Destructive power and Zero power

There are two ways to exert power. One is the "power" that is exerted by straddling or shifting weight. The other is the "power" created by cohabiting conflicting forces.

 

These two different types of power are expressed by the same kanji "", but their meanings are completely different. The "power" generated by straddling, weight transfer, extensor muscles, and flexor muscles becomes the "force to destroy" the opponent. Therefore, once you receive it, you will not receive it many times. Since the pain actually occurs, the body becomes tense when it is received again, and negative emotions such as anxiety and fear are born.

 

 

On the other hand, the power created by cohabiting conflicting powers is called "yin and yang power" or "zero power", and even if it is defeated by such power, it does not cause pain. You can take it many times, and in some cases, no matter how many times you are defeated, you will not feel negative, but on the contrary, you will feel positive.

However, "destructive power" and "yin and yang power" are not just such emotional differences. It can be said that the biggest difference between the former "destructive force" and the latter "yin and yang power" is whether they have the "power transcription" or not. The former force does not have a "power transcription", but the latter has a "power transcription". Therefore, a disciple who has been defeated by a teacher or master many times with such power can receive that power as an internal sense (physical knowledge). Eventually, you will be able to generate the same power as your teacher and master.

This "transfer of power" is called "power transfer action". "Destructive power" can be learned as a methodology and technique, but not as "power transfer action". On the other hand, "yin and yang power (zero power)" is difficult to acquire as a technique or methodology, and it can be acquired only by "power transfer action".

For those with a keen sense, such force seems to be applied with just one transcription.

"Destructive power" and "zero power" cannot be compared by nature, and it can be said that they are qualitatively completely different worlds of "power".