Tuesday, August 31, 2010

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SYSTEM - understanding the concept of KATA / The real meaning of KATA





Dear All,

System-Ryu Kenjutsu "
in a layer of both philosophical and technical support is based on traditional, classical concepts that constitute the essence of Budo .
terms " KATA" is one of the cornerstones of Japanese martial arts. Below
philosophy by the eminent AIKIDOKI Kata - TAITETSU Prof. Unno ( Smith College), friend and disciple heirs Sensei - Kisshomaru Ueshiba.


"On the physical level of training is to capture the essence of forms (KATA). The teacher provides a model and the student watches carefully and repeat it several times, until he adopts a form. Do not suffer any explanation, do not write it any other words, the whole burden rests on the student learning. After a good mastery of form, the student shall be exempted from strict adherence to the rules of its execution ...."

presented above quotation Master Unno, is reflects the approach to Kata in the System "-Ryu Kenjutsu."
In the design of the System, "KATA" is a base for their own creativity.
Mastering the basic forms and their constant repetition is a reflection of the philosophy of " Kaisu About KASANERU" ( by repeating Improvement "). But the essence of the development of the Adept is not based solely on the duplication model, but on building on the basis of well-internalized patterns own creative solutions, important from the perspective of their application in a hypothetical confrontation (even practiced in the forms of training " Kumite" in the session " Combat Kenjutsu )

respectfully

Darius Wyspianski



Angielski Short-Brie f :

The system of "Kata" is a base of development in traditional Budo way. From the perspective of "Kenjutsu Ryu System" Kata are the base of building technical background and way of shaping Attitude Towards the correct practice. The systems of "KATA" are a natural way for developing the soul and strong psychological background of an Adept.
I agree with AIKIDO Master Prof Taitetsu Unno, 
The system of "KATA" is very good point of beginning, developing and forging psychological, physical and spiritual traits which are crucial from the perspective of growing up in "Budo-way".
On the more advanced stages of Budo career, "KATA" are base of individual creativity which allows to led to the highest level of professionalism and efficiency....

DOMO !

Darius Wyspianski
Sandan "Kenjutsu Ryu System




PHOTOGRAPHY:


KATA - The base of development in a way of sword ....

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Kenjutsu-RYU SYSTEM - Patron: Yagyu Munenori - the undefeated champion Sword & philosopher





I have the honor to inform you and the patron system "Ryu Kenjutsu is:





MUNENORI Yagyu (1571-1646) - Samurai, Master Sword (Yagyu Ryu Shinkage), philosopher, head of the Secret Service and Advisor to two successive dynasties Szogunówz Tokugawa, Tokugawa court Swordmaster . Around 1636 he wrote his most important Munenori philosophical work "Heiho KADENSHO" - "Book to family about the art of war
Munenoriego work originated as a result of philosophical disputes with the famous Buddhist monk takuan Soho (a close friend Munenoriego). "Heiho Kadensho "is very inspiring philosophical treatise deals with by way of the sword, fight strategy, samurai ethics and core values.

I must admit that the work Munenoriego had a great influence on me and I consider him as their spiritual patron, not only by perfecting the art of swordsmanship. Yagyu Munenori

is the author of the famous sentence: " Practice, and the results will come quietly alone ...." , which is the motto of both the " ACADEMY Kenjutsu" and System "Kenjutsu- Ryu "

Master Yagyu not lost a single confrontation .......



DOMO!

Dariusz Wyspianski


PHOTOGRAPHY:

Kenjutsu - Kanji

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

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Think of the Day: Omori SOGEN - "The purpose of the Road Fight ...." Think



Sogen Omori Roshi


Dear All,

Sogen Omori, - Zen Master, a prominent Budokan and Philosopher, author of excellent works "ZEN is KEN, "An Introduction to Zen Training" , in their studies dealt with issues of ethics and philosophy of the practice of true BUDO.

Here's how to define the essence of "Dear Art Walk " :


"Hagakure writes:" Bushido (Way of the Samurai) is dying. " That is, should exceed the death and killing, and awaken to the "Great Life." This is the most important thing in human life and the old days people thought that experience for the purpose of the Road Fighting

...." "In no country outside of Japan do not find the full development of Roads fight, where the road turned into a killing in the way of the man." Unfortunately, the value of this unique cultural evolution has not been sufficiently appreciated to be a turning point in world history ...."


Omori Sogen - "Zen and Sword"


the king's CV Master Sogen threads (derived from: http://www.mahajana.net ):

" Omori Roshi Sogen- (1904-1994)

One of the famous masters of the tradition of Rinzai Zen in the second half of the twentieth century. Originally practicing sword arts (Kendo) and calligraphy of Zen (zensho), with the launch of its Zen training as a lay person under the direction of abbot Tenryuji Seki Roshi Seisetsu-earned wide acclaim as a master of kendo, and became an advisor to the Japanese government circles. After the death of Seisetsu-Seki Roshi continued his training under the direction of the next Abbot Tenryuji Seki Roshi Bokuo-by which he was ordained as a Rinzai monk in 1946 and completed under the direction of the training koanów.

Omori Roshi was Sogen-known figure of modern Japan, not only in Zen circles. In addition to running two temples in Japan and Koho-in Seitaiji, founded the temple Chozenji in Hawaii. He was also rector of Hanazono University in Kyoto and an adviser at Tokyo Bar Association and the Japan Federation of Kendo. He wrote over twenty books on Zen, such as: Sanzen Nyumon (Introduction to the Practice Zen), a Zen Sho (Zen Calligraphy), Zen is Ken (Art of Sword and Zen), comments to the Rinzai Hekigan Year or the Year. Omori-Roshi taught not only the practice of zazen, but also art and calligraphy, sword ...."


