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Home The Esoteric Teachings of Professor Henry S. Okazaki, Master of the Kodenkan
- Since the fundamental principle acquired through the
practice of Jujitsu has been elevated to a finer moral concept called
Judo, "The Way of Gentleness," it may well be said that the primary
objective of practicing Judo is perfection of character. And to perfect
one's character one must be grateful for the abundant blessings of
Heaven, Earth, and Nature, as well as for the great love of parents;
one must realize his enormous debt to teachers and be ever mindful of
his obligations to the general public.
- As a
member of a family, one's first duty is to filial to parents, to be
helpful and harmonious with one's wife or husband, and to be
affectionate to brothers and sisters, so that the family may be a
sound, successful, and harmonious unit of the community.
- As
a member of a nation one must be grateful for the protection which one
derives as a citizen; one must guard against self-interest and foster a
spirit of social service. One must be discreet in action, yet hold
courage in high regard, and strive to cultivate manliness. One must be
gentle, modest, polite, and resourceful; never eccentric, but striving
always to practice moderation in all things. One must realize that
these qualities constitute the secret of the practice of Judo.
- Anyone
who practices Judo should neither be afraid of the strong nor despise
the weak; nor should he act contrary to the strength of his enemy
because of the art he has acquired. For example, when a boat is
set afloat on water, one man's strength is sufficient to move the boat
back and forth. This is only possible because the boat floats; for if,
on the other hand, the boat is placed on dry land, the same man's
strength is scarcely sufficient to move it. It is necessary, therefore, that the weak should learn this fact with regard to the strong.
- The
forms and techniques should be remembered as the basic art of Judo. One
should never use these arts against anyone without sufficient
justification. Therefore, refrain from arrogance and do not despise a
small enemy or a weak opponent. Every student of Judo should
realize that honesty is the foundation of all virtues. Kindness is the
secret of business prosperity. Amiability is the essence of success.
Working pleasantly is the mother of health. Strenuous effort and
diligence conquer adverse circumstances. Simplicity, fortitude, and
manliness are the keys to joy and gladness; and service to humanity is
the fountain of mutual existence and common prosperity.
- As aptly expressed in the poem "The boughs that bear most hang lowest,"
one should never forget the virtue of modesty as one attains
proficiency in the art of Judo. Do not disdain or regard lightly either
literary or military art; each is important and deserves equal
cultivation and respect. Within constant motion and change there is tranquillity; and within tranquillity, there is motion and change.
- Remember
always parental love and one's enormous indebtedness to teachers. Be
grateful for the protection of Heaven and Earth. Be a good leader to
younger men. To lead younger men well, will in the long run, mean to
attain proficiency in the skill of Judo.
- Like a drawing in India ink of the whispering of wind in the pines, the secrets of Judo can only be suggested.
Only through personal experience can one comprehend the mystic ecstasy
of such secrets. It is said of Jujitsu that it would require ten years
of practice to win victory over one's self and twenty years to win
victory over others.
- Whatever the trials or dangers, even "Hell under the upraised sword," remain calm and remember the doctrine imparted to you by your teacher.
- A noted verse reads: "For the lotus flower to fall is to rise to the surface."
- Only by cultivating a receptive state of mind, without preconceived ideas or thoughts, can one master the secret art of reacting spontaneously and naturally without hesitation and without purposeless resistance.
These are the secrets of KoDenKan into which I have had the honor to initiate you.  | Henry Seishiro Okazaki Master (DanZan Ryu) Director of the KoDenKan (Dojo) |
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