4
0
Support the library.
Your support helps keep books free for everyone ❤️
📍 Noticed
Dokkōdō (The path of Walking Alone) – EXTENDED VERSION –: 21 Precepts for the Life and Death of the Greatest Samurai in History
by Miyamoto Musashi
Sponsored
Synopsis
The 21 Precepts of Miyamoto Musashi: The Wisdom of Japan’s Most Legendary Warrior, Now Revealed to the World
One week before his death, the iconic samurai Miyamoto Musashi—undefeated in over 60 duels—wrote the Dokkōdō, 21 precepts that condense a life of discipline, strategy, and ...
One week before his death, the iconic samurai Miyamoto Musashi—undefeated in over 60 duels—wrote the Dokkōdō, 21 precepts that condense a life of discipline, strategy, and ...
The 21 Precepts of Miyamoto Musashi: The Wisdom of Japan’s Most Legendary Warrior, Now Revealed to the World
One week before his death, the iconic samurai Miyamoto Musashi—undefeated in over 60 duels—wrote the Dokkōdō, 21 precepts that condense a life of discipline, strategy, and philosophy. For centuries, these principles remained hidden in the shadows—but today, they are unveiled to the world.
This book is not just a manual for living; it is a guide to personal mastery and inner strength.
Musashi teaches you how to remain calm in the midst of chaos—and how to overcome every obstacle in your path.
Within these pages, you’ll find timeless wisdom, applicable both to modern life and to the days of feudal Japan. Musashi doesn't just invite you to read his words—he urges you to live them.
The 21 Precepts of the Dokkōdō:
Accept everything exactly as it is.
Do not seek pleasure for its own sake.
Under no circumstances depend on a partial feeling.
Think lightly of yourself and deeply of the world.
Be detached from desire your whole life long.
Do not regret what you have done.
Never be jealous.
Never be saddened by a separation.
Resentment and complaint are inappropriate both for oneself and others.
Do not let yourself be guided by lust or love.
Have few needs in your life.
Be indifferent to where you live.
Do not pursue the taste of good food.
Do not cling to possessions you no longer need.
Do not act according to customary beliefs.
Do not collect weapons or practice with them beyond what is useful.
Do not fear death.
Do not seek to possess goods or fiefs in your old age.
Respect Buddha and the gods without relying on their help.
You may abandon your body, but you must preserve your honor.
Never stray from the Way.
This book is for you if:
You seek clarity and purpose in the midst of modern life.
You want to apply principles of self-discipline and resilience.
You're willing to learn from the wisest and most lethal warrior in history.
You want to introduce the wisdom of a warrior who defeated all and lived to tell the tale.
You want to accept everything exactly as it is (First Precept).
Discover how these 21 precepts—written by a man who lived and breathed war—can transform your life and help you face any challenge with courage and serenity.
Buy now and learn to walk the path of the solitary warrior.
Extended by Dani Galindo