What Is Integral Budo?

Are You Practicing In Flatland?

Are You Practicing In Flatland? In a recent dialogue with Zen teacher and Kung Fu Sifu Keith Martin-Smith and Integral consultant and karateka Charles Crutchfield, we explored a question that cuts to the heart of both spiritual AND martial arts practice: Are we training in a way that includes the full depth of our humanity—or are we inadvertently practicing in flatland? Flatland is the collapse of complexity: reducing practice to technique without presence, spirituality without embodiment, or meditation without shadow work. Our conversation opened up the multidimensional nature of Integral Budo as a path beyond that flattening.

We dove into the 3 S’s of Integral Practice—States, Stages, and Shadow—and examined how each dimension shapes the way we show up in conflict, leadership, and relationships. Together we looked at how connection is the real through-line: how martial practices deepen intimacy, how sitting practice expands presence, and how fierce authenticity can turn even conflict into a space of resolution. Rather than avoiding the hard edges of life, Integral Budo trains us to lean in with clarity, compassion, and skill.

This discussion ultimately points toward a path of multidimensional integration—one where our physical training, emotional maturity, contemplative insight, and interpersonal skill all come online together. If you’ve ever felt that your practice was missing something, too narrow, too cerebral, or too isolated from real-world challenges, this conversation is an invitation to expand. To leave Flatland behind. To step into the full terrain of practice.

I hope you enjoy the discussion as much as I did. Leave your comments and questions below!

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