MASOYAMA
TOUGHTS
“One becomes a beginner after one thousand days of training
and an expert after ten thousand days of practice."
Mas Oyama
"Although it is important to study and
train for skill in techniques, for the man who wishes to truly
accomplish the way of budo, it is important to make his whole
life in training and therefore not aiming for skill and strength
alone, but also for spiritual attainment."
Mas Oyama
"A human life gains luster and strength
only when it is polished and tempered."
Mas Oyama
"Reading good books implants good ideas
in the mind, develops good aspirations, and leads to the cultivation
of good friends."
Mas Oyama
"One living daily in the Way carries
their head low and their eyes high; reserved in speech and possessing
a kind heart, they steadfastly continue in their training efforts."
Mas Oyama
"Aspirations must be pure and free of
selfishness. Arising from the depths of the soul, aspirations
are spiritual demands penetrating all of a human life and making
it possible for a person to die for their sake. A person without
aspirations is like a ship without a rudder or a horse without
a bridle. Aspirations give consistent order to life."
Mas Oyama
"As far as possible, I want nothing
more than to don my training gi and teach Karate."
Mas Oyama
"If someone asked me what a human being
ought to devote the maximum of his life to, I would answer: training.
Train more than you sleep."
Mas Oyama
"Karate is the most ZEN-like of all
the martial arts. It has abandoned the sword. This means that
ittranscends the idea of winning and losing to become a way of
thinking and living for the sake of other people in accordance
with the way of Heaven. Its meanings, therefore, reach the profound
levels of human thought."
Mas Oyama
"One must try everyday to expand one's
limits."
Mas Oyama
"Behind each triumph are new peaks to
be conquered."
Mas Oyama
"Until the day I die, I never want to
be separated from my dogi; I never want to cease my training efforts
in the dojo."
Mas Oyama
"The fastest way to attain courage is
to follow the chosen Way and be willing to abandon life itself
for the sake of justice."
Mas Oyama
"If you have confidence in your own
words, aspirations, thoughts, and actions and do your very best,
you will have no need to regret the outcome of what you do. Fear
and trembling are lot of the person who, while stinting effort,
hopes that everything will come out precisely as he wants."
Mas Oyama
"Human beings are capable of virtually
limitless degradation; they are also capable of virtually limitless
improvement and achievement. Success depends on goals and on diligence
in pursuing them."
Mas Oyama
"Always remember that the true meaning
of Budo is that soft overcomes hard, small overcomes large."
Mas Oyama
"The most significant life is the one
lived on the basis of a personal sense of justice and the desire
to see justice realized everywhere."
Mas Oyama
"It is possible for even the smallest
of accolades of achievement to be truly worthwhile without tears
and toil?"
Mas Oyama
"I realized thatperseverance and step-by-step
progress are the only ways to reach a goal along a chosen path."
Mas Oyama
"Subjecting yourself tovigorous training
is more for the sake of forging a resolute spirit that can vanquish
the self than it is for developing a strong body."
~Mas Oyama~
"Each of us has his cowardice. Each
of us is afraid to lose, afraid to die. But hanging back is the
way to remain a coward for life. The Way to find courage is to
seek it on the field of conflict. And the sure way to victory
is willingness to risk one's own life."
Mas Oyama
"We in Kyokushin maintain faith in the
Way that knows no prejudices."
Mas Oyama
"My Way is the Way of Karate, which
is also the Way of humanity, and which is consequently related
to the Way of Heaven."
Mas Oyama
"A man who understands decorum and the
courtesies is a great treasure; I hope to train and send into
society as many such men as I can."
Mas Oyama
"No matter how strong the rival, the
just will always win."
Mas Oyama
"True courage is born only when it is
accompanied by justice."
Mas Oyama
"Courtesy should be apparent in all
our actions and words and in all aspects of daily life. But be
courtesy, I do not mean rigid, cold formality. Courtesy in the
truest sense is selfless concern for the welfare and physical
and mental comfort of the other person."
Mas Oyama
"Karate is Budo and if Budo is removed
from Karate it is nothing more than sport karate, show karate,
or even fashion karate-the idea of training merely to be fashionable."
Mas Oyama
"I have not permitted myself to be ignorant
of any martial art that exists. Why? Such ignorance is a disgrace
to someone who follows the path of the martial arts."
Mas Oyama
"If you do not overcome yourtendency
to give up easily, your life lead to nothing."
~Mas Oyama~
"Since Karate exists for cultivating
the spirit and training the body, it must be a moral way surpassing
mere techniques..."
~Mas Oyama~
"Power is no more than a part, no more
than the tip of the iceberg of limitless profundity and sublimate
of Karate."
Mas Oyama
"In the martial arts, introspection
begets wisdom. Always see contemplation on your actions as an
opportunity to improve."
Mas Oyama
"Studying the martial Way is like climbing
a cliff: keep going forward without rest. Resting is not permissible
because it causes recessions to old adages of achievement. Persevering
day in, day out improves techniques, but resting one day causes
lapses. This must be prevented."
Mas Oyama
"Personal greed and egoism are things
that cause human beings to forget respect for others and to violate
rules that have been established for the sake of peace and friendship."
Mas Oyama
"Come ye trials andchallenges; come
life's big waves, for I am ready?"
Mas Oyama
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