"For a Samurai to be brave, he must have a bit of Black blood."
--Japanese Proverb--Mastery is something A man never stops seeking to attain. It is important to understand what the goal of an "art" is. Once that is understood it is easy to pursue the "spirit" of it. No man is invincible.A drawn weapon is A killing device and must be used as such. It is not for play.When A man fights in real combat his spirit becomes fierce. There is A time for the spirit to be large and A time for the spirit to be small. In order to be able to determine the possible outcomes of combat situations you must constantly maintain the proper attitude by practicing diligently. You can only fight the way you practice.You must constantly study your way to ensure that you do not lose your way. It is very easy to be side-tracked from the direct method.Strength lies in the interior of the warrior: in his heart, his mind, and his spirit.It must be understood that training is never completed. When the warrior thinks that training is over he will find that the "spirit of the thing itself" he has been studying will elude him and fail to provide him with any further revelations he must never stop training. In this way the spirit of the warrior will continue to grow.
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