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Ways To Wisdom
"'He made me angry. How could he make you angry? Only you can make you angry.' That understanding changes your way of relating to the world and your way of looking at stress." - John Daido Loori
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What is Warrior Spirit?
The ancient wisdom of the warrior spirit remains available today through the vital skills and understandings discovered and developed by those who have come before us. And with proper guidance, your “warrior spirit” is accessible by you, right now, to manage the challenging situations you face everyday—at work, at school, at home—and on your Way.
The Warrior Spirit
Traditional warriors developed ethical, martial, and spiritual skills that served their community and fostered their personal quest for an expanded consciousness. Stories about these people—and their ways—attribute to them admirable qualities such as: impeccable character, ebullient spirit, and humility—to name a few.
These warrior qualities also exist in you, and with proper coaching and guidance, you can learn how to cultivate and apply this combination of learnable skills and concepts to develop your unique gifts for meeting the challenges you face—at work, at school, at home, and on you Way.
Tai Chi Coaching
Tai Chi Coaching at BIOM is a unique approach to cultivating the skills you need to meet the continual challenges you face on your battlefields. Working together we explore and strategize the best ways to achieve the professional and personal goals that are most important to you.
Tai Chi Coaching helps you discover and develop the same inner resources traditionally used by warriors to calm themselves before, strengthen themselves during, and heal themselves after a battle.
Coaching at BIOM helps you make sure that the road less traveled doesn’t turn out to be “the road not traveled.”
Centering Solutions
Centering Is A Solution
“Meetings” happen all the time: most of the time with other people—all of the time with yourself. How you prepare for these meetings has a major effect on their outcomes. And knowing how to center yourself is the decisive factor in getting your needs met—while developing and maintaining good relationships with those you meet along the way.
Being Centered
To be centered is to feel balanced—your breath flowing smoothly, your mind and body calmly alert—adapting to the situation at hand. Centering breeds clarity, clarity summons courage, and courage leads you down the path of the right action.
Centering happens when you re-member: when you allow the various aspects of yourself—your body, mind, and intention—to naturally realign, enabling you to focus all of your capabilities on what you need, or want to achieve.
When you’re centered, what you’ve trained yourself to do—mentally and physically—will emerge spontaneously. And if you’ve remembered to train yourself well, centering provides you with the solution you need at any given moment.