Ki: a practical guide for westerners

New York: Japan Publications (1986)
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Abstract

Explains how to develop one's Ki, or vital energy, through calligraphy, martial arts, massage, Noh drama, the tea ceremony, and the game of Go, and discusses self-defence and personal effectiveness.

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The Vitalistic Conception of Salvation as Expressed in Sūkyō Mahikari.Brian McVeigh - 1992 - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies 19 (1):41-68.

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