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_aMoestl, Bernhard _911107 |
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_aShaolin: _bhow to win without fighting |
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_bAmaryllis _aNoida _c2022 |
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520 | _aThe Shaolin monks of the legendary Shaolin monastery in China are famous for their unbeatable skill in kung fu. Shaolin kung fu, however, isn’t just a martial art but a special way of life and conduct that can be applied in any professional or personal context. The results are amazing. The real secret of the Shaolin monks’ success isn’t their physical strength: it’s their way of thinking that makes them invincible. Bernhard Moestl, who learned from the Shaolin monks and is today a Shaolin instructor, reveals for the first time the Shaolin principle of ‘mind power’, which is the source for the monks’ unbeatable energy since hundreds of years. | ||
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