On being Geng…(and Jia)

by Nov 15, 2008Bazi Basics1 comment

I recently came across this book, Hagakure: The Art of the Samurai (by Yamamoto Tsunetomo, translated by Barry D Steben) in the bookstore and bought a copy. Loved it. But more importantly, I thought it was a book that really illuminated the thinking of two types of Daymasters: Gengs 庚  and to a lesser degree, Jias甲.

If you are either of these Daymasters, I recommend it highly! (and it’s available for very cheap at Borders for some strange reason). It is the epitome of how to achieve ‘Gengness’ and ‘Jianess’.

1 Comment

  1. Sadikin Rusli

    Hi Bernice, thanks for mentioning this book on your blog. I’m your student from M2 back in November last year (2009), the Jia Zi DM. I recently read JY’s Geng DM mini book. The book really highlighted my weakness associated with the lack of ‘Geng’. I was then talking to a fellow student. She then somehow pointed out this article to me. Just got the book from Borders and reading it now.

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