October15th…ish,2013
October 16, 2013 by admin
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Hafa Adai&Yoroshiku
Its October 15th,2013 and I believe tomorrow will be our 36th day of the walk…currently roughly halfway across Japan from our launching pad in Sapporo to our landing field in northern Kyushuu by or before November 20th.
Id originally planned to maintain a frequent and steady blog entry on www.fokai.tv via my new phone but i never really put enough effort into learning how to use my phone better… no qualifiable excuses. Since Enson has been more than frequent enough posting on facebook, his blog, and instagram–it almost feels that anything i might post would be redundant. but after realizing that though we have are walking down the same roads, meeting the same people, and relatively doing the same things…in more ways than one–we are all having a different experience. IT is something that im not yet quite able to put down in words but have tried to highlight via instagram…since a picture tells athousand words, a daily entry at 36 days can sure say alot but yet fails to offer the path to what lies in between the lines.
There efintiely is a lot to say–in between the horros of what happened through the tsunami and the kindness that lies deep inside the people and heart of Japan–we have been lucky enough to exhaust, proceed, and cultivate in the land of the Rising Sun.
So to simplify things and to spare any readers of unnecessary drama, bells, and whistles i thought to try and highlight some key aspects that have started our walks in the day and put us to sleep at night.
OCTOBER 15,2013
OFFERING OF THE DAY:
BondsSecurity:
PHOTO OF THE DAY:
http://instagram.com/thefokaieffect#
WORD OF ADVICE FOR THE DAY:
Learn to embrace sacrifices
JAPANESE WORD OF THE DAY:
Daihyoo:Represent
NITTY GRITTY:
The walk has been more than amazing so far. and there really is a whole lot to talk about…beautiful places, beautiful people, and hundreds and hundreds if years of romantics, martial arts, hard work, and insane architecture supported and sustained by utmost effort.
Crazy Mike Fowler has joined the batch and that’s definitely stimulated the chemistry. Mike is going through some powerful things in life and its real cool to see him walk here to come back to center. Enson and Mike have proven themselves worthy among the best in the world and its an honor to walk with them and hopefully honorably through a personal rite of passage.
A Whole lot of crazy coincidences have had a large part in guiding us through some impressive adventures since our last blog entry …Totally stoked to receive the Guam and Hawaii flags from Ensons cousin Jared–unbelievably honored to carry the Fly the Spirit of Hafa Adai, Aloha, and Yoroshiku across Japan…we finally got to stand up paddle surf, caught up with an old friend Rumina Sato, Pulled our bags up this really huge mountain, feast with the gods, walked the streets like ghosts, and those kinds of things. We learned a lot about Dignity and manhood from a homeless man named Tomio, Enson almost got arrested, we didnt get to sleep to sleep next day and it was really hot walking ..but at least we got to meet a lot of police officers, ride inside a police car, and get interviewed and photographed see inside of the police station!
The next day…We walked right into the middle of a village festival and small parade after watching the sunset one night this bridge in a small village i lost my passport and found it in this really cool village aaaaaand…met a reeally pretty girl! didnt get her name or picture or number but it was a brief yet great vibe.
We walked the beach and saw a whole bunch of surfspots. Got more respect for Jaonese surfing now…its an amazing subculture here as well. Meeting all kinds of good people and really seeing the goodness in humanity.
so thats the entry..it isnt poetry, not even sure if its understandable.Thats about it for now–todays typhoon has passed and i will be missing out again on tons of waves and good times on Guam the next few days. but still and again—the Adventure continues.
Face to Face:Enson&Tohoku
October 16, 2013 by admin
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Powerful video depicting the mission of Enson Inoue’s Walk Across Japan and the pain, suffering, and gratitude of a forgotten and overlooked reality
A local man was moved to tears after finding out what Enson and Roman were walking for. At one point he asked Enson if he was a ghost… a moving moment between two men with nothing but love and support for the people of Tohoku.
innerview.PLAY FOR JAPAN:NIKONIKO SUBMISSION GRAPPLNG
September 27, 2013 by admin
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March 11,201′tsunami thattt hitt northern Japan in 201 is sttill shaking tttheLand of heRisingSun. hte horrors oif tthe tsunami have left thousands of cittizens afraid to go closeto the water as well as mothter natture and has forced them into tthe safety of their homes and computters…nfor lifetime purposes, not necessariy ttthe best place to be.
