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Zen Archery or Kyudo literally
means
"The Way of the Bow"
The movements in japanese zen
archery are aesthetic and beautiful. The hips movements and the slow
positioning of the body, the waiting postures and methods of walking
produce considerable strength and flexibility. Because the practice
of Kyudo involves little in the way of hard physical activity, the
spirit is extremely important. It is said that shooting with
technique improves the shooting, but shooting with spirit improves
the man. Kyudo places greater emphasis on the beauty of form with
accuracy as an expression of correct shooting rather than "hitting
for hitting's sake". The mastery of the
breathing patterns gives the movements a magical and dynamic pace
that is not found in everyday life. This combination of the warrior,
the dancer and the monk can teach the archer patience,
concentration, relaxed focus, improved decision making,
harmonization with others, and a realistic view of their potential
for self- development.
Abhijat, 54 years, a trained
lawyer from Germany, practicing Japanese Zen Archery
for 10 years and
Meditation more than
30 years. For the last
5 years he
has been teaching Zen Archery in the
winter months in a Meditation Resort in India. A counselor in “The
Work by Byron Katie”, Abhijat has vast experience in various
self-development processes. The main focus of his work is to
integrate the practice of meditation and self-awareness into the
daily life activities.
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