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Medical and Spiritual Qigong (Chi Kung)
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Osho. The Book of Nothing: Han Hsin Ming. New Yourk: Osho, 2009.
—-.Tao of the Pathless Path. Canada:Renaissance Books , 2002.
-MANTAK CHIA AND WILLIAM U. WEI, The Tao of Immortality-The Four Healing Arts and the Nine Levels of Alchemy
Sorry, but instead of having one single book from this crazy OSHO, my suggestion would be to replace those two books above in the bibliography-one scholarly and one technical/mechanical- with something more rewarding:
Sorry for my broken English.
HOWDY
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajneesh#Death-
Rajneesh died on 19 January 1990, aged 58, at the ashram in Pune, India. The official cause of death was heart failure, but a statement released by his commune claimed that he had died because “living in the body had become a hell” after alleged poisoning in US jails. His ashes were placed in his newly built bedroom in Lao Tzu House at the ashram in Pune. The epitaph reads, “OSHO // Never Born // Never Died // Only Visited this Planet Earth between // Dec 11 1931 – Jan 19 1990”.
Iyengar reported in interviews that, at the age of 90, he continued to practice asanas for 3 hours and pranayamas for an hour daily. Besides this, he mentioned that he found himself performing non-deliberate pranayamas at other times.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B._K._S._Iyengar#Personal_practice-
…to practice asanas for 3 hours and pranayamas for an hour daily…
So he haven’t been nothing else than a beginner.
… he found himself performing non-deliberate pranayamas at other times…
Yes and ‘Shiva Svarodaya’ tries to rationalize also such phenomena, but clearly Iengar was not dramatic person enough to make really special things.
Sorry for my broken English.
HOWDY