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    What about these two books

    A question. The Shaolin Monastery, of Meir Shahar. In my opinion it is quite good. The second book, which I ignore. Shaolin Grandmaster's text, written by "order of Shaolin". I would like to know your opinion about these two books.
    Namastê

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    Shahar's book is well researched. As for the other book, what is it called in Chinese?
    I have several Shaolin books purported to be from Shaolin.

    The ones I have seen so far I feel were somewhat misleading. Using the lofty status of the name "Shaolin" as the only proof or credentials needed.

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    "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.

    This is the book I am waiting for.

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    Greetings,

    That book was discussed a few years ago at this forum:

    http://www.kungfumagazine.com/forum/...ndmasters-Text



    mickey

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    Interesting

    I have been reading it. Thanks, Mickey

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    "The Shaolin Grandmasters' Text"

    This book is not even worth accepting a free copy of.

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    I am documenting myself on the history of the Shaolin staff, including legends. That I get rid does anybody recommend to me?

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    Shahar's book was also discussed

    See The-Shaolin-Monastery-History-Religion-and-the-Chinese-Martial-Arts-by-Meir-Shahar.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeneChing View Post
    See The-Shaolin-Monastery-History-Religion-and-the-Chinese-Martial-Arts-by-Meir-Shahar.

    Semillas, learn to use our search engine. You'll find the answers to your questions if you search.
    Thanks, GeneChing. The book you say of Meir Shahar, I have got it. I also have the book of Andy James (The espiritual legacy of Shaolin Temple) and other of William Acevedo (brief history of Kung-fu) and many others. In all ways, I'll try to use the search engine.

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