About Soul of the Samurai
Thomas Cleary’s previous translation of Code of the Samurai introduced the social, political, and organizational principles of samurai culture, including loyalty to family, a sense of service and duty, and the rules for dealing with allies and enemies. In Soul of the Samurai, Cleary delves into the key influence of Zen on the samurai’s combat style, from its emphasis on detachment – meaning a willingness to sacrifice life (including one’s own) – to the attempt to clear the mind and be in the moment, which freed the swordsman’s mind from distractions and allowed him to act in an instant. Including translations of Yagyu Munenori’s Book of the Sword, and Takuan Soho’s Inscrutable Subtlety of Immovable Wisdom and The Peerless Sword, the teachings in Soul of the Samurai represent the recording and codification of these beliefs in the seventeenth century. Translated by Thomas Cleary.
Details
- Publisher: TUTTLE
- Media: Specialty Books and Magazines
- Release Date: 6/30/2006
- Page Count: 156
- Dimensional Weight: 1










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