Why not mock something, by its name, that is often utilised charlatanistically? Why is calling
chi fraudulent somehow "bigoted"? Hmmm? Actually I think it bigoted that the Western world is expected to accept the smug & unsubstantiated notions of the post-martial Asian martial arts of these our modern times, yet demean our own traditions compliantly. That is nonsense.
I tell you what: One of the biggest let-downs an Asian martial artist may have is the day he finds out that all the faith he put into Zen, ki, chi, the Tao, whatever avails him not in some knock-down drag-out fight with some thug who is actually trying to kill him. It brings him no peace personally and brings him no closer to winning the fight. And the last I checked, Musashi (a Japanese swordsman) never once mentioned anything about Zen, etc. He kept trying to tell the reader-fencer to go into the fight and fight -- not have faith in metaphysics.
Last I checked, nobody in ARMA ever disputed the obvious & substantiated spirituality contained in the fight-books -- Catholic Christianity, Marian reverence, European astrology & magick. (By the way: You shall not find any Kabala or Graalian tradition in the known manuals -- despite what some modern specious so-called
fechtmeister would have you think.) Even if many of the modern historical fencers in ARMA do not believe in the spirituality of those times, they realise & acknowledge its presence in those manuals as facts of the age. But there is also evidence in the manauls of empirically verifiable interests, not dependant upon faith but upon reason -- physiology, herbal medication, chemical formulae. Thus the full spectrum of the Western tradition which we rightly revere. In any case, we do not find any suggestion in the manuals that fighting prowess gives way to metaphysical practice as the ultimate means to winning the fight.
By the way: I take advice and help from John & Gene, Casper & Randall, and my other many unnamed ARMA fellows. I take the collective
Fechtmeister, physics, archaeology, kinetics and fighting experience as my ultimate fencing authorities. Since my ARMA fellows consequently develop & provide advice based upon the same rationale, I thus often take their advice or at least regard it if at times I may disagree -- because it is rational & substantiated.
So there you go. We are individuals, and we are proud of our martial arts. We need not justify that to you or anyone else.
