10/10 Awesome book
By Bob V
/ Los Angeles, CA
I have read numerous books on Qigong, but this by far has been the most useful to me. The way it goes into the definitions of words and symbols has opened up a whole new vista in my understanding.
Thanks to Master Wu.
9/10 A qigong book that was needed.
By Claude Fournier, md.
/ Frampton, Quebec, Canada
I have read many qigong books. Master Wu's "Chinese Shamanic Tiger Qigong" is clear and very well written. It brings to us vital first hand information about the historical and cultural context from which qigong has been developped. Though useful at intellectual level, that information is also vital to give true meaning to our practice.
This is a needed book.
10/10 Unlike any other book
By Diana Renison
/ Olympia, WA
This book read like no other book. I often felt I was in the author's company. The presentation of concepts I thought I understood were presented in a way knowledge could penetrate into "knowing" rather than reading. The author takes necessary pauses in which the reader is also requested to pause. I was surprised the impact this had on my learning and my being.
10/10 Am I ever impressed!
By Joseph Herron
/ Cape Cod
A handsomely produced guide that is well written, enormously informative, and offers a very complete history of Shamanic Qigong. Illustrations are works of art, photos are top notch. It's a "can't put down" book.
10/10 A seeker
By Karen
/ Wisconsin
This is the best Qigong book I have ever seen.
The front of the book gives a great deal of very interesting information about Qiqung and its meaning and purpose. Then it gives a great movement by movement explanation with exceptionally clear dwawings, usually at least several and up to ten or more. It also gives you the visualization for the movement, purpose for that specific movement, and the meaning of the symbols and words of the name.
I am fairly new to Qiqong. This book really helped me to understand and perform the movements.
10/10 Love it
By Max H
/ Puerto Rico
This is the type of book that comes from the heart where truth lies.
I have read it and now will go back and study it. Master Wu is obviously a Qigong Master that is willing to share the way and open the door for others to follow.
10/10 Elegant
By Anonymous
/ NC USA
Beautiful, accessible, and makes very complex topics exquisitely simple to understand.
1/10 who made the master
By Connor
Williams
/ Los Angeles, California
The material is a mixyure of well known concepts and a lot if feel-good filler. Is there a tradition of "Shamanic Qigong"? What is the real background, on both the "tradition" and the Master? If Wuhas any real tradition, it is never made apparent in any information he writes, or is written about him. The hair is good, though.