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Month: July 2020

Roll out the red carpet for the King! Mr. Peter King!

PaulJuly 28, 2020August 15, 2020

From Ninjutsu in the World by Paul

In this episode we get the wonderful opportunity to speak with Peter King, long time practitioner of Bujinkan martial arts, a former 30 year policeman in England and now a full time healer and health practitioner using techniques from the ancient art of healing, the Amatsu Tatara. Some of his technique was personally taught to him by Masaaki Hatsumi, Soke of the Bujinkan Martial arts path.  He recently released a book on the subject which you can pick up on Amazon.  Feel free to pick it up and start to heal thyself!

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You can meet Peter directly at his clinic or dojo in England or on one of the world wide seminars he does.

The King Clinic
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Peter`s Dojo
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Life Secrets of the Amatsu Tatara: The Documents of Takamatsu Toshitsugu, Interviews with Hatsumi Masaaki 


https://www.amazon.com/Life-Secrets-Amatsu-Tatara-Toshitsugu/dp/1678390194/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=peter+king&qid=1595906431&sr=8-1
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Moroku Jutsu and the art of Muto Dori with Sveneric Bogsater!

PaulJuly 18, 2020August 15, 2020

From Ninjutsu in the World by Paul

It is truly and honor to get the chance to speak with Sveneric. Listen close to the gems he is serving up hidden in his Muto dori recipe and spiced with Moroku! At seventy three years old he is still training twice a week and doing world wide seminars.  An inspiration to all of us in the Bujinkan and martial arts world in general.  This man has too many stories and we just scratched the surface! Please enjoy!

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Points of View
https://www.amazon.com/Points-View-SHIHAN-SVENERIC-BOGSATER-ebook/dp/B00ZTSG6BK…

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You don`t know Jack! An interview with Jack Hoban.

PaulJuly 11, 2020August 15, 2020

From Ninjutsu in the World by Paul

Our very first episode kicks off with a chat featuring Jack Hoban. Ex Marine in charge of US Marine combat training.  Founder of livingvalues.com.  Tasked with the restructure of the Camden, NJ Police department, and more.  Listen to his story and how Ninjutsu influenced his life.

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About Jack Hoban

The Ethical Warrior 
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Dr. Robert Humphrey - Values for a New Millenium (book)

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Resolution Group International:

https://www.rgi.co/about_rgi.php

Podcast
https://allmarineradio.com/2020/06/24/changing-mindsets-for-police-departments-from-ethical-warriors-to-ethical-guardians-jack-hoban/…

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Distance and Time, Ma-Ai

カスミアンJuly 10, 2020

From Kasumi An Study Center  霞庵 スタディセンター by カスミアン

“Ma-ai”

The study of distance and time is essential in the martial arts. In Japan, there is a word “ma-ai” which could be said to be the study, application, or the use of distance and time. With distance and time all problems can be solved!

The once gleaming palaces for kings and queens now lay in rubble where only foxes play and birds sing in the trees that grow in the ruins.  The Kings and queens, for all their court affairs, have vanished. Evaporated into the air with distance and time. If you can correctly understand distance and time, your life can become easy and joyous like the foxes and birds.Screenshot_2020-06-16 All sizes Happy foxes playing Flickr - Photo Sharing

My teacher often called his art the martial arts of distance and time.  Ma Ai. It is written with the characters, space/gap 間, and the character 会, meaning to come together or meet. It conveys the space between two objects, and the timing involved in an interaction or aligning of the two.

The distance between two objects or opponents, although often quantified with measurements, can also be vague and elusive.

One meter can be made to appear farther than it is and conversely can also be made to appear closer than reality.   Movement can also appear to be very fast when, in fact, you are moving very slowly and, at the same time,  can appear to be slow when you are moving quickly.

Just as the passage of time can feel different depending upon the situation, time flies when you’re having fun.Time can also drag when things aren’t so happy. As a child, one hour of math class seemed an eternity.  But the hour for play seemed over before it started.

