lost_tortoise said:
This topic has surely been breached already, but I am not inclined to search through thread after thread to check, so here goes......
Do you think that Taoism is fully realized is any of the arts?
I think that art in general has been and continues to be a catalyst for realization in many of the world religions, including (and especially) "mystical" traditions.
I think that "Martial" art is a unique kind of art though... because of the connection to "enlightenment" in eastern traditions.
I think this signifigance is a product of martial art being a Truth tester. Natural Physics. Our relationship to the environment. Life. Which is very natural, and of course anything natural is Taoist. <wink>
This truth tester is the effectiveness of your art in the moment. Natural Response vs. a conditioned Fear Reaction.
The tricky part is how do you really test without running out of partners or being run down yourself....but I personally think it can only be realized by venturing into this territory in ALIVE ways.
My experience with martial art so far has been that thru seeking to understand experiential events that occur in kinesthetic space (the hear and NOW), a certain truth testing process is experienced and learned. You could relate this truth testing to geometry in that although there are a limited amount of polyhedral shaps in our dimension, those shapes are 'true' in that they can be replicated infinately larger or infinately smaller.
This has connected "threads of Truth" between the "kinesthetic" realm that is often viewed as subjective and invaid, into the realm of conscious thought.
You could concievably have a conversation with somebody on just a body language level, and not even know it.
The martial arts develops the kinesthetic and 'feeling' sense of the body. Ever stand next to someone and just not feel 'OK'? That's it!
Martial Art practiced in an ALIVE environment develops kinesthetic sense, and thus, an increased level of information from this reawakened sense.
Information is information, conscious or subconscious, martial art brings the two together.
Regardless of cultural influence, a profound experience will unfold for the martial artist that connects this new world of information smoothly into everyday existance. Those who don't... end up weird.
If this doesn't stimulate more inquiry and discussion, I am not sure what will.
geoffrey