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Kyokushin lost a son and we all maybe lost a companion!
I'm afraid I have lost my teacher, kyokushin lost a son and we all maybe have lost a companion. This story does not begin and end with courtesy, as it should, instead it gets bewildered and falls into bad ways.
I know Senseis (3rd dan) mind were bewildered by numerours cloudes, he got betrayed by his beloved friend and what is worser: To grief instinctive over loss of relative or to be betrayed by your loved, friends, teacher or student? My Sensei is of great importance for our country, he is by far the most skilled ka, and his spirit broad. Sensei had personal problems, but handled them wrong, his body got influenced by his spirit. He didn't win this battle, he couldn't refrain from violence, so he were defeated by a stronger apponent "his spirit." There is old chinese saying "Water can support a ship and water can also sink a ship." I believe Sensei realised from within his own heart, that he chose the wrong action, but he handled his punishment like a mountaineer wouldn't scail a cliff, he continued upwards without rest, it demanded absolute and unfaltering devotion. At this point, when the clouds of bewilderment was clearing away, Sensei fought against the one that had decieved him. I'll call he/she "the student", for when they were supposed to fight, the student chose a mocking spirit, and as they practised there techniques Sensei won. The student left immediately, and had accidentaly cought a hard blow to the head, since the teacher and the student had unfinished business, the student contacted the police. This forced our Sensei (4th dan) to expell our Sensei (3rd dan) for 7 months. This were another defeat, to much to bare, so Sensei chose to never studie kyokushin ever again. I train in hope, that one day, our Sensei grabs his gi and head for the dojo. Here I know he will be accepted for the outstanding person he is. Oyama said: "I have been blessed with many good friends and students. I have had some unfortunate relations too. But, as I take a wide view of the past, I see that I have learned as much from bad friends as from good ones. Bitterness and suffering have been trials sent to me by Heaven to develop and and strengthen me. They have often caused me more pain than the blows inflicted by karate opponents." Bruce Lee once said "If every man would help his neighbor, no man would be without help." When Sensei read this, and the replays posted under her, I hope he feels better. Please feal free to utter your oppinion and feelings for Sensei, so that one day he might return. Osu! |
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#2
I hope all the best in your time of loss. Hopefully your sensei will come back.
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#3
Osu,
Things like this are never good. I wish you, your dojo and both your sensei all the best. Osu Ksan
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#4
Time will tell---sometimes emotions and rash decisions lose their sting with the layers of time.
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#5
Well everday life is karate practice ,this is another test another trial that a person must overcome ,osu i hope he gets through it osu !!!!
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\"Until the day I die, I never want to be separated from my dogi; I never want to cease my training efforts in the dojo.\" |
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As the other posters have said this kind of thing is never good but its a sad fact of life.
I hope it all works out for your , your dojo and your sensei.
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#7
Osu,
Life has never been a bed of roses, rather a bitter pill we have to take. I wish your Senseis spiritual enlightenment, strength to accept human weakness and a reconciliative approach to one another. Sosai Oyama was no exception to this forms of hurts and pains. He took all the pain grinding it within him to better himself a warrior's spirit - Budo Karateka. My sincere best wishes. Osu! |
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