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1. Proof of this ability? Where does TMA train you to do this, I've been around and still go around in the TMA world and I've not met seen or heard a single excersise that will cultivate this, and I have heard of no accomplished MAists who make such claims outside of old propaganda reels.
2. Dis-heartening someone with just a look, pretty certain the mentaility that good MMA could give you would cover that. (Though that is irrelevant, to self help.
3. "That's all they view it as"- No they do not, many MMAist and myslef included would thank you to stop perpetuating that stereotype.
To believe that the physical practise of virtues such as courage, dedication, commitment, sincerity and ultimatly the self reflection of hard work will not bring about a cultivation of spiritual and self growth seems to completely miss what it means in the MA world to cultivate the spirit.
Martial arts nowadays (now that the primary function of war has gone) are about developing yourself through the physical action of the body, the spiritual aspect of martial arts lies in the physical virtues not vague esoteric elitism.
1) Thats your experience...mine is quite opposite though I do hang around different circles than most people when it comes to MA. Being I only accept TMA taught in the TMA fashion, like they would do in temples and such (for all MA are just a moving meditation). Further I've said this before and I'll say it again...the proof is seen however even if ppl record it- everyone thinks its bunk- so eitherway it doesn't matter until you experience it 1st hand. (which I have many many times).
2) Again, anyone can do that- to a point of having them shocked and not able to move? I've experienced this personally and thats not even a direct look. That was me standing 5 meters away. In TMA thats what we would call Qi, Ki, or Prana with the mind leading it to have such a result. (which MMA doesn't cover).
3) Well then how do they view it? Because...from our discussions in the past, all I've heard you say was it was about fighting and not cultivating yourself. (as well as others). So you've either changed your POV or I remember incorrectly.
Futher...MA are the internal changes of psyche, mind, spirit which then are represented externally. You can't have one without the other, in proper training.
As of saying its developed through physical virtues...partly thats half of it, the other half would be what you call "vague esoterics", which isn't open to just anybody- however if one is ready- the teacher will show.
1. All MA is just moving meditation, go to the Philippines and tell that to those who have practised their martial arts the same way for generations, I can guarantee they will laugh their asses off.
That theory is based on the myth that all martial arts deriviate from the Shaolin temples.
2. That is your interpretation of Qi, not the universal one, we have a Kyukoshin Kai, instructor who endlessly mentions concepts of Kia. As far as he can tell it means, a spirit that wills and endures.
Sensei William Coyle, has got 40+ years under his belt studying and teaching Aikido, he is the chief instructor of the Makotokai and though he no longer has a regular amatuer class as he is now focusing on his advanced students, he still frequently holds and organises cross training events where he will teach and train the nuances of Aikido that he has picked up.
He has trained with Saito Shihan with whom he received his instructorship, trained wtih Noro Shihan and during Chiba Shihans time in the UK he was Chiba Shihans Uke for 10 years. The man has spent almost over 3/4's of his life training with and under martial arts legends in the world of Aikdo.
http://www.makotokai.co.uk/index.php
Sensei Coyle frequently refers to Ki, which he was ALWAYS taught to refer to as "heart" and still maintains that Ki is a mental quality not a spiritual one.
While I have only had a brief encounter with the man, and read up on discussions he has had. Sensei Coyle is a very polite and calm man (espcecially for one born in glasgow ;P)
But... start talking about Qi blasts, shields and magic forces and after a sound thumping you'll be tossed out onto the curb with a good dose of "don't come back till you've seen a shrink".
Should also mention that he is a fan of MMA and has been known to spar regularly with other MAist from different styles.
3. MMA is a practise, as is TMA, you make what you have of it. For some it's a way to burn of steam, for others it's a place to drop of the kids, for another it's about learning self defence.
And for those who are like you and me. It's a way to ask questions about ourselves and work to make adjustments if we decide we don't like what we see.
I've met and I've seen and I am a TMA practitioner, the notion that TMA will impart spiritual wisdom on you in a way that other things can't is romanticised elitism. It's not based on any fact, becuase so far no one has been able to pin point where this spiritual knowledge is, what it is, or what it does.
There is a spiritual development in the art practise. It's just another form of zen, and burning insence in order to feel vaugely oriental brings you no closer.
No I wouldn't call it a myth. MA imo did derive off the Shaolin in China, which actually got transfered by the Indians. That said...just cause you fight I wouldn't call that a MA, anyone can fight. Would I call a wrestler a MA? No I wouldn't...why? Cause though they train their body I don't call them training themselves as would say a Shaolin monk would. My friend is a brown belt in Karate & some MMA, yet...he has no awareness or sensitivity to his environment. So what if he can throw a punch...so what if he can kick people, so in that is he living as a MA? I'd say no though he has the physical training.
MA for my view cover the full scale of learning about yourself in cultivated practices, meaning physically, mentally, emotionally, and if you believe in energy- energetically. Its from my background you NEED to learn about medicine and other things if you do MA because so what if you can kill...that just makes you a fighter. Not a artist of life- which is much different. You can save a life or you can kill one, for every injury you can make you should be able to heal. You can make your enemy your friend. If thats very "temple" like fine...
Thats the difference between MMA (in the present) vs. TMA, cause going to the proper teachers though they emphasis fighting they also teach you to nurture/heal others and in that cultivate yourself in the process. (At least in Japanese/Chinese what I've seen). MMA like what you see on tv, though great physically and maybe having the great training mentally from that..does not teach you those aspects. Theres TMA teachers who don't do that either..however I'd say they teach a incomplete system then.
It truly it what you make it...that said with EVERYTHING you've said about MA in general, it hasnt added to this thread at all, if anything made it more complicated. I'm saying one view and I welcome others..however we've been running in circles- which doesn't benefit it at all..to anyone. The whole point in general speaking of MA was talking about the bigger picture than most people are use to. In my view..its pure cultivation & being in the innergame section, I think it fits fine in that "philosophy". So in that I'm going say, if you need to say something further...I'm welcome for PM & discussion (even if you want to open a separate thread), and we'll end the whole MA discussion here.