CLEARING THE WAY THROUGH SPIRITUAL MARTIAL ARTS
by Sensei Sequoia
WELCOME TO HANTA YO .... The Martial Arts, although
fighting arts, are at the deepest level about the fight over ones self. We find
our own internal contradictions to be our true enemy. Gaining control over
energies is the purpose of discipline and focus. We may then utilize this
focused energy toward healing, well-being and creative expression.
Usually people are fixated in their attention. This is a
condition when excessive interior dialogue, unconscious bodily function and
perpetual emotional consideration keep us stuck in limited areas of our
body/mind. The work of Martial Arts is designed to spread consciousness to the
extremities of our body so that the hands and feet have as much awareness in
them as our thoughts and feelings. The over all effect of conscious work through
Martial Arts is to produce a human being who is vitally centered and able to be
a positive agent in all aspects of life, including conflict.
Hanta Yo is a Lakota Sioux term that means, "clear the
way". It indicates the intention of drawing on the Great Spirit to clear
the way while you do your part with faith. All mystical, conscious work,
including yoga and the Martial Arts, are about "plugging in" to an
infinite source of creative potential. Techniques vary but the goals are
identical: to conduct the life force more dynamically through the body/mind of
the human being. Hanta Yo uses breath, conscious movement, balance, discipline
and strong intention to accomplish this goal. The process involves The 9 ways of
Hanta Yo: the rock way, the lightning way, the fire way, the water way, the wind
way, the tree way, the earth way, the heavenly way and the love way. Each way
involves a different approach to exercise. While we work out physically, the
psychological component is also operative. This is understood as the
transmutation of ego through three apparent phases: (solid) rigid, (mellow), and
(gas) empty.
The 9 Ways integrate the physical, emotional, mental and
spiritual realms of being. Hanta Yo assigns an appropriate action to each of
these 4 realms using the following formula of the 4 R's, Relax the body, Release
the emotions, Rest the mind and Recognize the spirit. Tension in any of the four
realms impedes the flow of ki. In order to have "flowing ki" the body
must be in a relaxed state, allowing both negative and positive
"charges" in the emotions to be released. As this occurs the mind is
given a rest from it's chatter. Simply recognizing or remembering the Spirit
stimulates "ki" flow". So we find that tension can be released
even eliminated with the "flame of attention".
The fundamental goal of the Martial artist is
"centeredness". Ideally the very presence of such a person maintains
harmony in the immediate environment. However, when the ideal is not the reality
and conflict arises, the martial artist is trained to handle most situations.
The self-defense techniques that are a basic part of the work enable the martial
artist to be a positive force in containing a potential or actual violent
situation.
Training involves strengthening the entire system through exercise, stretching,
coordination, balance, stamina and conscious movement. Classes provide a
"theater" of interaction where students can smooth out rough areas of
their movement and psyches. The phases of ego transformation from solid through
liquid to empty are encountered, as students repeatedly must confront their
limitations. The opportunity to "flow or grow" appears again and again
both within the classes and in the larger scope of social relations.
More information can be
found at http://www.9ways.com

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