Fudoshin (Immovable Mind/Heart) is a mental state or mindset where the practitioner demonstrates an unwavering, unshakable and indomitable spirit in the face of adversity and chaos by mastering control over their emotional state. Fudo Myo is a protector deity found in esoteric Buddhism who uses his sword to cut through delusions and ignorance and his rope to bind evil forces, uncontrolled passions and emotions.
Butaro headcanon: Budo, a morning person, forces Taro to get up early so he isn’t lonely in the morning. In response, Budo gets a grumbly and stubborn Taro who hides under the covers wishing to sleep more.
Here is Budo in Japan in a nutshell.
Despite the rivalry between Kendo vs Naginata in ishujiais, all the rivalry turns into respect at the moment the nagikataka falls on the floor. The kendoka immediately starts to constantly apologize while helping her to get up. After getting up she bows to him back.
The crowd wow is followed by applause and nervous laughing.
I like how the Shinpan approaches the guy probably saying something like "Don't do that again".
You can't see any of their faces but you can feel the respect only by their body language.
In western Dojos many senseis don't emphasize the importance of respect and manners the way it's shown in this video.
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