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The Shambhala Guide to Kendo: Its Philosophy, History, and Spiritual Dimension
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 796.86
EAN: 9781570629273
ISBN: 1570629277
Label: Shambhala
Manufacturer: Shambhala
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 272
Publication Date: 2002-04-16
Publisher: Shambhala
Release Date: 2002-04-16
Studio: Shambhala

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Kendo is the art of swordsmanship that was cultivated by the samurai in medieval Japan and it is an increasingly popular martial art studied in the West today. While most books on kendo focus primarily on kata, or the traditional movements or forms, The Shambhala Guide to Kendo provides a succinct overview of the art as a whole: its historical significance, spiritual teachings, and how it can be used by practitioners today as a means of strengthening the body and mind. The Shambhala Guide to Kendo (previously published in hardcover as Kendo: Its Philosophy, History, and Means to Personal Growth by Kegan Paul International, 1995), covers everything from the details of practice?such as strikes, shouts, and stances?to the history and philosophy of Japanese swordsmanship, including an overview of bushido, the code of the samurai. The author also demonstrates how the development of Buddhism influenced two important schools of Japanese swordsmanship. The Shambhala Guide to Kendo includes discussions of: Kendo as an expression of complete body-mind integration The historical development of kendo from the twelfth century to today The cultivation of the "mind of no-mind" in kendo, a state of egolessness and fearlessness The Buddhist "infrastructure" of kendo The practice of kendo meditation The significance of the dojo, or hall of practice The Shambhala Guide to Kendo also provides a useful glossary that includes the Japanese and English rendering of key terms and an informative list of ryu (or school) lineages. This accessible overview of the art will appeal to students of traditional Japanese culture as well as kendo practitioners.


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Summary: A misleading title
Comment: Only a very very general information on Kendo. You can easily get that much information from the net. No chance that you can get any serious hands on infromation.The title is misleading, the book could have been a short informative newspaper article.

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Summary: Good Background Book
Comment: This book is very informative, and gives a clear background into Kendo practice. I highly recomend it to all who are intrested in Kendo, and Asian practices.


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