loki09789
Senior Master
I know that in Japan, China, Korea (the big three of asian trad arts) it is clearly explained in most cases what the philosophical/cultural structure that a particular school is developed from or is being used to teach (ex. Shaolin practice as an exercise in Buddhism as well as martial skill)...
With the diversity in FMA, what are some of the major cultural, religious/philosophical structures that these arts have either developed from or are used to teach/reinforce.
For example, I know that tribal arts are used as part of the rites of passage from child to man as well as martial technical/tactical skill, what I am looking for is the subtleties of these cultures and how it influences the art.
With the diversity in FMA, what are some of the major cultural, religious/philosophical structures that these arts have either developed from or are used to teach/reinforce.
For example, I know that tribal arts are used as part of the rites of passage from child to man as well as martial technical/tactical skill, what I am looking for is the subtleties of these cultures and how it influences the art.