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I'm putting this in "Lounge" because it's not overtly occult. I was trying unsuccessfully to hunt up an old Texas compadre on line the other day and remembered an anecdote he told me. At some point he had lived on the West Coast and studied jiu jitsu with a Japanese sensei. He hung around long enough to get to know the instructor pretty well on a personal level. Seems the sensei had a nightly ritual/meditation. He'd get out the implements for seppuku and sit with sharp katana blade poised at abdomen for some longish while whilst meditating. After this, he'd dash off a short poem with brush and ink on the topic of death. He claimed, I am told, that the practice contributed to "habitual lucidity."
For whatever reason, my acquaintance demurred against taking up the routine. It might need a certain mindset. (The sensei was a very unreconstructed traditionalist.) Still I can imagine certain insights might be stimulated by the practice.
This being the 21st century, probably there should be a "trigger warning" here somewhere, but I don't do trigger warnings. I do "try it" exhortations.
For whatever reason, my acquaintance demurred against taking up the routine. It might need a certain mindset. (The sensei was a very unreconstructed traditionalist.) Still I can imagine certain insights might be stimulated by the practice.
This being the 21st century, probably there should be a "trigger warning" here somewhere, but I don't do trigger warnings. I do "try it" exhortations.