Shi Xinggui

Zen Medicine for Mind and Body


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      Copyright © 2020 by Shanghai Press and Publishing Development Co., Ltd. Chinese edition © 2016 China Press of Traditional Chinese Medicine

      All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction, in any manner, is prohibited.

      This book is edited and designed by the Editorial Committee of Cultural China series.

      Text by Shi Xinggui

      Translation by Zhao Gang

      Design by Wang Wei

      Copy Editor: Shelly Bryant

      Editor: Cao Yue

      Editorial Director: Zhang Yicong

      Senior Consultants: Sun Yong, Wu Ying, Yang Xinci

      Managing Director and Publisher: Wang Youbu

      ISBN: 978-1-60220-165-1

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      The material in this book is provided for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. The information contained in this book should not be used to diagnose or treat any illness, disorder, disease or health problem. Always consult your physician or health care provider before beginning any treatment of any illness, disorder or injury. Use of this book, advice, and information contained in this book is at the sole choice and risk of the reader.

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      Contents

       Introduction

       Chapter I Curing Mental Anxiety to Prevent Physical Disease

       1. Maintaining Good Spirits

       2. Not Enslaved by Material Gain

       3. Being Yourself

       4. Prevention Is the Best Cure

       5. Keeping Fit through Exercise

       6. Avoiding Anger

       7. Controlling Your Emotions

       8. Not Focusing on Your Illness

       9. What You Do for Others Will Eventually Benefit Yourself

       10. Living a Slower Life

       11. Happiness in Contentment

       12. Cherishing What You Have

       Chapter II Curing Mental Anxiety through Zen Medicine

       1. Managing Your Life with Industry and Frugality

       2. A Calm Mood Brings Good Luck

       3. Breaking Away from Constraints

       4. Forgiving Others

       5. Learning to Be Grateful

       6. Thinking from Others’ Perspective

       7. Unburdening Your Mind

       8. Giving Help without Expecting Returns

       9. Disregarding Personal Gains or Losses

       10. Being Ready to Cooperate with Others

       11. Harboring Fewer Worldly Desires

       12 Keeping a Low Profile

       13. Being Thankful for Criticism

       14. Accepting the Reality and Changing Yourself

       15. Playing up Strengths and Avoiding Weaknesses

       16. Being a Good Listener

       17. Being Modest

       18. Having a Clear Conscience

       19. Ridding Yourself of Bad Habits

       20. Persevering in Medical Treatment

       21. Time Management

       22. Venting Negative Emotion Where It Is Due

       Chapter III Preventing Physical Disease with Zen Medicine

       1. Shaolin Internal Exercises

       2. The Six-Word Breathing Technique

       3. Taking a Walk in a Forest

       4. Going to Bed Before 11 PM and Taking a Nap at Noon

       5. Achieving Balance between Yin and Yang

       6. The Shaolin Breath-Holding Technique

       7. Countering Illness with Willpower

       8. Sleeping in a Warm Environment

       9. Maintaining Childlike Innocence

       10. Relieving Fatigue through Poetry and Meditating

       11. Practicing Mental Suggestion

       12. Simple Food Therapies

       13. A Cup of Lukewarm Water

       14. Relaxation Exercise

       15. Shaolin Standing Exercise

       16. Taking a “Happy Walk” after Each Meal