Angielski Short CV of Omori Sogen (Taken from Wikipedia):

Sōgen Omori (1904-1994) was a Japanese Rinzai Roshi, a successor in the Tenryu-ji line of Rinzai Zen, a teacher of Kashima Shinden-ryu swordsmanship Jikishinkage, and a calligrapher in the school of Taishi Yamaoka Tesshu . He Became well-known for his unique approach to Zen practice integrating insights from his martial and fine arts training with traditional Zen methods.

The author of more than 20 books in the Japanese language, Omori founded Seitaiji monastery in Japan and Daihonzan Chozen-ji in Honolulu, Hawaii, the first Rinzai headquarters temple established outside of Japan according to Rinzai canon law. He also served as president of Hanazono University, the Rinzai university in Kyoto, Japan. Omori was well-known for his political activism and influence in government circles prior to the outbreak of the Second World War.

Dharma successors and descendents of Omori Roshi are active in both Japan and the West. In the United States, along with Chozen-ji, Daiyuzenji has been established in Chicago, and Korinji is being constructed near Madison, Wisconsin. In Germany and Austria, there are active groups connected to Sasaki Genso Roshi and Hozumi Gensho Roshi.



DOMO !

Dariusz Wyspianski


FOTOGRAFIA:

Omori Sogen - Budoist & Zen Master


"An Introduction to Zen Training" one of the main Master Sogen's works

Sunday, August 8, 2010

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Day: Soke Fumon TANAKA - "Bushido ...."



Soke Fumon TANAKA


"Man exists in harmony with the universe. In the Bushido ideal of beauty sought by the consciousness of the inevitability of his own death ....
Kenjutsu is the way to integration with the laws of the universe. We do not know the mysteries of the universe, or we are unable to comprehend the mysteries of the rights of the rulers. We know only that each "way of life," inevitably leads to death, which was the date and so we can not predict. Nobody lives forever .... Bushido tames us with this thought. Overcoming the initial fear of death is the beginning of Bushido and learning martial arts. Samurai first accept death, and then fraternized with the world ...."

Shihan Fumon TANAKA

PHOTOGRAPHY:

Polish & Angielski edition of Fumon Tanaka's main work



Below I attach a resume Soke FUMONA Tanaka, one of contemporary najwybitnieszych Budo Masters, whose work "Samurai Martial Arts" is a canon Heiho of my copyright system " -Ryu Kenjutsu " (źródło: Wikipedia) :

SOKE FUMON TANAKA(, born December 13th, 1943) is a traditional Japanese martial arts practitioner who holds a number of Soke positions in Japanese schools of martial arts. Specialising in various weapon forms (Bojutsu, Sojutsu, Iaijutsu, Naginata) and unarmed fighting methods. He is also an author and has appeared in numerous world media.
His grandfather, who was in charge of the Emperor's protection, instilled in him a drive to learn kobudo from an early age. He began his formal martial arts training at the age of 13 with Kendō attaining a 4th Dan at 25 years old.In 1988 he traveled to France as part of the Nihon Budo delegation selected by the Japanese Ministry of Education and the Agency of Cultural Affairs. Since then he has frequently been invited to teach in Germany, Italy, England, France, Denmark, Kuwait and Sweden. In 1963, Soke Tanaka was accepted as a disciple by Nichikan Kobayashi, 10th Soke of the old school of Enshin Ryu sword. The Odachi sword employed in this school is more than 2 meters long, a compromise between the large sword, the lance and the halberd. In 1975, Fumon Tanaka was selected to succeed his Master as the head of the school and became the 11th Sōke after having received, in 1973, the certificate of complete mastery (menkyo kaiden); He thus receives in 1975 Gokui kaiden, (transmission of all the major techniques) of the school Enshin Ryu, concerning:

* Koden iai (the art of quick drawing the large sword)
* Kenjutsu and Jujutsu
* Kumiuchi Hyogo (fusion of kenjutsu and jujutsu)
* bojutsu (staffs)
* sojutsu (spears)
* naginata (halberds)
* Honmon Suemonogiri Kenpo - techniques of cutting objects with the sword.
IN 1973 Tanaka Sensei is accepted as a secret disciple of the Head-Master Minaki Saburoji Masanori 17th Master of the Kukishin-ryū and Hontai Yoshin Ryu Jujutsu (Bō and Hanbō). In 1985, he receives the title of Menkyo Kaiden. The 18th Soké of the Kukishin and Yoshin Ryu schools, Mr Kyodo Matsuda was Sōke only one day. He then named Sōke Tanaka as 19th Soké of the Kukishin Ryu and Hontai Yōshin-ryū Jujutsu.Fumon Tanaka is currently Sōke of the following ryū:

* 19th Sōke - Kukishin Ryu Bujutsu
* 11th Sōke - Koden Enshin Ryu
* 4th Sōke - The restored school Honmon Enshin Ryu Suemonogiri Kenpo
* 19th Sōke - Tenshin Hyoho Shoden Kukamishin Ryu
His daughter Midori is His best Uchi-Deshi (
remark D.Wyspianski )

with regards,
Dariusz
Wyspianski


PHOTOGRAPHY :

Fumon Shihan Tanaka Sensei with other



Fumon Shihan Midori Tanaka & Tanaka Sensei ( His daughter and best Uchi-Deshi)