What is the difference between the “relative” and the “absolute”? And how do these 2 perspectives relate to Aikido? Recently I held another “Aiki-Discussion” in the Integral Dojo Community Call series on this very topic. In this call, I was joined by Dan Messisco Sensei and members from our global sangha, as we explored “Aikido & The Absolute Perspective.”
HOW TO CHOOSE AN AIKIDO TEACHER
Aikido & Teaching Series
In January 2018 I did a 4-part facebook live series on “Aikido And Teaching.” In this blog post, I am sharing with you the 1st of these 4 video teachings. As I opened this series I decided to speak about a topic that touches everyone walking along the path of Aikido. Namely, “How To Choose An Aikido Teacher”?
FREE COMMUNITY CALL – Aikido & The Absolute Perspective w/ Dan Messisco (6th dan) & Miles Kessler (6th dan)
Date: | August 26, 2018 |
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Time: | 21:00-22:00 |
Event: | FREE Community Call: w/ Dan Messisco (6th dan) & Miles Kessler (6th dan) |
Topic: | Aikido & The Absolute Perspective |
Sponsor: | The Integral Dojo |
Venue: | Online via Zoom Video Conference Call |
Public: | Public |
Registration: | Click here to register. |
The Mindfulness Of Aikido
5 Characteristics Of "ZANSHIN" (Encore Post)
The biggest trend in personal development these days is “mindfulness.” The popularity of Mindfulness today is especially interesting because even though it is adopted as a post-modern practice, it has been the core transformative practice of spiritual awakening traditions for millennia. Mindfulness also happens to be the primary awareness training that lies at the heart of Aikido practice. We call it “Zanshin” – the mindfulness of aikido.
“From Emptiness To Spontaneity”
Teja "Fudo Myo" Bell & Miles Kessler
The below “Dharma Bite” is an excerpt from a longer dialogue I did with Teja “Fudo Myoo” Bell Roshi for our “Meditation For Aikidoka” online course members. We had such a wonderful dialogue that I decided to share this excerpt here with my blog readers on “From Emptiness To Spontaneity”.
Self, Identity, & Flow
"Aiki-Discussion" w/ Eran "Junryu" Vardi & Miles Kessler
I recently had an “Aiki-Discussion” with Aikido Sensei and Zen Roshi Eran “Junryu” Vardi for my “Meditation For Aikidoka” online course. We had a wide-ranging conversation on Aikido, Meditation, and enlightenment and I was left with the feeling that we had only scratched the surface. I have taken an excerpt from our discussion to share with you here called “Self, Identity, & Flow”.
5-Day Mindfulness Meditation Retreat w/ Miles Kessler
Date: | November 20, 2018—November 25, 2018 |
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Event: | Maastricht, Nederlands - 5-Day Mindfulness Meditation Retreat |
Topic: | Mindfulness Meditation Retreat |
Sponsor: | SeeTrue Mindfulness |
Venue: | Monastery of the Sisters Under the Arches |
Location: | Maastricht Netherlands |
Public: | Public |
Registration: | Click here to register. |
Have Few Desires, But Have Great Ones
Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler
How intentional are you about your practice and what do you ultimately hope to gain? Do you even consider your desired outcome? In this “Dharma Bite” with Zen teacher and author Diane Musho Hamilton, we discuss how meditation gradually brings you into a greater sense of simplicity in your life. But part of gaining this simplicity is understanding what it means to have few desires, but have great ones.
To Be Defeated By Greater And Greater Things
Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler
Do you see defeat as a good or bad? If you’re like most, defeat is something you would probably rather avoid. In fact, in some cases, the thought of defeat can be so unacceptable that you’d rather not participate. But even though defeat may feel completely undesirable, what are the possible upsides to defeat? What did the mystic poet Rainer Maria Rilke mean when he said: “the purpose of life is to be defeated by greater and greater things.”
Containing Fear With Awareness
Diane Musho Hamilton & Miles Kessler
How aware are you of fear? How does fear feel in your body? How about your mind? Is your experience of fear that fear is in you, or that you are in fear? In the below “Dharma Bite” I continue in my series of Dharma Discussions with Integral Facilitator & Zen Sensei Diane Musho Hamilton on this very topic. In this excerpt, we talk about the competency of containing fear with awareness.