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Thursday, November 04, 2010

BOOKS: Way of the Ancient Healer by Virgil Mayor Apostol




 
 
Way of the Ancient Healer: Sacred Teachings from the Philippine Ancestral 
Traditions by Virgil Mayor Apostol (North Atlantic Books)
...
Way of the Ancient Healer provides an overview of the rich tradition of
Filipino healing practices, discussing their world influences and role
in daily life. Enhanced with over 300 photographs and illustrations,
the book gives readers a rare look at modern-day Filipino healing
rituals, including personal examples from author Virgil Apostol's
own experiences with shamanic healing and dream interpretation.
...
 
Please visit for more details:
 
http://www.rumsua.org/Other_Literary_Works.php#ancient_healer
 
 
Book is due out 12/28/10... this should be a good book. Not many, 
if any at all, books on Hilot and the Filipino Healing methods. 
Forthcoming review. My thanks to my good friend P. for the heads-up
on this book. 
 

LINKS: Rumsua.org - Filipino Healing traditions

 
 
 
My thanks to my friend good P. for the heads-up on this site. I've always been curious about Hilot,
the Filipino Healing Art, when I first read about it years ago on the now defunct Eskrima Digest. 
There is an 1980's or 1990's article profiling Sam Tendecia in either Inside Kung Fu or Inside 
Karate. If I recall correctly it mentioned that Dan Inosanto had an injury that Sam Tendecia cured 
using Hilot methods.


Lots of information/articles on the Filipino Healing traditions at Virgil Apostol's site. Please visit it
and check it out. I will be later! 
 

Filipino Martial Arts: From Kali and Escrima to Boxing



October is Filipino American History Month
Upcoming Event—October 27, 2010
Filipino Martial Arts: From Kali and Escrima to Boxing

The Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Program and the Filipino American National Historical Society (FANHS) present a screening of the documentary film, The Great Pinoy Boxing Era (Corky Pasquil and Agrafino Edralin) and hosts a panel discussion and demonstration on Filipino martial arts. The Great Pinoy Boxing Era is an insightful portrayal of the Filipino men who came to the U.S. not only as farm laborers but also as prize-winning boxers during the 1920s and 1930s. The film will be followed by a presentation from Professor Linda EspaƱa-Maram along with presentations and demonstrations by internationally renowned martial artists Dan Inosanto and Rosie Abriam. Gem Daus of the University of Maryland-College Park will serve as moderator.

For those unable to attend the event, a live broadcast will be streamed on the day here.

When: Wednesday, October 27, 2010, 6:30—8:30 p.m.
Where: Carmichael Auditorium, National Museum of American History
 More info here:


http://apanews.si.edu/2010/09/27/the-great-pinoy-boxing-era-showing/

Here is the whole panel discussion... let it load up... about the 1 hour mark, Guro Inosanto puts on a 25 minutes Filipino Martial Arts demo. Simply amazing!



Check out:

http://www.mybarong.com/great-pinoy-boxing-high-bandwidth-version-art-1082.html

for the documentary film, The Great Pinoy Boxing Era.




My thanks to Terry Crutcher for the heads up!

BOOKS: Americane: The Grasso / Morale Method of Personal Defense



A practical guide for Personal Defense with a walking stick written by Ralph Grasso and Joshua Morale. It's 61 pages and can be purchased here:

http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/americane-the-grasso-morale-method-of-personal-defense/13513616

I will be purchasing this and a review is forthcoming. If you frequent the various Martial Arts forums, Ralph Grasso should be no stranger. He was a student of the late Carl Cestari as well as Amante 'Mat' Marinas and others. I expect the book to be good. The material will be simple and straightforward. I cannot wait to read the book!