Respect
Compassion
Gratitude
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for
your seniors
for your juniors
for your parents (who gave you life)
for your friends (because a good friend is hard
to find)
for your teachers
for your country (that is not at war)
for your God (whoever it may be)
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Learning
to be Silent
a Zen Story
The
pupils of the Tendai school used to study meditation
before Zen entered Japan. Four of them who were intimate
friends promised one another to observe seven days of
silence.
On
the first day all were silent. Their meditation had
begun auspiciously, but when night came all the oil-lamps
were growing dim one of the pupils could not help exclaiming
to a servant, "Fix those lamps".
The second pupil was surprised to hear the first one
talk. "We are not supposed to say a word," he remarked.
"You two are stupid. Why did you talk?" asked the third.
"I am the only one who has not talked," concluded the
fourth pupil.
Bun
Bu Itchi
Pen and Sword in Accord
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Master
Key by Charles F. Haanel
Presented by Sensei Platt |
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The
Master Key reveals the Natural Laws of how to apply
the new knowledge for practical purposes. There is nothing
material about a thought. It must therefore necessarily
be a spiritual activity. Spirit is the creative Principle
of the Universe. Mind is the static phase of the Principle,
and Thought the dynamic. Thought is Mind in motion.
Addition and subtraction are, therefore, spiritual transactions;
reasoning is spiritual process; ideas are spiritual
conceptions; questions are spiritual searchlights; and
religion, logic, argument and philosophy are spiritual
mechanism.
Opportunity
follows perception, action follows inspiration, growth
follows knowledge, environment follows progress; always
the mental first, then the transformation into the illimitable
possibilities of achievement.
The
process of creation is carried on through definite,
exact and scientific laws; otherwise the Universe would
be a chaos instead of a cosmos. The Creative Principle
of the Universe makes no exceptions, nor does it act
through caprice, anger, jealousy or wrath; neither can
it be cajoled, flattered or moved my sympathy or petition;
but when through "the Master Key" we secure
an understanding of our unity with this Universal Principle
and act in harmony with its spiritual laws, we appear
to be favoured, because we have found the source of
all wisdom and power.
Nature
compels us all to move through life. We could not remain
stationary however much we wished. Every right-thinking
person wants not merely to move through life like a
sound-producing, perambulating plant, but to develop
- to improve - and to continue the development mentally
to the close of physical life. This development can
occur only through the improvement of the quality of
individual thought and the ideals, actions and conditions
that arise as a consequence.
The
Master Key is here given to the world as a means of
tapping the great cosmic intelligence and attracting
from it that which corresponds to the ambitions and
aspirations of each practitioner. Human thought is the
spiritual power of the cosmos operation through its
sentient creatures. The Master Key instructs one in
how to use that power, and use it both constructively
and creatively. The things and conditions we desire
to become realities we must first create in thought.
The Master Key explains and guides the process. The
Master Key reveals the wisdom of the ages, and expounds
it with that simple lucid power which arises from inspiration.
Before
any environment, successful or otherwise, can be created,
action of some kind is necessary, and before any action
is possible, there must be thought of some kind, either
conscious or unconscious, and as thought is a product
of mind, it becomes evident
that mind is the creative
centre from which all activities proceed.
Every
thought tends to become a material thing. Each of us
today is the result of his past thinking. Later we shall
be the result of what we are now thinking. We create
out own character, personality and environment by the
thought which we originate, ore entertain. Thought seeks
its own. The law of mental attraction is an exact parallel
to the law of atomic affinity. Mental currents are as
real as electric, magnetic or heat currents. We attract
the currents with which we are in harmony - are we seeking
those which will be conductive to our success? This
is the important question.
When
we understand that mind
is the great creative power, what does not become possible?
With Desire as the great
creative energy, can we not see why Desire
should be cultivated, controlled and directed in our
lives and destinies? Men and women of strong mentality,
who dominate those around them, and often those far
removed from them, really emanate currents charged with
power which, coming in contact with the minds of others,
causes the desires of the latter to be in accord with
the mind of the strong individuality.
Difficulties,
disharmonies, and obstacles, indicate that we are either
refusing to give up what we no longer need, or refusing
to accept what we require. Growth is attained through
an exchange of the old for the new, of the good for
the better; it is a conditional or reciprocal action,
for each of us is a complete thought entity and the
completeness' makes it possible for us to receive only
as we give. We cannot obtain what we lack if we tenaciously
cling to what we have.
Nothing
may reach us except what is necessary for our growth.
All conditions and experiences that come to us do so
for our benefit. Difficulties and obstacles will continue
to come until we absorb their wisdom and gather from
them the essentials of further growth.
Motivation
and the Martial Artist
Motivation
is inherent in all of us. It is the driving force behind
all our decisions and actions, which ultimately determines
who we are and who we will become. Motivation is never
a constant and it can equally strengthen or weaken goals
that we set for ourselves. It is up to us to tilt the
balance in our favour by routinely reminding ourselves
of our goals and why they are important to us. In this
way we reinforce our commitment and the positive motivation
needed to achieve them.
Martial
Artists are taught to strive for goals that will better
themselves and others. At the Dojo, motivation is an
important facet of Martial Arts training. As instructors,
we are motivated to pass on the knowledge and values
we have learned through our training and to guide each
student through becoming a Black Belt. Short term goals
(gradings) have been stepping blocks to making the Martial
Arts a way of life.
Students
are expected to come to class with the desire to give
their best. Students that are motivated by their instructors,
parents, and themselves are renewing their commitment
to their Martial Arts goal. This will actually enhance
their learning potential. Attending class regularly
and practicing at home also reinforces their commitment
and establishes excellent habits for everyday life.
We
want the student not only to succeed in class, but to
take what they have learned and be motivated to succeed
in regular school and in the work force. The Martial
Arts offers everyone the benefit of developing motivations
skills that build character for a very rewarding life. |