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Ha means “to break” and thus the things we learned in the Shu stage are broken down into their fine points. This stage is where we attempt to understand rather than memorize. Ri is the final stage where we transcend or leave the form. This is the final stage of mastery where most think creativity lies. I would posit that all levels of learning have creativity but just in different contexts. Click the link to read the rest... Ancient Japan Aesthetic, Samurai Manga, Comic Portrait, Manga Vagabond, Samurai Quotes, Miyamoto Musashi Art, Samurai Ronin, Inoue Takehiko, Valentine Art Projects

From the Aikido Center of Los Angeles' Aiki Dojo Message In the martial arts, it is commonly thought that one should only be “creative” after a certain level of training. In Japanese traditional arts, it is believed that there are three levels of learning referred to as shuhari (守破離). Shu is the beginning stage where gross or rote learning occurs. In this stage things are memorized exactly as they are with no variation. Click the link to read the rest...

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