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“EACH DAY OF HUMAN life contains joy and anger, pain and pleasure, darkness and light, growth and decay. Each moment is etched with nature’s grand design-do not try to deny or oppose the cosmic order of things.”

Quote by Morihei Ueshiba

Work

The Art of Peace

This book delves into the philosophical and practical aspects of achieving peace, exploring various techniques and philosophies from different cultures and historical periods. It provides readers with a deeper understanding of the nature of conflict and the ways to cultivate a peaceful mindset. more

Author

Morihei Ueshiba
Morihei Ueshiba

Morihei Ueshiba, born on December 14, 1883, was a renowned Japanese martial artist and the founder of aikido. His aikido, a martial art that emphasizes harmony and defense, has had a profound impact on the world. Ueshiba's life was marked by his passion for martial arts and his continuous pursuit of improvement. He passed away on April 26, 1969, but his teachings and contributions to the martial arts continue to inspire many to this day. more

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