CANCELED DUE TO COVID – Dortmund, Germany – Integral Aikido Seminar, w/ Miles Kessler Sensei (6th Dan)

How complex is your Aikido? I don’t mean “how complicated” is your Aikido. But rather your ability to perceive, respond and perform with complexity. Every developmental stage of your practice can be described as a progression through levels of complexity. Each level of practice is based on a solid understanding of the previous level and then adding to it more complexity. From beginners to intermediate, to advanced. In the video below I demonstrate one of the most advanced (and interesting) practices, “Kaeshi Waza” – Reversal Techniques In Aikido.
What are your Aikido values? Do you believe that loyalty to your Sensei is of the utmost importance? Or do you revere freedom of speech such that if push comes to shove, you’ll dare to speak truth to power? Or are you about deconstructing “dominating hierarchies” and fighting the good fight to ensure everyone has an equal seat at the table? Where you stand on these thorny issues depends on if your worldview is more traditional, modern, or post-modern. These often competing worldviews make up a conflict of values that impacts every aspect of our society and culture. This conflict is especially playing out in the Aikido world… inside every person, inside every dojo, and inside every Aikido organization. Welcome to Aikido and the Culture Wars.
Part of any commitment to a higher “Path” of practice (martial arts, meditation, yoga, etc.) is the need to put in the time to develop skills in your given field. But whereas developing skill is indispensable on any Path, gaining Mastery is an entirely different matter. The development of skill is in the realm of the possible. Mastery, on the other hand, is in the realm of the mystical. To gain mastery you must commit to the inner Path of learning from the Tengu.
What does it mean to be “Awake”? There is a common assumption that once a person “awakens” they are somehow, forever and always in an elevated state of spiritual perfection. However, the fact is that awakening is an evolving process. One where you will move through stages that oscillate between wakefulness and forgetfulness. Between egoic identification, and the end of all identity. In this Dharma Bite, psychiatrist and meditation teacher Dr. Dominique Cassidy explains this process as “The Wisdom Of Oscillations.”
CANCELED! – Integral Aikido Day Seminar w/ Miles Kessler

Date: |
June 28, 2020 |
Time: |
10:00 - 4:00 p.m. |
Event: |
CANCELED! - Integral Aikido Day Seminar w/ Miles Kessler (6th dan Aikikai) |
Topic: |
"Ten Chi Jin" - Aikido As The "Haven Earth Human" |
Sponsor: |
Tenchikan Urs Jose Zuber at - +41 79 789 21 13 | email: [email protected] |
Location: |
Solothun, Switzerland |
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Public |
CANCELED! – Boves, Italy – Integral Aikido Intensive w/ Miles Kessler (6th dan Aikikai)

CANCELED! – Sursee, Switzerland – Integral Aikido Seminar, w/ Miles Kessler (6th dan, Aikikai)

Date: |
June 26, 2020—June 27, 2020 |
Event: |
CANCELED! - Sursee, Switzerland – Integral Aikido Seminar, w/ Miles Kessler (6th dan, Aikikai) |
Sponsor: |
Aikido Sursee |
Venue: |
Aikido Sursee |
Location: |
Sursee, Switzerland |
Public: |
Public |
Registration: |
Click here to register. |
Aikido seminar with Miles Kessler | Arnhem, Netherlands
