Remembering O-Sensei-Living and Training with Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido

by Susan Perry

2002

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Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), founder of the Japanese martial art of Aikido, is one of the greatest and most beloved martial artists in history. Remembering O-Sensei is a portrait of Ueshiba as told by his uchi-deshi, the students who lived and trained with him as his disciples. This collection of memories--gathered here for the first time--captures the essence of this extraordinary martial arts master and visionary, revealing Ueshiba's teaching style, his daily habits, his philosophy of life, the lovably human aspects of his personality, and his deep belief that Aikido could be used as a means to creating peace and harmony in the world. The book also provides a snapshot of a fascinating time in Japanese history when a student would apprentice with his master by essentially moving in with him and receiving instruction through rigorous training sessions, and also by serving him and observing his actions in daily life. Most of the students whose remembrances are included in this book went on to spread the teaching of Aikido throughout the world and became masters in their own right.… (more)

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Morihei Ueshiba (1883-1969), founder of the Japanese martial art of Aikido, is one of the greatest and most beloved martial artists in history. Remembering O-Sensei is a protarait of Ueshiba as told by his uchi-deshi, the students who lived and trained with him as his discoples.
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This collection of memories-gathered heere for the first time-captgures the essence of this extraorditary martial arts master and visionary, revealing Ueshiba's teaching style, his daily habits, his philosophy of life, the lovable human aspects of his personality, and his deep beliefe that Aikido could be used as a means to creaing peace and harmony in the world.

The book also provides a snapshot of a fascinationt time in Japanese history when a student would apprentice with his master by essentially moving in with him and receiving instruction thorugh rigoruous training seessions, and also by serving him an observing his acgion in daily life, Mostg of teh studenss wlhose remembrances are included in this book went on to spread th teacing s of Aikido thoruoghot the world an became masters in their own right.

Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1 First Meetings
2 Training
3 Daily Living
4 Art of Peace
Glossary
Contributors
Credits
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ISBN

1570629323 / 9781570629327

Publication

Shambhala Boston and London
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