Reading Material
#1 Any of Soke's books. ( Hatsumi
Masaaki)
#2 Here is an extract from the
excellent book "Meditation on Violence" by Rory Miller.
"First off, read a damn book. Read
lots of books. When you commute, listen to recorded books and
when you have dead time and no life around you to watch, crack
open a book. Read as much as you on as many subjects as you can
and keep both a skeptical and an mind. Let the new ideas in,
play with them, but don’t just swallow whole. Just because it
got published doesn’t mean it’s true.
Read more non-fiction than fiction. The world is a huge and
interesting place and in history and anthropology you will find
weirdness and drama that puts fiction to shame. And you will
gain some insight because everything connects.
Furthermore, there isn’t an author on this list that I
agree with 100% Be skeptical. Check sources. Sometimes you will
find that the source quoted do not say what the author says.
That’s life in the big city.
I have a website at
chironrraining.com, I do most of my thinking loud at
chirontraining.blogspot.com "
Articles.
Here are some
articles that should help to further your knowledge of Bujinkan.
Some of these do not have an Author attributed, if you know who
it is let me know.
Here is our latest News letter.
A Poem for Life by
Soen ozeki.
What is Bujinkan
a Brief Introduction. (By Unknown)
The Art of endurance
(By Unknown)
What is Koryu?
(By Unknown)
Kosshijutsu -
By Andrew Young
An excellent article for
insight into this wonderful Art, with interviews with Hatsumi
Soke and his view's. By
Akira Hino, (Hino Budo Institute).
Message
from Soke- January 2006 ( Translation Shawn Gray )
A short biography of Takamatsu Sensei 高松寿嗣
( LivingBudo.nl)
A short biography of Hatsumi Sensei 初見良昭 ( LivingBudo.nl)