I might be reading this wrong...I couldn't find the book, do you have an author... but I think you missed the point.1stmarine said:In the end, like the old wise samurai said, it is one with the arrow.
(One in Zen and Aikido) is the one point, a state of mind, very strong.
I think the more correct statement would be that a person is one with the arrow and the person's state of mind should be no mind
If you understand this concept, you'd understand that seeing the gun's aligned sights on your target is that zen state of being one with your gun. You see the aligned sights without looking at them and the bullet is sent without conscious thought