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Shoshin (****anese: 初心) is a
concept from Zen
Buddhism meaning beginner's mind. It
refers to
having an
attitude of openness, eagerness, and lack of preconceptions...
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Shōshin Nagamine (長嶺 将真,
Nagamine Shōshin, 15 July 1907 – 2
November 1997) was an
Okinawa karate master as well as a soldier,
police superintendent, mayor...
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Shōshin Kuwayama (桑山正進
Kuwayama Shōshin, born
September 8, 1938) is a ****anese
historian and archaeologist. He has been
Professor Emeritus at the Institute...
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often considered an
advanced kata,
despite its brevity.
Karate master Shoshin Nagamine considered ****an to be his
favorite kata. A
quote from his book...
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Masanobu ****uoka (****anese: 福岡 正信, Hepburn: ****uoka Masanobu, 2
February 1913 – 16
August 2008) was a ****anese
farmer and
philosopher celebrated for his...
- Matsubayashi-Ryū (松林流), is a
style of
Okinawan karate founded in 1947 by
Shōshin Nagamine (1907–1997) (an
Okina Sensei). Its
curriculum includes 18 kata...
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walls and into
daily life.[citation needed]
Fudoshin Mushin (mental state)
Shoshin "One arrow, one life: Zen, archery, enlightenment" by
Kenneth Kushner;...
- link] The
Hawaii Karate Seinenkai Salutes:
Shoshin Nagamine[dead link]
Techniques of the Masters:
Shoshin Nagamine[dead link] Akari-ki Karate: Nagamine...
- or ryū-ha, of the then most po****r Jūjutsu
styles of Yōshin-ryū, Namba-
Shoshin Ryū,
Iwaga Ryū,
Kosogabe Ryū, Kōdōkan Jūdō, and
several others.
Later that...
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These kata were
created around 1940 by
Chojun Miyagi and
Nagamine Shoshin as beginners' kata, to
introduce the
basic forms of
karate (kihon) to middle...