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This Month's Story

Previous Stories

The War Prayer

The Mayonnaise Jar and 2 cups of coffee...

The Fisherman and the Samurai

Shake it off and step up

Walking Zen

A Young Man, an Old Man, and a Drunk

Musashi's Disciple

The Warrior's Eye

The Four Flies

Just Two Words

Matajuro and the Art of the Sword

The Challenge

Good Luck, Bad Luck

The Tea Cup Lesson

The Stone Cutter

Ninjai - The Little Ninja

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Life Lessons in the Martial Arts

Throughout the year, we will be adding stories pertaining to the nature of Martial Arts philosophy and practice.

This Month's Story: The Tea Cup Lesson

A learned man once went to a Zen teacher to inquire about Zen. As the Zen teacher explained, the learned man would frequently interrupt him with remarks like, "Oh, yes, we have that too...." and so on.

Finally the Zen teacher stopped talking and began to serve tea to the learned man. He poured the cup full, and then kept pouring until the cup overflowed.

"Enough!" the learned man once more interrupted. "No more can go into the cup!"

"Indeed, I see," answered the Zen teacher. "If you do not first empty the cup, how can you taste my cup of tea?"


The Moral of the Story

In order to learn something anew, you must first make room for that knowledge and experience by emptying your mind of its preconceptions about that thing.

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