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2007-05-05 09:51 pm (UTC)
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I know nothing of what you speak with regard to philosophy , but I suggest you need to determine which form of kumite is intended.
I'd imagine an argumentative equivalent to gohon kumite might be just as useful as a technique in training people how to think.
Also, the form of philosophical argument engaged in by Tibetan monks often looks very much like free-sparring!
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I'd imagine an argumentative equivalent to gohon kumite might be just as useful as a technique in training people how to think.
Also, the form of philosophical argument engaged in by Tibetan monks often looks very much like free-sparring!