
The Unofficial Ki
Society Site
NOTE: I will be moving all material here to rei.org in the near
future (9/2011)
Official Japanese Ki
Society Homepage The
official Ki Society website for the United States. The official Ki No Kenkyukai
site is also there.
The Ki Society is a worldwide organization devoted to teaching the
principles of Ki Aikido (also known as Shin Shin Toitsu Aikido (translation)), which include Ki development,
mind and body coordination, and, of course, all sorts of aikido
techniques. What makes this style of aikido different from some other
forms of aikido (and many forms of martial arts) is the emphasis on Ki
(energy/attitude) and harmony. Literally, Aikido can be interpreted
to mean "The path of harmonious energy." This is the keystone of Ki
Aikido philosophy.
Aikido can be extremely powerful, even for small, weak people. In an
incident some years ago, an adult, 255 pound Virginia Ki Society
instructor was thrown by a 30 pound 5-year old girl when he wasn't
expecting it (a witness says his expression of surprise was
priceless). Said the flustered instructor afterward: "I've always
said this worked, I believed it worked, but now I know it
works!"
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Seminar announcements!
- San Mateo, California, is continuing its workshop format, twice a month.
Contact me at aikido.is.cool at gmail. Thanks!
- If you are a registered member of the ki-info site (at egroups) you may
access the events listing under the Calendar -> Upcoming Events
section. (When you subscribe please contact ki-info-owner and
introduce yourself - we're having spammer problems.)
- Send me your Ki Society seminar announcements! (webmaster)
A little bit more on Ki Aikido: it is a martial art that is purely
defensive. One of its prime philosophies is that we should all follow
the path of harmony. In fact, true Aikido is the ability to defuse
potential conflicts before they happen, not to be able to beat up
someone. Morihei Ueshiba, founder of Aikido, and Koichi Tohei, one of
Ueshiba's students and founder of the Ki Society, were both men of
extraordinary Ki and a sense that aikido should bring peace, not
conflict.
But this does not mean that Aikido is for "wimps"; it means that
Aikido is for people who want to learn to master their inner selves
and bring something positive into the world. The study of Ki can open
up a new world to the student.
The Ki symbol at top is, I believe, a character that was painted
by Tohei Sensei and given to the Massachusetts Ki Society. Reproduced
here by permission of the Massachusetts Ki Society.
Standard disclaimer: I am not being paid by the Ki Society to
maintain this page, and opinions stated here are not necessarily those
of the Society --- or vice versa. However, the current maintainer is
affiliated with the Virginia Ki Society, a member dojo of the Ki
Society International.
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comments to the webmaster!