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Dr.
Glenn Morris, our founder, has written many
inspiring books including: Crawfish Bisque
for the Clueless Soul, Path Notes
of An American Ninja Master, Shadow
Strategies of An American Ninja Master
and Martial Arts Madness. Dr. Morris'
unique writing style and down to earth personality
makes his books a must for all libraries.
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| Dr.
Morris' Memorial book |
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This
26 page full colour memorial book is filled
with some of our favourite stories from
Dr. Glenn Morris and our memories. Many
full colour pictures of Dr. Glenn Morris
are included. A must for all who knew and
loved him.
Now available through the Meditation
Mastery and The Enlightened Warrior Prostore.
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| Crawfish
Bisque for the Clueless Soul |
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Quantum
Crawfish for the Clueless Soul
Quantum Crawfish Bisque for the Clueless Soul
is Dr. Glenn Morris' last book prior to his passing
into the void on April 1, 2006. Building on the
foundation of his other books, Quantum Crawfish
Bisque for the Clueless Soul acts as a workbook
to guide you through the path of self actualization.
A must have for anyone who has read Dr. Morris'
other books (Path Notes of An American Ninja Master,
Martial Arts Madness, Shadow Strategies of An
American Ninja Master) and is seeking self knowledge.
Available at the Meditation
Mastery and The Enlightened Warrior Prostore
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Path
Notes of An American Ninja Master
Dr.
Glenn J. Morris |
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Using
a lively style and the languages of transpersonal
psychology, meditation, esoteric magic and kundalini,
Glenn Morris recounts his amazing adventures and
hair-raising close calls while training and the
practicing as a master of the martial arts. Following
in the tradition of the legendary Togakure-ryu of
Japan, whose fighting techniques and lore inspired
the fascination of westerners with Ninja warriors,
he offers guidelines on how to tell sham from authenticity,
how to keep friends while developing power, how
to voyage safely into the inner landscape and how
to deal with dark forces - incarnate and disincarnate.
At the same time, he provides exercises, tests and
adventures for the courageous - as well as a spiritual
and ethical compass. |
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the topics Morris covers in this intriguing guide:·
Meditation exercises: working towards enlightment
· Taoism, mysticism and shamanism ·
Kundalini: what it really feels like to merge with
the Void · Seeing and feeling the aura ·
Dreams and healing: nonmartial applications of intense
sexual energy "This book will teach you how
to disappear, speak with spirits, channel archtypes,
improve your sex life, get along with gods and be
your enemy's worst nightmare - all while working
on your own lovable self," says Morris. |
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Shadow
Strategies of an American Ninja Master
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In
this book, Glenn Morris continues his description
of ninja shadow warriorship. He examines the fabulous
Togakure-ryu in ninth century Japan and moves to
present day applications of the ancient skills the
stealthy ninja must apply to living in the modern
world. Dr. Morris' fans will not be disappointed
with the riches offered here: secrets of balance
and alignment; seeing with the minds and eyes of
gods and spirits; energy applications of qi for
healing, warfare and sexual fulfillment; the care
and feeding of Bujin, protective spirits; and cross-cultural
comparisons of shamans, saints and master of Budo
and Bugei. |
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spirited comment on authentic and fradulent in martial
arts will help the reader distinguish american and
Japanese values from their common shadow perversions.
In this book, as previously, Dr. Morris expands
the reader's knowledge of similar concepts in Zen,
Ninpo and Taoism. In the words of Glenn Morris,
"If you read Path Notes and now find yourself
disappearing into mirrors, talking to spirits or
just walking around scratching your head, this book
will help you face down the shadow in yourself."
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| Martial
Arts Madness: Light and Dark in the Esoteric Martial
Arts |
| Dr.
Glenn J. Morris |
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Rollicking,
irreverent, but serious traps of narcissism which
ensnare practitioners, Glenn Morris introduces us
to "martial arts madness", a set of syndromes
that lie in wait for aspiring practitioners. While
spinning a few outrageous yarns of his own, he brings
common sense to the "wild tales" martial
artists often weave around their chi experiences.
For this third volume of the "field notes of
an American Ninja", Dr. Morris includes material
from fellow teachers: Louisiana healers Ken Morgan
and Becca Robertson on chi gung exercises; Robin
Martin on meditation visualizations; John Porter
on developing psi abilities. We also peek at Dr.
Morris' email about others' tales of grace in perilous
moments. |
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Morris combines the wisdom of a tribal elder with
the salty humor of a retired sea captain. Pride,
Morris reminds us, is invariably the stumbling block
that keeps a skilled fighter from developing subtle
energy awareness. Whether you're twelve or sixty-five,
just beginning serious study or a long-time habitue
of dojos around the world, the path of budo with
Sensei Morris is not to be missed. |
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