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Sometimes
we lose track of just what martial arts means. We practice so as to not
have to use our arts, but we forget that martial arts in their very
essence were designed for war. While we may not be in the military and
not serving in a combat environment, we are still warriors. We have
chosen to follow the path of Bushido, The Way of the Warrior. All the
time, effort, and sweat dedicated to martial
arts has become a way of life. It is a choice we have consciously made.
It's not easy, but then that is why not everyone does the martial arts.
Not everyone can be a warrior.
At some point in our lives,
inevitably one will have to use their arts to defend themselves or their
loved ones. At that moment, all the time spent training becomes more
important than ever. Your actions may be the difference between life and
death. You must act as a warrior would.
I say this because I
recently spoke to a friend of mine who had to defend himself and his
wife from an individual who planned on doing them harm. Things didn't
turn out to well for the would be attacker, but my friend and his wife
went home safely. He was filled with mixed emotions, having had to use
his art to cause serious injury to another. He asked for my thoughts on
the situation. My reply?
"You did what you had to do. What you
have trained your whole life for. At the end of the day, you and your
wife went home safely. That is what a warrior does".
The path
of Bushido is not an easy one to follow, but it is the one we have
chosen. While it may be wrong to initiate violence, allowing others to
cause harm to you or your loved ones is worse. Keep peace in your heart,
but never stray from the path of Bushido.
~Sifu Paul~
Categories: Martial Arts Philosophy
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