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The Beauty of the Grand Canyon is the result of conflict between earth and water.

Conflict is often defined as a struggle or clash between opposing forces, a state of opposition between ideas and interests. However, it is important to approach conflict with humility, recognizing that it is not inherently negative or something that should necessarily be avoided. Just as the majestic Grand Canyon is a result of the conflict between earth and water, conflict is an integral part of life and nature. To shy away from conflict is to shy away from life itself. In today’s world, the term “conflict” is frequently mistaken for “belligerence.” When you share an idea or thought and someone responds with aggressive hostility, that is not true conflict but rather belligerence. Engaging in belligerent behavior is something that should indeed be avoided. Whether we

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What will you rely upon to define reality?

In life, things are often not what they seem. In order to determine truth or reality, right or wrong, good or bad, we all have a set of God-given tools. So, what tools do you rely on the most to make sense of things? Your eyes, your ears, your emotions, your instincts, or what you believe to be common sense? Your eyes can deceive you. Your ears can be lied to. Your emotions can trick you. And your instincts and common sense are dependent upon all three of those things. So, how do we know what is real and what is true? The answer is to maintain a balance of all three aspects of self: mind, body, and spirit. Emotions, for example, have their place.

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The Sociopath Next Door

How to defend yourself from a Sociopath? If you take the concept of self-defense seriously, you must consider all threats that might cause you harm. As a martial arts practitioner and instructor in a small community, I can get to know my students and the parents of my students on a personal level. By doing so, I’ve had an opportunity to recognize how many people and families have been dramatically affected by a sociopath in their lives. So, I thought I would write this article on how to recognize a sociopath and defend yourself against one. Images of some crazed serial killer often come to mind when you hear the word sociopath. Therefore, people will often overlook the presence of a true sociopath because they

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Your Mind is Valuable!

Your mind is valuable! It is so valuable that the wealthy elites and powerful factions in Government will go to any length and spare no expense to purchase your Mental Real Estate. They feel it is worth more to them than it is to you. Bushido and the art of self-defense is about defending your whole self from attack, not merely blocking a punch from an aggressive adversary! The Art of Self-Defense is centuries old and evolved to include all aspects of self, mind, body, and spirit. This is why some of the most incredible wisdom and greatest philosophers were warriors: Socrates, Marcus Aurelius, Sun Tzu, Miyamoto Musashi, and many more. For many, the art of war evolved into a path towards enlightenment. The theory

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America is at War!

America is at war! Many are unaware of this war because it is not being waged in a conventional manner that we typically recognize. War, unfortunately, is a part of human nature. Yet, centuries of warfare have taught that spears, guns, and even bombs are not the most effective and efficient way to win a war. Social media opened the eyes of those who would go to war against us and gave them the most potent and effective tool to wage war. This tool could devastate cities, as seen in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Portland, Chicago, and many other cities, yet leave little or no trace of who perpetrated the attack. It is quite brilliant! A few wealthy individuals have realized that if they can

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Karate Works!

Karate Works! (See video below) I love this demonstration by Jesse Enkamp! Karate is a phenomenal self-defense art that was designed for a lifetime. Yet, most karate practitioners have no idea that what they’ve been taught was intended for five- and six-year-olds in a Japanese PE class! To understand this, you would have to understand Japanese history. The best movie depicting this truth was the movie starring Tom Cruise, called “The Last Samurai.” The Meiji Restoration of 1867 was a time in Japanese history when martial arts as a practice of war was outlawed. However due to some great negotiation by karate, aikido, and judo founders with the emperor, they negotiated a way to continue training, but with the agreement that it had to be

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Real Karate

Forget Cobra Kai, The Karate Kid, Modern Dojos, MMA, and the rest regarding what you think you know about Real Karate! A little-known secret about Japanese History and how Karate changed in 1867 from Kobudo (Old Way of War) to Gendai budō (Moden Way of War). Kobudo, including Karate (Empty Hand), developed over several thousand years into the most sophisticated fighting system the world has ever known. However, in 1867, there was a battle between old and new. The Emperor won and outlawed the old. Since no American trained in Japan until after World War II, few realized they were learning a watered-down version of Karate designed to be taught in Japanese PE classes to five and six-year-olds. They brought what they learned back to

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