TThe organizers of tthe NikoNiko Submission Grapplinig event thoughtt to use the srengths given tothem in fight training and sought outt to create an atmosphere byy the beah cthat would bring its participants and spectattors ino better terms and memory witth motther nature…
come join tthe Cause and letts how our suppor for the People of Japan
here is an intterview witth Jin Hirano as ttranslated by Enson Inoue
September 27,2012
September 27, 2013 by admin
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Hafa Adai,
Due to tecnicalities with m PDA devices, not able to post adequately on the blog. tthis is actuallyy myy firsttt ttime at a desktop and itts onlyy brief so want to defintitelyy make the mostt of it.
if you can,click intto our youtube links on the ight column for a first perspecttive look intto Enson’s Walk Across Japan.
firsttof al–sapporo was magnificentt. we startted off byy meettting someof Ensons friends for dinner immediatttely when we landed. tthtteyy tthought itt was amusing ttto watch us eatt alot so in antticipation of tttthe massive ttask in front of us, i paid httem tthe respect byy having tthree dinner meals..in one sitttting. afttter a good nighttts rest at a real nice hottel donated b Mashiko-san, one of ensons oldest friends in Japan, we followed up y a breakfast almost as hearty—about 6000grams of Carbs thte body and hydrated like humpback whales it was safe ttto say that we were locked and loaded for our steps towards tthte otther side of thte country.
As they say–tthe journe of a tthousand miles begins wittth a single sttep..itt sure does. on tthis particular case , our first step started in Sapporo city next tto ahuge tv tower…enson and i knew thoughtt we had a good idea of what was in front of us. we are prepared to walk tttil latte november…but despittte tttthe joking and awefacttor of tthte discoveries ahead.. carryying around 40lbs on ur bhack and tttthe realittty of ensons crazy rules on ttthe tttrip of nott being able to purchase food or lodge was a bittt insane…or so i thoughtt at the time. aftter all–why face a giant witth one hand tied behind our back? shouldn we be grabbing machine guns and creatting alliances becasue we are alreadyyy att a huge disadvantage… bu going back to why we would have our hands ttied behind our back…i can see more clearly now is ttthat we are doing so because ttthe vicims ofTohoku ,after the tsunami, have both thteir hands and their fee ttied behind thteir back. thtey are gagged and blindfolded without shade in the sun nor warmth inthe cold..but tthey sttill have ttheir minds and the still have their spirit and thats sometthing were here to help mottivate…
sadlyy–itt seems that the world Has forgoten asbout March 11ths tsunami in Japan…people tthink tttheyy are recovered and hta all things are well…her ealityyy of it ishatt overall they are nottt…ever watttch a UFC? yyou know how i is aftter abloodyy fightt and a the end ttheres this dramtttic and super heavyy headkick that knocks a competitor out cold..tthe doctor comes in butt htey guy is outt way longer than fans are enterained witth…afer ttthe oohs, awws, and sttanding ovattion. tthe guy is still down and things sttarttt gettting pretttty scary…well, in a way, is like tthatt butt aboutt amillion ttimes worse. butt in thtte case of Tohoku…tthe docttors haventt stepped intto the octtagon…the knockout has been forgotten and tthte fans are already screaming “we want more”..
a 9.1 Richter-scaled eartthquake shook a countryy for 6minutes. waves omaxing outt at over 40meters in heightt DEVASATED tens of thousands of homes…and tthen camethe fire and then tthe cold….afer destructtion so massive and death so sudden
Spirits walk the streetts not even knowing theyy are dead butt sadlyy, tthe real haunting is witth manyy of survivors of March 11th,s ttsunami inTohoku.
