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Well, as being sober for over a year or so, I've been going down the list of things that I've always wanted to do or learn but couldn't because I was drunk.
So, now at the ripe 'ol age of 33 I decided to take on some Judo. I'm signed up for the class and sat in on one of them and watched. I'll be starting in a couple weeks. They say you learn alot about life and yourself and all this stuff by practicing martial arts. Well, I guess so,,,,, Before I explain this, I want to say a little about my decision.
Firstly, I feel no need to have any kind of self defense. However, I don't think it's a bad Idea. I like Aikido and Judo because they are designed with the safety of the "enemy" in mind as well as yourse. So, they're designed to not cause very much intentional harm to the attacker. To me that's good.
I don't have a macho mentality, and don't have a desire to be competetive, (however, I hope to atleast be in one tournament at some point later, just to try my skills.) I have no desire to be a tough guy etc, etc, and I don't need help with my self esteem and I don't have much ego.
This just seems like a fun and interesting thing to do and a decent way to stay active and get some exercise.
Now, What did I learn my sitting and watching that one class?
Firstly, I looked at alot of the people in the class and they all reminded me of the kids that got picked on alot in school. You know the type,, the non jocks, maybe a little nerdy, or the skater kid, or what ever. Reflective lesson learned,,,, I'm thankful God showed me that I was no better than anyone back then and I wasn't a bully and was always the friend of the "under dog" and even was an underdog myself. But, looking back at how many might have been trained in Martial Arts, ROFLOL, boy am I glad I wasn't a bully!
Second lesson.
While I was watching this class, I kept hearing some odd drum beat comming from somewhere in the Dojo. After about 45 minutes or so, the owner and Master Sensei walked out from the back in some weird garb to say hi to his friend that was visiting. Then he retreated back to his ceremony. I guess his friend noticed the look on my face and explained to me that Sensai was a Budist. (LOL, surprise I thought to myself, the dude eats sleeps and breathes Aikido, which the original inventor of Aikido demanded all his students practice Shinto) Anyway,,, Lord willing maybe I'll get an oppertunity later on.
As I was watching all of this, I began reflecting on my life, and being thankful, and admiring the people in the class especialy some of the more physically unfit for giving it a try. I was thankful for lots of things. And as I was thinking about finally getting on the mat and starting something new, I began thinking of all the things I've been doing now with my good life. I've noticed that I haven't been spending any time studying the bible in the past 6 months or so. I still pray and still reflect on God and have my little conversations with God. However, I guess spending time to Honor him seemed never to come around.
Here was this 6th dan (20+ years worth) Aikido sensai, and a very high ranking( I believe almost the same rank as Aikido) Judo Sensei, that has practiced and practiced every day, all day long since he was 18, making time for his god that doesn't exist.
So I thought about everything. I don't know why it never dawned on me before! Aikido, Judo, or any other Martial art, they learn balance. As I noticed this man taking time for his god when he had a class to be taught, I realized what they mean by balance, and harmony.
Everything in life you need to take time for. God is alway first, but in all your ways acknowledge the Lord. But, you can't just do one thing all the time. You need to take time for everything. Make time to study God, to Worship God. Take time to exercise. Take time to rest. Take time for your spouse. Take time for your kids. Take time for your friends. Take time for your job. Take time for your hobbies.
That's balance. I know through my persuits I've neglected every single one of these for a time, or multiple times. It's funny how things kick in. Some of the oddest places watching something so seemingly unrelated can lead down a path of deep thought, and realization and deeper understandings of how God wants you to live. So, now I'm planning to make and take time for the other things in life that are sooooooooo Important.
I can't wait to start training if this is what I realized just watching!
So, now at the ripe 'ol age of 33 I decided to take on some Judo. I'm signed up for the class and sat in on one of them and watched. I'll be starting in a couple weeks. They say you learn alot about life and yourself and all this stuff by practicing martial arts. Well, I guess so,,,,, Before I explain this, I want to say a little about my decision.
Firstly, I feel no need to have any kind of self defense. However, I don't think it's a bad Idea. I like Aikido and Judo because they are designed with the safety of the "enemy" in mind as well as yourse. So, they're designed to not cause very much intentional harm to the attacker. To me that's good.
I don't have a macho mentality, and don't have a desire to be competetive, (however, I hope to atleast be in one tournament at some point later, just to try my skills.) I have no desire to be a tough guy etc, etc, and I don't need help with my self esteem and I don't have much ego.
This just seems like a fun and interesting thing to do and a decent way to stay active and get some exercise.
Now, What did I learn my sitting and watching that one class?
Firstly, I looked at alot of the people in the class and they all reminded me of the kids that got picked on alot in school. You know the type,, the non jocks, maybe a little nerdy, or the skater kid, or what ever. Reflective lesson learned,,,, I'm thankful God showed me that I was no better than anyone back then and I wasn't a bully and was always the friend of the "under dog" and even was an underdog myself. But, looking back at how many might have been trained in Martial Arts, ROFLOL, boy am I glad I wasn't a bully!
Second lesson.
While I was watching this class, I kept hearing some odd drum beat comming from somewhere in the Dojo. After about 45 minutes or so, the owner and Master Sensei walked out from the back in some weird garb to say hi to his friend that was visiting. Then he retreated back to his ceremony. I guess his friend noticed the look on my face and explained to me that Sensai was a Budist. (LOL, surprise I thought to myself, the dude eats sleeps and breathes Aikido, which the original inventor of Aikido demanded all his students practice Shinto) Anyway,,, Lord willing maybe I'll get an oppertunity later on.
As I was watching all of this, I began reflecting on my life, and being thankful, and admiring the people in the class especialy some of the more physically unfit for giving it a try. I was thankful for lots of things. And as I was thinking about finally getting on the mat and starting something new, I began thinking of all the things I've been doing now with my good life. I've noticed that I haven't been spending any time studying the bible in the past 6 months or so. I still pray and still reflect on God and have my little conversations with God. However, I guess spending time to Honor him seemed never to come around.
Here was this 6th dan (20+ years worth) Aikido sensai, and a very high ranking( I believe almost the same rank as Aikido) Judo Sensei, that has practiced and practiced every day, all day long since he was 18, making time for his god that doesn't exist.
So I thought about everything. I don't know why it never dawned on me before! Aikido, Judo, or any other Martial art, they learn balance. As I noticed this man taking time for his god when he had a class to be taught, I realized what they mean by balance, and harmony.
Everything in life you need to take time for. God is alway first, but in all your ways acknowledge the Lord. But, you can't just do one thing all the time. You need to take time for everything. Make time to study God, to Worship God. Take time to exercise. Take time to rest. Take time for your spouse. Take time for your kids. Take time for your friends. Take time for your job. Take time for your hobbies.
That's balance. I know through my persuits I've neglected every single one of these for a time, or multiple times. It's funny how things kick in. Some of the oddest places watching something so seemingly unrelated can lead down a path of deep thought, and realization and deeper understandings of how God wants you to live. So, now I'm planning to make and take time for the other things in life that are sooooooooo Important.
I can't wait to start training if this is what I realized just watching!