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Kyudo - Spiritual Development
In its most pure form, Kyudo is practiced as
an art and as a means of moral and spiritual development. Many
archers practice kyudo as a sport, with marksmanship being
paramount. However, the highest ideal of kyudo is "seisha
seichu", "correct shooting is correct hitting".
In kyudo the unique action of expansion (nobiai) that results
in a natural release, is strived for. When the spirit and balance
of the shooting is correct, the result will be for the arrow
to arrive in the target. To give oneself completely to the
shooting is the spiritual goal.
In this respect, many kyudo
practitioners believe that competition, examination, and
any opportunity that places the archer in this
uncompromising situation is important, while other practitioners
will avoid competitions or examinations of any kind.
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