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Category Archives: Reflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Injured Life

Injury frequently gets in the way of training. There are many types of injury, too. Some injuries are physical, some are mental, some are emotional, but they all require rehabilitation. Some injuries present little difficulty in recovery, these are minor, but others require a large amount of time and detailed, consistent, professional work in orderContinue reading “Injured Life”

Posted byiaidotsjSeptember 19, 2018July 21, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Common Language

It’s always a good idea to review some of the common language we might use in the dojo.  The Terminology in the About section is not exhaustive, but it is a good place to start.  Please ask your teacher if you have any questions about the language of your art.  It is important to speakContinue reading “Common Language”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 14, 2018July 21, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Reforged

One of my students has a sword that was forged from what we suspect was a bell like this one at a Buddhist temple in Kyoto.  It is pictured below.  It is a beautiful sword and Furuya Sensei indicated that its smith, Masataka was one of the well known modern smiths who had studied underContinue reading “Reforged”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 13, 2018July 21, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Beginning Again

Recently, many of my more advanced students have been out for one reason or another.  Health, career, family, pets, vacation are all valid reasons to miss training.  We need to go out into the world to come back refreshed and attack our training with new vigor.  I think this is the reason for so manyContinue reading “Beginning Again”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 12, 2018July 22, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Keiko

Reflecting on the past is what allows us to move forward in an informed way.  Much of culture operates from traditions.  In our training, we must be mindful and make sure that we are carrying the traditions of the past and bringing them forward into the world with honor and respect.  Tradition happens for aContinue reading “Keiko”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 11, 2018July 22, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

Ready To Learn

There are so many obstacles one must navigate in order to train.  I think about the distance to the dojo, the traffic, the outside obligations that must be fulfilled, the body’s readiness, and mental attitude.  Making training a priority is at times a challenge.  Izawa Sensei reminds us of a hierarchy from time to timeContinue reading “Ready To Learn”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 10, 2018July 22, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

The Customer Celebrity

To live a life that is disconnected from technology is very difficult.  Author Daniel Quinn discusses how it is our nature to develop air conditioning and computers and all the screen time, after all, technology can be employed by a primate that uses a stick as an eating implement; as the ants walk up it,Continue reading “The Customer Celebrity”

Posted byiaidotsjAugust 9, 2018July 23, 2023Posted inReflections Along the Way by Steven Shaw

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