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Interviewer: What kinds of things do you pay attention to when you are instructing orexplaining?

Kato: I tell everybody to try it anyway even if you don't understand it. Results come as you practice. People do not .understand when I explain it verbally. Words are a convenient tool, but to show them how is more important. When it comes to teaching, people generally say "This should be done like this." It is easier that way. However, in this way, the amount of verbal instruction tends to increase.  For example, when I tell students how to take people down without using force, I demonstrate this to help people understand the sense of it. Then, I let people try it. Then, from that, learners take it from there, sensing what it feels like. After that, if they are Seeing is believing willing to be stronger, I tell them to do it by themselves. There are no Aikido competitions, so instructors can't force them to do it, can they?  Seeing is much better than hearing hundreds of times. It is my great privilege to have had the chance to see the founder doing it. I really feel that I learned Aikido from seeing it.
I think it is important for instructors to show how it is done and let viewers feel how great it is. When I visited  Hombu dojo for the first time, I had the chance to see the founder perform Aikido. I thought, "This is something that will take my entire life to do."


Interviewer: What did you think about Kotodama, the spiritual principle the founder talked about?

Kato: I think vocalizing from Hara (stomach) lets our Kimochi (feeling/emotion) be present out there. I won't say that I haven't studied it, but I am afraid studying it too much ends up in word play. And my face should have the expression of God and become enlightened to talk about it. Or else, I don't feel my words come from a natural place. I feel awkward pretending to be a little God.  Martial artists ensure that their words and actions are congruent.  When verbal experience leads, it binds you. If that happens, I tend not to be at all free. The strength of Aikido is in embracing others.

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