Piraye Kirisci

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At kai, there are two major lines of force in the body. A vertical line is formed by the downward pressure of the breath and the raising of the spine. Simultaneously, a horizontal line of force is formed by the expansion of the chest and the outward pressure of the legs. As he holds the arrow at kai, the kyudoka concentrates on adjusting his breathing and posture so the vertical and horizontal lines of force meet at right angles.
One Arrow, One Life: Zen, Archery, Enlightenment
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