Denoaikido
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the do is from shinto the more i research and further my studies into the arts from japan this is what i believe here is a video good on the shinto way of spirituality
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That might be the origin of the use of "do" in Japan, but in Western schools, it's unlikely they're practicing Shintoism. There are some, but few. And when we look at arts like Aikido, different religions have mostly eclipsed the Shintoism in them.the do is from shinto the more i research and further my studies into the arts from japan this is what i believe here is a video good on the shinto way of spirituality
I don’t think most “do” arts have any specific development that isn’t found in most “Jutsu” arts.
The Shinto ritual is there at the beginning, but most of the philosophy in most of Aikido is derived from Omoto - that appears to be the main reason for the change in Ueshiba's approach to Aikido over time.that is not true in my understandings if its a real aikido dojo there whole start of class begins in shinto bowing and respect to the showmen if you dont understand the shinto and the budo aspect i think you maybe stemming quite far away from the founders intention when he created the art this is just my humble opinion and i am a aikidoka