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ANN ARBOR, Mich. - s4story -- Did you know meditation is a key aspect of budo?
In many dojos, it's common to see students begin and end practice with mokuso (黙想)—a brief meditation to quiet the mind. This tradition reminds us that Japanese martial arts are not only about physical technique but about cultivating the mind and spirit.
Historically, the samurai (bushi) integrated spiritual disciplines like Zen and Shingon Buddhism into their training. Zen's focus on discipline, awareness, and acceptance of fate resonated deeply with the warrior class. Meditation improved their focus and calm under pressure, leading to the belief that mastering combat required mastering oneself.
Over time, meditation became a vital part of martial training. Concepts such as mushin (無心, "empty mind"), fudoshin (不動心, "immovable mind"), and zanshin (残心, "remaining mind") described mental states of clarity, emotional stability, and alert awareness. These ideals, often cultivated through meditation, allowed warriors to act decisively and without fear.
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Read the full article on SMAA's website: https://www.smaa-hq.com/articles/article/martia...
Train Your Mind and Body at a Japanese Martial Arts Association
SMAA is a martial arts association for all martial artists who want to be part of a community of dedicating to keeping the spirit of budo alive. If you love your art and want to share it with others, give SMAA a call at (734) 720-0330 or submit a contact form: https://www.smaa-hq.com/contact
About Shudokan Martial Arts Association: SMAA was founded in January 1994 by a group of martial artists concerned with promoting and safeguarding Nihon budo and koryu bujutsu—the traditional martial arts and ways of Japan. SMAA is a non-profit that aims keep the spirit of traditional budo alive in the West. Anyone can become a member, even if you aren't a martial artist, and SMAA members are from multiple countries across the globe. For more information, visit https://www.smaa-hq.com/about
In many dojos, it's common to see students begin and end practice with mokuso (黙想)—a brief meditation to quiet the mind. This tradition reminds us that Japanese martial arts are not only about physical technique but about cultivating the mind and spirit.
Historically, the samurai (bushi) integrated spiritual disciplines like Zen and Shingon Buddhism into their training. Zen's focus on discipline, awareness, and acceptance of fate resonated deeply with the warrior class. Meditation improved their focus and calm under pressure, leading to the belief that mastering combat required mastering oneself.
Over time, meditation became a vital part of martial training. Concepts such as mushin (無心, "empty mind"), fudoshin (不動心, "immovable mind"), and zanshin (残心, "remaining mind") described mental states of clarity, emotional stability, and alert awareness. These ideals, often cultivated through meditation, allowed warriors to act decisively and without fear.
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Read the full article on SMAA's website: https://www.smaa-hq.com/articles/article/martia...
Train Your Mind and Body at a Japanese Martial Arts Association
SMAA is a martial arts association for all martial artists who want to be part of a community of dedicating to keeping the spirit of budo alive. If you love your art and want to share it with others, give SMAA a call at (734) 720-0330 or submit a contact form: https://www.smaa-hq.com/contact
About Shudokan Martial Arts Association: SMAA was founded in January 1994 by a group of martial artists concerned with promoting and safeguarding Nihon budo and koryu bujutsu—the traditional martial arts and ways of Japan. SMAA is a non-profit that aims keep the spirit of traditional budo alive in the West. Anyone can become a member, even if you aren't a martial artist, and SMAA members are from multiple countries across the globe. For more information, visit https://www.smaa-hq.com/about
Source: Shudokan Martial Arts Association
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