zen anyone?
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wow Jorvik;
you kind of blew my mind with that post. for the sake of not having my post erased i will hold my tongue and not entertain an arguement over religion on a karate web page.
i will say this however.. i am glad you hold on to your faith. but for those reading these posts i would hope that logic would previal.
Hoshin
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you kind of blew my mind with that post. for the sake of not having my post erased i will hold my tongue and not entertain an arguement over religion on a karate web page.
i will say this however.. i am glad you hold on to your faith. but for those reading these posts i would hope that logic would previal.
Hoshin
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wow ..you got 6 YEARS OUT OF A GI !!!!! maybe because i do ground work and use the gi like a hocky player during sparing, most gis for myself and those i train with will only last half that! unless you use it as a summer gi (with out the sleaves and the air vent holes in them)lol
if it wasnt for heavy duty canvas, classes would be naked...never seen a regular shirt last more then 20 minutes.
hoshin
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if it wasnt for heavy duty canvas, classes would be naked...never seen a regular shirt last more then 20 minutes.
hoshin
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The Founder of Kosho-ryu Kempo/Kenpo
James Mitose put out a book on Zen tales the title of which I can't recall but I have it in my library and since those who stem from these teachings use a modified Zen although Mitose was some sort of minister/priest trained supposedly in his family's temple in Japan at an early age.......Whether this is true is mosst difficult to ascertain or whether it was a manufactured mystique, based on his supposed relationship to Choki Motubu....anyone's guess. Herrigal put out another book, which I think I have, as a followup of some sort. Herrigal,however, as you should know was a die-hard Nazi and you will find that the Japanese and the Prussians/Germans as well as the French, has some influence on Japanese martial arts, believe it or not....in regards to training soldiers,military,etc. As I have said, this topic of Zen is fraught with peril! 

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THERE IS NO RELIGION HIGHER THAN TRUTH!
All organized religions all fall far from the truth, writ large! 

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PLEASE REFER TO THE POSTING IN ZEN II


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PS: I STILL HAVE ALL MY OLD GI'S
which I seldom wear at all these days,preferring informal attire. I still have my first judogi which I got in 1959 for $12.00 from Japan! It's in the Philippines at our place there and still ready to use along with some other gi's I have there.
WOWEEE
*picks up jaw from the floor*
hmmm- *does she open her mouth or no?*
hmmm
in my experience- it is exceptionaly difficult NOT to experience a Zen like state of mind as a result of practicing Uechi-
hows that?
lol-
hmmm-
I have been gone to long- third page into the topic and I have to admitt to not having read every single post in here-
hmmm-
In my personal experience I have also found it incredibly difficult to imagine Karate being taught WITHOUT an emphasis on a spiritual side-
this emphasis on a spiritual side does not need to interfere with anyone's previous or current organized faith/religion it can absolutely enhance it.
If you are a particular kind of christian that believes that meditation would lead you into temptation- then don't do it-
We used to actualy teach and hold our classes in the basement of a church for a while. - It was pretty cool-
Prayer and meditation-
hmm- did anyone bring up the similarities there?
hmmm-
To answer the original question-
I would RUN to a school that ACTUALY taught that it was perfectly ok to mix spirituality/ whatever kind is right per person- because
GASP-
Mind-Body-Spirit!!!
oo ooo oo what was that third word? LOL-
*(stepping in to edit that "in" our dojo's we do address "a" spiritual part of karate and let the actual practioner decide which "path" per se to take- if it is a christian one then awesome- go stand in sanchin and pray! If it's another- stand on the ground in your bare feet- in sanchin-!!! But we absolutely address the "Zen" like quality that can be attained through practice)*
that is the bigest part for me - the spirituality of karate. The "DO" of KARATE-DO *( but still- it doesn't/wouldn't take away from any "religious"-ness I felt the need to express- for there is a diffrence between spirituality and religion- that sometimes gets lost in the shuffle of religious doctrine etc. )
Sanchin MEANS three conflicts right? Mind- Body and spirit. They conflict with each other- karate- can help you try to bridge any gaps that you might not otherwise be made aware of-
i.e. when you are a brand new white belt walking into your first class-
remember trying to do round house punching excersize?
can you do it now?
how "did" you feel emotionaly about that- your inability to do that- and how do you feel emotionaly about "being able to" now- after practicing?
It is the most refreshing thing to see people discussing this.
To address the question again- we can't experience karate without "zen"-
Now I bet that the other topic talks about the actual definition of Zen doesn't it
Sorry to barge in after a long absense- I came in to ask another question and got so excited with the word ZENNNNNN
Zen and the Martial Arts-
YEAH! WOO HOO! For me personaly it's a must- something I practice every single day-
I meditate IN class! IN sanchin!
(still can't quite get in the "zone" in a horse stance though- still working on that one
*(psst- I'm not into the organized religion thing anymore myself either- I'm more- ecclectic I guess would be the word
Celestine Prophesy kind of person meself here-
These are just some of my personal thoughts on the matter- I actualy have relatives whom are extremely religious so I'm quite familiar with all that entails. I certainly wouldn't want to imply that any path actualy chosen by someone was wrong-
For me- there are "absolutely" NO absolutes

