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Last month Chris Wright contacted Sensei asking about the Triangle, Circle and Square philosophy. Answer.. These three signs are symbolic of the breathing exercise of Koto Dama (literally, "word-spirit", a Shinto practice based on the concept that certain sounds are imbued with, or help connect us with, the Universal Energy). In the words of the Founder: When the Triangle, the Circle, and the Square become one, it moves in spherical rotation together with the flow of Ki, and the Aikido of Sumi-Kiri appears. We also relate each of these symbols to the basic principles behind all of the techniques in Aikido: The Triangle, representing conflict, and the initial principle of getting off the line of attack. The Circle, representing harmony; the circular, wave-like movements, which serve to blend our energy with that of our opponent. The Square, representing resolution, good humour, and inner stability; the pin or throw which brings about a peaceful reconciliation with our partner. The Japanese character embedded within the Triangle, Circle, and Square is the symbol for Ki (energy, life-force). Below is a diagram of the Triangle, Circle and Square,
I hope this answers your question Chris. If not or if you have anymore questions relating to this topic or any other please email me at ashley@whiteroseaikido.com
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