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A beginner must unlearn their assumptions from "summary" of Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel

At first, the beginner comes to the practice of archery with preconceived ideas about how it should be done. These assumptions are based on what they have seen or heard, and they believe that they already know the correct way to shoot. However, these assumptions actually hinder their progress, as they prevent the beginner from being open to new learning and experiences. In order to truly learn the art of archery, the beginner must be willing to let go of these assumptions. This process of unlearning is not easy, as it requires the beginner to set aside their ego and be open to new possibilities. They must be willing to admit that they do not know everything, and that there is much more to learn. As the beginner begins to unlearn their assumptions, they are able to approach the practice of archery with a beginner's mind. This mindset is one of openness and curiosity, where the beginner is willing to explore new techniques and ideas without judgment. By letting go of their preconceived notions, the beginner is able to truly see and understand the art of archery in a new light. Through this process of unlearning, the beginner is able to develop a deeper understanding of the art of archery. They are able to let go of their attachment to their assumptions and truly immerse themselves in the practice. This allows them to progress further and reach new levels of skill and mastery. In the end, it is through unlearning their assumptions that the beginner is able to truly learn the art of archery. By being open to new possibilities and willing to let go of their ego, the beginner is able to approach the practice with a beginner's mind and develop a deeper understanding of the art. This process of unlearning is essential for growth and progress in any endeavor, and it is through this process that the beginner is able to reach new levels of skill and mastery.
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    Zen in the Art of Archery

    Eugen Herrigel

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