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Wolfe Lowenthal: There Are No Secrets (Paperback, 1993, North Atlantic Books) 4 stars

"Wolfe Lowenthal's quiet little memoir will with window-opening wisdom reinforce, I think, my view of …

Still deep into my Qigong / Taiji hyperfixation.

This one was easy to read, with some dated/questionable advice, but we're talking about a book published in the 90's, about a guy who was the author's taiji teacher in the 60-70's.

There were also some metaphors that I really liked, e.g. the passages about the cat-like alertness: being relaxed, but not slumped, and alert at the same time.