Shoshin?! The State of Mind for Studying Anything
By Thomas D. McKinnon‘Shoshin’, (初心), translates to ‘Beginner’s mind’. To quote the Zen master, Shunryu Suzuki:
‘In the beginner’s mind there are many possibilities, but in the expert’s mind there are few. A true beginner’s mind is open and willing to consider all pieces of information, like a child discovering something for the first time.’
Shoshin: The Quintessential Mindset for Learning
Shoshin, simply the best way to approach any learning experience: an attitude of openness, eagerness and lack of preconception. Even when studying at an advanced level just do it as a beginner would.Listen without commenting, regardless of how much you think you know of the subject. Observe as if you know nothing, learn as a child learns, and get excited about a new discovery. Shoshin, like all of the concepts you discover on your journey of Karate-do, will help you to lead a more rewarding life. Shoshin is the quintessential mindset for learning.
One of the things that we (karateka) do, prior to and on completion of training, is the ritual mokuso. Mokuso means to “silent thinking”. However, in the dojo it has further connotations: to meditate or contemplate quietly, thus separating your karate training from the outside world. I give this guiding instruction to beginners for mokuso:
‘Empty your mind… Concentrate on your breathing, think of nothing but slowly filling and emptying your lungs (using diaphragmatic breathing) whilst emptying your mind.’
Shoshin: Make Room for Learning
By emptying your mind you are making room for learning, or absorbing, like a child or a complete beginner. Shoshin is a concept far less literal than it is metaphorical, not to be confused with simply forgetting everything. As we develop knowledge and expertise the tendency is to narrow our focus, filtering out the things we think we already know, concentrating on details we consider we don’t know. The danger here is that we may block out information that disagrees with what, we consider, we already know. Unconsciously we sifting out any conflicting ideas in favor of information which confirms our previous experience or philosophical standpoint.Entering the dojo for the very first time students, from varying demographics – age, sex, socio-economic, body composition, up-bringing, life skills and experience – begin with shoshin… more or less.
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