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It is not aggression from the martial artist that you should fear! It’s the calm from the lack of aggression you should fear the most.
It is not aggression from the martial artist that you should fear! It’s the calm from the lack of aggression you should fear the most.
Martial arts are not studied to enhance aggression, but to train the spirit to reveal flaws for ones own self correction.
The enlightened martial artist sees no enemy but the one within.
It takes greater courage to lead by truth than to lead with fear and deception.
To care for others is the real martial art. To not care shows a disregard for yourself and the universe.
The true martial artist has a caring spirit that sees all as one.
Within the martial arts, while competition in the form of sport exists, the art of Budo, a way of love may never be truly understood.
The use of aggression for the martial artist is to cover up there anger and or fear. This contributes to their miss-understanding to truly know themselves.
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.
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.