A Journey from Buddhist Training Grounds to Modern Self-Improvement Arenas

 

I like the sound of the word Dojo (道場). The term Dojo originally translated to the Vajra seat (Badhimanda) beneath the Bodhi tree, where Buddha attained enlightenment. It appears to have been the original name for a place of Buddhist training in Japan. It is noted that during Japan's Meiji period (1868-1912), martial arts training halls began to be commonly referred to as Budojo (武道場) and eventually shortened to Dojo. Presently, the term Dojo is widely used to describe the arena itself, encompassing education related to human resource development. In essence, it can be stated that a “Dojo” is now a place for self-improvement training, irrespective of time or location, depending on individual intent. Personally, the X platform has evolved into a training ground, much like a “Dojo,” that consistently keeps me motivated. I can only express gratitude to everyone who takes the time to read my messages on this platform.

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