O.K. guys here we go:
Rob to goodin
show details Nov 3 (1 day ago)
Goodin Sensei,
Greetings. My name is Rob and I recently came across your blog which I find extremely informative. I thank you for all of your efforts in collecting and sharing all of the research you have. I hope other people see what you have done and do the same so that the arts do not fade away. I do have one question for you in regards to Kyan Sensei that I hope you would be able to clarify for me. I had heard that he was called Chan Mi-Gwa on more than one occasion. I read your article Okinawa's Bushi Karate Gentleman and in the footnotes you state that Kyan Sensei had only one eye. I have never heard this before and my Sensei had never mentioned this. I was wondering if you could elaborate a little more on this as to where this information has come from as I find it very interesting. If I may also go a bit deeper to ask which eye it was and how he lost it also. Thanks for your time.
Best Regards,
Rob
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Charles C. Goodin to me
show details 4:40 PM (16 hours ago)
Aloha,
A student of Kyan Sensei lives here in Hawaii. He studied with Kyan Sensei for 12 years at his home. He told me about Kyan Sensei's eye (I do not recall which eye it was). It was poked out by a friend while the two of them were sitting by a hibachi with hot coals in it. The friend was stirring the coals with a long chopstick (hihachi) and used this to poke out Kyan Sensei's eye. I do not know the reason or who the friend was.
You have to remember that at that time medical care was not very good. Later, people would have had a glass eye put in. But I understand that Kyan Sensei had not eye at all on one side as a result of the accident.
It was for this reason, I was told, that Kyan Sensei became so emphatic about busai (martial awareness). Even friends could be dangerous.
Respectfully,
Charles
Be nice everyone please remember I am sharing this with all of you hoping you may find it interesting and I do not want this to turn into one of those bashing sessions of his credibility.
In the spirit of bushido!
Rob