Kerry-
hmmm- *does she open her mouth or no?*
hmmm
in my experience- it is exceptionaly difficult NOT to experience a Zen like state of mind as a result of practicing Uechi-
hows that?
lol-
hmmm-
I have been gone to long- third page into the topic and I have to admitt to not having read every single post in here-
hmmm-
In my personal experience I have also found it incredibly difficult to imagine Karate being taught WITHOUT an emphasis on a spiritual side-
this emphasis on a spiritual side does not need to interfere with anyone's previous or current organized faith/religion it can absolutely enhance it.
If you are a particular kind of christian that believes that meditation would lead you into temptation- then don't do it-
We used to actualy teach and hold our classes in the basement of a church for a while. - It was pretty cool-
Prayer and meditation-
hmm- did anyone bring up the similarities there?
hmmm-
To answer the original question-
I would RUN to a school that ACTUALY taught that it was perfectly ok to mix spirituality/ whatever kind is right per person- because
GASP-
Mind-Body-Spirit!!!
oo ooo oo what was that third word? LOL-
*(stepping in to edit that "in" our dojo's we do address "a" spiritual part of karate and let the actual practioner decide which "path" per se to take- if it is a christian one then awesome- go stand in sanchin and pray! If it's another- stand on the ground in your bare feet- in sanchin-!!! But we absolutely address the "Zen" like quality that can be attained through practice)*
that is the bigest part for me - the spirituality of karate. The "DO" of KARATE-DO *( but still- it doesn't/wouldn't take away from any "religious"-ness I felt the need to express- for there is a diffrence between spirituality and religion- that sometimes gets lost in the shuffle of religious doctrine etc. )
Sanchin MEANS three conflicts right? Mind- Body and spirit. They conflict with each other- karate- can help you try to bridge any gaps that you might not otherwise be made aware of-
i.e. when you are a brand new white belt walking into your first class-
remember trying to do round house punching excersize?
can you do it now?
how "did" you feel emotionaly about that- your inability to do that- and how do you feel emotionaly about "being able to" now- after practicing?
It is the most refreshing thing to see people discussing this.
To address the question again- we can't experience karate without "zen"-
Now I bet that the other topic talks about the actual definition of Zen doesn't it

Sorry to barge in after a long absense- I came in to ask another question and got so excited with the word ZENNNNNN
Zen and the Martial Arts-
YEAH! WOO HOO! For me personaly it's a must- something I practice every single day-
I meditate IN class! IN sanchin!
(still can't quite get in the "zone" in a horse stance though- still working on that one

*(psst- I'm not into the organized religion thing anymore myself either- I'm more- ecclectic I guess would be the word

These are just some of my personal thoughts on the matter- I actualy have relatives whom are extremely religious so I'm quite familiar with all that entails. I certainly wouldn't want to imply that any path actualy chosen by someone was wrong-
For me- there are "absolutely" NO absolutes



Kerry-
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IF THERE ARE NO ABSOLUTES THEN WHY
is that great buzz word,'ABSOLUTELY' mouthed so frequently on every talk show, radio show, and in every discussion these days? While I do not go bananas when I hear people using this term, I wonder what happened to such words as ,"certainly", really,truly, for sure, perhaps,etc. as we live in a world of relativity and uncertainly so how can there be any absolutes? I think the answer is that people want to have certainty and to have something fixed and absolute as their lives are so chaotic and a mess, usually. Especially the political,social,economic aspects. Yes, absolutely
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