The Purpose of Kyudo
Kyudo practice includes the idea of moral and spiritual development. Today many archers practice kyudo as a sport, with marksmanship being paramount. However, the goal most devotees of kyudo seek is “correct shooting and correct hitting”.
There are many different types of kyudo schools, some of which descend from military shooting and others that descend from ceremonial or contemplative practice. Within the different schools, emphasis varies from aesthetics to efficiency.
The ultimate goal of kyudo can vary also. Some believe that the goal is to attain the state of “truth-goodness-beauty”. This means that an archer with a virtuous spirit and attitude toward all persons and things will shoot beautifully.
In kyudo the unique action of expansion that results in a natural release is sought. When the technique of the shooting is correct the result is that the arrow hits the target. To give oneself completely to the shooting is the spiritual goal, achieved by perfection of both the spirit and shooting technique leading to “no thoughts, no illusions”.
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