Assuming that his talent can survive the increasing strain, there is one scarcely avoidable danger that lies ahead of the pupil on his road to mastery.

About Eugen Herrigel

Eugen Herrigelwas a German philosopher who taught philosophy at Tohoku Imperial University in Sendai, Japan, from 1924 to 1929 and introduced Zen to large parts of Europe through his writings.
While living in Japan from 1924 to 1929, he was taught kyudo, traditional Japanese archery, by Awa Kenzo (A Bo Yan Zao :1880-1939), a master of archery and founder of his own religion known as “The Great Doctrine of the Way of Shooting”.

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