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Faith and Belief in the Martial Arts
Faith – whether in a particular religion, art or teacher – in the martial arts is a problematic concept. I remember some years ago, one of my students asking me, “How can you train in so many different arts from … Continue reading
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Tagged Animism, Buddhism, Catholicism, Chinese Martial Arts, Context, Culture, Faith, Filipino, Hinduism, Indonesia, Islam, Malaysia, Martial arts, Religion, Sympathetic Magic, Taoism
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