I ran across this article in the New Yorker and was wondering if it relates to karate and mushin and the ability to sense your opponent's intention to attack. The article, entitled How to Tell When Someone is Lying, plays up the importance of unconscious perception. Its conclusion:
"No matter how much data you have and how many thousands of hours of training you acquire, you will never have the certainty of a Pinocchio to guide you. And the worst thing you can do? Become so confident in your ability to tell a lie that your conscious certainty gets in the way of your unconscious perceptions. We can tell who’s lying—as long as we don’t think about it too much."
Here's the link: http://www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/m ... k&mobify=0
Thoughts?
Sensing
Re: Sensing
Have not read the article Tkaneshige, but perhaps this gives you a different perspective:
"Maai and Kiai" by Nukina Sensei
http://wadokaionline.com/maai-and-kiai.html
"Maai and Kiai" by Nukina Sensei
http://wadokaionline.com/maai-and-kiai.html
AJ van Dijk
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com
President & Chief Instructor Wadokai Holland
General Secretary FEW Federation European Wadokai
http://www.WadokaiOnline.com - Wado Books // Wado DVDs
http://www.wadokai.nl
http://www.fewkarate.com