Like the Dojo Kun, the Guiding Principles have a special place in dojos which are descended from Taika Seiyu Oyata.
Unlike the Dojo Kun though, the Guiding Principles are not shared with other Japanese or Okinawan martial arts schools.
Taika Seiyu Oyata received these principles from Nakamura Shigeru Sensei during the time Taika Oyata studied Nakamura's Okinawan Kempo.
Students are required to learn these guiding principles and encouraged to apply them in daily life.
The language used in the Guiding Principles can be difficult to understand. These paragraphs are not written using words and phrases that we would normally choose. Why is this? Taika Oyata and his closest students worked hard to translate the deeper meaning of the written language and selected words that Taika felt best expressed the lesson he wanted to emphasise. We leave these unchanged to remember these lessons and to remind us that we learn from the past, in order to navigate the future.
When you see words like "master" and "superior", remember that these words were used differently in Okinawan martial arts dojos in the 1950's - they did not have the same weight or meaning that we give these words today.