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Book details
  • Genre:SPORTS & RECREATION
  • SubGenre:Archery
  • Language:English
  • Pages:144
  • eBook ISBN:9781890536121

Illuminated Spirit

Conversations with a Kyudo Master

by Dan DeProspero and Jackie DeProspero

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Overview
lluminated Spirit presents the everyday wisdom of Onuma Hideharu, fifteenth headmaster of the Heki-ryu Sekka-ha tradition of classical Japanese archery and modern kyudo hanshi, 9th dan. His words are remarkable for their truth and simplicity, and are as easily applied to daily life as to the discipline of Japanese archery. The DeProsperos, long-time personal students of Onuma Sensei, pay tribute to his memory in this clear and unadorned distillation of his essential teachings. A frank and accessible account of a spiritual journey, Illuminated Spirit is an indispensable guide not only for those looking to understand more fully the relationship between a martial arts master and his students, but also for anyone who feels the need to explore in more depth the concepts of truth, goodness and beauty as embodied in a uniquely Japanese discipline.
Description
Co-authors Dan and Jackie DeProspero had no plans to study kyudo when they first went to Japan in 1981 to teach English. But their planned one-year stay stretched to fifteen after they met the remarkable kyudo sensei, Hideharu Onuma, fifteenth headmaster of the Heki-ryu Sekka-ha tradition of classical Japanese archery and modern kyudo hanshi, 9th dan. They became his students, and in time, Dan began working as an assistant at Onuma Sensei's archery shop. As their relationship deepened, Dan became uchideshi (house disciple) and the DeProsperos moved into the Onuma family apartments above the shop. From this extraordinary vantage point they were able to regularly hold casual, but insightful, conversations with the master. In response to the DeProsperos searching questions, Onuma Sensei offered his views on anger, stress, responsibility, and excellence. He provided them with new insights into the arts of teaching and learning, and helped them see that they could achieve harmony with others only if they first found peace within themselves. The result of those conversations is this book, which distills the Onuma Sensei's everyday wisdom. His words are remarkable for their truth and simplicity, and are as easily applied to daily life as to the discipline of Japanese archery. "The truth is that humans—men and women of all cultural backgrounds—are more alike than they care to admit. If humankind concentrated more on seeking out those similarities there might be a lot less division in the world."
About the author
Dan DeProspero and his wife Jackie lived and studied with Hideharu Onuma for nearly a decade until his death in 1990. Jackie was promoted to 5th dan in 1986. Dan received his renshi (instructor's license) in 1988 and 6th dan in 1989. The DeProsperos live and teach kyudo near Raleigh, North Carolina. They are also the co-authors of Kyudo: The Essence and Practice of Japanese Archery. Their website is www.kyudo.com.