TThis walk is an incredibly powerful and overwhelming experience. and thttis isnt justt tthe walk…ttthe people of Japan, though imperfect, have done trmemdous thtings for the world community. Far deep behind the tattoos ttthat we think are cool, thte food we deem so awesome, and he women we marvel at so beauiful–tthere is the Soul of Japan tthat we connect witth at ll differentt kinds of levels ttthtatt has made ttthe world a bettter plac
Ive been with Enson for about 15yyears…i ve always ttthoughtt that the priniciples of YamatoDamashii were awesome. i wasn unil years afer i mettt him however that i realied the strange look foreigners rrceive from Japanese descendans is bbecasue its stttangefor ttthem that non-Japanese are taking such pride in ttte Japanese Spirit…kind of like seeing a foreigner ttto AMErica wearing a shirt ttthatttt says “proud ttto be an American”…buttt alittle more tthan ttthat. tthe principles of bushido, ttthe etttiquette of budoka, the imporance of community, ice andtthe value of hospitalitty…this is tthe gold in tthe many nooks and crannies thattt hide between the lines of tteh beautiful kanji ofYamato DAmashii. and tthis is thte flag that we walk wittth and beyond and inside of all tthe ghost stories tthatt are abundant int tthe wake of tthe sunami–this is tthte Spirit ttha we are trying to help ressurect.
tto Japnese descendan…tthe internattional campaign of Yamattto Damashii is somehing you should be veryy proud of…it is of great honor tto your ancestorst that tttheir effort forward tto the source has been a beacon to tthe path of warrirorship, brotherhood, and phyysical, mental, and Spiritual Enlightenment.
YAMATO DAMASHII IS A WAY OF LIFE.
NEVER GIVE UP TOHOKU
CNN I-Report: TheWalk
September 26, 2013 by admin
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Stoked to see that eyes are opento this story…check out this artticle on CNN I-Reporttt.
Enson Inoue walks the length of Japan to raise awareness for the 2011 Earthquake and Tsunami Victims
By sjmccann | Posted September 24, 2013 | Fukushima, Japan
CNN PRODUCER NOTE
Former Shooto, Pride and UFC fighter Enson Inoue is currently walking the length of Japan to raise awareness for those effected by the 2011 Tohoku Earthquake and Tsunami. Enson and Guam resident Roman Dela Cruz started the journey on 9/11 as a tribute to those that died on in the tragedy of the World Trade Center. Everyday they are are dedicating their walking efforts to a cause – whether it’s a person(s) or something they support.
Tens of thousands of people are still struggling to survive, some in temporary housing with no assistance. The aim of the walk was to bring external attention from around the world to the plight of those left behind in the wake of the tragic disaster.
What they have found is that the people of the north are starting to take notice of their walk, expressing their gratitude and support – making offerings of food, shelter and water – the essentials that Enson plans to bring them from pledges made once the walk is complete.
Enson is blogging and recording their journey via smartphone (so apologies for any spelling errors you may see in posts) – it’s a raw account of what is happening in real time. Images and videos are uploaded daily from the walk that is likely to take nearly 3 months to complete (over 1360 miles).
To add to the challenge, Enson has set rules for the walk – only being able to eat and drink what they can carry and not paying for lodging – so this means sleeping out in the open. The only exception is if people offer them food, drink or shelter. Rules that may endanger their lives, but rules they feel would symbolize what the people are suffering.
The images are a chilling reminder that despite their best efforts, the people of the north of Japan are still struggling. Just like the man in the video (attached). A father of four still in temporary housing with his family, spotted Enson and Roman walking along the side of the road. He stopped and enquired about their walk, when he did, he broke down in tears expressing his deep thanks and gratitude that people elsewhere had not forgotten their struggle.
As the journey continues, the guys are meeting interesting people that are making this walk an epic journey of a lifetime.
You can follow them on http://blog.destinyforever.com/ or on Enson Inoue’s Facebook page.
