Igor,kyudo wrote:This is not about me. When I bring myself up as an example, it is only because I can talk about myself and my situation with some authority. But I'm not that unique.Gusei21 wrote:How to solve it? In your case, simple.
Why? By now I'd say the issue boils down to a simple question, which I will repeat:Gusei21 wrote:I think you are over complicating the issue.
How does acquiring a skill depend on revelation?
I'd say that the revelation part messes up a lot of good things because it allows a lot of room for crap.
I apologize for being dense.
Can you ask your question again?
I don't understand what you mean by
'How does acquiring a skill depend on revelation?'
I don't understand the question.
As for the first part, we can't save the world.
You are unique in my experience. I have never seen such discombobulated Wado until I came to Holland that first day when I met Muramatsu's black belts. Everyone was really nice. But I had never experienced such technical disarray.
It was technically the worst group of people trying to do Wado I had ever met up until that point in my life.
He did not teach any of you Wado or karate as I know it.
I know you can't relate to it because you are in it. I just felt bad for everyone because they were defrauded.
It's like being in a cult I think. It is hard to assess the situation when everything around you is on the same level.
No one in that room who were certified JKF Wadokai blackbelts could have passed a 7th kyu test in my dojo.
You've come a long way from that day and for that I commend you.