Marknadens största urval
Snabb leverans

Böcker utgivna av Happy Goat Productions

Filter
Filter
Sortera efterSortera Populära
  • - The Divine Farmer's Classic of Materia Medica 3rd Edition
    av Sabine Wilms
    845,-

  • - A Dūnhuang Manuscript of Medicinal Decoctions for the Zangfǔ Organs
    av Sabine Wilms
    955,-

  • - A Translation and Discussion of Qi Zhongfu's Hundred Questions on Gynecology, Part Two
    av Sabine Wilms
    1 019,-

  • - A Translation and Discussion of Qi Zhongfu's Hundred Questions on Gynecology, Part One
    av Sabine Wilms
    829,-

    In the heyday of classical Chinese gynecology roughly eight centuries ago, Qí Zhòngf¿ ¿¿¿ composed a humbly named masterpiece, to address his students', colleagues', and patients' "Hundred Questions on Gynecology." Quoting and discussing all the major theories and treatments found in earlier gynecological texts, the Chinese original of this book must have been as useful to his Sòng dynasty readers as this modern English translation will be for any practitioner of Chinese gynecology today. One of the eminent translators of Chinese medical literature, Dr. Sabine Wilms has once again crafted a meticulously researched, lovingly phrased, and abundantly annotated translation in an attractive and accessible edition that is sure to inspire our clinical colleagues and set a new bar for the clinical practice of traditional Chinese gynecology in the West.Features: • Preface and clinical notes by Sharon Weizenbaum;• Detailed historical introduction, surveying the origins of gynecology in China and summarizing earlier texts;• Literal translation of Questions 1-14 in Qí Zhòngf¿'s ¿¿¿ N¿ K¿ B¿i Wèn ¿¿¿¿¿¿ ("Hundred Questions on Gynecology," published in 1220 CE) on theoretical foundations and menstrual conditions, , with the Chinese text side-by-side with the English translation;• Extensive commentaries by Sabine Wilms on the essays and formulas, to discuss treatment strategies, related formulas, textual variants, grammatical issues, historical developments, technical terms, and contemporary relevance, and include abundant quotations from relevant medical texts, with Chinese sources for important passages;• Character-Pinyin-English cross-listed tables for formulas and medicinal ingredients, in alphabetical order of Pinyin to English and of English to Pinyin;• General index. • Beautifully illustrated throughout with photographs of the author's home on Whidbey Island.

  • - A Transmission of Wang Fengyi's Teachings
     
    605,-

    Just like the title states so simply, "Twelve Characters" is a synthesis of Wang Fengyi's system of Five-Element emotional healing. It is a literal translation by Sabine Wilms, PhD, of the Chinese book ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, recommended by Drs. Liu Lihong ¿¿¿ and Heiner Fruehauf as the ideal introduction to this powerful healing modality for the Western world.It is with great pleasure that we are able to offer you this introduction to the teachings of Wang Fengyi ¿¿¿, a Manchurian peasant-saint born in 1864. After our previous publication "Let the Radiant Yang Shine Forth," this is only the second English-language publication for readers who seek more information on this apparently simple yet deeply moving and life-changing method of healing and self-cultivation. Here is what this book includes: An exposition of Wang Fengyi's teachings on the basis of these twelve terms: The Three Realms: Inner Nature (xing ¿), Heart (xin ¿), Body (shen ¿); The Five Elements: Wood (mu ¿), Fire (huo ¿), Earth (tu ¿), Metal (jin ¿), and Water (shui ¿) The Four Great Realms of Existence: Commitment (zhi ¿), Intention (yi ¿), Heart (xin ¿), and Body (shen¿). Twenty chapters in 196 pages. A bilingual edition with the full text of the Chinese original at the beginning of each chapter. A carefully crafted edition with an elegant yet literal translation in the spirit of the five-element virtues: Wood, manifesting the virtue of "Firmness of Purpose" (zhuyi ¿¿): clear intention of self-less service and commitment to this work by everybody involved in this project. Earth, manifesting the virtue of "Integrity and Trust" (xinshi ¿¿): complete faithfulness to the Chinese original and trust in the perfection of the sage's original voice. Fire, manifesting the virtue of "Illumination of the Heavenly Principle" (mingli ¿¿): word choices guided by the clarity of personal experience, aided by lengthy discussions with Tamara Staudt and Drs Laurie Regan and Heiner Fruehauf. Metal, manifesting the virtue of "Radiance of Sound and Light" (xiangliang ¿¿): Artistic presentation and elegant language to allow the message to radiate with brilliance. Water, manifesting the virtue of "Softness and Harmony" (rouhe ¿¿): Respect for the wisdom of the sage and humble submission to forces beyond our human control or limited understanding. A foreword and some clinical notes by the eminent Chinese medicine practitioner Dr. Henry McCann. A lengthy introduction on the practical implications of this work by Tamara Staudt, one of only three Western teachers of retreats in the Wang Fengyi lineage. An appendix of key terms with pinyin pronunciation, Chinese characters, and English translation. Beautiful cover art by Sunjae Lee

  • - A Translation and Discussion of the Great Treatise on the Resonant Manifestations of Yīn and Yang
    av Sabine Wilms
    789,-

    This book is a guide on how to fulfill our most basic human role of harmonizing Heaven and Earth from the perspective of classical Chinese medicine, offering a radically different way of looking at, being in, and interacting with the world from the perspective of ancient Chinese medicine, philosophy, and cosmology. Dr. Wilms combines her elegant literal translations with a wide selection of medical commentaries and quotations from philosophical and cosmological texts, as well as her personal insights, based on three decades of sinological scholarship and many years of teaching Chinese medicine students. Intended as an introduction to authentic classical Chinese medicine and philosophy, it aims to translate ancient Asian wisdom on living in harmony with the universe for contemporary readers.

