mnottertail
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nowhere did I say that. However, I will say that Gorin No Sho came from a more personal aspect (more personal aspect: flimsy and not the words I would wish to use, but if one is not too pedantic, and takes the spirit of it) of the teachings of Wu Hsing, and you can hardly say that the concepts of Wu shu or Wu ji or just plain ol' yin and yang (which is actually more complex than wu ji (the void is here is it not?)). But this belabors the point. Now, that is enough, I don't wanna type all day, and like I said, it is in the void to me that you say they are not related. Fine, I accept your opinion. However, again, Chi Sui Ka Fu Ku predates Mushashi, and because he drew analogies from it, and called it by the name 5 rings does in no way reflect the entire meaning of that. No more than shaking dice or flipping pennies to the I Ching will help one understand its passages. But, if Wu hsing is the philosophy behind China's governance (as I suspect it is (*NB: no links forthcoming) whether in Hitler interpretations or St. Fuckin' Thomas Aquinas interpretations it is being interpreted in new-age fashion; then, and I can hardly see why you forbid its linkage in new-age fashion to any other makimono, since we are talking about now. Ron (I of course agree with Sinergy, China don't give a fiddlers fuck about world opinion, they will do what is in China's best interests over the long run, and if doing so means they shit on someone in a bad way and take advantage of it, who cares, everyone will forget the sting of that a few centuries down the road)
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Have they not divided the prey; to every man a damsel or two? Judges 5:30
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