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Tuesday, August 25, 2009

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I am ultimately responsible for my own Aikido.

As an instructor I impart only enough to invoke. My goal is to have each student realize Aikido from within.

Aikido is a matter of attaining correct feeling, of attuning myself with the rhythms I continually set into motion by the nature of my existence.

If I find myself in conflict with another I must examine what fear of mine is providing me with the negative energy required to perpetuate the conflict. Purging the fear will remove the danger and negate the necessity for the conflict to continue. I can accomplish this unilaterally.

Aikido encompasses even those who would limit its growth.

I can find Ki only by looking inward.

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