“You can learn from an ordinary bamboo leaf what ought to happen. It bends lower and lower under the weight of snow. Suddenly the snow slips to the ground without the leaf having stirred. Stay like that at the point of highest tension until the shot falls from you. So, indeed, it is: when the tension is fulfilled, the shot must fall, it must fall from the archer like snow from a bamboo leaf, before he even thinks it.” ThinkingHappensFallOughtHighestOrdinaryShotsWeightSnowTensionSlipsFulfilledLeafsArcherBamboo Author:Eugen Herrigel
“Don't think of what you have to do, don't consider how to carry it out! The shot will only go smoothly when it takes the archer himself by surprise. It must be as if the bowstring suddenly cut through the thumb that held it. You mustn't open the right hand on purpose.” IfsThinkingHandsPurposeCuttingShotsSurpriseThumbsArcher Book:Zen Source: Zen
“The more obstinately you try to learn how to shoot the arrow for the sake of hitting the goal, the less you will succeed in the one and the further the other will recede. What stands in your way is that you have a much too willful will. You think that what you do not do yourself does not happen.” ThinkingWayTryingDoeHappensSuccessGoalLearningWillingSucceedPerseveranceSakeShootingPersistenceHittingKey To SuccessArrowsRoad To SuccessRecipe For SuccessDoings Book:Zen Source: Zen