philosophy2
It’s less important how strong others see you. And far more important in the strength you see in yourself.
It’s less important how strong others see you. And far more important in the strength you see in yourself.
The true martial artist has a caring spirit that sees all as one.
The study of one’s posture within Aikido is as much spiritual as it is physical.
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.
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.
To care for others is the real martial art. To not care shows a disregard for yourself and the universe.
To show compassion is one of the highest values. Strive within your martial art to make this your priority.
There are constant messages guiding our paths through life. To hear we must stop our busy lives a moment and listen.