Septem15&16th,2013
September 16, 2013 by admin
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Hafa Adai, It’s September 15th we finished our leg in Sapporo.running into the good side of a lot of Enson’s fans and , so far the Journey is…SUPERNATURAL!
check our youtube link for Walk Updates
September 16, 2013 by admin
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Hafa dai don’t have access to a full om computer so video updates are available on you tubelink on the right columnm wanted to do some write-ups but destiny has it that
Ingers and touch screen keypads on cellphones slow things down tremendously. to make segments of a pretty long stry short… For the most part.the walk has been pretty dfficult but at least ten times as amazing. lots of temples.meeting lots o
Of adventurers with some pretty cool stories.and awhole lot of self reflection. 1008 has been cming around impressively. As difficult as the trip is nd will be. more than happy to have the angels coseby etty amazing to see the impact of Ensons Yamato Damashii campaign have been on pere. in Japans current difficult times,th lreally use it now.the frther we walk,the more impressive Japan becomein t diversity, its attention to detail, and its roots in Spirituality. thank God for the kindness of people. that is. large prt of what is bout.
Walk This Way:Enson’s Footsteps Across Japan
September 10, 2013 by admin
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via:Enson Inoue
Conditions for ENSON’s walk across Japan
After careful thought I’ve decided on strict conditions for my walk across the whole country of Japan. After all the walk is for the people in North Japan that are still struggling everyday, so I decided that I would use whatever I could in the walk to benefit the people.
First of all, there are 3 things that inspired this walk across Japan
1. The lack of funds the people have for everyday necessities.
2. The people of the world has forgotten the people of North Japan because it is no longer in the media.
3. Suicide is a big problem with the elderly that have been left homeless and feel they have no reason to continue living.
The way this walk will help these 3 points is:
For point number one, I am taking pledges to destinyforeverorders@gmail.com that will fund a big Xmas event up North on Xmas day, that ill provide the people with supplies such as, rice, water, pet foid, clothes, toiletries, beer, snacks, presents, and Xmas cakes.
For point number two, with my social media such as Facebook and various MMA sites, i will bring awareness to thousands of people that the people of North Japan are still struggling day by day.
For point number three, I’ve decided to add a strict rule that I can eat and drink only the food and water I can carry. The only exception is if someone gives us food or water as an offering. Also we have to find a place to sleep outdoors every night unless we are offered a place to sleep.
This will put me close to the situation they are currently in.
I will be low on supplies, having unstable sleeping quarters every night and will be depending on help from others for strength to continue.
By making this conditions to make this already incredible journey so much harder, I want to inspire them and give them hope and faith to go on.
This will cover approximately 2200 kilometers or about 1360 miles. The distance I got was for this trek is from a highway course and am aware that a walking course may be much longer and since it won’t cut through mountains it will be much tougher.
I know many of you think I’m crazy or feel that I may be taking on too much this time, and you maybe right. But this is what I believe, it will take to help these people and possibly save some lives! God has given me the opportunity to reach out to many on my social media and I believe it would be best used to help others than prosper financially myself. However, I will gain a lot of happiness through this grueling journey by accomplishing the happiness of giving, true happiness.
Please pledge what you can per mile and be a part of this journey. A penny a mile will obligate you to only $13 when the walk is done. $13 will buy water for a family for month or feed a family rice for 2 weeks. Also feel free to take you own pledges and join me on the walk for as far as you like. The cities I will be passing through is:
Sapporo
Misawa
Miyaki
Kamaishi
Rikuzen Takada
Kesenuma
Sendai
Fukushima
Koriyama
Tochigi
Iwatsuki
Ikebukuro
Yokohama
Shizuoka
Nagoya
Osaka
Okayama
Hiroshima
Fukuoka
If not, you can follow me on Facebook and experience this incredible journey with me.
Tentative start date is September 11th. 9-11.
May the victims in New York rest in peace.
There is no better way to die…
than in the mist of a battle…
fighting to the very end, like a Man.
Enson Inoue
COOOL! EnsonInoue&TheFightNation
September 10, 2013 by admin
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Heres a really good write up on Enson’s Walk Across Japan in service of Tohoku, Japan, and mankind.
http://www.thefightnation.com/tfn-exclusive-enson-inoue-takes-on-japan/
Two words, Enson Inoue. Enson is a man of many traits. Many know him as the Pride fighter who won over the hearts of millions with his “kill or be killed” spirit. “Yamato Damashii” or “The spirit of the Samurai” AKA “The spirit of never giving up” is a way of life for Enson. In and out of the ring Enson has faced many challenges in his life. From the ring to recent world troubles, Enson has made it a point to face himself with daily challenges.
