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Author Bios
H. E. Davey
H. E. Davey Sensei's involvement in Japanese cultural arts
started during his childhood. He began studying the martial
art of aiki-jujutsu at the age of five under his late father,
who had trained in Japan and the USA, and who held instructor
certification from more than one Japanese martial arts
association. In elementary school, Davey Sensei began to
practice judo, and later, aikido. Mr. Davey has also studied
the martial arts extensively in both the U.S. and Japan.
Davey Sensei is presently the highest ranking American in
the Kokusai Budoin's Nihon Jujutsu and Kobudo Divisions.
He has received the traditional rank/title of Kyoshi from
the Kokusai Budoin, a worldwide martial arts federation
that is sponsored by Japan's Imperial Family. (Kokusai Budoin
defines Kyoshi as the equivalent of a "Master's Certificate"
and states that it is equal to modern ranks of sixth- to
eighth-degree black belt.)
Mr. Davey is also on the Board of Directors of the elite
Shudokan Martial Arts Association. This exclusive board is
comprised solely of martial arts experts from various
disciplines. Each board member must have at least twenty
years of martial arts experience and a minimum rank of
sixth-degree black belt (or a classical equivalent).
Moreover, Davey Sensei has received extensive instruction
in Shin-Shin-Toitsu-Do, a unique form of Japanese yoga
founded by Nakamura Tempu Sensei in 1919. He has practiced
directly under three of Nakamura Sensei's senior disciples
and is currently the sole American member of the Tempu
Society, an organization founded by the late Nakamura Tempu
Sensei. His training in Shin-Shin-Toitsu-Do, or "The Way of
Mind and Body Unification," has taken place in both Japan
and the United States.
Mr. Davey has also received comprehensive instruction in
Nakamura Sensei's methods of healing with Ki (Life Energy)
and bodywork, which he teaches as well. Davey Sensei's
emphasis is on yuki, or the "transference of Ki," as a way
of aiding recovery from illness or injury.
Davey Sensei has studied shodo, or traditional Japanese
brush writing and ink painting, directly under Kobara
Ranseki Sensei of Kyoto. Kobara Sensei, the present Shihan
(Headmaster) of the Ranseki Ryu system of shodo, is also
the Vice President of the Kokusai Shodo Bunka Koryu Kyokai,
an international shodo association headquartered in Urayasu,
Japan. Mr. Davey holds the highest possible rank in Ranseki
Ryu and exhibits his artwork annually in Japan. He has
received numerous awards in these international exhibitions,
including Jun Taisho, or the "Associate Grand Prize."
Davey Sensei's articles on Japanese cultural arts, and
his Japanese calligraphic art, have appeared in such
magazines as Karate Kung-Fu Illustrated,
Furyu--The Budo Journal of Classical Japanese Martial Arts
and Culture, The Journal of Asian Martial Arts,
Body Mind Spirit, and Yoga Journal. His
artwork and writings have been printed in Japanese
publications such as Hokubei Mainichi, Nichibei
Times, and Gendo. He is also the author of
Unlocking the Secrets of Aiki-jujutsu (Masters Press)
and Brush Meditation: A Japanese Way to Mind & Body
Harmony (Stone Bridge Press).
H. E. Davey Sensei is the current President of the Sennin
Foundation, Inc. He is also the Director of the San
Francisco Bay Area-based Sennin
Foundation Center for Japanese Cultural Arts which
offers regular instruction in traditional Japanese
systems of aiki-jujutsu, yoga, healing arts, and fine arts.
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