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  Iaido Keiko: Reflecting on the Ancient to Steady the Modern Soul In these turbulent times, when the world outside the dojo doors seems determined to test every limit of human composure, the practice of iaido offers a quiet but profound antidote. As chief instructor of Itten Dojo in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, I have watched students of all ages and walks of life enter our training hall burdened by the relentless pressures of contemporary existence. They arrive carrying the weight of distant wars, the daily sting of rising gasoline prices and an ever-climbing cost of living, the dizzying upheaval of the AI revolution, the unsettling revelations surrounding the existence of aliens or higher-dimensional beings, the sharp divisions of political discord, and the persistent threats to personal health that shadow every headline. Yet within the simple ritual of drawing and sheathing the sword—precise, deliberate, and utterly solitary—they begin to discover something essential: an inwa...