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To have no compassion in your martial art, shows a cover up of our most natural instinct; “fear”.
To have no compassion in your martial art, shows a cover up of our most natural instinct; “fear”.
There are constant messages guiding our paths through life. To hear we must stop our busy lives a moment and listen.
After a life time study in martial arts you may come to the realization that fighting or not fighting, is really the same.
Love never destroys; hate in itself bears the scars of countless battles.
All techniques must blend with your partner. If felt by their physical they will be resisted by their physical.
To win over an enemy with love is a far greater reward than to conquer the enemy with hate.
A martial artist should always train the mind as well as the body, but not always moving in synchronization.
Without some form of understanding of “ki”, the brain will always interpret technique from a physical perspective.
We are all of this earth, do not fight or lay greed. The earth is plentiful if we can all learn to share it.
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.