Writings
Musings from the Mat: Connect the Dots of Your Life
What is valuable about starting an Aikido practice? One of my longtime students described it well: “The Japanese martial art of Aikido fascinated me. I thought I would find self-defense and fitness, but it has filled many other needs that I didn’t’ expect. I joined a supportive and diverse community, made new friends, and welcomed a spiritual exploration grounded in human cooperation, conflict and resolution.”
So how does one start an Aikido practice? …
What Does Courage Look Like Now? - November 2024
The profound spiritual teacher and martial arts master Morihei Ueshiba O Sensei said it: “Aikido is medicine for a sick world.” I am struck by how he began calling his martial system “The Way of Harmony and Love” in 1942 amid one of the darkest times in our history: World War II. O Sensei radically re-envisioned the fighting art of Daito-ryu, transforming it into a movement prayer for peace. Our practice of Aikido is therefore a perfect antidote for this nadir moment in national politics. The essence of our training urges us to take responsibility for meeting our world with a luminous center, a grounded stance, and a deep sense of self-trust to love near and far. …
TCA Summer News - June 2024
Greetings to you all. On the summer solstice, as I walked through Seattle’s Discovery Park with both the black-blue Puget Sound and Mt. Rainer gleaming in the background, I was taken with the soft amber glow that sparkled through the trees. It was a ki festival of light flickering between the big leaf maples and the venerable western cedars. Feeling the sun’s warmth on the back of my neck and noting the long evening light, I thought of O’Sensei’s words inviting us “to bath ourselves with wisdom and love, place ourselves in the heart of mother nature.” This is the longest day of the year, when it is light until after 10:00PM. I stopped in my tracks and felt gratitude for the natural world as a glorious teacher. I felt my inner opera voice radiate across the planet. ….
Happy New Year 2023
Dear Two Cranes Aikido friends and family,
Happy New Year! May 2023 bring light and peace to our world! I wish to express my deepest gratitude to all of you. Despite the challenges we have faced this year, both locally and worldwide, we have continued to live and thrive, recover, and strengthen. It is a blessing to be able to gather together on a regular basis to support each other in heart and spirit; celebrate the power of being in relationship, and foster Aikido’s principle of connectivity and loving kindness. We can recognize joyful moments in our bodies, as they’re happening. Aikido invites us to ground ourselves in the jubilant parts of our lives. We do this with moments of trauma and crisis all the time. Maybe we can update that pattern.
New Year’s Message 2022
New Year 2022!!
I wish you all a joyous and vigorous New Year!!! Traditionally, New Year’s Day practice at the dojo is a big deal. Our community has gathered for 27 years, welcoming in a new possibility, a new cycle of life, sharing a ritual to set intention, up-level our lives with conviction and refresh our hope for the future. We want to feel that first magical blend of the year.