Midareuchi
The Geometry of Chaos
If your dojo never does midareuchi, you’re training in a vacuum. Pressure tests instinct. Add it to your keiko.
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Unlike a standard fidget spinner, the Midareuchi is built for . It taps into a specific type of sensory relief:
In Zen, the concept of midareuchi can be seen as a manifestation of the "suchness" or "tathata" of reality, which transcends the dualisms of order and disorder, being and non-being. Midareuchi represents a state of consciousness that is open, receptive, and non-judgmental, allowing for the free play of thoughts, emotions, and perceptions.