Welcome to the AGKK Philosophies section. All philosophies are provided courtesy of Bernie Haughey, Chief Instructor, Australian Goju Kai Karate.

Excellence Cannot Stand Still

“True karate practitioners

 
 

believe that learning and excellence cannot stand still. Their goal is the pursuit of excellence. They are calm, quietly confident, respectful and courteous in manner. They develop the ability to be more aware and make precise decisions. Their karate training is reflected in every aspect of daily living.”

“There is no way to perfection but through patience and effort.”

Benefits of Positive Thinking

“The greatest human invention or idea may have hundreds of failures before it achieves success. Sometimes a student may think something is standing in their way, but this is really an illusion. What exists is an opportunity for them to do their best and gain success. My advice has always been to 'think positive', and find fuel in any failure.”

“Be true to yourself and others.”

Failure leads to Success

“When a person fails, he or she actually gets closer to where they want to be. Every time you try something that does not work, you are getting closer to finding the solution.”

“Value humanity, not money.”

Keys to Life & Survival

Mental toughness, it the key to survival, this is the product of spiritual strength and meditation. It comes through training, meditation, and exercise.

Self-reliance is the key to survival. The more self-reliant you are, the less you will fall victim to the mercy of others.

Mental Calmness is the key to survival. Meditation is a way to calm your inner-self. In desperate times, you mind must remain calm.

Instinct is the key to survival. Through self-defense and karate training you will intensify your instincts — "always follow your instincts".

“Life itself is a constant struggle – live life purely and with sharpness.”

Compassion through Self-Cultivation

“In today’s rapidly changing times and the gradual is integration of culture, there is a strong need for an art form with a true philosophical base – one that emphasizes continual self-cultivation and refinement. This art should have at its core the development of the Individual and be designed to promote a genuine concern and responsibility to other human beings, not try to encourage aggression and a ‘win only’ attitude. Martial arts should focus on the development of the individual in which the ultimate goal is to continuously strive to develop the positive qualities within each of us; this is the true essence of Australian Goju Kai Karate.”

“Traditional karate is not a dance; it is a way of effective self-defence and a way of life.”

"Everything in the universe depends on other things for its existence. From the smallest atom to the largest galaxy, things are always changing. If conditions are right, they come into existence; if conditions change, they cease to exist. Life on Earth depends on air, water and the heat of the sun. If any of those things changed, human life would stop. Each thing depends on everything else."


"You must, above all, learn the art of true and real patience. Follow the "Way" of patience to the seventh power and never be in a hurry to learn. Always think first and avoid acting rashly. Never harm anyone or let yourself be harmed." Chojun Miyagi


The Last Teachings
"Do not be struck by others.
Do not strike others.
The principle is the peace without incident." Chojun Miyagi


Five Secrets of Japanese Goju Ryu
"Move quickly.
Sound, calm mind.
Be light in body.
Have a clever mind.
Master the basics." Gogen Yamaguchi


Budo vs. Bujitsu - Master Gogen Yamaguchi

"Budo is concerned with an Individuals search for something, whereas the Bujutsu is concerned with the application of the art or the technique. Budo is the way, where as the Bujutsu refers to the technique. Through the practice of Bujutsu, the way of Budo can be followed. The literal translation of the word Budo is 'not to use spear' which means 'not to fight' or 'stop fighting'. The way of Budo is not to be concerned with winning... winning, sport and the competitive spirit are not the way to understand Budo. It is rare to come across a real artist who practices Budo, I doubt if many really exist." Gogen Yamaguchi

"Karate requires you to make a strenuous effort night and day, before you achieve understanding. Strong Spirit and Will Power, so that we can overcome our own interests.

It is very important to exercise every day, not to be come bored, not to give into anguish Essentially the purpose of karate was to protect ourselves, But now through karate we are not only training our bodies, but our minds.

Therefore, The Way is not to attack another, but to restrain yourself, we should not do harm to others.

Accordingly, your emphasis should not be on skills, but on training your mind. If you are impatient, you can not expect improvement in your skill. If you become arrogant and over- confident in your skills, you should not be involved in the study of karate.

The major teachings of karate are to achieve confidence in yourself , to be polite, maintain peace and tranquility of mind. You should pay tribute to your parents, ancestors and master. You should also be in harmony with your friends.

You must keep them in mind and not become arrogant and over- confident. It is extremely important to keep and show reverence to your master, otherwise, even if you are great at karate, you will follow the path of extreme, your desire for understanding can never be attained.

If you stop learning karate, spontaneously you are forced to do that. You have to know it is a long way to polish your skill, train your spirit and keep tranquillity of mind; to get rid of our own interests and do what is the right thing.

After you become aware of these, you will know the greatness of gods.

For you to achieve this you must discard your own interest and then you will understand The Way."


AGKK Philosophies © 2002 Bernie Haughey, AGKK

 

 
 
 
 
 
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