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The average rating for On Philosophy 1 Long and 4 Short based on 2 reviews is 5 stars.has a rating of 5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-02-23 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars Fredrik Kierulf
I have no doubt that looking back on my life, this will be a book I think of as shaping some of my ideas about life, it gave me new perspectives and also made me re-evaluate others. Bar a year of Karate as a child, I have not much personal experience with training martial arts but have always been one of those people looking from the outside in at it. This book re-affirmed my lingering desire to start some classes, although I have never molded myself via martial arts, I have always been the type of person to sweat away my problems in other sporting endeavors, so this book opened my eyes to the possibilities ahead. However the big inspiration I got from the book (along with Daniele himself) was living life in the moment with the reverence for feeling, rather than the outlook of most "spiritual" people who are miserable, applying the ideas and experience you have gained into everyday life and not just in small forms such as on the grappling mats, or in books and speeches. It's all well and good to take the path of the warrior in business, or in martial arts, but where it really matters is also the mundane and common aspects of life, if you don't apply your philosophy at these moments, then it is worthless. Thanks Shiva for this book, and thank Thor for Daniele.
Review # 2 was written on 2012-09-30 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 5 stars luke macfarland
"On the Warrior's Path: Philosophy, Fighting, and Martial Arts Mythology" by Daniele Bolelli made me think about my own journey with martial arts and military combatives over the years, and for making me ponder my own warrior's path, I thank Bolelli. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book, and found myself engrossed with some of the essays contained within the just over 200 page text. It's a book I'd recommend to any martial artist wanting to explore more than just techniques found within martial systems. Bolelli writes with an elegant prose that pulls you in and makes you think about things you may not have thought about before. You can compare it with the subtle finesse of an accomplished master of internal martial arts who overcomes you without you really even realizing what has been done, rather than a young MMA stud who just knocks your head off like Brer Bear in an Uncle Remus tale. Bolelli wrestles with the urge to forge one's character by fighting, a somewhat contradiction, but one that makes sense when reading this book. (One that makes sense to most of us who practice martial arts for any length of time.) The book is more like a collection of essays, and I found I connected with some of these more than others. However, as a whole these chapters connect the dots and form a comprehensive look at what the title says it will: philosophy, fighting, and martial arts mythology. Topics such as the body as a temple, ancient warriors such as the samurai and Chinese poet warriors are addressed, warrior rites and archetypes are looked at, and various arts and styles from traditional to the modern MMA are examined. There is also a chapter devoted to the philosophy of Bruce Lee's Jeet Kune Do that those who are interested in this martial art icon should find most interesting when wanting to learn more about what shaped Lee's philosophy. Plus so much more. This is one of those books that will be different for each reader. While Bolelli shares parts of his journey, or path, the real importance of this work is how it stimulates the reader to look within and discover their own reasons, their own philosophy, and their own path. This is what the book did for me, and if you read it with an open mind, ready for self-introspection, you may find it does the same for you. Highly recommended to those martial artists looking to take their training to a higher philosophical level.


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