Aikido, Tai Chi & the Difference Between Awareness and Embodiment | Sensei Bob Noah
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In this episode of Integral Being, Mark Wiley speaks with Aikido and Tai Chi instructor Bob Noah about the deeper transformative potential of internal martial arts practice.
Drawing from nearly six decades of Aikido and over fifty years of Tai Chi training, Bob explores the relationship between awareness and embodiment, nervous system regulation, energetic development, pressure training, inner alchemy, and the refinement of consciousness through sustained practice.
The discussion covers:
- Why many practitioners never fully embody their training
- Awareness vs. lived experience
- Relaxation under pressure
- Push hands and sensitivity training
- Aikido and Tai Chi as vehicles of transformation
- The teachings of Morihei Ueshiba, Koichi Tohei, Cheng Man-Ch'ing, and Robert Nadeau
- Ken Wilber's distinction between states and stages
- Spiritual maturity and ethical development in martial practice
Rather than focusing solely on technique, this conversation examines how internal arts can reorganize body, breath, attention, perception, and identity itself.
Presented by Integral Being with Mark Wiley.
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Inner Life with Mark Wiley