Mastering archery requires discipline and dedication from "summary" of Zen in the Art of Archery by Eugen Herrigel
The way of the archer is not an easy one. It requires a level of discipline and dedication that few are willing to commit to. The journey towards mastering archery is not simply about hitting a target with an arrow, but about cultivating a deep sense of focus and control. In the art of archery, one must learn to let go of their ego and surrender to the process. It is not a skill that can be rushed or forced, but rather one that requires patience and perseverance. The archer must learn to quiet the mind and let go of any distractions that may hinder their progress. Through hours of practice and repetition, the archer begins to develop a sense of muscle memory that allows them to shoot with ...Similar Posts
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