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Dog Mother: World Culture and Dog Qigong Paperback – May 31, 2022

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Management number 219227528 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $12.28 Model Number 219227528
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Dog Mother explores the powerful relationship the dog has with humanity. From a Daoist perspective, it examines the pivotal role the dog has in world culture through studies of folklore, mythology, and religion. Opening new insights on the dog’s significance and ample cross-cultural connections. Dr. Baolin Wu reveals the spirit that connects dog and humanity in sharing for the first time the Chinese zodiac’s Dog Qigong from the White Cloud Temple in Beijing. A practice embodying the canine spirit to transform the practitioner, to increase the body’s ability to self-heal, and to establish a deep relationship with nature. In addition, he also offers Dog Neigong exercises, simple enough to perform throughout the day to increase the body’s natural senses (smelling, hearing, seeing) generating health and long life. The book is a cultural treasure-trove, a formidable cornucopia of dog lore, and a potent resource for self-healing and Daoist realization. A must-read for all interested in dogs, personal cultivation, and cultural exploration. Read more

ISBN10 1931483698
ISBN13 978-1931483698
Language English
Publisher Three Pines Press
Dimensions 5.98 x 0.94 x 8.9 inches
Item Weight 1 pounds
Print length 300 pages
Publication date May 31, 2022

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