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Walking With The Tengu

A podcast exploring classic writings as they relate to the modern martial artist. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.
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Episodes

Budoushoshinshu: Ease and Hardship

Apparently, some of Daidouji Yuuzan's coworkers were whiners. In this episode we look at his advice on how to push ourselves out of comfort zones and how to have a better mindset when facing hardship. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email. Help me justify all these books to my wife by supporting me here: http://patreon.com/walkingten...

Sep 06, 202017 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Budoushoshinshu: Gossip

The only thing worse than a sewing circle... is a bunch of martial artists. Let's take a look at what Daidouji Yuuzan, a samurai in the early Tokugawa era had to say about gossip and slander. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email. Help me justify all these books to my wife by supporting me here: http://patreon.com/walkingtengu...

Aug 24, 202014 minSeason 1Ep. 45

Budoushoshinshu: Learning In Times of Peace

What is better? To be a warrior in a garden or a gardener in a war? Today we look at what Daidouji Yuuzan has to say about the importance of training both the literary and combative arts. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email. Help me justify all these books to my wife by supporting me here: http://patreon.com/walkingtengu...

Aug 11, 202012 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Budoushoshinshu: How To Choose A Horse

What does choosing a horse have to do with a modern martial artist? Daidouji Yuuzan, author of the Budoushoshinshu, offers some thoughts on the principles of choosing a horse that can have an immediate impact on both your training and your training equipment. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email....

Jul 27, 202010 minSeason 1Ep. 43

Budoushoshinshu: Sincerity, Situational Awareness, and the Warrior Mindset

In this episode we start into an exploration of the Budoushoshinshu, written in the early Tokugawa era as a manual to young samurai as the warrior class was grappling with what it meant to be warriors in a time and place without war. We look at a little of the history and the background of the work. Contrast the Confucian nature of this work with the Zen Buddhist outlook of the Hagakure and then delve into one of the early lessons. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Ver...

Jul 15, 202018 minSeason 1Ep. 42

The Cicada And His Shell

Today I am going to give you my retelling of a very short story from Issai Chozanshi’s Inaka Soshi. These are parable-like stories not unlike Aesop’s Fables but much more subtle. I’ve taken a little creative license in these retellings, so be aware that they’re not direct translations but hopefully I can retain their intrinsic lessons while also making them fun to listen to. Cicada track from: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tanna_japonensis_v01.ogg

May 25, 20207 minSeason 1Ep. 41

Awakening The Shihan

Today we take a look at the difference between titles and honorifics in the Japanese language and how they are used in the Japanese martial arts. Some of these terms include, sensei, senpai, soke, shihan, kyoshi, and hanshi. Special thanks to Grigoris Miliaresis for making sure I had not forgotten how to use the Japanese language. Grigoris is a writer for the Japanese martial arts magazine Gekkan Hiden ( budojapan.com ) and a practitioner of two classical Japanese martial arts with additional ex...

May 13, 202031 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Classic Themes in Modern Myth: Star Wars - Prequels

Closing out this exploration of martial themes in the Star Wars films, Jaredd Wilson of the Martial Thoughts Podcast and I talk about the prequels. One of the things that seems obvious in retrospect, but I had never noticed before was how closely the story of the Jedi in the prequels parallels the myths of the Shaolin temple. I hope you’ve enjoyed this little foray into martial themes found in the modern myths of the Star Wars stories. Let me know what you thought and if you noticed anything we ...

May 07, 20201 hr 16 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Classic Themes in Modern Myth: Star Wars - Return of the Jedi

Jaredd Wilson of the Martial Thoughts Podcast and I continue our discussion of the martial themes in the Star Wars films with Return of the Jedi. At least for me the Heihou Kadenshou came up repeatedly as I rewatched the film so, if you haven't already, it might help to go back and listen to Episode 35: Through Dragonfly Eyes after this one.

May 04, 20201 hr 23 minSeason 1Ep. 38

Classic Themes in Modern Myth: Star Wars - Empire Strikes Back

Continuing our conversation on martial themes in the Star Wars films. Jaredd Wilson of the Martial Thoughts Podcast and I tackle Empire Strikes Back. For better or worse this film has influenced and is built off many of the assumptions, preconceived notions, misunderstandings and also truths of the martial arts and their masters. Embodied both in other martial arts films and in our own real life martial arts training.

May 02, 20201 hr 2 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Classic Themes in Modern Myth: Star Wars - A New Hope

Recently, I got to join Jaredd Wilson of the Martial Thoughts Podcast in a discussion about martial arts themes in film. Today, we look at Star Wars: A New Hope wherein we discuss a variety of themes ranging from verbal deescalation to the hero's journey as a symbolic theme across many stories and how the Star Wars films were in many ways inspired by the samurai films of the 1950s.

Apr 26, 20201 hrSeason 1Ep. 36

Through Dragonfly Eyes

In this episode we take a look at a new translation of the Heiho Kadensho, translated and annotated by Jack Hathway. In it we draw a few lessons about the why, what and how of our training through the eyes of a Yagyu Shinkage-ryu practitioner. Written in the early 17th century for the shogun of Japan. This work is a unique treatise on strategy and philosophy that can be applied on both a personal level as a martial artists on in a much more public way in our daily lives. You can find the book he...

Apr 10, 202031 minSeason 1Ep. 35

Philosophy 101: Ethics

In this episode we look at what ethics is and how it relates to self-defense. We also spend some time talking about how to articulate force, how to define a threat, how to understand scaling force and the intersection of all this with our personal ethic of violence. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email....

Feb 16, 202048 min

Philosophy 101: Metaphysics

In this episode we rush through an overview of the traditional philosophical division known as metaphysics wherein we attempt to answer the question: What is real? We then think about some basic questions on how to apply this field to our martial arts. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email....

