The mountain warrior school should seek to emulate the traditional principals of warrior enlightenment. Within the confines of the dojo, the student should find peace and harmony and love, the seeds of which should be planted in their heart and nurtured by their training. As well as martial endeavours, the students should strive hard to perfect themselves inwardly by the understanding and concern for the well being of others. This is why our training includes aspects of philosophy, psychology, sociology and theology, in order to better comprehend the problems of those around us, as well as making sense of our own.
The true path of the warrior enlightenment teaches us the totality of being, the inescapable fact that all people and all things are related at very complex levels. Thus we know that the self is not a fixed entity and that the images we create are constantly being modified by both our expectations and experiences. By practising outside of the dojo that which we are taught within, each of us can add to the light of the world.
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Striking, kicking, constricting, and gouging. That is the arts of koppo and koshi jutsu, karate jutsu, atemi jutsu and shime te and shime waza.
This includes the principles of compliance, harmony and manifest itself in the aiki jutsu, jiu tai jutsu and jiu jutsu of the school.
Bo Jutsu, the arts of the staff, which include hanbo (3ft stave) Tanbo (1ft stave) Jo (4ft stave). Biken Jutsu, the arts of the blade which includes iai (drawing the sword) ken (the use of the sword) tanto (knife). Kusari Jutsu, the arts of blade and chain, and So Jutsu the art of the spear.
This includes silent movement, climbing, the use of ropes, shelter building and techniques, which use the land for help, sustenance and nourishment. That is the arts of Inton, Gotonpo, and Tenchijin Jutsu.
Shiatsu, kappo, kuatsu, ninyaku jutsu, which includes basic first aid, bone manipulation, herbalism, massage, resuscitation and revival.
Personal or spiritual development: which includes the study of philosophy, and theology in relation to the warrior path or the do of the martial arts. It may also include the study of modern skills of psychology (NLP, creative visualisation, relaxation methods and self-development.