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4 hours ago, singhsince1981 said:

Is Gatka worth still learning. Thoughts on Kendo (Samurai) vs Gatka (curved sword)?

My thoughts are only speak respectfully of other martial artists and artists. 

Also why phrase anything in a Gatka V paradigm? Like how about Gatka allied with? Collaborating with?

Or what can we do that is healthy and based on weapons where Shastar Vidya and Gatka are not available?

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A quick reboot on how to select a martial art. 

Is it spiritually compatible with the person?

Is it healthy and sustainable?

Is it multiple attackers with weapons?

Does it work empty hand?

Has the focus and strategy been changed by sport, or showing off?

That's just to start. 

Other things like does it increase or decrease the ego?

Can it be used without injury or death?

Can the energy of it be applied to every day moments?

Most martial arts and sports only fulfill part of that list. 

 

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23 minutes ago, GurjantGnostic said:

A quick reboot on how to select a martial art. 

Is it spiritually compatible with the person?

Is it healthy and sustainable?

Is it multiple attackers with weapons?

Does it work empty hand?

Has the focus and strategy been changed by sport, or showing off?

That's just to start. 

Other things like does it increase or decrease the ego?

Can it be used without injury or death?

Can the energy of it be applied to every day moments?

Most martial arts and sports only fulfill part of that list. 

 

Are you a martial artist? 

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1 hour ago, singhsince1981 said:

Being a Sikh, why not gatka? Why Japanese? Do u know how to use shasters and what kinds? How much effort u need to put in this?

The effort required to be a martial artist is the same as that asked of us in our devotion to Naam Jaap. Because the true meaning of Budo is the love protection of the divine and a secondary fruit of Naam. 

I would rapaciously train in Shastar Vidya or Gatka but it is not offered here. And I was fortunate enough to encounter a Universal class Aikido Dojo. 

My Sikhi has come about and deepened after training in Aikido. 

Oh and I'm a wretched Gora convert bro. Clutching at the feet of the Guru in the mud. So I wasn't raised with Gursikhi or Shastar training. I was taught to love and respect Gursikhi from a young age and taught to model myself as a Christian after Gursikhs. 

I am now proficient in all weapons using the Takemusu Aiki Budo matrix. 

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