Well its been a hiatus. I have been travelling and tied up with work. Looks like it will continue to be busy for the next while. I was happy to be back in the Kwoon last night after a few weeks away.
Training is such a great way to get calm and focus on what the immediate task is in front of me. Leaving the floor with a sweat on is one of lifes great pleasures. I hope to be able get to most classes in November but next week may be a bit of a challenge.
See you all on the mats
Tuesday, October 31, 2017
Monday, October 9, 2017
Everyone wants to be a Cowboy until it's time to do Cowboy stuff
I have been reading a number of books on Mastery and on Success. I grew up in the mountains in the back country and working with horses. Most people see a rider coming down a trail or a rider out on the plains in a cinema blockbuster and say wow that is what I want to be.
What is not seen is the work that needs to be done so you can ride off into the sunset. The constant fixing of fence, trimming feet, putting shoes on the horse, taking shoes off the horse, more trimming, shovelling out the paddocks, cutting hay, picking hay, throwing hay, early mornings gathering horses, fixing tack, fixing vehicles, the list is endless.
This past month I had a few examples of the not so fun stuff of being a cowboy. This weekend I had to move and restack a bunch of my winter hay as I found a bunch of leaks in the tarping. It only took about 6 hours but it was tedious and not how I wanted to spend my 6 hours. My brother took a few weeks off in September and went to wrangle for a outfitter friend of his up in the mountains. It was a 2 week trip with 12 dudes and 30 head of horses. They got snowed in with 70 cm of heavy wet snow and the crew had to work their way out in a very unpleasant atmosphere.
Why am I talking about this? Well in away it is similar to achieving mastery. This is in anything, not just Kung Fu. I hope by now we all have a picture in our head about the kind of Black belt we want to be. It is the work we need to put into to achieve mastery and it can be tedious and boring, doing the same things over and over. But without this, making this part of training as part of the process, we can never achieve mastery or a Black Belt with meaning. It is the work and constant repetitiveness that allows for us to reach Mastery. In my reading those that embrace this part of the process become the true masters. The true masters do the Cowboy stuff.
What is not seen is the work that needs to be done so you can ride off into the sunset. The constant fixing of fence, trimming feet, putting shoes on the horse, taking shoes off the horse, more trimming, shovelling out the paddocks, cutting hay, picking hay, throwing hay, early mornings gathering horses, fixing tack, fixing vehicles, the list is endless.
This past month I had a few examples of the not so fun stuff of being a cowboy. This weekend I had to move and restack a bunch of my winter hay as I found a bunch of leaks in the tarping. It only took about 6 hours but it was tedious and not how I wanted to spend my 6 hours. My brother took a few weeks off in September and went to wrangle for a outfitter friend of his up in the mountains. It was a 2 week trip with 12 dudes and 30 head of horses. They got snowed in with 70 cm of heavy wet snow and the crew had to work their way out in a very unpleasant atmosphere.
Why am I talking about this? Well in away it is similar to achieving mastery. This is in anything, not just Kung Fu. I hope by now we all have a picture in our head about the kind of Black belt we want to be. It is the work we need to put into to achieve mastery and it can be tedious and boring, doing the same things over and over. But without this, making this part of training as part of the process, we can never achieve mastery or a Black Belt with meaning. It is the work and constant repetitiveness that allows for us to reach Mastery. In my reading those that embrace this part of the process become the true masters. The true masters do the Cowboy stuff.
Tuesday, October 3, 2017
Just my thoughts
I am late on writing this weeks post. The reason is I cannot make sense of what is going on in this world. The things that have happened in many corners of the world are perplexing me . This is not the world I grew up in. But in my reading I know that horrific events have been happening
throughout history. A year ago, 2 years ago, 10 years ago, 50 years ago, 200 years ago, 1,000years ago and beyond.
I live in a world where I talk to my neighbor and I get along with them. I travel around the world and I get along with the people I meet. I talk with people that disagree with me philosophically and I get along with them.
So why are there people who think that killing people is an option. This is hard for me to comprehend. There is no simple reason that this happens. Many people want to make it simple but it is not.
All I know is it makes me upset and I can’t help but cry when these things happen.. My parents left me with two very important things if you work hard towards your goals you will ultimately suceed and we need to respect everyone.
I am so confused and downtrodden right now I don’t know what more to say.
I have not lost hope in humanity but I am challenged right now.
throughout history. A year ago, 2 years ago, 10 years ago, 50 years ago, 200 years ago, 1,000years ago and beyond.
I live in a world where I talk to my neighbor and I get along with them. I travel around the world and I get along with the people I meet. I talk with people that disagree with me philosophically and I get along with them.
So why are there people who think that killing people is an option. This is hard for me to comprehend. There is no simple reason that this happens. Many people want to make it simple but it is not.
All I know is it makes me upset and I can’t help but cry when these things happen.. My parents left me with two very important things if you work hard towards your goals you will ultimately suceed and we need to respect everyone.
I am so confused and downtrodden right now I don’t know what more to say.
I have not lost hope in humanity but I am challenged right now.
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