Virtues of a True Warrior

Develop These Traits, Empower Yourself, Take Control of Your Life!

During a powerful, eye-opening presentation given at Stephen F. Austin University in February 2019, Ninjutsu senior master teacher, Jeffrey M. Miller, outlined a set of 8 personal traits valued by warriors in ancient Japan. More than just examining a piece of history though, he went on to share ideas as to how you can develop these very same traits to create more of the life you really want to be living, and provide yourself with the moral and ethical framework for using your skills in defense and service of self and others.

His lesson: They did it and you can too!


You’ll Learn:

Why establishing personal boundaries is necessary and virtually eliminates the abuse, deception, and manipulation that others try to use against you for their own selfish gain.

How traits like honor, benevolence, and loyalty were defined differently than what most modern martial artists have been taught, and how to really apply these lessons in your life so as to be the strong protector your loved ones need you to be.

The one thing you need to have before you can ever hope to understand what it means to be a true warrior. (as taught by a real-life warrior and headmaster of an ancient Ninja tradition!)

The importance these 'virtuous traits' had in balancing out the warrior's deadly skills and his ability and willingness to kill.

Why you risk being seen as a fake, a poser, and a "mouth-with-legs" if you don't understand the actual lessons passed down by the master warriors you say you want to be like.

And much, Much, MORE!

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"...helped me be clearer on some of my own motivations.”

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Dr. Joshua Blum

Psychiatrist





“Sensei Miller is able to distill the most useful aspects and makes them accessible and for average people... ”

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John Healy

IT Expert, Project Leader





"Dai-Shihan Miller lives what he teaches. I know it’s real. It works for him, and it works for me."

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Kimberly Noel

Radio Personality & Elder Consultant





"Jeff Miller's perspective may not be fashionable these days, but it's sorely needed.”

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Dr. Owen M. Smith

Prof. of Philosophy & Classical Studies

Stephen F. Austin State University




"Sensei Miller's knack for connecting arcane concepts to contemporary insights is extraordinary.”

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Dr. Anne Collins-Smith

Prof. of Philosophy & Classical Studies

Stephen F. Austin State University

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Jeffrey M. Miller


About the Teacher

Dai-Shihan Jeffrey Miller is a senior master teacher in the ancient arts of Japan's Samurai and Ninja. For nearly four decades he's helped students to put these life-changing and empowering lessons to work in their lives. He shares with them the lessons he's learned from true warriors - lessons for developing the skills that will allow you to be the warrior protector your loved-ones need you to be!

Through strategic thinking and deep study, combined with actual real-world experience wih both dealing with violence, and the use of these same warrior skills to do so on the streets as a police officer, undercover investigator, and bodyguard, Jeff has come to have an intimate connection to the warrior ideal. 

As the founder of Warrior Concepts Black Belt & Life Mastery Academy, half of the KUDEN! Self-Defense Podcast & Radio Show, and an independent corporate

workplace violence consultant he helps serious individuals, organizations, and companies dig deep into what it takes to prevent, survive, and recover from the violence that is all too common in today's world.

Dai-Shihan Miller is an author, speaker, and internationally-recognized expert, but what matters most to you is that he is also a fellow traveler on the Path, here to help you understand how to reshape your life and unleash the warrior waiting deep within your own heart.

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