Bujinkan Belgium - The Network
where Belgian Buyu feel at home
where Belgian Buyu feel at home
This site is built as the virtual side of the network of Bujinkan practitioners in Belgium.
Hatsumi Sensei is giving us for 2010 new ideas and concepts to work with, and hopefully this site will fit into two of these ideas.
En no Kirinai, don't severe the connection.
We are all connected through our common ground, Bujinkan and as we train together and be eachothers uke and tori, we need to be aware of eachother, keep contact and learn from eachother.
If we cannot keep a connection with our fellow buyu, how do we expect to be able to keep the connection with all the rest (juppô sesshô)?
Kumo no Su, spiderweb.
You can see it as simple or as broad as you like, but our connection, our network of people is built as a spiderweb. Because we are all connected we can also sense changes and movement within this web. Being aware of this can make lots of situations easyer to understand.
'Life and combat are the same'.
The concept of connection goes wider than just our own network, a network also has connections to other networks/people. And therefore this site welcomes everyone, newly interested in Bujinkan,
family and friends of Bujinkan buyu and passers by alike.
The working core of this site is an expanding group and everyone interested in becoming a team member is welcome.
Whatever your talents are, big or small, there's plenty to do, just contact the team with your ideas.
Recentely, we started counting the amount of seminars that we visited in the last year and there were more than ten! Now everyone has a wish list and while we may try to visit as many seminars as possible, we do have to discern between them, since our budget is not inexhaustible. Nor that of yours I can imagine.
So on the top of that list, you typically put the more ‘important’ happenings as a ‘must go to’, than you have the middle ones that can be labeled; ‘would be interesting if my wallet allows it’, whereas the ‘maybe if I find some spare time’ ones inevitably land down the bottom of that list.
One of those yearly returning top events for us is the Yûro Shi Tennô seminar in Paris, with four of the best teachers in Europe; Peter king, Sveneric Bogsäter, Arnaud Cousergue and Pedro Fleitas. We had the chance to pop some questions, that we think you migth relate to, so we did! :) Enjoy!
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| Kunoichi Taikai 2010 Fri Sep 17 @09:00 - 05:00PM |
| BBBB Black Belt Seminar Sun Sep 26 @10:00 - 05:00PM |
| Kaigozan Dojo 20 Year Anniversary Taikai Fri Oct 01 @08:00 - 05:00PM |
| Friends in Bujinkan Sat Oct 02 @10:00 - 05:00PM |
| Manolo Serrano & Cavin Pietzsch Sat Oct 02 @11:00 - 05:00PM |
