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Yes, Ultra Instinct shares strong conceptual similarities with the "Mushin" (no-mind) state, which is the spiritual basis for the Power of Nothingness (Mu no Ken) from Street Fighter, as both describe a state of pure, instinctual reaction devoid of conscious thought. Ultra Instinct allows a fighter's body to move and react independently of the mind, a concept rooted in the Daoist principle of Mushin, directly translating to "no-mind". Mu no Ken also embodies this "no-mind" principle, emphasizing the elimination of conscious thought and focusing on a fighter's trained instincts.

Mushin and Mu no Ken:

Mushin: This is a Japanese martial arts concept and a state of "no-mind" where a fighter reacts with complete natural instinct rather than calculated thought.

Mu no Ken: This is a power from the Street Fighter series, also known as the "Fist of Nothingness," which draws directly from the concept of Mushin and the idea of a mindless intent.

Ultra Instinct:

Body and Mind Independence: Achieving Ultra Instinct involves letting the body react on its own, independent of conscious thought, allowing for highly refined and automatic movements.

Rooted in Instinct: This state is built on trained instinct and natural reactions, rather than memory or calculation, similar to how Mu no Ken functions.

Similar Goals: Both Ultra Instinct and Mu no Ken aim to achieve a state where the mind is clear and the body moves purely on instinct, enabling a fighter to act flawlessly in the heat of combat.


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