“The absolute universe is one. Then two opposing forces appeared, and the relative world was born. In the orient this dualism is called ‘yin’ and ‘yang’, in the west, ‘plus’ and ‘minus’.”

—  Koichi Tohei

8 : Plus life
Ki Sayings (2003)

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Japanese aikidoka 1920–2011

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