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  1. en.wikipedia.org

    The "Dokkōdō" (Japanese: 獨行道) ("The Path of Aloneness", "The Way to Go Forth Alone", or "The Way of Walking Alone") is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi a week before he died in 1645.It consists of 21 precepts. "Dokkōdō" was largely composed on the occasion of Musashi giving away his possessions in preparation for death, and was dedicated to his favorite disciple, Terao ...
  2. owlcation.com

    Nov 13, 2023The "Dokkōdō" means "The Path of Aloneness" or "The Way to be Followed Alone." Musashi wrote this work a week before his death. It is 21 lines long, each containing a different idea one would live by. 1. Accept everything just the way it is. Beautiful advice. Rather than worry or fret about what's going on around you, accept it.
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  4. short list of life-principles offered by a sword-saint just before he died. The authors divide themselves into five archetypes—monk, warrior, teacher, insurance executive, and businessman, and reflect in extensive detail upon the meaning of Miyamoto Musashi's final written words. It's fascinating stuff. Not a meal to be consumed and
  5. andreian.com

    6 days agoThe way to go forth alone; The way of walking alone; The names of the Dokkōdō could be a reference to Musashi's students going on without him. Musashi died in his 50's or 60's. The Dokkodo was his final work, completed approximately 5 days before Musashi died. Technology changes but people remain the same.
  6. Miyamoto Musashi is one of the most skilled swordsmen in history. His teachings have been immortalized in his book, Go Rin No Sho, also known as The Book of Five Rings. While Go Rin No Sho is the most acclaimed, he also wrote another short book a week before he died in 1645. This book consisted of only 21 precepts or commands for living life.
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  8. dokkodojournal.com

    Jul 23, 2023In 1645, just before he died, Miyamoto Musashi wrote the Dokkodo which consists of 21 rules for life. He created this list through his training and study of the way of strategy and the sword. Dokkodo translates to "The Path of Aloneness" or "The Way of Walking Alone."
  9. the-martial-way.com

    He finished it in the second month of 1645. Dokkōdō. The Dokkōdō ("The Way of Walking Alone", or "The Way of Self-Reliance") was written by Musashi in the final few days of his life, for the occasion where he was giving away his possessions in preparation for death. Musashi died of what is believed to be cancer.
  10. goodreads.com

    The "Dokkōdō" (Japanese: 獨行道) ("The Path of Aloneness", "The Way to Go Forth Alone", or "The Way of Walking Alone") is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi a week before he died in 1645. Musashi wrote the Dokkodu one week before his death. It consists of 21 precepts. (we must create our own and unfold our own myth) 1.
  11. musashi-miyamoto.com

    The Dokkodo or "The Way of Walking Alone" was written by Miyamoto Musashi one week before dying, for the occasion where Musashi was giving away his possessions in preparation for death. It was given to Terao Magonojo, his most skilled disciple in Niten-Ichi-Ryu. After the Gorin-No-Sho, is the summary of Musashi's life, his will and his philosophy.
  12. davidbowles.us

    A week before he died, Japanese swordmaster Miyamoto Musashi composed his Dokkōdō or Way of Walking Alone, a series of twenty-one precepts that spell out his philosophy of ascetic, honorable living. I do not oppose the age-old paths. I do not plot ways to find pleasure. I do not bias my heart toward anything.

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  1. Dokkōdō

    Book by Miyamoto Musashi

    The "Dokkōdō" is a short work written by Miyamoto Musashi a week before he died in 1645. It consists of 21 precepts. "Dokkodo" was largely composed on the occasion of Musashi giving away his possessions in preparation for death, and was dedicated to his favorite disciple, Terao Magonojō, who took them to heart. "Dokkōdō" expresses a stringent, honest, and ascetic view of life. Wikipedia

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