way of mind and body unification[1]) was founded by Nakamura Tempu and is also known as Japanese Yoga.
[2] Nakamura Tempu created his Japanese Yoga from a variation of Raja Yoga and Karma Yoga, with an emphasis on the latter, which he learned from his Indian teacher Kaliapa (also spelled Cariapa and Kariappa), who took him to Gorkhe, in eastern Nepal.
We must be able to use our most fundamental tools (the mind and body) naturally, effectively and in coordination of each other to artistically express ourselves in life.
[3] Three elements that are key in this process are: The teachings recognize four basic principles to unify mind and body (shin shin tōitsu no yondai gensoku): According to the founder, humans need six qualities to express themselves in living.
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