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The Samurai Mind: Lessons from Japan's Master Warriors

The Samurai Mind: Lessons from Japan's Master Warriors

Christopher Hellman
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The Samurai Mind is a collection of five seminal Japanese texts that convey the essence of traditional samurai philosophy and ethic from very different, but complementary points of view.
These texts range from the ferocious to the esoteric—with their common thread being the importance of mastering one's own mind as the key to overcoming opponents. Written from the mid-18th to early 19th century, the authors were acknowledged master samurai warriors keen to address a broader audience beyond their circle of students and acolytes. Their aim was to explain their craft to the outside world, and they do so with great insight.
The classic Japanese texts are:
  • The Mysterious Skills of the Old Cat
  • Sword Theory
  • A Treatise on the Sword
  • Joseishi's Discussions on the Sword
  • Ignorance in Swordsmanship

Four of the five texts presented here are translated into English for the first time making The Samurai Mind an important addition to the literature on Japanese martial arts and a valuable resource for all martial artists. This samurai philosophy book is an informative look at the samurai of Japan with particular emphasis on the warrior's relationship with his samurai sword—the most fabled weapon in history—and on his need to cultivate mental discipline to achieve his goals
Année:
2011
Edition:
Hardcover with Jacket
Editeur::
Tuttle
Langue:
english
Pages:
128
ISBN 10:
1462900720
ISBN 13:
9781462900725
Collection:
Classic texts on cultivating mental discipline and achieving victory
Fichier:
EPUB, 1017 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2011
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