Saturday, April 21, 2012

Bushido The Soul of Japan By Inazo Nitobe


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Bushido: The Soul of Japan written by Inazo Nitobe is, along with the classic text Hagakure by Tsunetomo Yamamoto (1659-1719), a study of the way of the samurai. A best-seller in its day, it was read by many influential foreigners, among them President Theodore Roosevelt, President John F. Kennedy and Robert Baden-Powell. It may well have shaped Baden-Powell's ideas on the Boy Scout movement he founded.

Nitobe originally wrote Bushido: The Soul of Japan in English (1900), in Malvern, Pennsylvania.

As Japan underwent deep transformations of its traditional lifestyle while forging into a modern nation, Nitobe engaged in an inquiry into the ethos of his nation, and the result of his meditations was this seminal work. A fine stylist in English, he wrote many books in that language, which earned him a place among the best known Japanese writers of his age.

He found in Bushido, the Way of the Warrior, the sources of the virtues most admired by his people: rectitude, courage, benevolence, politeness, sincerity, honor, loyalty and self-control. His approach to his task was eclectic and far-reaching.

He also delved into the other indigenous traditions of Japan, such as Buddhism, Shintoism, Confucianism and the moral guidelines handed down over hundreds of years by Japan's samurai and sages. In addition, he sought similarities and contrasts by citing not only Western philosophers and statesmen, but also the shapers of European and American thought and civilization going back to the Romans, the Greeks and Biblical[citation needed] times. He found a close resemblance between the samurai ethos of what he called Bushido and the spirit of medieval chivalry and the ethos of ancient Greece, as we observe it in books like the Iliad of Homer.



Monday, April 16, 2012

Hindu Occult Art Magic (1921) By K. T. Ramasami


A short courae of practical Research and experiments, based upon the Ancient Hindu Tantric Science, dealing with the TeleMagnetic or TeleKinetic force,
employed to act upon Physical matter, in the production of Occult phenomena effected by the Superconscious Will or Ego of Man.



Mind Power and Privileges (1902) By Albert B. Olston


The author's purpose in writing this volume is to give to the general public the necessary evidence of the mind's power over the functions and conditions of the body, and to teach the reader how to avail himself of the resources of his mind. Contents: mind; subjective mind; telepathy; suggestion; auto-suggestion; mind and body; practical applications; doctor and patient; physical culture; personal power; care and treatment of the body; hypnotism; subjective training; habit; Christian Science.

Atom Smashing Power Of Mind By Charles Fillmore



In the last paragraph of Chapter VIII the author gives his readers a clear formula for dealing with the problem of the atom:

The great and most important issue before the people today is the development of man's spiritual mind and through it unity with God, The taproot of all our confusion is our failure to use our mind intelligently. We can only think as God would have us think by adjusting our thoughts to divine ideas. Religion and all that it implies in prayer and recognition of God in idea and manifestation is the one and only way out of the chaos in which we find ourselves. We must therefore begin at once to develop this unity with the Father-Mind by incorporating divine ideas into all that we think and speak.

Charles Fillmore's treatise on the power of the mind and the Unity method to develop it