INOCHI - The Book of Life | Das Buch des Lebens (Eng | Deu)Product no.: pkp-1-464The real meaning of the search for the Kototama Principle is the search for the substance of self. Available from 30.04.2021 |
My Past Way of Budo. And other EssaysProduct no.: pkp-kb-402101 pages. Sensei Nakazono studied Aikido directly under O Sensei Ueshiba. The Kototama Principle changed his understanding of Aikido.
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Inochi. The Book of LifeProduct no.: pkp-kb-inochi119 pages. The ancient principle of Kototama – The 50 life rhythms, including the 5 mother sounds combining with the 10 father rhythms
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The Real Sense of Natural TherapyProduct no.: pkp-kb-43371 pages. Sensei Nakazono, a master healer, transformed the "ancient" healing methods to follow the Kototama Principle.
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The Source of the Present CivilizationProduct no.: pkp-kb-426243 pages. The most current explanation of the Kototama Principle and revelations about ancient times.
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The Source of the Old and New TestamentsProduct no.: pkp-kb-440241 pages. “In the beginning there was the Word” – The Old and New Testaments examined through the viewpoint of Kototama
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Kotodama (Japanese 言 霊, word soul, inherent mysterious power of language) in Japanese referres to words that are attributed a linguistic-magic effect. In ancient times word magical incantations apeared for instance in Shinto practice and in the Norito- and Kotodama-songs of the Japanese Annals. In modernity, the thought has been absorbed among others by the Ōmoto movement, which developed its own syllabic magic of the 50-lute-panel under the somewhat modified term Kototama. Ueshiba Morihei, founder of Aikidō and follower of Onisaburō Deguchi, integrated this Kototama concept in his martial arts. The principle of Kototama, presented by Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono subsequent to Sensei Ogasawara, is a profound philosophy and claims to present the cosmic language of creation and thus the reason and cause of all existence. Through persistent practice, everyone can connect directly to this cosmic language. Complete table of contents and overview of books by Hinomoto no Mikoto Masahilo Nakazono |
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Hinomoto no Mikoto Masahilo NakazonoBorn in May 1918 in Southern Japan, Kagoshima District, Sensei Nakazono began his studies by practicing kendo at the age of 6, judo at 12, and karate at 19. Later he studied many other forms of martial arts; then fully immersed himself in the art of Aikido, learning directly from O Sensei Ueshiba, its founder. Following his mother's inclination, Sensei Nakazono began his formal studies of acupuncture in 1934 at age 16. He was a student of George Ohsawa, the founder of macrobiotics, and Sakai Sensei, who taught the spirit of finite form, Jizo Bosatsu. He was re-introduced to the Kototama Principle by Sensei Ogasawara, and revised every aspect of his life and work with this profound viewpoint. In 1972 he moved to Santa Fe, where he established the Kototama Institute. He inspired the passage of the New Mexico Acupuncture Act in 1973. Sensei Nakazono taught the Kototama Principle in Santa Fe and throughout the world. He devoted his life to handing it over to all of humanity. He passed over on October 8, 1994. |