The two most common, or at least the most obvious, reasons people take martial arts classes are fitness and self defense.
The most important, most powerful, yet least understood reason, however, is the development of spirit.
So how does this happen, and how can martial art practice lead spiritual growth?
In order to answer this question, we have to first define spirit and spiritual growth.
Spirit by its very nature is not an easy concept to describe. The simplified short explanation most relevant to this subject as I see it is essentially this: Spirit is that ethereal element that makes the whole greater than the sum of the parts. Similarly, spiritual growth is the strengthening and further development of this ethereal element which naturally expresses itself as a whole that is even greater than previously.
In terms of people, spirit is what makes us more than simply bags of bones and flesh. Yet, our bodies are the ONLY means by which we can achieve spiritual development.
I’m sure this concept might ruffle some feathers but how else can one achieve greater consciousness, awareness, enlightenment, etc., if not by some process that involves utilizing our bodies (yes, the body includes the brain).
With this in mind, martial arts provide an ideal laboratory for spiritual development. One engages the entire body and all the senses through practice. It develops a greater attunement of self and surroundings. It develops our physical capacity (strength, flexibility, speed, reflexes, etc.) along with our mental (scientific reasoning, concrete problem solving, philosophy, abstract thought, analysis) and emotional capacity (passion, will, control, freedom, tranquility, determination, love, ferocity, etc.)
Spiritual development through martial art is cultivated through experience and deep reflection. Of course fitness and self defense are amazing side effects of training but it is ultimately the ethereal chemistry, so to speak, that occurs as a result of practice that is most valuable.
In Health,
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Nhan-Esteban Khuong, L.Ac.
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