Most recently he has taken on the difficult task of helping the dolphins in Taiji. His passion for life and helping others has landed him his most recent mission. Enson will walk from the north part of Japan to the south end of Japan. This journey is based around the tsunami that hit Tohoku in 2011. It devastated the whole area wiping out everything, killing thousands and leaving tons of people without homes and jobs.
Ever since the tragedy occured, Enson has made it a point to help out and make sure people can continue a stable way of life. He has visited Tohoku multiple times bringing supplies such as food, clothing, water and other necessities. This particular mission will place Enson in the shoes of those who lived through the devastation. He will walk from one end of Japan to the other with only the help from others to keep him alive. Since the people of Tohoku had to rely on the help of others to survive, Enson will place himself in the same situation. The walk is a mission many have deemed impossible. But if one man can do it, it’s Enson Inoue.
TFN had the opportunity to speak to Enson on this mission.
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TFN: Tell us a little about the journey you will be starting next week.
Enson: Its a journey from the North side of Japan to the South. We are going to walk from Sapporo to Fukuoka and we are going to do it all by foot. The reason I’m doing this walk is to raise money for people in the north who were devastated by the earthquake and tsunami back in March of 2011. I’m having people promise pledges to my email destinyforeverorders@gmail.com Say they pledge a penny a mile, approximately we are walking 1,360 miles so a penny a mile would entitle them to donate $13.
The next reason why I am doing the walk is for inspiration to the people of Tohoku. I want them to know that they’re not forgotten. We’re trying to put ourselves in their situation. They are in an impossible task but they need to rely on help from others to continue. The third reason I’m doing this is to bring awareness that the people of the north are still in a dire situation and need help.
TFN: Why did you choose this particular journey?
Enson: I chose this particular journey because there was this one day I was sitting at my computer and I was checking the map of Japan and this wild idea came upon me to walk the length of Japan. What attracted me to it a lot more was when I saw the route and saw the distance, it literally seemed impossible. That turned on a little spark of a challenge in me. Also what attracted me to this walk is most people don’t think its possible. My ultimate goal is of course the reasons I listed before but also for a big Christmas mission I’m doing on December 28th. It has become a personal challenge for me to complete something that seems merely impossible for a human being to do.
TFN: Will there be anyone joining you on this journey or will you be going solo?
Enson: On the journey we were planning to have 3 guys. Two other students from Purebred Guam were going to join us but had to pull out due to obligations so now it is going to be me and Roman De LaCruz. I’ve known Roman for about 15 years and he’s like my little brother. When I decided to do the walk, Roman did a bunch of phone calls inquiring about it and I was wondering why. The final phone call he said just two words to me, “I’m in.” I was like whoa! It is going to help because doing it alone you will have to battle a lot of emotional distress but we’re gonna battle physical together and probably mental stress but emotional will be easier with someone to walk with.
TFN: Your other missions have been mostly solo. Why do you choose to do your journeys alone?
Enson: I personally want to see where every penny goes. I want to be the one to bring the money and supplies to the people personally so I can see where it’s helping. I guess a part of that is selfishness. I want to be the one collecting all the appreciation and gratitude. As I said before, I believe in two types of happiness; the happiness of giving and the happiness of receiving. I believe true happiness is the happiness of giving. Doing solo missions, I thrive to feel the happiness of giving.
TFN: Exactly how do you plan on surviving this mission?
Enson: I have two terms of rules. 1- We can only eat and drink what we carry or what is offered to us. Also, we can’t spend any money for sleeping quarters. I brought a few water purifiers with me and dry food where you just add water and it turns into a meal. I am bringing two pairs of shoes, a sleeping bag, just things I learned on the 850 mile pilgrimage I did before this.
We’re bringing minimal baggage, clothing, two pairs of shirts, 2 pairs of shorts, 2 pairs of socks and were just going to wash clothes everyday somewhere. Other than that, we’re just going to try and keep hydrated with water. With food, maybe thinking of one meal a day. Depending on the rations maybe one meal every three days. We’re just going to go by feel on that.
TFN: Do you hope that this trip will inspire others to help?
