Yasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (06)
Aikido Journal is pleased to present the following interview with Mr. Yasuaki Deguchi, conducted in Kameoka, Kyoto in the summer of 1992. Mr. Deguchi, who studied aikido for a short time under Morihei...
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In 1973 I was appointed to the position of Saishi. This position required membership in the Saikyo-in and was always someone from the Deguchi family, which in the Omoto Order held a status similar to...
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The Aizen-En truly began to flourish in 1989, for it was then that the three essential elements expressed by the term reiryokutai finally came together. Reiryokutai is comprised of three Chinese...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (01)
Aiki News is pleased to present this first installment of our exclusive on the Omoto religion. One of Japan’s foremost “new religions,” the Omoto sect has had a turbulent and fascinating history. More...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (03)
Like most of the leading believers, my grandmother had an unconditional faith in Nao, the founder. Because faith allows no compromise, Sumi felt a certain opposition to Onisaburo over the teachings,...
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My grandparents were married on New Year’s Day of the old calendar in 1900. Onisaburo was thirty years old, and Sumi was eighteen. The Omoto sect was still in its infancy, and Onisaburo’s position...
View ArticleMagazine: Aikido Journal Number 108, 1996
Aikido Journal Number 108, 1996 Contents ● Editorial – Aikido & Weapons: The Last Word?, by Stanley Pranin ● Journal News, by Diane Skoss ● Letters to the Editor ● Seigo...
View ArticleMagazine: Aikido Journal Number 102, 1995
“Even if you cut off my head, it has no more effect than stroking the spring breeze that whispers now across these fields.” Aikido Journal Number 102, 1995 Contents ● Editorial – Can competition...
View ArticleMagazine: Aikido Journal Number 100, 1994
“Although almost totally unknown to aikido practitioners, one of the most fascinating related forms of the art was created by Minoru Hirai. Hirai served as General Director of Morihei Ueshiba’s old...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (07)
In this installment we continue our interview of Yasuaki Deguchi, grandson of the Omoto leader Onisaburo Deguchi. He talks about Morihei Ueshiba’s relationship with his grandfather, and describes some...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (06)
Aikido Journal is pleased to present the following interview with Mr. Yasuaki Deguchi, conducted in Kameoka, Kyoto in the summer of 1992. Mr. Deguchi, who studied aikido for a short time under Morihei...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (04)
Aiki News is pleased to present this exclusive series on the Omoto religion, One of Japan’s foremost “new religions,” the Omoto sect has had a turbulent and fascinating history. More Important to...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (05)
Aiki News is pleased to present this exclusive series on the Omoto religion. One of Japan’s foremost “new religions,” the Omoto sect has had a turbulent and fascinating history. More important to...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (07)
In this installment we continue our interview of Yasuaki Deguchi, grandson of the Omoto leader Onisaburo Deguchi. He talks about Morihei Ueshiba’s relationship with his grandfather, and describes some...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (06)
Aikido Journal is pleased to present the following interview with Mr. Yasuaki Deguchi, conducted in Kameoka, Kyoto in the summer of 1992. Mr. Deguchi, who studied aikido for a short time under Morihei...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (10)
In 1973 I was appointed to the position of Saishi. This position required membership in the Saikyo-in and was always someone from the Deguchi family, which in the Omoto Order held a status similar to...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (11)
The Aizen-En truly began to flourish in 1989, for it was then that the three essential elements expressed by the term reiryokutai finally came together. Reiryokutai is comprised of three Chinese...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (01)
Aiki News is pleased to present this first installment of our exclusive on the Omoto religion. One of Japan’s foremost “new religions,” the Omoto sect has had a turbulent and fascinating history. More...
View ArticleYasuaki Deguchi: The Omoto Religion and Aikido (03)
Like most of the leading believers, my grandmother had an unconditional faith in Nao, the founder. Because faith allows no compromise, Sumi felt a certain opposition to Onisaburo over the teachings,...
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