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Way of Aikido, The: Life Lessons from an American Sensei: Life Lessons from an American Sensei | 
enlarge | Author: George Leonard Publisher: Plume Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 224 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5 x 0.5
ISBN: 0452279720 Dewey Decimal Number: 158 EAN: 9780452279728 ASIN: 0452279720
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Book Description A fifth-degree black belt in the revolutionary martial art of aikido and co-owner of an aikido school in Mill Valley, California, George Leonard is, "the granddaddy of the consciousness movement" (Newsweek). Leonard is president of the Esalen Institute and founder of Leonard Energy Training (LET), a practice inspired by aikido that offers alternative ways of coping with everyday issues. In this book he applies ancient techniques, physical and spiritual, to the battles we wage every day in both our public and private lives. Along the way, Leonard shows us unique and effective ways to:
cope with sudden, often brutal, setbacks in our lives--and turn them into gifts for growth develop ki, or positive energy, to enhance vitality use the aikido principle of "blending" to deal with verbal and psychological attacks
With an already large following, George Leonard now brings the valuable wisdom of aikido to a wider audience.
"The Way of Aikido is a classic statement of aikido's philosophy and its translation to everyday activities . . . Deeply felt, beautifully written." --Michael Murphy, author of Golf in the Kingdom and The Future of the Body
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Way of Aikido January 15, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
I found this book to be very informative. Geo. Leonard has found a way of utilizing the principles of an elite martial art for every day life. Any one interested in improving themselves could definitely benefit from this book.
Helps to awaken senses, but leaves you desiring more... January 17, 2003 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
A friend found this at a second hand bookstore during the holidays and gave it to me for Christmas. I've been practicing Aikido for only six months and have begun to discover that I'm fascinated by both the martial and spirirtual aspects of the discipline. Thus, my friend's reasoning for this gift.Mr. Leonard does a fine job of presenting some concepts which may awaken a desire to learn more about the philosophy and spirit of Aikido. Unfortunately each phrase or statement which moves in that direction is a bit of sales pitch to participate in his seminars or join his organizations. Not being a California resident and lacking a total interest in sales pitches related to Aikido, I've spent some time doing research of my own and speaking more closely with my Senseis about Aikido's philosphy. Buy this book if you want some inspiration to discover your own path. Otherwise, it's more suited to be the required reading for one of his seminars.
Great lessons from life and aikido October 31, 2001 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
At a recent aikido seminar, I asked some friends why they practiced aikido. All three of them had slightly different answers, but all mentioned that it made them a better person. I remember thinking they seemed to be on to something, but I couldn't authentically give the same response at the time. I took up aikido six years ago in Asia because it was a martial art that fit my non-violent sensibilities. I continue to practice it because, like George Leonard, aikido represents a path to mastery that defies quick fixes. It's a modern day spiritual discipline that is challenging, fun and it trains my character. This book captures the essence of that discovery in George Leonard's own words and expresses it in language that most anyone can grasp. You won't find here a treatise on how to do aikido techniques (you learn that through practice on the mat), but you will find practical wisdom for everyday living. George Leonard is a trained and seasoned writer, which brings ease and enjoyment to the reading of this book. He is also trained and seasoned in aikido, and his reverence for life and cultivation of the human spirit come through clearly in his stories. I recommend it to those interested in aikido, but also to the broader audience of those interested in a spiritual approach to life.
This book changed my life! February 25, 2001 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
I came across this book in my travels and found it very intriguing. I found the idea of Aikido interesting and investigated further. I found Mr. Leonard gave a great over view to the philosophies of the founder on Aikido. He incorporated Aikido into your everyday life situations and it has truly changed my life. I now practice in the Martial Way of Aikido and my life has not been the same ever since. Thank you Mr. Leonard.
Not worth one star. October 29, 2000 14 out of 38 found this review helpful
After receiving mastership in Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki. I started exploring other Japanese disciplines dealing with Ki (Lifeforce Energy).This book crossed my path, and to say I was disappointed would be an understatement. In my opinion this book was writen solely to enlist new students. The author gives some background of Aikido and it's founder O Sensei. Unfortunately Mr Leonard spends most of his time talking about the Esalen Institute, and LET (Leonard Energy Training (if memory serves)). If you have questions or comments; E-Mail me. Two Bears. Wah doh Ogedoda.
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