“Aiki is not a technique to fight with or defeat an enemy. It is the way to reconcile the world and make human beings one family.”

As quoted in It's A Lot Like Dancing… : An Aikido Journey (1993 by Terry Dobson Riki Moss, and Jan E. Watson - 9781883319021}}

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founder of aikido 1883–1969

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