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Martial Arts should not focus entirely on the destruction of an enemy but in ways it can strive to embrace the enemy.
Martial Arts should not focus entirely on the destruction of an enemy but in ways it can strive to embrace the enemy.
The ultimate goal of Aikido attained is seeing yourself and the world through eyes that are non-confrontational.
Learning to be soft when intimidated is the key to progress. If the ego will not yield to the attackers physical aggression a conflict of the physical to co-exist takes place. This restricts the true concepts of Aikido to be realised.
There really are no throws in Aikido only the art of leading your partners ki with your ki in a unified direction. Anything other than this opposes harmony and will inevitably be a throw.
Compassion is a powerful word. In it contains all of what is martial and what is art. Yet without the years in its study one may not come to understand its true meaning.
Your brain doesn’t always understand what your eyes see. Training is the only option to unlock the many facets to the martial arts.
To hate or to not hate an enemy! It starts within your mind! Train to see all from the same perspective.
Look for a Sensei that can inspire you to search beyond technique. The longer you study the martial arts, clearer will be your understanding within the applied techniques.
A martial artist should always train the mind as well as the body, but not always moving in synchronization.
Martial arts should not be a platform for displaying the ego. Methods that do can lead one down a wrong path.
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