The Shaolin Grandmasters' Text is a one-of-a-kind volume discussing the history; philosophy and Gung Fu of Shaolin Ch'an; one of the most misunderstood schools of Ch'an Buddhism. In this revised edition; the Order of Shaolin Ch'an have updated information on their martial and Buddhist legacies in an effort to further preserve the Order's heritage. Beginning in 1901; the most senior priests of the Shaolin Order fled a war-ravaged China. Over a period of several years they gathered in New York City's Chinatown. For the last 100 years; the Order of Shaolin Ch'an has worked quietly to preserve the traditions; philosophy; and arts of the Order in the United States. Since the 70's; when Shaolin and its martial arts increasingly became a focal point of popular culture; misinformation and disinformation have anchored it in a growing notoriety. In contrast; this volume strives to accurately share what is spiritually meaningful and martially significant about Shaolin.
#576258 in Books Jean P Sasson 2010-01-01Ingredients: Example IngredientsOriginal language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.44 x .65 x 5.70l; .66 #File Name: 0967673763253 pagesPrincess Sultana s Circle Princess Trilogy
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fascinating insight into the Saudi royal familyBy Avid ReaderI greatly enjoyed all three of the Princess Sultana books; however I think the second two books could easily have been condensed into one. Although I respect and applaud Princess Sultana's fight against her male dominated society in defense of women; I found the incredibly lavish and wasteful lifestyles of the entire royal family to be almost as disturbing as their treatment of women. To hear the princess bemoan the fact that the royal family could eventually lose some of their enormous wealth and power to the possible democratization of their country after dropping $500;000 on a single shopping spree at Bergdorf Goodman left me cold. As a Saudi woman; Princess Sultana was treated as a second class citizen and she shed light on the horrific conditions many Arabic women suffer. Yet as one who also enjoyed a life of supreme luxury due to her royal status; I think the princess was a bit myopic about the hardships that many people outside of her world of unearned privilege endure.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Another powerful book #3 of the trilogy.By Susan L. CarrierThis is the third of three books dealing with the plight of Muslim women in Saudi Arabia specifically; and of Muslim women throughout the world. Princess Sultana's honest voice in speaking the truth of this situation is compelling; saddening; enlightening and frustrating. There is no clear way to assist in changing the underlying social and religious core of another society; no matter how much that assistance is needed.But it is compelling reading; and so educational. Of course; as this is narration out of real life; though it reads like a story; it really never winds up with a 'happy ending' the way a novel might; as it is still lived history.I have found her three books to be brilliant reads and kudos to Jean Sasson for bringing this important first person narrative to view.2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Excellent Book - Last of the Princess SultanaTrilogyBy DesccaThis last book traces Princess Sultana's life through middle age and is a satisfying end to the trilogy. Lots of twists and turns throughout her life; and the patience shown by her husband (and sisters) as she deals with substance abuse and frustration; is outstanding. Perhaps I am being sexist; but her husband is loving and seemingly has the patience of Job. She has shown great courage when confronted with outright abuse by relatives against other women. You will have a different view of the lot of women in the Arab world after reading this series. Highly recommend and suggest reading all three books in the order written. Elizabeth Sasson is an excellent author; I am also reading some of her other books.