Does mixed martial arts help with developing the soul?

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Sven1 min to read
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are looking for.
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MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are looking for.
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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Which martial art is the most spiritual for us?
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--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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Which martial art is the most spiritual for us?
I'm actually going to disagree with the reply above me. Any time you spend trying to master the strength and energy of your own body is a good thing. id say there is many spiritual benifits that would come from mma training.....
HOWEVER! Learning MMA to exact revenge on someone, to bully someone, or just watching MMA in general probably has no spiritual insight.
Hail Satan!
J. Watar
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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I'm actually going to disagree with the reply above me. Any time you spend trying to master the strength and energy of your own body is a good thing. id say there is many spiritual benifits that would come from mma training.....
HOWEVER! Learning MMA to exact revenge on someone, to bully someone, or just watching MMA in general probably has no spiritual insight.
Hail Satan!
J. Watar
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the difference between sport and the other.
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
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Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the difference between sport and the other.
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
To:
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@..."<scott.mark06@... wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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I only brought this up because I was offered to sign up at an mma dojo by someone who would hook me up. Don, what martial arts would you recommend? and what are your views on Bruce Lee?
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Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the
difference between sport and the other.
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Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more
interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to
China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they
do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@"<scott.mark06@
wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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I only brought this up because I was offered to sign up at an mma dojo by someone who would hook me up. Don, what martial arts would you recommend? and what are your views on Bruce Lee?
--- In , Forums Contributor < wrote:
Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the
difference between sport and the other.
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From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
To:
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more
interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to
China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they
do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@"<scott.mark06@
wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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I would also suggest that you ask your guardian demon/ess to bring the best martial arts teacher and style to you. They will help you find the correct path. This is a hard question to answer since there are so many variables involved, but your guardians want you to have what is the highest and best for you so they will bring the best to you if you ask them.
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Does mixed martial arts help with developing the soul?
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I would also suggest that you ask your guardian demon/ess to bring the best martial arts teacher and style to you. They will help you find the correct path. This is a hard question to answer since there are so many variables involved, but your guardians want you to have what is the highest and best for you so they will bring the best to you if you ask them.
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Does mixed martial arts help with developing the soul?
HP Pythia posted on this years ago, in the Lost Book of Enki there is an ancient fighting match translated that was between two Annunaki princes for the right to be a king, it involved striking, grappling, takedowns and submissions. The Pankration of Sparta was clearly MMA in the sense that it involved punches, kicks, sweeps, reaps, takedowns, breakdowns, submissions, and in it's combat form "snap no tap" moves. Moves that break bones or tear tendons in a second or less after they are put on the opponent.
It seems that most "traditional" martial arts are bullshit in that they lack ground or striking and are only "hard" or "soft" styles. The advent of MMA was a return to real martial arts, to the way martial arts were done in Sumer, Eqypt, greece, Sparta, Rome , etc. Submission grappling and Wrestling has an easily documented history of over 5000 years. The Annunaki brought an advanced, well rounded martial arts system with them and like all they brought it became corrupted over the years. MMA has dominated other styles in the cage, clearly striking, throws and takedowns and submissions are all important.
In 1908 Guchin Funikoshi, a pencil necked, VERY arrogant japanese man announced to the world that he had "perfected the art of empty hand fighting," he called this "karate-do." His pupils, past and current cannot survive the cage today. MMA dominates them all. As for a spiritual component, most "spiritual" aspects of karate, Tae Kwon do, judo, etc have been corrupted with the xtian mind virus. I am a bouncer at two clubs right now, and worked for 15 years in a supermax prison, the reality is that the well rounded style that the Annunaki brought with them is still superior, we humans just had to find our way back to it.
Dante
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HP Pythia posted on this years ago, in the Lost Book of Enki there is an ancient fighting match translated that was between two Annunaki princes for the right to be a king, it involved striking, grappling, takedowns and submissions. The Pankration of Sparta was clearly MMA in the sense that it involved punches, kicks, sweeps, reaps, takedowns, breakdowns, submissions, and in it's combat form "snap no tap" moves. Moves that break bones or tear tendons in a second or less after they are put on the opponent.
It seems that most "traditional" martial arts are bullshit in that they lack ground or striking and are only "hard" or "soft" styles. The advent of MMA was a return to real martial arts, to the way martial arts were done in Sumer, Eqypt, greece, Sparta, Rome , etc. Submission grappling and Wrestling has an easily documented history of over 5000 years. The Annunaki brought an advanced, well rounded martial arts system with them and like all they brought it became corrupted over the years. MMA has dominated other styles in the cage, clearly striking, throws and takedowns and submissions are all important.
In 1908 Guchin Funikoshi, a pencil necked, VERY arrogant japanese man announced to the world that he had "perfected the art of empty hand fighting," he called this "karate-do." His pupils, past and current cannot survive the cage today. MMA dominates them all. As for a spiritual component, most "spiritual" aspects of karate, Tae Kwon do, judo, etc have been corrupted with the xtian mind virus. I am a bouncer at two clubs right now, and worked for 15 years in a supermax prison, the reality is that the well rounded style that the Annunaki brought with them is still superior, we humans just had to find our way back to it.
Dante
Do you understand the difference between SD and MMA?
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
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Sent: Tue, October 5, 2010 1:07:59 PM
Subject: Re: MMA
I only brought this up because I was offered to sign up at an mma dojo by someone who would hook me up. Don, what martial arts would you recommend? and what are your views on Bruce Lee?
--- In , Forums Contributor < wrote:
Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the
difference between sport and the other.
________________________________
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
To:
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more
interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to
China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they
do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@"<scott.mark06@
wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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Do you understand the difference between SD and MMA?
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
To:
Sent: Tue, October 5, 2010 1:07:59 PM
Subject: Re: MMA
I only brought this up because I was offered to sign up at an mma dojo by someone who would hook me up. Don, what martial arts would you recommend? and what are your views on Bruce Lee?
--- In , Forums Contributor < wrote:
Just do not mistake it, for a vaild Self-Defense path. Always understand the
difference between sport and the other.
________________________________
From: Sven <belthazorthemighty@...
To:
Sent: Mon, October 4, 2010 2:43:56 AM
Subject: Re: MMA
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I figured as much. I would love to fight anyway, but I'm still much more
interested in the esoteric side of martial arts. I've even contemplated going to
China and find a teacher, but I hear the don't teach outsiders as well as they
do their own.
--- In , "scott.mark06@"<scott.mark06@
wrote:
MMA does not help, it is a total fighting style with no spiritual component
that I am aware of, unless you can find an individual instructor that can
work some spiritual training into the curriculum. It is a great physical
workout and can be used with your spiritual training, but you will have to
combine them yourself. There are many good martial art styles that do have
a strong spiritual component built into the system if that is what you are
looking for.
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