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Kung Fu Magic
Kung Fu is a form of body exercise deploying high combat skills, in addition to being a self-exercise on internal discipline and intense focus. It also works to develop one’s ability to be ready and patient, to control one’s emotions and mind appropriately.Although there is a similarity between this sport and some other martial arts such as Taekwondo and Karate, there is a difference between them, and they also differ in terms of rules and history.Based on my experience of Kung Fu and its benefits that overwhelmed me with positive energy, which in turn had a drastic effect on my personal and professional life, I wanted to share, dear reader, all the information I have about this ancient sport that will surely entice you to want to know more about it. So why not practice it seriously and make it a way of life for you and your children?
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Hear Yourself
Finding the Antidote to Fear, Anger, and Worry
“Imagine if everyone around you could gain this deep connection with who they are. Imagine if everyone could hear and play the music of self-knowledge. Think of the impact on individuals, on families, on communities, on politics, on war, on our world. Well, it starts with one person at a time – in this case, you. Let’s begin.”
Prem Rawat, from Hear Yourself.
“Prem Rawat’s insights into life provide many of the answers I have sought for decades.
This book inspires and elevates the reader with wisdom and a practical approach to
finding peace within, rather than seeking it in this crazy world.”
Michael Bolton, Grammy-Award winning singer/songwriter
“Prem’s words are a soothing balm to those yearning for true contentment.
A gem of a book!”
Susan Stiffelman, MFT, author of Parenting Without Power Struggles.
“Prem Rawat is the Einstein of consciousness.”
Claudio Naranjo, MD, author of The Enneagram of Society.
"There are songs in this book, the melodies of possible joy and the harmonies of a life of true peace - if we “hear” ourselves. Let us take this book, hold it up with knowledge renewed and joy blazing out from our heart. Let us sing for the first time.”
Juan Felipe Herrera, Poet Laureate of the United States, Emeritus.
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