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One Arrow, One Life

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Written by Ken Kushner, One Arrow, One Life is a reflection on kyudo—“The Way of the Bow”—and its relationship to Zen training and daily life.  It interweaves Zen concepts with his experiences as a live-in student early in his training.  While the focus is on kyudo, the book is applicable to anyone studying Zen and martial arts.   

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Written by Ken Kushner, One Arrow, One Life is a reflection on kyudo—“The Way of the Bow”—and its relationship to Zen training and daily life.  It interweaves Zen concepts with his experiences as a live-in student early in his training.  While the focus is on kyudo, the book is applicable to anyone studying Zen and martial arts.   

Written by Ken Kushner, One Arrow, One Life is a reflection on kyudo—“The Way of the Bow”—and its relationship to Zen training and daily life.  It interweaves Zen concepts with his experiences as a live-in student early in his training.  While the focus is on kyudo, the book is applicable to anyone studying Zen and martial arts.   

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