A big reason why I haven't posted much over the past year is that I've moved house. And city. And, in fact, country. No reason not to let my martial arts practice slip, but I need to prioritise get involved in a club I like with a teacher I respect and I think this takes some time.
In the meantime I've been thinking a lot about perception in the city: physical awareness and personal space in an urban environment teeming with people. Can you feel another person's energy, or intentions on a packed tram (By energy I mean stance, intent, strength…)? City life requires a different level of awareness; I remember seeing something by anthropologist Desmond Morris (Human Zoo) who says that the amazing thing about human city life is not that occasionally people come into physical conflict with others, but that it is so rare! After all there are a lot of emotions, egos and agendas walking around being surpressed in isolated cocoons amongst crowds of commuters.
Friday, 20 July 2012
Thursday, 19 July 2012
Breathing meditation
The easiest way to meditate and the way most of us in the martial arts first practice meditation is by focusing on one's own breathing. Check out this little introduction to breathing meditation. For beginners but also a nice refresher.
http://www.how-to-meditate.org/breathing-meditations.htm/
"Generally, the purpose of breathing meditation is to calm the mind and develop inner peace."
http://www.how-to-meditate.org/breathing-meditations.htm/
"Generally, the purpose of breathing meditation is to calm the mind and develop inner peace."
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