Do you see what is wrong or right in front of you?
The term “right mind” in the context of Zen martial arts is also referred to as the “empty” or “unfettered” mind. (No Mind)
As your natural state of mind is perfection — or your mind is naturally “empty” or “unfettered” — you see what is right in front of you, rather than what is “wrong” in front of you.
This does not mean you try to ignore what is “wrong.” It just means you automatically see what is right in front to you. (Not distorted by mental conditioning.)
While in flow, you are not only operating from the “right mind,” you are also keeping it "unfettered."
Joseph Rodrigues
Do you see what is wrong or right in front of you?
The term “right mind” in the context of Zen martial arts is also referred to as the “empty” or “unfettered” mind. (No Mind)
As your natural state of mind is perfection — or your mind is naturally “empty” or “unfettered” — you see what is right in front of you, rather than what is “wrong” in front of you.
This does not mean you try to ignore what is “wrong.” It just means you automatically see what is right in front to you. (Not distorted by mental conditioning.)
While in flow, you are not only operating from the “right mind,” you are also keeping it "unfettered."
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