THE BUDDHA’S ADVICE TO AN AIKIDO SENSEI [ENCORE POST]

5 Qualities Of A Spiritually Mature Teacher

The early Buddhist term for a teacher is a  “Kalyanamitta” – which means a “Noble Friend.” I love this phrase because it reframes the role of the teacher and student, and how this holy relationship impacts your life. In this blog post, I will share with you the advice the Buddha gave in his teaching on the 5 qualities of a “Nobel Friend.” As Aikido is a higher path of practice, I think that these guidelines are especially relevant to Aikido teachers. This is the Buddha’s advice to an Aikido Sensei.

Miles Kessler Sensei

LEARN AIKIDO LIKE A PRO, CREATE AIKIDO AS AN ARTIST

Aikido & Teaching Series

Aikido is a paradoxical art. Fully grasping Aikido requires you to develop a relatively complex understanding of its technical curriculum, while at the same time having direct access to the universal principles that are the spiritual core of the art. Another way to look at it is, to fully master the art of Aikido you need to “learn Aikido like a pro, create Aikido as an artist.”  

Fuerth, Germany – Integral Aikido Intensive, w/ Miles Kessler (6th dan, Aikikai)

Date: September 6, 2019—September 8, 2019
Event: Integral Aikido Intensive, w/ Miles Kessler
Topic: Integral Aikido Intensive
Venue: Takemusu Aiki Dojo Bayern
Location: Fuerth, Germany
Germany

Embodiment For Mindfulness & A.C.T. FacilitatorsMiles Kessler

Join Miles Kessler for this special 3-day training for teachers, trainers, & therapists who are working in the fields of mindfulness & A.C.T. facilitation.

  • Day One (04/27): “Working With Your Inner Resistance & Shadow”
  • Day Two (04/28): “Embodying Your Facilitation”
Date: April 27, 2019—April 28, 2019
Time: 10:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Event: Embodiment For Mindfulness & A.C.T. Facilitators
Sponsor: See True Mindfulness
Location: Maastricht, Netherlands
Public: Public