
Musashi's Dokkodo
The Way of the Lone Warrior
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Bohdi Sanders

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Musashi's Dokkodo: The Way of the Lone Warrior is the definitive interpretation of Miyamoto Musashi's final text for today's world! This insightful book is an invaluable guide, brimming with life advice and valuable insights for personal growth and self-improvement! Discover the hidden genius of Miyamoto Musashi's final text, written one week before his death.
In Musashi's Dokkodo you will gain valuable insight into both Musashi's mind and the utter genius of the 21 principles of the Dokkodo. Musashi's Dokkodo provides the reader with profound insights into both Musashi and his teachings, and the most innovative interpretation of the Dokkodo ever written.
Musashi's Dokkodo: The Way of the Lone Warrior takes you on an insightful journey and dissects Miyamoto Musashi's wisdom in an extraordinarily intuitive and visionary way, ensuring that the wisdom of Musashi is as impactful today as it was centuries ago. This remarkable interpretation of the Dokkodo takes you on a journey of self-awareness, where you will develop your own inner strength, self-discipline, and self-reliance.
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Incredibly Inspiring, Motivating, with Valuable Insights!
I found this book to be brilliant! Musashi’s Dokkodo is incredibly inspiring, motivating, and filled with valuable insights for personal growth and self-improvement. This book is a must read! Janine Avanti ~ World Champion Water Ski Racer and Champion Bodybuilder.
A Treasure Trove of Wisdom!
"A treasure trove of wisdom, presented in such a way that it is relatable to anyone seeking to improve their life. I wholeheartedly recommend this remarkable book!" Frank W. Dux ~ Martial arts legend whose life is depicted in the movie Bloodsport
Sanders Breathes New Life into Musashi’s Principles!
“Sanders takes his readers on a transformative journey, seamlessly blending the ancient wisdom of Musashi with a contemporary perspective.” Grandmaster Ted Gambordella ~ 10th Degree Black Belt, Martial Arts Hall of Fame Inductee
“An amazing guide to living a life of excellence and self-discipline! It is a gold mine for anyone seeking to improve their life.” Sifu Al Dacascos ~ Champion Martial Artist and Black Belt Hall of Famer
An Invaluable Guide, Brimming with Life Advice!
"An invaluable guide, brimming with life advice, which is sorely needed in contemporary society." Allen Woodman ~ Editor in Chief of International Martial Arts Magazine, 6th Degree Black Belt
A Spectacular, Timeless Piece of Work!
"Musashi’s Dokkodo is a spectacular, timeless piece of work that everyone. I highly recommend everyone get a copy of this book!" Danny Lane ~ Martial Arts Master, Police Officer, Marine-Awarded 2 Purple Hearts.
Home Run-Out of the Park and Riveting!
"Dr. Sanders Hits Another Home Run! Dr. Sanders captures the essence of those long ago lessons and brings them to the present." Phil Torres, Colonel U.S. Marines, Silver Star Medal and 9th Degree Black Belt
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