There is a reason that all things are as they are, and did you see with my eyes and know with my knowledge, you would perhaps better understand.

Bram Stoker
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Aikido is a way of learning to appreciate life's natural beauty. The Aikido philosophy is that by accepting life as it is, you are able to better understand it, thus making it work in your favor. Accepting that everything in nature has a purpose enables you to see the hidden meaning in things. Aikido teaches you how to use both your body and your spirit.

The Aikido philosophy not only teaches you how to better understand the world around you, but it also teaches you how to make the best out of whatever situation in life that you find yourself in. Showing this philosophy through Aikido is not only about learning how to do something, but it's also about learning how to do something without giving up.

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