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		<title>The Discipline of Fearlessness or How to be free in your everyday life</title>
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Mui
No-fear,  Fearlessness


Of all the human emotion that create pain for yourself and others, creates limitation and stops progress in businesses, fear is the hidden stopper that causes untold damage if not understood, looked at and let go. As the title of the book &#8220;State of Fear&#8221; spells out loud an clear, we certainly are [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Win, then Strike: the Art of Strategy, Takuan Soho Writings from a Zen Master to a Samurai</title>
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Victorious warriors win first and then go to war
Defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to win.
If there is but one Art of Strategy I would use before launching a product, a company or going up against a competitor, it would be this one. Far too many times you see people jump into [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Total Immersion in a Single Act or the Art of War: My encounter with Miyamoto Musashi</title>
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Zanmai
Samadhi
Through total immersion in a single act


Zen Master Ken Yokoyama laughed.
He was reading a passage from Miyamoto Musashi&#8217;s A Book of Five Rings at the Zen-do Daihonzan Chozen-ji for the training in Budo. In the Book of &#8220;No-Thing&#8221; Miyamoto Musashi says &#8220;In the End, All Ways are One.&#8221; As Ken explained, after remaining undefeated in [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Passing Through the Impassible Barrier: my time with Al Huang at Esalen</title>
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Kan




Kan: The Barrier or Gate

 Nanboku to-zai katsuro tsu-zu
Once you break through  the barrier:
 Free to all directions


 It was is the early 1990&#8217;s, I was returning to Esalen for a long weekend. The drive as usual was long and winding like a slow unfolding of your life itself. The view spectacular, the sky [...]]]></description>
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