aikido non violenceI am entranced by a book I  downloaded called The Art Of Peace. It is written by Morihei Ueshiba, the founder of the martial art of Aikido.

Wikipedia Description:

Aikido (Japanese: 合気道? Hepburn: aikidō) [aikiꜜdoː] is a modern martial art developed by Morihei Ueshiba as a synthesis of his martial studies, philosophy, and religious beliefs. Aikido is often translated as “the way of unifying (with) life energy”[1] or as “the way of harmonious spirit”.[2] Ueshiba’s goal was to create an art that practitioners could use to defend themselves while also protecting their attacker from injury.[3][4]

Aikido techniques consist of entering and turning movements that redirect the momentum of an opponent’s attack, and a throw or joint lock that terminates the technique.[5]

In Morihei Ueshiba’s words:

“Aikido is the true martial art because it emerged from the truth of the universe. Since universal unity is at its center, Aikido sees everything in the cosmos as part of a single family, and it is an expression of ultimate harmony and absolute peace. Based on its universal vision, Aikido should be perceived as none other than the martial art of love. It can never be violent. Aikido is the embodiment of the Divine Creator, a truly august presence. Aikido is practiced at the junction of heaven and earth, in a peaceful manner. The purpose of Aikido is to teach people how not to be violent, and lead them to a higher path. It is a means of establishing universal peace. If we harmonize all nations together, there will be no need for atomic weapons, and this world will be a good and pleasant place to live….

Aikido is the Way of Harmony. It brings together people of all races and manifests the original form of all things. The universe has a single source, and from that core all things emerged in a cosmic pattern.

At the end of WWII, it become clear that the world needed to be purified of filth and degradation, and that is why Aikido emerged. In order to eliminate war, deception, greed, and hatred, the gods of peace and harmony manifested their powers. All of us in this world are members of the same family, and we should work together to make discord and war disappear from our midst.

Without Love, our nation, the world, and the universe will be destroyed. Love generates heat and light. Those two elements are actualized in physical form as Aikido. As the last aspect of creation, human beings came into existence as an actualization of all higher powers. Human beings represent all of creation and we must bring the divine plan to fruition.”*

~ Morihei Ueshiba

There is plenty of food for thought in the world we live in today.

Namaste

 

 

*Ueshiba, Morihei. The Art of Peace (Shambhala Classics) (p. 21). Shambhala. Kindle Edition.

 

 

 

23 responses to “The Martial Art of Love”

  1. A beautiful envisioning, may it be so.

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    1. Yes indeed Eliza 💕

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  2. Martial art of love …I loved this! Thank you very much for sharing.

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    1. So glad you enjoyed this PD 💛

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  3. Do you practice Aikido? I did intensively during three years. Too bad I paused because other commitments in life. It is really great, complete development of body, heart and mind.

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    1. Thank you Marcus for sharing your experience! I don’t practice Aikido, but I do love the focus on mind, body and spirit in harmony. It is similar to my approach to yoga. 💛

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  4. beautiful Val, the art of peace.
    you made me curious! I had to go to amazon to have a look at the book… it looks fantastic! so I think when I reload my card there I’ll download the book. it is intriguing to me. Thanks for sharing with us 🙂

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    1. Glad you were inspired by this post Debi! The first half of the book is his life story, and the second half is full of his wisdom. Lets enjoy it together 💛

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      1. Val that sounds great, and I’ve just loaded my itunes up! woohoooo 🙂

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  5. Sounds beautiful Val. Thankyou for sharing. 🙏🏻

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    1. Glad you enjoyed it Karen 💛🌼💛

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  6. Beautiful post, Val. I appreciate the deeper understanding of this practice, since I was exposed to a coaching instructor who was a regular practitioner of this marital art.

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  7. An amazing book. Great post as well. Thankyou.

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    1. Thank you Sensei BP 💛

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  8. I love this, Val. ❤

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    1. Thank you Ann for loving this 💕

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    aristobulonietoalcaraz

    Sounds beautiful Val. Thankyou for communion.

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    1. Thank you for your presence here 💛

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  11. Let’s work together towards an Unparalleled Universe full of compassion and an unparalleled love for each other always!!

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  12. Reblogged this on Site Title and commented:
    I came across this post from Val Boykin at an important juncture in my martial training. I’m sure I’ll return to it many times as a reminder of the preferred martial intent.

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    taekwondosport212

    Amazing…. !!!

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    1. Indeed! Thank you 🙏

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