(Approx 1 minute 45 second read) I started my ‘journey’ in 1974 and now everything I do carries the lessons and experiences of the Sensei I have trained under. Their insights, wisdom, and guidance have shaped my understanding, and in many ways, they walk with me still. . Throughout life, we encounter mentors who leave…
Tag: Buddhism
Inner Peace, Outer Strength: Exploring Buddhist Principles for Martial Artists.
(Approx 2 minute 50 second read) I thought I would write a little more about “Buddhism”. . I’m not a buddhist by any means, but I like to think I practice some of their principles. I’m not here to preach or to convert anyone; I just want to share with you some of the principles…
The Mindful Path: Living in the Moment, A Glimpse at Buddhism.
(Approx 2 minute 5 second read) I like to think that I follow some of the Buddhist principles. I’m not a Buddhist though, by any means. I make a lot of mistakes – probably more than would be tolerated within the principles they follow. But one idea that has always resonated with me is the…
‘Boketto’: The Absence of Thought, with The Clarity Found in Stillness.
(Approx 2 minute 5 second read) Those moments of stillness are pretty rare these days aren’t they. Our minds are constantly occupied – planning, analyzing, worrying, reacting. Always doing something, always thinking. . There are times where we just need to switch off. . Have you ever caught yourself just staring into space, not thinking…
“In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few.”
Why do people obsess over things? . It appears that different people obsess over things for different reasons, and some people are more prone to it than others. . You may want to make sense of a situation but can’t seem to understand or accept it, so you keep replaying it. Other people want reassurance…
Where Commitment Finds a Home: Dedication.
(Approx 1 minute 45 second read) The beginning of a New Year is a time when many set resolutions and goals, hoping to start strong and make meaningful changes. Yet, so often, these aspirations fall by the wayside. Why? Life gets in the way, and for many, the mental resilience to push through challenges hasn’t…
The Martial Arts Are Like a Mirror: They Reflect Your Strengths and your Weaknesses.
The journey in the martial arts, like life, is not just about physical techniques. It’s about the personal growth that comes with the process. When you commit to the path, you’re committing to becoming a better person, day by day, year by year. . It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the demands of others or…
The Crossroads of Independence: Breaking Free and Knowing When It’s Time to Go Alone.
(Approx 2 minute 40 second read) There comes a point in time, after many years of hard work, teaching, and dedicated training, when instructors begin to entertain the idea of going it alone. It’s a natural progression in any art or profession. After decades of practice and immersion, the question arises: What’s next? . What…
The Beginning of Transformation: The Path Ahead Starts Here.
(Approx 2 minute read) Can you remember starting a martial arts class as a beginner? I can, even though it was way back in 1974. . If you’ve never experienced any form of martial art or physical fighting activity, it can feel overwhelming – like stepping into an entirely new world. Starting out can be…
Quiet Waters, Deeper Lessons: Dive Deep: There May Be Hidden Rewards in Taking Your Time.
(Approx 2 minute 10 second read) Someone commented on one of my articles: “So many words for a simple answer”. When did reading take a step backward for so many people? . I understand that times have changed. Many people today seem to prioritize instant gratification – no waiting, no reading, just give it to…
Echoes of Loyalty: The Honor and Discipline of Yue Fei.
(Approx 2 minute 20 second read) Yue Fei, a legendary general from the Song Dynasty, is a figure whose legacy resonates across cultures and martial traditions. . Though Yue Fei lived in 12th-century China, his story symbolizes universal martial virtues. He is remembered for his loyalty, discipline, and moral integrity – principles echoed throughout the…
The True Opponent: Ourselves – The Silent, and Sometimes Not-So-Silent, Enemy.
(Approx 1 minute 55 second read) At some point in our lives, we’ve all held grudges. It’s a natural reaction when someone wrongs or frustrates us. But as martial artists, we are taught to rise above our emotions, to channel them constructively rather than letting them control us. Yet, grudges and resentment can creep in,…
