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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.
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.
Why is there so much energy given to the art of war? The art of peace requires so little!
The enlightened martial artist sees no enemy but the one within.
To win over an enemy with love is a far greater reward than to conquer the enemy with hate.
A martial artist should not be measured on their ability to hurt or destroy an enemy but how they can change aggression into the art of peace.
The true martial artist has a caring spirit that sees all as one.
Martial Arts should not focus entirely on the destruction of an enemy but in ways it can strive to embrace the enemy.
Love never destroys; hate in itself bears the scars of countless battles.
It’s less important how strong others see you. And far more important in the strength you see in yourself.
Why do we study a lifetime of fighting within the martial arts? To seek a peaceful path to enlightenment.