Tetsujin [哲人]: Sage, philosopher, wise man.
Kenja no michi [賢者の道]: way of the Sage or wise one.
Mulling is Good
Suggests one of perfect wisdom who understands and follows “Tao.” - unknown
Sage: one (such as a profound philosopher) distinguished for wisdom. : a mature or venerable person of sound judgment. : is considered a mentor in spiritual and philosophical topics who is renowned for profound wisdom. Wisdom is accumulated knowledge or erudition of enlightenment. The sage is thought to have wisdom that comes with age and experience. - unknown
Sage Wisdom (Kenja no chie [賢者の知恵]): proceeding from or characterized by wisdom, prudence, and good judgment. sage advice. : wise through reflection and experience. archaic : grave, solemn. - unknown
“The physical side of martial arts focuses on developing external strength, while the spiritual side promotes the nourishing of our soul and spirit (the mind) through breathing and meditation.” Jul 29, 2019 - whistle kick .com
Martial Spirit (?): Through constant meditation, mental and physical methodologies, practitioners are given the ability to clear the mind as they reach the sort of zen-like state (serene, calm and present moment aura) required for maximizing performance.
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A Sage has a deep understanding of things resulting in a serene, calm and present moment aura the inspires and projects to those who would follow. - cejames
“Tao, the way, is not one of infinite things.” - Tao te Ching
No form is ancestor of infinite things. No sound is ancestral source of sounds. No light is ancestral source of infinite darkness. Water is source of ancestral no form. Darkness allow light; light allows birth; birth allows water; water allows breath; breath allows movement; movement allows change giving essence to the great tai chi that is all of darkness holding light.
The seasons follow nature’s mandate, and all things continually follow the cycle of nature’s way - the Tao of survival.
Ikinokori no Do [生き残りの道] way of survival.
Light is to see while the dark stimulates touch, sound, taste, smell and sight! Darkness is the seed of the great tai chi and light triggers the yin/yang that produces infinite of things that are heavens, earth and nature’s life forces. Yang (+) \ Yin (-) give birth to the energy that is “chi.” Chi is the energy stimulating the birth of infinite things.
The way of darkness (Yami no Do [闇の道])
( - / + )
The way of light (Hikari no Do [光の道])
( 精 )
The way of infinite things (Mugen no Mono no Do [無限のものの道]
( ☯️ )
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