Zen In The Art Of Archery

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Philosophy

 

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Stacey P

 

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May 30, 2015

 

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He adopted the view nani mo iranu – nothing is needed – and that practice goes beyond technique and that there is a need for the deepest effort to create a “spiritual” release with absolute effort – issha zetsumei; one shot, one life. It would seem that Awa had some insight or awakening in his own practice upon which this was founded...
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Awa’s kyudo became more of a spiritual way, almost to the extend of being considered as a religion by some of his critics. At the time the founder of judo, Jigoro Kano created the concept of judo as opposed to the purely technical jujitsu, and kyudo also was evolving in place of kyujitsu as a way of moral training and cultivating the character...
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