I started visualizing myself as my opponent to see what would happen. The results were not exactly what I expected.
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I started visualizing myself as my opponent to see what would happen. The results were not exactly what I expected.
Our core values colour all our choices and practices.
Is it the powerful communication, or sensory input, or both?
To my current way of thinking, budō as a solo practice is somewhat of a non-sensical concept.
I can finally do, and benefit. Why do I do so many? Why do I keep pushing?
Does teaching bring joy? Or is it just a sense of duty fulfilled, creating some kind of ease or relief through satisfaction of expectation (or even compulsion)?
Communication without (directly) communicating. Something about that resonates.
A stream of thoughts while falling asleep one night.
Two beginners practicing together on a quiet summer night.