Wednesday, August 11, 2010

An Open Letter to Mr. Azby Brown, Author of "Just Enough"

Dear Mr. Brown,

An odd series of events has just led me to your book, "Just Enough, Lessons in Green Living from Traditional Japan," which I have just ordered from Amazon.com. I'm writing to thank you for putting these pages together. As a martial artist, I've been recently expanding my definition of "self-defense" to include the concepts of environmentalism, sustainability, conscious consumption, and material simplicity. After all, if we don't take care of the planet, the planet will surely "take care" of us. So, in a very real sense, my small efforts of preserving and protecting the planet are, in a way, self-serving acts of self-defense — for me, for my family, and for my community.

Discovering the phrase, "ware tada taru wo shiru" in your book brings everything together perfectly. I know that I have much more than I need, and that my small actions and choices can make a difference to the benefit of all.

Although I've studied Japanese martial arts for decades, I had no idea that green/sustainable practices were a (necessary) part of life in Edo Japan. To tie my evolving understanding of "environmental self defense" back to my practice of martial arts, and more directly to the Japanese martial culture and period that I am most familiar with — well it's a wonderful way to continue my personal growth and development.



After reading your book, I'll be sure to take and apply many of the lessons of sustainable living in the urban environment of old Edo into my daily living here in modern-day Boston. And I'll be sure to share what I've learned with my karate students, too.

Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.

Best regards,
Jason

Sensei Jason Gould
Director / Chief Instructor
Emerald Necklace Martial Arts
95 Everett Street | Allston, MA 02134
www.karateinboston.com
mobile: (617) 230-1973 | dojo: (617) 202-3856

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