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28th April 2004, 08:52 AM
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Zazen
Hello, I'm a fairly recent member of these forums (just joined two days ago) and in that two days I've done quite a bit of reading, and right now two words are sticking in my mind: Zazen and mushin. (note that I've yet to start actually practicing Kendo, need to get a job and my license first). Zazen sounds like it would be a benficial practice even independent of Kendo, and I was wondering where I could find some info on it or something that talks about how to do it. As for mushin...well I think its like the thing people like Musashi talk about where there is sword/no-sword and mind/no-mind, right?
Despite not meditating and not yet being a kendoka, I do much contemplating on these things and it would seem that its basically training really hard so that being in a kendo match (or whatever you're practicing) is like second-nature, and just flowing with the situation and reacting perfectly to circumstances as if you've been doing it since you were born (like breathing, for example). I believe Musashi compares it to water, flowing to fit the form of its container and fill open spaces and that sort of thing. Just asking for an opinion on my thoughts, especially since I could be absolutely wrong about everything I've said here since I've never actually done any of it. And as stated earlier, any info on zazen would be great. I'd also like to say people on here have been really nice to me, answering my questions and stuff. *bow*
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28th April 2004, 01:21 PM
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Yudansha