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• Jahresthema 2009 - Nouryoku Kokoro Utsuwa & Kenjutsu


NOIRYOKU bedeutet Talent, Geschicklichkeit, Geschenk oder Fähigkeit.
 

KOKORO – bedeutet Herz. Es kann aber auch Geist oder Verstand bedeuten.
 

UTSUWA – bedeutet in dieser Kombination Kaliber, Fähigkeit oder die Kapazität.


 

Weiterhin erklärt Soke wir sollten mehr die Verbindung von Taijutsu und Kenjutsu (Schwertkunst) üben.

Auf diesen Prinzipien liegt der geistige Focus des Jahresthemas 2009.

 



• Years Theme 2009 - Nouryoku Kokoro Utsuwa & Kenjutsu


It was mentioned that these three points are crucial for development in the martial ways and also life in general. We can observe them as having a relationship with Shin Gi Tai and Sanshin aswell. Soke has always mentioned that the controlling / knowing / or utilising of three points is necessary to maintain control over your opponent and inturn your life. However, in regards to the following, we can maybe think and view the points below as  the three essentials for knowing the secrets to a happy life?   

 

NOIRYOKU – this is translated as ability, power, talent, competence or capacity.

 

KOKOROkokoro is generally translated as heart, but can also mean mind or spirit.

 

UTSUWA – translates generally as a container, holder, receptacle or vessel. However, according to the dictionary, it can also relate to caliber, capacity, or a person of high/low caliber.

 

If we view these points as entities to teach us the truth of truly living life to the fullest, we can appreciate that the three must be unified (shin gi tai ichi) in order to become a tatsujin. Harmonious and positive unification of the three is crucial.

 

The person may be in the best position, but have a bad heart. Thus they will only be able to reach a certain capacity and have little power, or true capability. We can have a large amount of ability and a great heart, but not be in the correct environment (utsuwa) to fully develop our true / innate potential. We must be able to unify the three  to fully express our true capacity and power in life.

 

It’s no use being meek and mild and not expressing oneself. This is a sickness and hinders ones true potential. Many people have these necessary traits to fully achieve their true potential. However, they are unable to tread the right path or feel for the right way due to an inbalance in of the three components.

 

As budoka, it seems Soke wants us to delve deeper and encourage everyone to find the truth of their lives and follow the direction chosen by the Gods. It’s often that we meet wonderfully talented people who have progressed naturally but do not continue to reach their full potential. Many people rely on their natural talent. This will only get them so far. It’s important to understand this and forever research and learn new things. We as friends try to support our gifted friends by giving praise and advice on what WE see as needed for them to reach their true potential. However, we cannot make people do things. There is a saying. ” You can lead a horse to water but you cannot make it drink.” It all depends on the person. It depends on how thirsty they are for real growth and development as a human being. Also, this topic may  help us appreciate the story about the big fish in the little pond. Both goldfish and plants are greatly affected by the environment  in which they live. Eg: fish bowl, or pot. If we increase the size, we can influence change, and they are able to expand and experience more, gaining a greater capacity.

 

Soke also mentioned at one Taikai that there are people of varied qualities and therefore influence different people in different ways. Some of these peole will naturally grow into large trees, and some will only become small trees. This does not mean that the large ones will become the best and the small ones will have no influence. It just means that everyone has a capacity. Some people have a larger capacity than others, but the affect they have on their students is no different to the teachers with a smaller capacity.

 

We attract those who can relate to us. The connection is the most important thing. 

We can stand and wonder at the Californian Redwoods that grow to 90 feet, or stand and wonder as we look down at the beautiful bonzai that grow proudly at our feet. It’s the same.

 

Soke has said that the larger capacity you have, the more you can accept.

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KANJI: Nouryoku Kokoro Utsuwa

 

THOUGHT FOR THE YEAR

"You can never learn less; you can only learn more. The reason I know so much is because I have made so many mistakes."

 

Buckminster Fuller, mathematician and philosopher who never graduated from college but received 46 doctorates