viernes, 4 de marzo de 2011

AND THAT DAY ...

(Thanks to Marcus for his translation)
Hatsumi Sensei reminds us that the martial arts are arts to love mankind, to gain harmony with self and destroy the ego, which prints much suffering to our conscience.
When we speak of Budo martial-arts of the Bujinkan, we speak of knowledge through Nature. Our art is a return to the origin, to the essence we want to recover because it belongs to us.
Keitai
My impression of that class with Hatsumi Sensei was that from the simple and an attitude of constant happiness opens unlimited options for change. The move stems from the mobile.
DIVINE
The day that caught my Sensei to the Hotel to go to pick up the picture he had painted exclusively for the Infanta Dona Pilar de Borbon y Borbon. As we talked Hatsumi Sensei spoke of the similarity of the foreign trips that we make the effort that he conducted to train with Takamatsu Sensei (15 hours away by train). He explained that the divine is connected to the Budo. The Art of Hatsumi Sensei is the art of nature, much higher than a simple martial art.
Wrote Hino Akira Japanese writer in his book “Kokoro no Katachi” on how to move from Hatsumi Sensei: “His taijutsu-body movement, seems an exquisite dance a duet in which no one hits.” “It seems that his movement has no beginning or end ”
Yours,
Pedro Fleitas, Unryu

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