Now as a father every day passes in the blink of an eye and I wish it would slow down like those lazy childhood days.  Some people report a sensation of the slowing of time when in dangerous situations or accidents, as if they were in slow motion. (myself included)

Distance starts with knowing where you are in space. Take the surface of a ball, like a basketball, and use it to represent the universe.  Forgetting for a moment the mathematical inadequacies of the example, wherever you place your finger on the ball, can be the center of the surface of the ball. Understanding that every point can and will be the center of the universe is an interesting to place to start! With an appreciation that all objects have a gravitational pull, the space between two objects becomes full indeed. Space no longer seems empty but becomes an almost tangible and malleable substance. This manipulation of timing and space or, in Japanese jiki and kukan, can be considered an aspect of Ma Ai.  With an understanding of these aspects, the feeling of Ma Ai will start to thrive in you.

My teacher loved to play with words and puns. He often interchanged the Chinese characters to create more subtle nuances for greater understanding and contemplation.  Many years ago, he changed Ma to devil and Ai to love which could be translated, among other ways, as love of the devil. But it has nothing to do with good or evil but an appreciation of the dedicated effort one must make to see the Ma Ai and the bravery needed to enter and manipulate it.

Perhaps if you love your demons enough, their horns will drop off and they can become angels!

 

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Distance and Time, Ma-Ai

Kasumi An Study CenterJuly 10, 2020

From Kasumi An Study Center  霞庵 スタディセンター by Kasumi An Study Center

“Ma-ai”

The study of distance and time is essential in the martial arts. In Japan, there is a word “ma-ai” which could be said to be the study, application, or the use of distance and time. With distance and time all problems can be solved!

The once gleaming palaces for kings and queens now lay in rubble where only foxes play and birds sing in the trees that grow in the ruins.  The Kings and queens, for all their court affairs, have vanished. Evaporated into the air with distance and time. If you can correctly understand distance and time, your life can become easy and joyous like the foxes and birds.Screenshot_2020-06-16 All sizes Happy foxes playing Flickr - Photo Sharing

My teacher often called his art the martial arts of distance and time.  Ma Ai. It is written with the characters, space/gap 間, and the character 会, meaning to come together or meet. It conveys the space between two objects, and the timing involved in an interaction or aligning of the two.

The distance between two objects or opponents, although often quantified with measurements, can also be vague and elusive.

One meter can be made to appear farther than it is and conversely can also be made to appear closer than reality.   Movement can also appear to be very fast when, in fact, you are moving very slowly and, at the same time,  can appear to be slow when you are moving quickly.

Just as the passage of time can feel different depending upon the situation, time flies when you’re having fun.Time can also drag when things aren’t so happy. As a child, one hour of math class seemed an eternity.  But the hour for play seemed over before it started.

Now as a father every day passes in the blink of an eye and I wish it would slow down like those lazy childhood days.  Some people report a sensation of the slowing of time when in dangerous situations or accidents, as if they were in slow motion. (myself included)

Distance starts with knowing where you are in space. Take the surface of a ball, like a basketball, and use it to represent the universe.  Forgetting for a moment the mathematical inadequacies of the example, wherever you place your finger on the ball, can be the center of the surface of the ball. Understanding that every point can and will be the center of the universe is an interesting to place to start! With an appreciation that all objects have a gravitational pull, the space between two objects becomes full indeed. Space no longer seems empty but becomes an almost tangible and malleable substance. This manipulation of timing and space or, in Japanese jiki and kukan, can be considered an aspect of Ma Ai.  With an understanding of these aspects, the feeling of Ma Ai will start to thrive in you.

My teacher loved to play with words and puns. He often interchanged the Chinese characters to create more subtle nuances for greater understanding and contemplation.  Many years ago, he changed Ma to devil and Ai to love which could be translated, among other ways, as love of the devil. But it has nothing to do with good or evil but an appreciation of the dedicated effort one must make to see the Ma Ai and the bravery needed to enter and manipulate it.

Perhaps if you love your demons enough, their horns will drop off and they can become angels!…

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