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Book details
  • Genre:SELF-HELP
  • SubGenre:Spiritual
  • Language:English
  • Pages:91
  • eBook ISBN:9781937683030

How To Defend Yourself Without Even Trying

by Terry Chitwood

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Overview
How to Defend Yourself Without Even Trying is a book about applying the mental/spiritual principles of Aikido to daily life. It incorporates Dr. Terry Chitwood's personal experiences of using Aikido principles in real-life situations. It is philosophically and spiritually oriented and was highly acclaimed in its print edition.
Description
How to Defend Yourself Without Even Trying is a book about applying the mental/spiritual principles of Aikido to daily life. It incorporates Dr. Terry Chitwood's personal experiences of using Aikido principles in real-life situations. It is philosophically and spiritually oriented and was highly acclaimed in its print edition. Excerpt from Prologue: "One night when I was asleep but not asleep, I found myself on another level of consciousness studying aikido with Master Uyeshiba, the founder of aikido. At the end of the lesson he told me that I must teach. I cried tears of gratitude and devotion as I accepted an initiation that was to provide a sense of power and direction to my life." Excerpt from "My Early Years" Chapter: "Once a local gang tried to terrorize me by threatening me with knives. I intuitively knew that I would not be hurt, so I was unafraid. Their fun was over before it started. Such people feed on fear." Excerpt from "My Later Years" Chapter: "One man [in my prison rehabilitation program] in particular stands out. He was a seven-time offender, an ex-Green Beret karate instructor, and a biker (with a bad temper).... When he was released from prison he went into a bar in Tucson where a man tried to pick a fight with him. Instead of annihilating the man, he made a friend of him. Another victory for the power of love and harmony."
About the author
Terry Chitwood graduated in 1976 from the University of South Dakota with a Doctor of Education degree with a specialty in counseling. In addition, he studied theology at the Episcopal seminary in Sewanee, Tennessee, during the summers of 1991 and 1992. Dr. Chitwood has been a Jungian psychotherapist in private practice for over 32 years. Dr. Chitwood is the author of the following books: How to Defend Yourself Without Even Trying (1981, topic Aikido), Meeting Force with Silence (1985, topic Aikido), and Death: The Beginning of Life (1988, topic Jungian Psychotherapy). He is a musician, songwriter, poet and martial arts expert as well. Dr. Chitwood is a trader educator for stocks, commodity futures, forex and options. He trades these markets as well.