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Product Description Item Detail The human body is constantly changing, but behind these changes, there is always a movement towards harmony. The author asserts that living in accordance with this natural movement towards harmony is the primary condition for a vibrant and healthy life, a belief that has remained consistent throughout the author's 50 years of Seitai (bodywork) guidance. This book specifically elucidates the movement towards harmony and Seitai through the very natural physiological activities of humans such as <sweating, sleeping, and eating>, while also explaining the wisdom and active methods of utilizing these movements without obstruction. The observations are extremely detailed, and the author's unwavering attitude of "believing only what I see with my own eyes and touch with my own hands" consistently permeates the work. [Author Profile] Haruchika Noguchi (1911-1976) Born in September 1911 as the second son of nine siblings in Ueno, Tokyo. Due to the effects of diphtheria contracted in his childhood, he had difficulty speaking, and spent his early years immersed in various readings at his uncle's, a practitioner of traditional Chinese medicine. In 1923, at the age of twelve, he experienced the Great Kanto Earthquake. Witnessing the suffering of people in the burnt-out fields, he instinctively placed his hands on them, and many recovered. This experience led him to aspire to become a therapist. He independently explored various health methods and therapeutic techniques from both ancient and modern times. At the age of fifteen, he opened a dojo in Iriya and established the therapeutic organization "Shizen Kenko Hoji-kai" (Natural Health Preservation Society), which focused on Yuki (energy transmission) and Katsugen Undo (regenerative movement). Furthermore, at the age of seventeen, he published "Zensei-kun," which stated that "living in health is the form of natural adaptation," and from then on, he consistently engaged in activities guided by the principle of "living life to the fullest."
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