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File Size: 2911 KB

Print Length: 193 pages

Publisher: Shambhala (December 11, 2012)

Publication Date: December 11, 2012

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00AR2WRYS

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Tatty Munerori was really a master of life, this is one of those timeless works that will always give you wisdom every time you read it. It is best of read with the works of Takuan Soho (unfettered mind), Issai Chozanzi (the demons sermon on martial arts and other tales), the book of five rings (Miyamoto Musashi) and Sun Tzu (the art of war). Timeless wisdom from a timeless master.

The translation of Yagyu Munenori's The Life-Giving Sword by William Scott Wilson is an excellent companion text to Musashi's Go Rin No Sho. Like it, this text can - indeed must - be read a number of times, separated by deep reflection, if one is to grasp its deepest essence. Wilson's lengthy and excellent Introduction is a powerful preface to the text's primary writing.Hagakure is another text of this caliber that comes to mind. I happen to believe that the great truths in life were discovered long ago, and simply remain to be rediscovered and allowed to flow into today's contemporary circumstances. The Life-Giving Sword contains immutable truths that can move ones understanding toward the essence of combat/no-combat behavior. I found one passage in particular to be inspiring:"When you have run the length of various practices and none of those practices remain in your mind, that very lack of mind itself is the heart of "all things". When you have exhaustively learned the various practices and techniques and made great efforts in disciplined training, there will be action in your arms, legs, and body, but none in your mind; you will have distanced yourself from training, but will not be in opposition to it, and you will have freedom in whatever techniques you perform. You yourself will be unaware of where your mind is, and neither demons nor heresies will be able to find it. Training is done for the purpose of reaching this state. With successful training, training falls away. This is the secret principle toward which all Ways progressI believe that a reader who has many years of martial arts' study "under his belt" will feel a deep emotional and intellectual kinship with the words written so long ago by Munenori and so ably translated and back grounded by Author Wilson. Truly a teacher for the ages.

Wonderful, informative historical stories

Good book. It is smaller than expected.

For anyone interested in the inner workings of the Japanese swordsmanship.Yagyu Munenori was a very interesting man - wise and skillful. He held a major administrative post by several Shoguns and was an accepted master and a personal fencing master to the Shogun.Even though now we may argue how important Zen Buddhism is to the study of the martial arts and swordsmanship in particular, at the time of writing of the treatise it was without a doubt that a practitioner had to study Zen along with the study of the bujutsu, or the martial art. Not just a resonance of fashion, the Zen philosophy and lifestyle that went along with it held a special place in the hearts of the warrior class. Munenori was not an exeption but perhaps one of its greatest proponents. We must look deep into what this book has to offer, and although some of the technique descriptions are rather cryptic, which makes them kind of useless without an "oral transmission", others are clearly the work of a martial arts' quiet sage, and go far beyond "barbaric" strength. I am confident that this book will take up a special spot on your book shelf.

First and foremost this is not a story for entertainment nor is it a manual that will teach you how to use a sword. This is a deeply philosophical investigation into the Zen mind required to master the sword. Experienced practitioners will get the most out of it. Beginners will stumble through it and most of the value will be lost. It requires many reads and deep contemplation together with practice to really come to life.The first 60-pages of the book are very interesting, as Wilson takes us through a brief synopsis of the life and times of Munenori with some descriptions of his character and people he associated with. Munenori was a very colorful character who was a teacher and adviser to shoguns, winning the post against Musashi himself.The Yagyu clan is an old ninja family who live in the mountains outside Nara. Their village is surrounded by rice paddies and is difficult to approach. At one point Musashi traveled there to challenge Munenori (who was conveniently not present) and instead wound up dueling and killing a master of the kusurigama, a sickle with a chain and weight on the end and a common ninja weapon.The actual Life Giving Sword is about 70-pages long and is mostly a philosophical zen treaty with application for any martial art, but geared to the Way of the sword. Also included are 28 prints from the Illustrated Catalog of the Shinkage-ryu, which offers brief descriptions of the techniques and includes the "Tengu Series".This is an essential book for any sword practitioner, or anyone involved in the martial arts. I can't recommend it enough.

Very deep and insightful. A must have for those who love Japanese martial arts and buddhism.

Great book

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