Article: Temple Dogs by Ross Robertson
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Article URL: http://www.aikiweb.com/columns/rrobertson/2006_11.html |
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As one accused of having a bit of wolfhound somewhere in my ancestry, I really enjoyed this piece.
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I heard a story once that the temple needed five guard dogs. One for each of the north, south, east, and west wall. When asked about the fifth dog, the trainer said that most temples fall from within.
The dogs and demons are not just at the gate. |
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Good article. Reminds me of a Sensei story.....which I'll tell another time.
:) dave |
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A beautiful piece of writing. Simple, original and profound, as good writing should be.
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Great piece of writing. I have two Foo dogs at the home sitting on the mantle. One regarding the front entrance and the other the rear entrance. Of course I have my own demons that I carry around like baggage.
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Thanks for the comments, everyone.
After more than 27 years, I still have my own dogs. Possibly the biggest of them all is apathy from my students. Not that they don't care at all, but overall, there is a general malaise about the self identity of the dojo. It's health, vitality, and success seem very removed from their day to day concerns. As long as I show up and teach, that's all that matters to many of them. Robert Fripp once observed that the best way to effect the collapse of a system is through "passive commitment, i.e. apathy." I have seen the truth of this again and again. Growth of a community, spawning new communities, outreach to the larger society, all of these things are fundamental to the survival and self defense of a communal organism. It is to my everlasting bitter shame that I have failed to communicate these values to my students, and there are days when I simply cannot face it anymore. All your kind words of encouragement are deeply appreciated. I am grateful to have your generous attention to these thoughts and words that I write monthly. For every kiai, yamabiko. Ross |
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A truly wonderful piece. I shall be sharing this with some of my students who do not have access to computers (Rio Vista is a very small town). I have a couple who could use a little, um, encouragement. Although this piece isn't entirely encouraging.
Still, I think it will have the desired effect. |
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A fantastic piece - thank you so much for sharing.
dmv |
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