This book focuses on advancing martial skills that develop a more instinctual way of fighting off multiple attackers. The first blind spot is, Martial Artists tend to spend most of their time learning techniques from a traditional viewpoint. The second is the return to competitive ring fighting, focusing on a two-person competition. In both cases the persuasion is a battle to overcome the opponent’s resistance and be the victor. The promise is, learn Martial Arts and control your attacker. The arenas are abounded with gladiatorial winners. There is no argument, they are good fighters, hence a delusion of omnipotence created by the marketers.
What is being proposed is there is also the Energy World that opens the mind to consider another way to deal with attacks. My approach is to focus more on group attacks as this is the area that confronts the best of fighters. Uncontrolled violence requires a different set of skills and understandings that run counter to what is need in the ring. The Energy World offers a set of strategies that deals with the realities of multiple attackers in real time. By reading the book, you will sense it could be the End of Martial Arts as we know it, the resistance world, replaced by Energy World strategies.