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This reminds me of the Shu-Ha-Ri model for mastery:
- Shu (to obey): Learn to operate according to the rules.
- Ha (to break): Begin to challenge and adapt the rules.
- Ri (to transcend): Create new rules.
The Paradox of Mastery

The 21 principles of Dokkodo (The Path of Aloneness) by Miyamoto Musashi: https://t.co/tx63HJeqd5
Whether Zen is practiced through za-zen or cha-no-yu or kendo, great importance is attached to the way of breathing. Not only is breathing one of the two fundamental rhythms of the body; it is also the process in which control and spontaneity, voluntary and involuntary action, find their most obvious identity. Long before the origins of the Zen Sch
... See moreAlan W. Watts • The Way of Zen


Some of the best hand to hand combat fights
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★ Kakashi vs Obito
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