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2010 IKC World Kinesiology Conference
Kyoto, Japan


Yury Kuzetzov of Russia is the owner of 52 schools. He spoke on the importance of purity of intentions when seeking success. And, he emphasized that attention = love and asked the attendees whom or what they were putting their attention on?

Matthew Thie and Dr. Paul Dennison. Mat is holding the new release of Paul's book that was just released in Japan.

Rennon Lee and Masakazu Ohno put on an impressive demonstration of their Martial Arts skills. Lee has consulted with high level government agencies and gave personal coaching to Bill Gates. Masakazu is a world champion in his area.

Here, Masakazu Ohno goes through his demonstration and is in the middle of a high flying move.

Paul Dennison preparing for his talk.

Maurizio Piva, Faculty Italy and Toni Lilley, IKC Chancellor, Australia. Lilley is the author of the Touch for Health Training Manuals used around the world for TFH I-IV classes.

I don't know what is so interesting but it sure has the attention of: Sabina Pettitt - Canada; AnnMarie Goldschmitt - Denmark; Adam Lehman - USA; and Sandy Gannon - UK.

Adam Lehman with newlyweds (still on their honeymoon) Claudia and Matthew Thie; and Earl Cook

Guests at the banquet were treated to the appearance and performances of Geishas.

Many people were able to have their photos taken with the Geishas. Here, Ger Casey of Ireland, Wayne Topping of Scotland and Sandy Gannon of the UK have their photos taken.

A smiling Hugo Tobar of Australia.

Earl Cook of the USA and the Geishas

A scene along the Path of Philosophy.

One of the many beautiful Japanese gardens with the leaves just beginning to turn.

The gardens at the Ginkaku Temple.

Ginkaku gardens


Komyoji Temple

Kibune Shrine at the Western Gate to Mount Kurama


Yasaka Shirine at sunset.

It is said that more than 6 million years ago, Mao Son, the great king of the conquerors of good and evil and the spirit of the earth descended from Venus near this spot on Mount Kurama. The mountain is also where the modern Reiki movement started when Mikao Usui meditated for 21 days and then received the Reiki energy sometime between 1914-22.

While at this spot, a gentleman asked what I did and why I was here? I had my iPad in my backpack and showed him eTouch. I then thought this photo of eTouch at this spot was appropriate. There is great significance on many levels.

See anything you recognize in this collection? At my breakfast spot, the owner and his assistant were gracious and made lemonade for me before I spoke at the conference. The lemons and honey prepare and protect my throat when speaking.

I gave them a copy of the Meridian Dance in appreciation. Here is where they displayed it in their business. : )


The old and the new. An ancient pagoda stands high while the Kyoto Tower stands in front of Kyoto Station.

World Kinesiology Conference 2010 - Kyoto, Japan

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©2010 Earl Cook