I like to say that almost any action ... martial arts, flower arranging, tea ceremony, tennis, football, bowling, changing the oil for the car, diaper changing, photocopying ... can be made an art, and Shikantaza, with the right mindset of action in bodymind, free of goals, letting the moment perfectly be that moment, etc. etc.
Yes, the history of the connection between Zen, Samurai and martial arts may be a bit romanticized and misunderstood (below is an article on the topic, and I am now reading a book by the same scholar), but on the other (empty) hand, any martial art can be Shikantaza in motion. I have discussed this many times with my wife, Mina, who is a 4th Dan blackbelt in Aikido. Her Aikido, even though the art of Aikido was not particularly based on Zen teachings overtly, is a form of Zazen in motion for her.
By the way, if it is okay, I am changing the name of the thread to Zen Sports: Martial Arts, as the discussion includes many martial arts.
Gassho, Jundo
STLAH
Sorry to run long
Yes, the history of the connection between Zen, Samurai and martial arts may be a bit romanticized and misunderstood (below is an article on the topic, and I am now reading a book by the same scholar), but on the other (empty) hand, any martial art can be Shikantaza in motion. I have discussed this many times with my wife, Mina, who is a 4th Dan blackbelt in Aikido. Her Aikido, even though the art of Aikido was not particularly based on Zen teachings overtly, is a form of Zazen in motion for her.
By the way, if it is okay, I am changing the name of the thread to Zen Sports: Martial Arts, as the discussion includes many martial arts.
Gassho, Jundo
STLAH
Sorry to run long
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