Others have discussed the in the moment aspect of martial arts, which I think can apply to just about any activity, and "flow" is another related concept. One I associate with so-called gravity sports, where the sensation of carving, creating and feeling g-force produces a satisfying in the moment feeling.
In any case I thought this short article captures the non-goal goal of doing such activities. Different from zen, yet included in zen perhaps. And maybe related is why so many mountain bikers, surfers, skiers, snowboarders, climbers etc... and also zen people are active in environmental/social causes.
"And I think this is the core value of Mihaly’s optimal experiences: Like a perfect bike ride, humanity’s health depends on its individuals existing in the here and now. Not clinging to the past, not hoping for some future outcome, not pointing it straight and hoping for the best, but flowing continuously with each moment."
Gassho,
Chris
In any case I thought this short article captures the non-goal goal of doing such activities. Different from zen, yet included in zen perhaps. And maybe related is why so many mountain bikers, surfers, skiers, snowboarders, climbers etc... and also zen people are active in environmental/social causes.
"And I think this is the core value of Mihaly’s optimal experiences: Like a perfect bike ride, humanity’s health depends on its individuals existing in the here and now. Not clinging to the past, not hoping for some future outcome, not pointing it straight and hoping for the best, but flowing continuously with each moment."
Gassho,
Chris
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