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Toward the Unknown : Martial Artist, What Shall You Become

Toward the Unknown : Martial Artist, What Shall You Become

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unknown Quantity
Review: As a Martial Artist of 15 years, I found the ideas in this book to be amazing. As a whole, it altered my perception of what the Martial Arts are in relation to each other and to life. After 15 years of practice, I have a long way to go, and this book has provided me with the direction I need.

I feel that even non-practitioners can absorb so much from this book. They will come to understand what mastery is of any sort, and can strive to improve themselves using that understanding.

For those who are reluctant because it is a "self help book" rest easy. It is written as a series of parables, not lectures, which are entertaining and easy to follow. Be warned though, such simple stories lead to complex ideas... enjoy!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unknown Quantity
Review: As a Martial Artist of 15 years, I found the ideas in this book to be amazing. As a whole, it altered my perception of what the Martial Arts are in relation to each other and to life. After 15 years of practice, I have a long way to go, and this book has provided me with the direction I need.

I feel that even non-practitioners can absorb so much from this book. They will come to understand what mastery is of any sort, and can strive to improve themselves using that understanding.

For those who are reluctant because it is a "self help book" rest easy. It is written as a series of parables, not lectures, which are entertaining and easy to follow. Be warned though, such simple stories lead to complex ideas... enjoy!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Toward the Unknown
Review: This very interesting book, marvelously writen by Tri Thong Dang brought me a deep understanding about the oriental aspect of the martial arts; as today we all look for self defense 0nly, some spiritual aspects were lost nowadays.

Thw words of this book, bring me back to the days when we care about Master and disciple dialogues; and made me take the dust from my old I Ching book.

One of the most interesting part of this volume is exactly that - each chapter starts with an I ching hexagram. And if you are clever enough, you'll relate all the history with the symbols.

It's not tje best book I read, but it worth it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Companion to Beyond the Known
Review: Toward the Unknown is the sequel to Beyond the Known, which was for some of us, a work of art. Master Tri Dang responded to a few comments that Beyond the Known reflected so much of the traditional martial artist's mind that it was difficult for some contemporary practitioners to follow. As was his occasional practice, if artistry wasn't clearly understood, the point was made directly, like using a two-by-four to move a mule. Toward the Unknown was Master Tri Dang's last effort, and again tells parables of the student, teacher and master. These characters teach and learn through life's journey of transitions set in more modern situations. The book is more explicit about developing character through practice and discipline. If Beyond the Known is poetry, then Toward the Unknown is prose. These books are meant for the martial artist to reflect upon their goals, contributions and purpose.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Companion to Beyond the Known
Review: Toward the Unknown is the sequel to Beyond the Known, which was for some of us, a work of art. Master Tri Dang responded to a few comments that Beyond the Known reflected so much of the traditional martial artist's mind that it was difficult for some contemporary practitioners to follow. As was his occasional practice, if artistry wasn't clearly understood, the point was made directly, like using a two-by-four to move a mule. Toward the Unknown was Master Tri Dang's last effort, and again tells parables of the student, teacher and master. These characters teach and learn through life's journey of transitions set in more modern situations. The book is more explicit about developing character through practice and discipline. If Beyond the Known is poetry, then Toward the Unknown is prose. These books are meant for the martial artist to reflect upon their goals, contributions and purpose.


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