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20 – Moral Instruction in Budo (Itto-ryu Kenjutsu Jiri Kuden Kannen Sho, 1769) – May 13, 2015, Kim Taylor, Renshi, CI Sei Do Kai Guelph ON, Nanadan

15.5. Technique –Principle: Questions and Answers (2) Question: What is the decisive point in a match? Answer: When vital force and form come forth together, it is called “the decisive point in a match.” Question: When this happens, does it lead to a certain victory? Answer: That which cannot be won is inside one’s self. … Continue reading 20 – Moral Instruction in Budo (Itto-ryu Kenjutsu Jiri Kuden Kannen Sho, 1769) – May 13, 2015, Kim Taylor, Renshi, CI Sei Do Kai Guelph ON, Nanadan

17 – Moral Instruction in Budo (Itto-ryu Kenjutsu Jiri Kuden Kannen Sho, 1769) – May 5, 2015, Kim Taylor, Renshi, CI Sei Do Kai Guelph ON, Nanadan

15.3. Proper timing in a match When both opponents face each other in a match, endless variations of movements may arise. Once the state of anticipation in the middle of an attack and attack in the middle of anticipation is actualized, [the practitioner] arrives at the unity of attack and anticipation. Maturing in technical skill, … Continue reading 17 – Moral Instruction in Budo (Itto-ryu Kenjutsu Jiri Kuden Kannen Sho, 1769) – May 5, 2015, Kim Taylor, Renshi, CI Sei Do Kai Guelph ON, Nanadan

Defence of Person – Criminal Code of Canada

 Defence — use or threat of force 34. (1) A person is not guilty of an offence if (a) they believe on reasonable grounds that force is being used against them or another person or that a threat of force is being made against them or another person;(b) the act that constitutes the offence is committed for the purpose … Continue reading Defence of Person – Criminal Code of Canada