Secret Wisdom of the Orient
Ancient Wisdom for Life
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Munro M. Bonnell
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Learn secret wisdom of the Orient from a master instructor who practices it every day. Find out why there are always alternatives to fighting and physical confrontation.
Why this audiobook? Someone once said that if you can't find the guide you are looking for after a thorough search, you should write it yourself, because others are probably looking for it too. After my journey of over 40 years in martial arts, I have recognized a need for passing on some of the knowledge learned, appreciated, and cherished. This audiobook is my feeble attempt in just doing that. It is my gift and personal gesture in giving back something to the world in the hope that it may make a difference in many lives. In this audiobook, I cover many things that are from the wisdom of the Ancients, and it is the same teaching that I instruct others almost on a daily basis.
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