2002 has been a very eventful year with the camps, trips and demos. With the coming of fall it is time to get into a strong training routine to finish the year as we began, and to set the tone for 2003 which looks like it will be full of opportunities for those who train hard. So plan now for the future and then execute with strong intent.

Sensei Skoryk


The CMAC Agenda
Education not just Entertainment

The goal of CMAC is to reach traditional martial arts in a positive environment and in a Canadian context.

Bun Bu Ryu Do - The Way of Pen and Sword Oneness
1/3 Austere Physical Training, 1/3 Protracted Meditation, 1/3 Mental Assimilation.

While at the Dojo, the element of austere physical training is the most obvious. To this end we have literally traveled the world to be able to bring you a complete program of the highest quality of martial arts to our Dojo.

The ultimate goal of perfection of character requires that we endeavour to cleanse, build and lead our intrinsic energy. Much like our daily shower, we must first cleanse our energy and learn how to utilize it to create a positive element- Iron Shirt, or Peng Jin, and have this positivity manifest in our daily lives.

The Mental component begins with the basic readings outlined in the Student Manuals, but the goal is expansion and expansion and emancipation of the mind. The Zen method was to awaken the student to the myriad of possibilities and realities that exist in the infinite while keeping us firmly grounded in the here and now.

This of course puts us on a different road than most (the Western scientific measure of disorder which states that in this reality in any enclosed system, entropy or disorder increases over time) as we endeavour to decrease our entropy or increase the order of the closed system hat is ourselves in the belief that if we affirm this for ourselves, we can help our community, country, World and Universe.

This we affirm for all sentient beings without exception because of course the goal of enlightenment is to move beyond the subject/object dichotomy, i.e. beyond us and them, here and there.

"There are more things in Heaven and Earth that are dreamt on in your philosophies"
-Hamlet

If not you then who?