
Stephen Fabian (1)
Author of Clearing Away Clouds: Nine Lessons For Life From The Martial Arts
For other authors named Stephen Fabian, see the disambiguation page.
Stephen Fabian (1) has been aliased into Stephen Michael Fabian.
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- University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
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- ) A Martial Arts specialist and socio-cultural anthropologist, Dr. Stephen Michael Fabian received his doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1987. Prior to going to Japan, he lived and worked among the Bororo Indians of Brazil.
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The first foreigner ever to win the gold medal in tha All-Japan Toyama Ryu swordsmanship competition, Stephen Fabian is presently U.S. Branch Head of the Hontai Yoshin Ryu system and senior advisor to the International Shodukan Martial Arts Association, as well as professor of anthropoplogy at North Central College in Illinois. In this edifying and inspiring personal account, Professor Fabian's background in anthropology and his scholarly knowledge of Zen Buddhism and Japanese culture are show more brought to bear on over two decades of training in Asian martial arts. The result is an illuminating and often entertaining presentation of nine key lessons for mastering life and self. Although each lesson is gleaned from a discreet phase in the author's life experience or martial career, taken together they form a coherent, step-by-step program for personal mastery and success in life, one that can be understood and embraced by all, even those with no interest in the martial arts.
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
One Embrace a way
Two Accept responsibility for your actions
Three Control the breath
Four Focus
Five Devlop self-discipline
Six Train hard, seeking aesthetic refinement
Seven Be patient and flow
Eight Persevere
Nine cultivate the mind of no-mind
Epilogue
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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
One Embrace a way
Two Accept responsibility for your actions
Three Control the breath
Four Focus
Five Devlop self-discipline
Six Train hard, seeking aesthetic refinement
Seven Be patient and flow
Eight Persevere
Nine cultivate the mind of no-mind
Epilogue
Bibliography show less
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