaving Things Undone enable us to turn these ordinary moments into extraordinary times? The Manual of Bean Curd Boxing offers a radical and contemporary perspective on change, energy and adaptability in a digital age.

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