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Kenpo Gokui

The lines of the ken-po goku-i are set from an atomistic aspect simply because it is the manner in which the brain learns. Its nature is completely holistic and like the I Ching must be in a form that promotes learning and understanding so a person can see, hear and grasp the nature of a holistic system. The gokui is a method to teach us how to be holistic. Its terseness is the best that can be done to convey its holistic meaning.

A person's heart is the same as Heaven and Earth while the blood circulating is similar to the Sun and Moon yet the manner of drinking and spitting is either soft or hard while a person's unbalance is the same as a weight and the body should be able to change direction at any time as the time to strike is when the opportunity presents itself and both the eyes must see all sides as the ears must listen in all directions while the mind must grasp all the tactile, olfactory and gustation data not seen on all sides and not heard in any direction


Master Zeng said, "Am I preaching what I have not practiced myself?"

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Eight Lectures

It has been explained to me that to understand the ken-po goku-i one must also study the I Ching in parallel with learning about Bushi Tatsuo Sensei the person, the teacher, the sumuchi, and the customs and beliefs of the Okinawan peoples.

As I continue my studies I have come to understand the truth when Wilhelm says, "By unwritten law, only those advanced in years regard themselves as ready to learn from it." I now understand that my reading of the book many years ago meant little simply because I was not matured enough for it.

In my studies I have tried to find as many views as possible that would possibly provide space to see past the many doors it holds for each of us. In that search I have finally found a source that helps enlighten, "Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching," by Hellmut Wilhelm.

In these lectures he elucidates on the I Ching in a way that helps the student to understand the generality of it and how it works for each of us.

If we seek divination it behooves us to seek out a diviner of the I Ching yet it serves at least one other purpose. It also serves as a medium for meditate; meditation of the images of the cosmos for its own sake and seek to understand it.

This book has been out of print for a long time but Amazon does have some third party sellers with a copies at a very reasonable price.

ISBN: 0691097143

Bibliography:
Wilhelm, Hellmut. "Change: Eight Lectures on the I Ching." Routledge & Kegan Paul publishers, London. 1961 and 1970.

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