Chungliang Al Huang
Author of Embrace Tiger, Return to Mountain: The Essence of Tai Ji
About the Author
Works by Chungliang Al Huang
Thinking Body, Dancing Mind: Taosports for Extraordinary Performance in Athletics, Business, and Life (1992) 189 copies, 3 reviews
Taiji In der Bewegung zu Harmonie und Lebensfreude finden. Einfuhrung und Anleitung. (1988) 4 copies
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- Birthdate
- 1937
- Gender
- male
- Occupations
- dance teacher
martial arts instructor
artist
college teacher - Organizations
- Living Tao Foundation (founder)
Al Huang Dance Company (co-founder)
York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada - Awards and honors
- Ford Foundation grant (research, 1966-1967)
- Nationality
- China (birth)
Taiwan (1949)
USA (1955) - Birthplace
- China
- Places of residence
- China
Taiwan
Gold Beach, Oregon, USA
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
California, USA - Map Location
- Taiwan
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Reviews
Are you an easy-going person? Have you ever been described as sassy? If you were to ask a friend to describe you, would they say you are hardworking and dependable or extremely curious? All of these adjectives are associated with your animal power. That's right. Your animal power. According to Chinese folklore, each year and month of your birth corresponds with two animal characteristics that influence our personalities and the way we do things. This is known as our animal chi. The author show more illustrates the animal, the Chinese characters, and the story behind each animal's chi. At the end of the book, the reader can locate his or her birth month and birth year to discover which animals' chi is associated with the birth month and birth year. show less
Very good, very readable, very apt at this point in my progress with both tai chi and the tao.
Huangs book summarizes the symbolism of the Chinese mythological animal images. The book is focused on a very particular topic but is not very detailed. Even the background information on the origin and meaning of these images and their powers is quite short. The information on each animal symbol is as vague as it is limited. Although their are some interesting characterizations and implications, they leave much to be desired in terms of understanding the real essence of this mythology. The show more book is probably geared toward an elementary level. It is organized into 12 sections, one for each animal or month with an introduction and glossary. The illustrations include calligraphy style impressions of the animals and their Chinese symbols which add to the book but are not incredibly impressive. show less
Thinking Body, Dancing Mind: Taosports for Extraordinary Performance in Athletics, Business, and Life by Chungliang Al Huang
An excellent and one of the best advisory style manuals for personal growth in all concentrations of life, from business to personal life and athletics. It describes crippling mindsets and abnormal behaviors caused by western thinking and approaches.
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Statistics
- Works
- 26
- Also by
- 3
- Members
- 672
- Popularity
- #37,564
- Rating
- 3.8
- Reviews
- 13
- ISBNs
- 49
- Languages
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