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September 6, 2015
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“One does not need buildings, money, power, or status to practice the Aikido. Heaven is right where you are standing, and that is the place to train.” Morihei Ueshiba, Founder of Aikido. ———————————————————————————
I am mind itself.
After months of itching to get on the mat again we have managed to fit in four sessions at the Buckfastleigh club before regrettably having to put things on hold again. Sensei Jeremy has done a brilliant job of adapting our practice to the new physical distancing criteria. Both at his club in Buckfastleigh and in Liskeard teaching higher grade lessons. We’re in a good place to get going again as soon as it’s permissible. For the moment though we’ll just have to make do with our home based practice.
“Every sturdy tree that towers over human beings owes its existence to deeply rooted core.”
“Those who practice the Art of Peace must protect the domain of Mother Nature, the divine reflection of creation, and keep it lovely and fresh. Warriorship gives birth to natural beauty. The subtle techniques of a warrior arise as naturally as the appearance of spring, summer, autumn and winter. Warriorship is none other than the vitality that sustains all life.” Sensei Morihei Ueshiba
Physical holds are usually such a central part of practicing Aikido. However the current situation gives us the opportunity to use imagination and creatively within certain boundaries. This weekend has been one of camping, reunion and discussion about how we can accept and work with these limitations. It is the nature of Aikido to find a way through. We’re looking forward to getting back on the mat soon... #Aikido #kiaikido #sociallydistancedpractice #wayofpeace

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