  • - Part 2
     
    1 365,-

    This book is a literal translation of the second half of Volume 5 from the Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang ¿¿¿¿¿¿ on pediatrics, composed by Sun Simiao ¿¿¿ in the seventh century. It includes the following features: 26 pages of introductory matter and 544 pages of main text. A critical edition of the Chinese text with the literal English translation on opposing pages. Five main sections on "Cold Damage," "Cough," "Aggregations, Binds, Distention, and Fullness," "Welling Abscesses, Flat Abscesses, and Scrofula," and "Miscellaneous Diseases of Small Children." Here is a link to the Table of Contents. Extensive translator's notes that explain individual terms, medical concepts, alternative readings of passages, translation issues, etc. Clinical commentary by Dr. Julian Scott. Interspersed throughout the translation and commenting on each major formula in the text,Sabine has translated the section on pediatrics from the Qian Jin Fang Yan Yi ¿¿¿¿¿, a commentary on the Qian Jin Fang composed in 1698 by the famous physician Zhang Lu ¿¿. Forewords by two experienced pediatricians: Dr. Stephen Cowan and Assaf Mor, and a short Preface by Sabine Wilms. A general index and indexes for single herbs and formulas, indications, acupuncture and moxibustion, and proper names.

  • - Lectures on Virtue
     
    605,-

  • - Part 1
     
    1 209,-

  • - Part Two
     
    995,-

    This book is a literal translation of the second half of Volume 5 from the Bei Ji Qian Jin Yao Fang ¿¿¿¿¿¿ on pediatrics, composed by Sun Simiao ¿¿¿ in the seventh century. It includes the following features: 26 pages of introductory matter and 544 pages of main text. A critical edition of the Chinese text with the literal English translation on opposing pages. Five main sections on "Cold Damage," "Cough," "Aggregations, Binds, Distention, and Fullness," "Welling Abscesses, Flat Abscesses, and Scrofula," and "Miscellaneous Diseases of Small Children." Here is a link to the Table of Contents. Extensive translator's notes that explain individual terms, medical concepts, alternative readings of passages, translation issues, etc. Clinical commentary by Dr. Julian Scott. Interspersed throughout the translation and commenting on each major formula in the text,Sabine has translated the section on pediatrics from the Qian Jin Fang Yan Yi ¿¿¿¿¿, a commentary on the Qian Jin Fang composed in 1698 by the famous physician Zhang Lu ¿¿. Forewords by two experienced pediatricians: Dr. Stephen Cowan and Assaf Mor, and a short Preface by Sabine Wilms. A general index and indexes for single herbs and formulas, indications, acupuncture and moxibustion, and proper names.

  • - A Transmission of Wang Fengyi's Teachings
     
    589,-

    Just like the title states so simply, "Twelve Characters" is a synthesis of Wang Fengyi's system of Five-Element emotional healing. It is a literal translation by Sabine Wilms, PhD, of the Chinese book ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿, recommended by Drs. Liu Lihong ¿¿¿ and Heiner Fruehauf as the ideal introduction to this powerful healing modality for the Western world.It is with great pleasure that we are able to offer you this introduction to the teachings of Wang Fengyi ¿¿¿, a Manchurian peasant-saint born in 1864. After our previous publication "Let the Radiant Yang Shine Forth," this is only the second English-language publication for readers who seek more information on this apparently simple yet deeply moving and life-changing method of healing and self-cultivation. Here is what this book includes: An exposition of Wang Fengyi's teachings on the basis of these twelve terms: The Three Realms: Inner Nature (xing ¿), Heart (xin ¿), Body (shen ¿); The Five Elements: Wood (mu ¿), Fire (huo ¿), Earth (tu ¿), Metal (jin ¿), and Water (shui ¿) The Four Great Realms of Existence: Commitment (zhi ¿), Intention (yi ¿), Heart (xin ¿), and Body (shen¿). Twenty chapters in 196 pages. A bilingual edition with the full text of the Chinese original at the beginning of each chapter. A carefully crafted edition with an elegant yet literal translation in the spirit of the five-element virtues: Wood, manifesting the virtue of "Firmness of Purpose" (zhuyi ¿¿): clear intention of self-less service and commitment to this work by everybody involved in this project. Earth, manifesting the virtue of "Integrity and Trust" (xinshi ¿¿): complete faithfulness to the Chinese original and trust in the perfection of the sage's original voice. Fire, manifesting the virtue of "Illumination of the Heavenly Principle" (mingli ¿¿): word choices guided by the clarity of personal experience, aided by lengthy discussions with Tamara Staudt and Drs Laurie Regan and Heiner Fruehauf. Metal, manifesting the virtue of "Radiance of Sound and Light" (xiangliang ¿¿): Artistic presentation and elegant language to allow the message to radiate with brilliance. Water, manifesting the virtue of "Softness and Harmony" (rouhe ¿¿): Respect for the wisdom of the sage and humble submission to forces beyond our human control or limited understanding. A foreword and some clinical notes by the eminent Chinese medicine practitioner Dr. Henry McCann. A lengthy introduction on the practical implications of this work by Tamara Staudt, one of only three Western teachers of retreats in the Wang Fengyi lineage. An appendix of key terms with pinyin pronunciation, Chinese characters, and English translation. Beautiful cover art by Sunjae Lee

  • - Part 1
     
    919,-

  • - Lectures on Virtue
     
    529,-

Gör som tusentals andra bokälskare

Prenumerera på vårt nyhetsbrev för att få fantastiska erbjudanden och inspiration för din nästa läsning.