Jan 06, 202016 min

Philosophy 101: Epistemology

In this introductory episode we look at one of the three traditional divisions of philosophy. Epistemology, which is the study of knowledge. How do we know anything and how can we trust that what we know is accurate. A very important question for anyone studying the martial arts. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email....

Dec 08, 201917 minSeason 1Ep. 32

Philosophy 101: Plato's Allegory of the Cave

In this introductory episode we look at a classic allegory used to teach philosophical principles. We then take a stab at interpreting it through the lens of martial arts training. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go to: walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu and scroll to the bottom to enter your email.

Nov 09, 201915 minSeason 1Ep. 31

The Greeks: Disobeying Orders

In this episode we build off the foundations of the last two episodes about the Greeks and take a detailed look at the Battle of Thermopylae (as well as a battle that comes afterwards) as a lens into the classical Greek views of which was more important. Displaying bravery or obeying orders. We then take a look at how to apply this in our own daily martial arts practice. To sign up for new episode notifications and to receive the "Very Brief Introduction to Philosophy for Martial Artists" PDF go...

Oct 15, 201950 minSeason 1Ep. 30

The Greeks: Courage

Today we look at the question "What is courage?" through the lens of the Greek hoplite. We build off what we learned in the last episode about the standards and beliefs rooted in the Homeric epics in Classical Greece. patreon.com/walkingtengu

Sep 18, 201915 minSeason 1Ep. 29

The Greeks: No Man Left Behind

In our longest episode to date. We turn to a new, perhaps surprising, source for martial philosophy. The Greeks. Specifically Homer's Iliad . Where we explore this idea of "No Man Left Behind." What makes us care about retrieving the bodies of dead soldiers at significant cost and risk to the still living? The blurry echoes of these ideas may be found in the shattered remnants of the distant past . Referenced in this episode: “ The Data That Is Killing The Self Defense Industry” - https://anchor...

Aug 16, 201932 minSeason 1Ep. 28

Mozi: How To Figure Out Which Martial Art Is "Best"

Today we try to provide a very basic framework by which you can answer this question. As usual I'm not going to tell you an answer but we'll spend a little time talking about how we can think about this problem and come up with a reasonably well-thought out response. You can read today's quote in context here: https://ctext.org/mozi/anti-fatalism-i

Jul 26, 201914 minSeason 1Ep. 27

Mozi: Get Things Done

We continue looking at the work of Mozi and see that he has some thoughts on how to Get Things Done. Find out how this can apply to your martial practice. Today's selection is from the chapter titled "Self-Cultivation." ( https://ctext.org/mozi/self-cultivation )

Jul 16, 201914 minSeason 1Ep. 26

Mozi: How To Achieve Mastery

In this episode we look at the way of the junzi (君子), the "superior person" according to Mozi. A philosophical opponent to Kongzi (Confucius) who, I think, lends his philosophy well to anyone looking to practice the martial arts. Our selection today comes from Book 1 "Befriending The Learned" ( https://ctext.org/mozi/befriending-the-learned ). You might also be interested in watching the 2006 Hong Kong film "Battle of the Warriors" also known in English as "A Battle of Wits." Which depicts a stu...

Jun 26, 201922 minSeason 1Ep. 25

The Analects - Kongzi (Confucius) - Students, Training Partners and Teachers

In this episode we look at the first few lines of The Analects and find a description of what could be interpreted as traits of an ideal martial arts school. https://walkingtengu.wix.com/tengu 學而時習之,不亦說乎? 有朋自遠方來,不亦樂乎? 人不知而不慍,不亦君子乎? To learn and then at the appropriate time put into practice what you have learned: Is this not a pleasure? To have associates in study coming to one from distant parts—does not this also bring joy? To be patient even when others do not understand: Is this not the way ...

Jun 10, 201910 min

What's Next?

A short chat about what's coming next for the podcast.

Jun 03, 20194 min

Tengu's Sermon 13: Drinking Boiling Water

In this episode we finish out "The Tengu's Sermon on the Martial Arts" with some examples from then-modern entertainment and close with an overview and recap of how to structure our training and how to not sabotage our efforts. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/walkingtengu Reference: Benkei and Yoshitsune cross the Ataka Barrier: https://youtu.be/ySTVrIIf-c0?t=478...

May 24, 201920 minSeason 1Ep. 23

Why Martial Arts and Philosophy?

What's the point of talking about philosophy and the martial arts? How could this even be a practical thing for a modern martial artist to engage in? I suggest in this episode that you can take three concrete steps in just about any martial art, that will improve your ability to overcome challenges in life. Website: Walking With The Tengu References: Zhuang Zi: Cook Ding Walking With The Tengu episode: The Daoist story of Cook Ding and flow states...

May 17, 20195 min

Tengu's Sermon 12: Which Weapon Is Best?

We get started on the final chapter in the Tengu's sermon where the tengu discuss which weapon is best and give us some pointers on both good posture and how to learn from farmers and laborers. Support the show at: https://patreon.com/walkingtengu References: Issai Chozanshi: "The Demon's Sermon on the Martial Arts" Ellis Amdur's "Hidden In Plain Sight"...

May 10, 201916 minSeason 1Ep. 21

Tengu's Sermon 11: Secret Techniques

We finish out chapter 3 tying together all these ideas into a coherent end point. We get some insight into why "secret techniques" are both important and don't exist. Support us at: https://patreon.com/walkingtengu

Apr 27, 201928 minSeason 1Ep. 20

Tengu's Sermon 09: Zanshin - Remaining Mind

Some clarification on suigetsu and we visit the word zanshin, a concept that could impact every single real-life potentially combative scenario you will ever face. Support us at: https://www.patreon.com/walkingtengu

Mar 30, 201913 minSeason 1Ep. 18
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