Ki to the City
I met today’s guest in Linda Holiday Sensei’s online misogi class, where I quickly noticed that she always has profoundly interesting, deeply reflective things to say. I’m truly honored to offer this platform to share her insights with you. Joana Corbett da Silveira is the guiding current behind Shizen Aikido [https://shizen-aikido.com/] (in Ilhabela, Brazil.) True to its name, which translates to “Nature,” her dojo practice is magnificently immersed in the natural world. In fact, before securing her current space, she taught right on the beach, keiko on the sand, beneath the open sky, cusping the sea. Talk about a dream… During our conversation, she eloquently describes how the elements became her ultimate teachers; the soft shifting ground would reveal the true alignment of their kamae through footprints, and the powerful ocean wind would sometimes literally sway their bokken during strikes. Immersing in these elemental, energetic “beautiful island” surroundings sounds like a wonderful way to experience standing on the Floating Bridge of Heaven. Joana’s Aiki journey underwent what you might call a dimensional shift in consciousness during Covid, when she discovered the teachings of Senseis; Jan Nevelius, Richard Moon, Mary Heiny, and Linda Holiday. These extraordinary teachers profoundly influenced and empowered her to discover her own authentic expression of the art. She describes this transformative period as “coming out of the box”—learning to release attachments to rigid systems, conventional hierarchies, and the sometimes paralyzing need for external approval. By bravely stepping out of this traditional box, she transitioned away from a purely physical, adrenaline-fueled practice into a much softer, deeply fluid internal exploration. Central to this evolution is her deep integration of Qigong, a practice she embraced wholeheartedly after studying with Jan Nevelius Sensei. Joana Sensei beautifully conceptualizes this practice as exploring the “natural architecture of the body”. ( and I’d trust Joana Sensei’s expertise in architecture, she has a degree!) Rather than relying on forced movements that inevitably wear down our joints, she uses Qigong principles to reorganize the human structure from the inside out—properly aligning the tailbone, the spine, and the feet as prescribed by nature. This deep internal work serves as an expression of musubi, tying together physical structure and energetic flow, allowing one to move with freedom, longevity, and through an extraordinary dialogue with the body’s subtle needs. Joana Sensei takes this profound somatic knowledge off the mat and into daily life. She explains how even the simple, mundane act of standing up from a chair requires an awareness of our natural bodily architecture. By consistently practicing what constitutes Qigong, we can actively regulate our own nervous system wherever we are—whether dealing with a stressful conversation or stepping into an intimidating environment. Joana is clearly passionate about building an interconnected world family of Aikidoka. Hey. what a coincidence, me too! She emphasizes that Aikido is fundamentally about person-to-person relationships, and she actively wants to network, share ideas, and train together across lineages. I highly encourage everyone listening to reach out, say hello, and connect with her directly on Instagram, where she shares her ongoing Metamorfose Ambulante (an amazing song from the City of God soundtrack which I mentioned at the beginning of our talk, which is highly relevant to the discussion.) Shizen Dojo Instagram Link [https://www.instagram.com/shizen.aikido] Personal Instagram link [https://www.instagram.com/joanacorbett] Please help support Ki to the City “Ki to the City” remains a reader-supported publication. If you draw inspiration from these dialogues and wish to help me keep this podcast alive in the modern world, I humbly ask for your support. Please consider signing up to be a paid subscriber. If you would prefer to make a one-time contribution (or maybe have some editing work for me!), you can email me directly at jondiluca@yahoo.com, and as a token of my immense gratitude, you will receive a complimentary copy of Don Dickie Sensei’s deeply reflective volume of poetry, Silent Winds of Aikido. Get full access to Ki to the City at kitothecity.substack.com/subscribe [https://kitothecity.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]
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