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- From: jchristian@desire.wright.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: attack vs. harmony
- Message-ID: <1992Dec24.231856.6361@desire.wright.edu>
- Date: 25 Dec 92 04:18:56 GMT
- References: <4412@unisql.UUCP> <4417@unisql.UUCP> <1992Dec22.010116.6325@desire.wright.edu> <4431@unisql.UUCP>
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- In article <4431@unisql.UUCP>, wrat@unisql.UUCP (wharfie) writes:
- > In article <1992Dec22.010116.6325@desire.wright.edu> jchristian@desire.wright.edu writes:
- >>"I only use my martial art for self defense." But are there times when
- >>you would use it to attack somebody?
- >
- > No. Although I've sometimes been sorely tempted... A person
- > should not act to bring about disharmony and besides, attacking people
- > is dangerous. You never know when the guy might be lots better than you...
-
- But where does disharmony begin? I have my doubts that we can ever really know
- the true cause of things, or whether it can be said that anything really has a
- single cause. Because of that, I have my doubts about whether we can say we
- are maintaining harmony by not attacking, when in fact the harmony may already
- be broken.
-
- What if I'm walking down the street one night on the college nightclub strip
- and some guy swing at me out of nowhere? Do I have to wait for him to attack?
- Do I hope for that oh-so-reliable "I just won't be there" mind power? If I see
- this guy giving me looks while I'm walking, and he comes up to me and gives me
- a hard but painless shove, do I wait for him to do something more dangerous, or
- do I react off that one attack that was obviously not meant to hurt me?
-
- Questions that come to mind: Why is this person attacking me? And in doing
- so, is this person breaking the harmony, so I'm allowed to defend myself? Or
- is he about ready to break the harmony but hasn't quite got there yet, so I
- have to wait for something a little more serious to happen before I can defend
- myself?
-
- Or what if this guy is carrying this chip on his shoulder because I unknowingly
- offended him last week? Say I bumped into him or took his favorite place at
- the bar or something. Did I break the harmony last week by giving him an
- excuse to react to me? Is he breaking the harmony by trying to get me to react
- to him? Is the harmony broken at all? And if so, would it be healed by my
- walking away?
-
- Would I be unjustified in noticing this guy giving me a stare, staring back at
- him and generally intimidating him so that he won't swing at me? And if by
- doing this, will he just harbor the grudge and try it again next week? But if
- I walk away from him without doing anything, will he just wait to try it again
- next week?
-
- I know this is all theoretical bullshit, but it somehow seems important. We
- are supposed to be the good guys, the no-you-swing-first crowd. But you notice
- in the movies and the stories that the good guys have one weakness: they can't
- do anything until the bad guys do something first, and by that point they're
- already starting from a deficit. Is real life like the movies?
-
- So back to my original question (after all this rambling). What about harmony?
- Is the attacker always going to be the one who's breaking the harmony? Is it
- possible for the defender to break the harmony by not dealing with the
- confrontation? And does it even matter? I assume it does, so that we don't
- abuse our skills, and the only reliable system of checks-and-balances comes
- from within ourselves. But is the role of perpetual defense looking at a small
- chunk of the big picture? (It sounds suspiciously like Plato's necessary lies:
- we justify our defensive role by saying it's the harmonious one.) I'm not
- advocating that we go around and do whatever we want without consideration, but
- I also hope that we're not practicing under some grand delusion. I hope you
- guys can convince me that my doubts are unfounded.
-
- Jeff
-