Musashi's Dokkodo (The Way of Walking Alone)
Precept 16: Do not collect weapons or practice
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Precept 16:
Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful “Practical wisdom is only to be learned in the school of experience. Precepts and instruction are useful so far as they go, but, without the discipline of real life, they remain of the nature of theory only.” — Samuel Smiles Monk: Often people accept an edict from authority unquestionably. This, of course, happens in religions of all kinds. However, sometimes when one examines these edicts a conflict arises. This is discovered discord. Discovered discord can take many different forms but one of the most common ones is when something that appears to be necessary and essential simply is not. As an example, it is not necessary to say the Nicene Creed to be a Christian. [32] You could argue the reasons why it is necessary to say the creed, of course, but Christianity is not dependent on that creed. Belief in an omniscient, omnipotent, and omnipresent God who is the creator of everything that exists, and the agent of redemption, Christ, these are at the core of Christianity’s tenants. These aspects exist regardless of whether a creed is stated or not. This same discovered discord can happen in all aspects of our life. While reading Musashi’s simple statement, “Do not collect weapons or practice with weapons beyond what is useful,” a moment of clarity happened for me. I have a pair of sai, Okinawan weapons that looks like mini handheld pitchforks, which I have owned since the early eighties. While they are very high quality, I rarely use them and they mostly collect dust. In general, I have little interest in martial arts weapons. Outside of the little boy inside me that likes sticks and swords I have no real use for these sai. Oddly however, I have an emotional attachment to them even though they honestly serve no real purpose for me. I handed them to one of my black belts and said, “You like these, go ahead take them home, you can practice more there.” These are not useful to me and I have stopped practicing with and teaching them. In fact, I suspect they are going to go the way of the buggy whip; horse-drawn buggies are gone and with that them the once ubiquitous buggy whips used to control the horse. Similarly, the sai are on the same path as the buggy whip. If they are not at that point for everyone, they surely have gotten to that place in my mind anyway. It is evident that I no longer need to hang on to weapons that I no longer need. To that end, the sai and tonfa, two weapons that have great historic value but are not horribly practical in modern times are no longer going to be part of my martial arts effort. I don’t practice enough with them to have the level of competency that I require of myself so they have become as Musashi puts it, “Beyond what is useful.” I will go even further with Musashi in that in his Book of Five Rings he states that I need to, “Be familiar with all weapons.” Musashi, with these two writings, has made his opinion clear. Be familiar with what weapons that are out there and how they are used, but practice with your weapon, the one you find most valuable, and get very good at using it. In my case, my focus is on an empty hand. While karate might have some synergies with weapons forms, it is not dependent on kobudo, the practice of traditional Okinawan weapons. This is not a case of me telling others what to do, not in the least. My martial arts are not defined by the collection of forms or weapons, just as the heart of a person is not determined by the presence or absence of a creed. The immense majority of my training is empty hand. I am also familiar with the many kobudo weapons; while I’m not highly proficient with them, I know what they can do. So, I am in agreement with Musashi. I will no longer divide my study time between karate and kobudo. Download 1.13 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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