Descrizione
Author: Yvonne Muraglia
Title: “Do-in Masunaga – Zen Exercises for long life”
Publisher: Shiatsu Milano Editore
English translation: Diana Evers – Lila Pixie
Genre: do-in exercises, manuals
Pages: 61
Edition: July 2019
ISBN: 978-88-944274-0-0
Format: epub
Price: euro 9,99
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“I am well aware that this booklet can appear as one of many in the multitude of publishing editions dedicated to Yoga and similar exercises. I hope that the reader, instead of just looking at the images and commenting “Ha!… I have seen this all before…” investigates further and starts to practise Do-In as part of his or her daily life. In the pictures illustrated in the booklet, I am 62 years old. I have been practicing the Yoga of Meridians for a long time, and have obtained signifi cant, physical and mental, benefits. The power of this discipline is that it successfully combines various oriental techniques. These are:
• Classical Yoga Asanas, which stretch the muscles of the body
• Biorhythm of the Qi using the Chinese clock of the Vital Energy
• Meditation (a practice developed in many Asian cultures) as a way of contemplating the physic and psychic phenomenon of the body.
The practice of Do-In creates a highly developed awareness on a physical and mental level, and without any doubt, frees the body from many pains. In developing our intuition, this protects us from existential fear and anxiety as well. The booklet alone, will encourage anyone to go deeper into the knowledge and application of these techniques”. Yvonne Muraglia
AUTHOR: Yvonne Muraglia, born in 1949, graduated in 1973 at the University of Padova, discussing a thesis on the various cultural aspects of Oriental and Western philosophy from taoism and hinduism to greek mythology. At the same time she took interest in macrobiotics, meeting teachers of the Michio Kushi Macrobiotic School of Boston. In 1978 she began studying shiatsu continuing in Tokyo, at the Iokai Center of Shiatsu Masunaga, where she graduated in 1980. She then moved to Paris to follow the University course in Acupuncture at the Association Francaise d’Acupuncture. She obtained several diplomas at the Hong Kong Institute of Acupuncture and also at the Chinese Acupuncture and Cauterization Center in Singapore and more. In 1992 she moved back to Italy, where she opened the Te Hara, a School of Shiatsu and Oriental Medicine. In 2011 she published her first book on her new work’s method, with the title “Zen Keiraku Shiatsu: an actual way to know Sensei Masunaga’s Meridians”, to which followed 3 other titles and many articles about shiatsu.








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