Spent this morning with a real treat.. the dairies of Che on his epic Latin America adventure. The chronicles of a young Che Guevara’s journey through Latin America, and the transformation of the man to become the legend he is. This is a wonderuful story of and reminded me of a wonderful Joseph Campbell quote […]
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Book Review – Essentialism By Greg McKe
As some of you know have gotten back to reading voraciously again. Around 2007 my two good friends &I had contemplated putting out summaries of the books we read, but we never did. Am now trying to take that forward and will post the summaries of books that others may find interesting. Cheers Essentialism By […]
Automatic Customer Book Review – FOUR ST
Synopsis: If you are in a service biz or work with technology – BUY THE BOOK to learn the new language and math of business! This would have been an even more powerful book had the author walked you through the process of selecting the right models for your industry in a step by step […]
Martial Musing: Randori as Warrior Dialo...
Martial Musing: Randori As Warrior Dialogue Free sparring has long been a way to test ones skill and understanding in the warrior arts. A small shift in perspective in the goal of randori brings massive rewards. I will share my view and approach to it. Randori (????) is a term used in Japanese martial arts […]
Martial Musing: The Wisdom Not To FIght
Martial Musing : The Courage & Wisdom Not To FightFor years have taught my students at the public park in a predominantly blue collar town with its fair share of trouble seekers. That evening as I was working with a group of my brown belts, a drunk man walked through the class. He then went […]
A good sunday morning restart of our RCG...
Arman, Sergey and I spent this am recording 2 more recordings of the Gratitude series. Soon coming to your itunes 🙂 Let us know what you think and we are open to suggestions on newer topics when we get done with the gratitude series
Regeneration and Mastery – Martial Musin
Try to change your roots and you die, to flourish the roots are even more established to support the tree over time. Not honoring those roots is inviting your own peril. The roots are your base, your foundation art. The leaves change with season and age, this is your personal expression of the foundation art. […]
Aikijujutsu Shugyo – Martial Arts on Hig
This is the personal expression of Mahipal Lunia Sensei & an important teaching method of Mountain View Aiki Kai (MVAK) Dojos in the arts of Kaze Arashi Ryu Quaterly Shugyos (Astute Training usually in Nature) are an integral part of our syllabus and in learning the arts of Kaze Arashi Ryu at our dojo. This form […]
RCG reunion and re-kickoff
RCG Reunion and Re-Kickoff Felt really good for the three of us Arman Darini, Sergey Berezin and I) to get back together on our Radical Change Group projects again after a hiatus of 8 months. We recorded our podcasts 226 and 227 this evening and the topic we are exploring is Gratitude. Still free, and an offering to the world coming […]
14 Life Lessons That Go Against Conventi...
Great read and reminder on Unconventional Wisdom by Drake Baer 14 Life Lessons That Go Against Conventional Wisdom 3K War Room by Drake Baer / 1d // keep unread // hide // preview +TAG “Everything has been figured out, except how to live.” —Jean-Paul Sartre In a recent Quora thread, users responded to the question: What life lessons are counter-intuitive or go against common sense or wisdom? We trawled through the […]