In the interests of full disclosure, I was given this book for review purposes
Title: Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
Editors: Lawrence Kane and Kris WilderPublisher: Stickman Publications
Format: Softcover
Pages: 245
Price: $15.95 Cover Price
I just deep a real deep dive into who Musashi was in my podcast, (Martial Thoughts Podcast). Even though he lived about 500 years ago, his writings still inspire us today. Most people, if they know of Musashi's writings, know about Go Rin no Sho or as the title is often translated into English, The Book of Five Rings. However, right before he died in his cave, he actually produced another little writing, which he entitled "Dokkodo." This was set up as 21 Precepts to live a life of complete dedication to an art, like martial arts, as he did. It was left for his disciple. This book goes over these precepts in detail.
Content
Obviously 21 precepts would be a very short book, so what did the writing team of Kane and Wilder do to fill the pages? Easy. They looked at each precept, dedicated a chapter to it, and applied that precept to modern life. To make it even more useful, they gathered the learned opinions of other professionals to look at each precept from a different point of view. Each precept is therefore, examines from the point of view of a monk, a warrior, a teacher, an insurance executive, and a businessman. They all give a different view on how and why each of the precepts can apply to life today.
Pros
I really liked this format. It's one thing to give your opinion of a piece of ancient writing, its another to gather together several opinion and place them all in the same book. It ends up feeling like you are the proverbial fly on the wall listening to a great, well thought out conversation about the various subjects covered by the 21 precepts. I also like that it wasn't all just a "praise Musashi"-fest, where he can do no wrong because he is Musashi. There were times that his words were either disagreed with or at the very least, modified to work with today's world.
Cons
The only point I could make as a negative would be, if you were looking for a book of Musashi's secret's techniques, or something along those lines, this isn't the book for you. This is looking at his last written words and applying them, for good or bad into today's world, from several different perspectives.
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