Heaven's Wind: The Life and Teachings of Nakamura Tempu-A Mind-Body Integration Pioneer

Heaven's Wind: The Life and Teachings of Nakamura Tempu-A Mind-Body Integration Pioneer

by Stephen Earle
Heaven's Wind: The Life and Teachings of Nakamura Tempu-A Mind-Body Integration Pioneer

Heaven's Wind: The Life and Teachings of Nakamura Tempu-A Mind-Body Integration Pioneer

by Stephen Earle

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Overview

For the first time in English, Stephen Earle tells the epic story of Nakamura Tempu, one of Japan’s most inspirational twentieth-century thinkers and teachers, whose mind-body approach to personal transformation influenced hundreds of thousands, including prominent leaders in government, industry, and the arts. Earle chronicles Tempu’s origins in the samurai tradition, his genius for martial arts, and his work in Manchuria as a spy during the Russo-Japan War of 1904–1905. He relates how, after escaping a Russian firing squad, Tempu contracted tuberculosis; how he embarked on a search for a cure that led to the halls of Columbia University, the salons of Paris, and the foothills of the Himalayas, where he practiced yoga under the tutelage of an Indian guru; and how he not only regained his health but also underwent a spiritual transformation. This transformation laid the groundwork for the secular and practical methodology for self-realization and the cultivation of will that Tempu developed and disseminated to the sick and socially disenfranchised, as well as to princes and prime ministers. Over the course of nine decades, Tempu’s philosophy of mind-body unification has charted a clear and accessible path to mastery over hardship and the ability to meet life’s challenges head-on. Yet, the man, his story, his teachings, and his legacy remain almost unknown outside of Japan—until now. In addition to demonstrating how Tempu’s teachings were significant to Japan’s reconstruction and economic rise following the devastation of World War II, Heaven’s Wind is also an engaging historical narrative, an account of personal transformation, and a clear guide to the practical philosophy of mind-body unity.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781623171148
Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Publication date: 04/11/2017
Pages: 408
Product dimensions: 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

Stephen Earle has been a student of Japanese language and East Asian culture and history for almost fifty years. He lived and worked in Japan continuously for sixteen years during the 1970s and ‘80s and has visited frequently since. He has also lived and worked in China and Singapore and travelled extensively in East, Southeast, and South Asia. He estimates he has crossed the Pacific Ocean more than 250 times.

Following a forty-year career in international business, during which he served in executive capacities and on the boards of several Japanese and U.S. corporations, Earle retired in 2015 to write. Heaven’s Wind is his second book. His first, Words Characters and Transparency: An Introduction to the Art and Science of KOTOHA, was self-published in 2003. He is also co-translator, with Josh Drachman, of A Light on Transmission: The Teachings of Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido by Mitsugi Saotome.
Earle and his wife, Akemi, live in Richmond, Virginia, where he teaches aikido and she teaches Japanese language. They have two children and three grandchildren.

Table of Contents

Foreword Robert Frager ix

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction xv

Japanese and Chinese Names and Terms xxxi

Part I One Important Thing 1

1 Third Male Child 3

2 In Service of Country 25

3 Harbin 43

4 War's Toll 69

5 A Crisis of Mind 77

6 "Certainly" 99

Interlude: The Search for Kariappa 115

7 The Voice of Heaven 139

8 Kumbhaka 165

Part II Ever Mount Fuji 187

9 China 189

10 The Prodigal's Return 197

11 Tigers and Miners 209

12 The Turning Point 227

13 The Unification of Mind and Body 247

14 Evil Close to the Throne 273

15 A New Beginning 297

16 The Years of Fulfillment 313

Epilogue: The Legacy 339

Notes 347

Bibliography 359

Index 365

About the Author 373

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