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The Gift of Danger by Mary Stein
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Aug 25, 2009 | ISBN 9781583942734

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“Mary Stein’s The Gift of Danger is a narrative of the author’s aikido journey, spanning a period of some twenty-five years. This youthful octogenarian describes the internal dialogue and psychological processes that accompany her steady progress in the martial art of peace with an insider’s eye and attention to detail. By the end of the book readers will begin to grasp the subtleties of aikido’s approach to conflict resolution and discover new tools for handling life’s daily challenges.”
—Stanley Pranin, Editor, Aikido Journal

“This is the story of a remarkable woman who at the age of eighty is committed to facing her fears and learning about her potential. Mary Stein invites you into her home dojo—a community dedicated to learning—to follow her on an inspiring journey of self-discovery.”
—Wendy Palmer, author of The Intuitive Body and The Practice of Freedom

“For aikidoists as well as for those seeking an introduction to the practice, here is a rare exemplar… [of] the subtle heart of aikido, brought to life story by story from the mats of the dojo.”
—Richard Whittaker, Editor, Works & Conversations

“A book of exquisite delight, guidance, and wisdom that redefines courage as a day-to-day dance with all the forces of life.”
—Jacob Needleman, author of The American Soul and Why Can’t We Be Good?

“Mary has a poetic and comfortable style, both engaging and easy to absorb. Her amazing insights and entertaining stories come through in a voice both unique and sincere.”
—TravisEneix.com

The Gift Of Danger is inspirational for not only older people who take up martial arts, or women in martial arts, but to students of Aikido in general.”
Dojo Rat

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