Some freestyle following a recent Saturday class. I left the camera on after kyu testing.
Enjoy!
Before Zen crossed the shores into Japan, the students of the Tendai school would study meditation, as part of their daily practice. Four of them, close friends all, promised one another to observe seven days of silence.
On the first day, no words were spoken, and the students took pleasure in their auspicious beginning. When night came however, the oil lamps grew dim, and the room slowly darkened.
One student, named Hoshin, called out to a servant: "Servant! Attend to the lamps, so that I might better observe our accomplishment!"
The second student was surprised to hear Hoshin speak. "We are supposed to keep quiet," he chided.
"But you also spoke!" declared the third. "You are an idiot!"
"I am the only one who has not talked," concluded the fourth, as he settled into seiza.
Some freestyle following a recent Saturday class. I left the camera on after kyu testing.
Enjoy!
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grassHopper Says:
Yay Joey! Yay Buck!
MM Says:
Man, when was that?
MM Says:
That’s right. I was out of town… that’s why I don’t remember this lol
Jerry Says:
So, how was morning class?
A bit of dojo history: Back in the day, (before my time), Dee and Buck would attend morning class with a fellow named Sterling, who was one of our early instructors. He was a 2nd kyu at the time. So, this isn’t really our inaugural morning class.
You should ask Buck sometime what Sterling’s apartment was like. He helped him move.
Jorge Says:
Sensei Dee
Monday morning classes are clearly the way to get the week off to a great start . Lots of techniques were covered with plenty of hands on practice . It was great. Surely the class schedule will catch on.
Thank you for making this schedule a reality.
dichotomy Says:
Morning class was fun :~)
MM Says:
I love more training opinions. If we have the interest, it’s be great to see more morning classes open up in the future.
Buck Says:
Sterling’s apartment was squalid in the fullest sense of the word. Thanks for dredging up that suppressed memory!