| One of the 'mystical' aspects
of the martial arts has always been the ability to feel another
persons intention.
Sensing intention gives a person the ability to be in instant
control of a potentially violent encounter, and it's one of the
ways we use the martial arts to test our energy work and meditation
skills in Hoshin.
A simple explanation of 'intention'.
When a person intends to hit you, that intention carries with
it a very subtle vibration. Since most people are unaware of this
they put off a variety of these subtle vibrations constantly.
Have you ever come home to an angry spouse and felt the entire
house vibrate with the bad energy? This is exactly the same.
When a person tries to hit you they put off a vibration that
you can feel, even with your eyes closed. With training a person
can distinguish between the intention to strike and the strike
itself as there are subtle differences in the feel of the energy
vibrations emanating from the attacker.
In Hoshin class we have a student stand with their eyes closed
and then, very slowly, send a punch towards their face with the
full intention to make contact.
Almost invariably the student will feel the difference in the
subtle energies that surround them and their body, seemingly of
it's own accord, will dodge out of the way.
It's fun to see the look of shock on a persons face when they
realize what happened and what they felt.
Another exercise is to have a student stand with his back to
you, then walk slowly (and silently) forward. The student is to
raise a hand when they feel you coming up behind them.
You can vary this by thinking angry thoughts and happy thoughts
and watch the distance at which you become 'noticed' by the student.
The purpose of teaching a student to feel intention is to empower
them in situations that most people find daunting. When you KNOW
that another person has ill intentions towards you, then you are
in control. Depending on the situation you can leave, you can
seek a diplomatic solution or you can wait till the future attackers
back is turned and hit him with a chair.
While some of these solutions are better than others (Chair Fu
should always be the absolute last resort) what's important here
is that because of your heightened awareness you weren't taken
by surprise when someone attacked you.
For an interesting illustration of using intention and feeling
the difference between the intent to strike and the actual strike
read Chapter 6 of Dr. Glenn Morris' book "Pathnotes of an American
Ninja Master".
--- Robert Morgen currently holds a Blackbelt in Hoshin Roshi
Ryu and founded High
Mountain Hoshin in Denver, Co. He's also the founder and moderator
of the Kundalini Awakening Discussion Group at http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/Kundalini
http://www.highmountainhoshin.com/
hoshinco@yahoo.com
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