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L.A. TO TOKYO
CARS, SEX, A TRIP TO NIPPON, KATANA, BOOZE…
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Short Stories
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The Slumbering Monk
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Poems and Haiku
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SHORT STORIES
This is a brilliant collection of short stories that is fresh, imaginative and quite comical at times. It takes the reader around the world with scenarios in Israel, Italy, Japan, and many other locales. A fantastic read. Gratifying and very entertaining.
THE SLUMBERING MONK
Manu is a tired old soul, weary of his practice and often in confusion. His visions bring forth great experiences of his past and future lives. And finally, after a consultation with his guru, he is lead to his ultimate goal.
POEMS AND HAIKU
This fantastic book is a collection of 1) poetry inspired by the large Buddhist statues of China and Japan. 2) Haiku honouring great individuals from history. 3) Haiku inspired from everyday life. 4) Poems of many different inspirational sources. A great read for all lovers of poetry.
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TAIKYOKU SHODAN
Taikyoku Shodan is the first kata in the Taikyoku series. It is the most basic of all kata and has only 20 moves with three recurring techniques: down block, lunge punch, and front stance. Although credit is usually given to Gichin Funakoshi as the author of the Taikyoku kata, his son Gigo was largely responsible for their creation. Taikyoku Shodan post-dates Heian Shodan, yet it was designed to be taught before Heian Shodan to further simplify the teaching of kata to young students. Taikyoku Shodan is taught in many styles of karate. Still, many instructors do not teach this kata simply because its pattern is similar to that of Heian Shodan. Technically, Taikyoku kata are not part of the 26 kata that comprise the Shotokan style. Taikyoku is often interpreted as meaning “First Cause” or “Basic Ultimate” to denote its basic yet important nature. Tai means “big” or “great,” kyoku signifies “extreme” or “ultimate.” Therefore, the kata can be translated as “Big Ultimate.” Gichin Funakoshi states in his book, Karate-Do Kyohan, that Taikyoku Shodan is the ultimate training kata. Taikyoku is also known as an esoteric term used to describe the Void. The Void is a Buddhist doctrine teaching that life and all things are nothing more than illusions, impermanent in their nature. So too can Taikyoku be viewed, as a form stripped of all complexities and extravagance, leaving only karate’s truest and most effective form: move, block, and punch.

LOON BIRD

CREE LANGUAGE
Poem #1
MAKWA: LOON BIRD, IN CREE MAKWA IS A KIND OF SPIRTUAL BIRD (Now cannot find the exact etymology I once read), THE ENGLISH SPEAKING PEOPLE NAMED IT A LOON FOR THE WAY IT WALKS SO AKWARDLY OUT OF THE WATER.
MAHEKAN: WOLF
nepihtawaw enakamot makwa
mahekan wapiw eskopeyak
I hear the song of the loon
Wolf sees the shore
NKFM
NEW WORD: pahpi>>>>>>Laugh
Poem #2
kihceyihtakosiw tipiskawi-pisim
wasesiw sapo mitos
wapos pawatew acikasimin
The venerable moon
Shines through the trees
The rabbit dreams of evergreen berries
NKFM
CREE GREETING:
tanisi niciwakan—Hello friend
hyi hyi—Thank you😃
Hello (How are you?)—tansi
Good (Reply to greeting—M’on ana’ntaw
And you?—Kiya maka?
Cree poem
nakiskatowak misi-tipiskawi-pisim waneyihtamowin wanitipiscaw ka kaskitipiskak kisik ayasihtakinam ka wepinamihk waskic iskotew kaskapahtew wawastahamawew sakihitowin