Enson: I am not going to do anything out of the ordinary especially to inspire people. I am just hoping that the journey itself and the rules that I have set will inspire people in itself. It interests me to think that when you look at the journey right now, even with the help that we’ve been committed to so far form others, it is impossible to finish it. It is simply impossible to finish it with the amount of help we have right now. It’s exciting for me to start an adventure that at this present time is impossible to do.
The only way it will be possible is ultimately with the help of others. It’s the same situation the people in north Japan are in. For some of the people it’s impossible to continue if it weren’t for supplies from volunteers and inspiration that they haven’t been forgotten.
TFN: Ultimately, how do you think others can help?
Enson: I’ve heard that you and the Groundslam team have been making annual trips up north. Hats off to you guys. I’ve met Jin Hirano of GRAACA MMA. About a month after the tsunami hit we brought some shirts and supplies and stuff to them. I hear you guys are doing missions and stuff to help him. This year I’m pretty booked but next year I’d definitely like to do a mission with you guys.
What can we do to help? Exactly what Groundslam is doing. Bringing out supplies and talking with the people. I’ve done 26 missions up north. I’ve brought supplies to make their living a little easier but as I have done the missions I have realized its not necessarily the materials that we bring but what we bring emotionally. I’ve had ladies cry to me thanking me for not forgetting them. I’ve had an old lady hold my hand and not let go just thanking me that we haven’t forgotten them. The suicide rate is high and I’m sure that just letting these people know that they’re not forgotten is probably the biggest thing we can do. My feelings about Groundslam and Katsumura is 100% respect. I want to let you guys know that if there’s anything I can do to help by all means I will do anything I can.
Ways you can help!
Make a pledge to destinyforever@gmail.com
Check out his website destinyforever.com and purchase a bracelet or necklace -All bracelets are handmade by Enson himself and all proceeds help fund his missions.
ProloguetotheWalk:9-9-13
September 10, 2013 by admin
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September 7th, 2013
Hafa Adai,
So it seems that things have shifted just a bit for the walk. Orignally the walk was to start with three but Enson Inoue, Patrick, Ayuyu, and myself. But since Pat is came across more important priorities (Pat just moved back to Japan after a 2 and a half year break from the fight life, pursuing his roots and culture in Guam) and has decided to join in for a few days segment of the walk.(still a task in itself)
Destiny has it that the walk will start and hopefully end with at least two. Truthfully, I’m abit hesitant for the full duration of the walk mostly due to recent world news about the radiation in Japan.
Beginning to write this entry In the middle of A long drive from Saitama to Osaka at about 85miles per hour..were about 4hours in and not even nearly there…We’re riding in Enson’s hummer with aircon, wi-fi, and music, and in some ways—growing slightly impatient. Weak! If anything,this is just offering a concrete reminder of just how long and difficult this trip is gonna be.
As history tells and the future will surely echo however—virtually ANYTHING is possible through Spiritdn the power of positive thinking a. Absolutely easier said than done but human achievement and perseverance have done much more difficult things. More than a handful of people have spent 4years walking around the world. People without legs have climbed mountains, Deaf people have created music, and blind people have painted magnificent pictures.
As impossible as the walk might seem..at least there is a light at the end of our tunnel. But honestly, this hardly makes things seem easier. Still having confidence in this forbidden fruit and hoping be of service to Enson, the People of Japan, and always and imminent—the people of Guam.
We’re less than 2days away from beginning this walk..Ive been working with FokaiIndustries now for 15years and counting and Enson has been doing the same with the YamatoDamashii brand just a little bit longer. For us, i think Enson would agree that it Fokai and Yamato Damashii are much more to us than work&play…altogether–they are a Way of Life. they are a pursuit. they are to be of community service.
Both preach the path of perseverance and fortitude. We’re close to the helm of finding out (in my case possibly more than ever) what that really is about.
Talk is cheap abut experience is valuable.
to the best of my ability, I will be drafting Enson and following in his footsteps. Again easiersaidthandone.
Safety.Fun.Performance:Before.During.After.
Exhaust the Body. Proceed the Mind. Cultivate the Spirit.