Generally it means being in the middle of a very bad situation. You can be in the belly of the beast if you go into the central command of an enemies headquarters.
2006-09-01 04:59:33
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answered by Clockwork Grape 3
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Belly Of The Beast Meaning
2016-10-06 12:48:43
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answered by wilmore 4
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I know I've mastered the ability to walk, talk and read. There's nothing much left to learn in these fields, and I can do it all with complete ease. Doesn't mean I never stub my toe, slur a few words, or stumble on a sentence now and then, but I've reached a point where it's completely causal. I'm not an olympic sprinter, or a public speaker, or a speed reader -- those are all entirely separate skills -- but what I learned is plenty to get through life. I never forget that the martial arts are called an art, whether or not that's an Eastern interpretation, but in the West this does have a purpose. An art couldn't be something you perfect. Music, painting and sculpting all have near limitless potential, but stages of development that you would have to "master" to get better. A black belt, as we've explained before on here, is about having a firm understanding of the fundamentals, or "All basic movements and techniques, can be applied with extended force and proper application in basic combination." The key words here would be "all basic movements and techniques" and "extended force and proper application". I would say there is a mastery of having LEARNED the requirements and KNOW how to put them to use, just not anything further from the basics. I think people go a little too far with the word, using it mostly erroneously, but the intent of comfortably and casually using what you've learned is what they're all implying. As for the martial arts as a whole, that I believe is impossible, especially as an art.
2016-03-18 05:57:09
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answered by Karen 4
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2014-08-20 23:35:29
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answered by Anonymous
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2015-08-16 18:27:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Belly of the Beast is a 2003 action movie starring Steven Seagal, and directed by Siu-Tung Ching, featuring an ex-CIA agent on a quest to find his kidnapped daughter.
"Belly of the Beast" was also a poem written by Brett Blumfield, featured in the e-zine Dark Walls in June 2004.
2006-09-01 04:36:22
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answered by Anonymous
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It refer back to the time when Jonah was swallowed by a fish in the bible and said a prayer from the belly of the beast.
As this was for many years the only book everyone had access to many other thing have been brought into our language e.g. death where is your sting
2006-09-01 05:10:30
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answered by the_knight_in_rusty_armour 2
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In my eyes there is no Such thing. To "master" anything is to put A limit in your mind That there is no Need for improvement. To have "mastered" something is to have perfected it and perfection doesnt Exist. There is always A need for improvement and if you believe this Whole heartedly then your potential, involving anything, is limitless.
2016-04-06 22:42:59
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answered by ? 4
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you're surrounded by an evil you can't escape
"in the belly of the beast" implies you've been swallowed by the beast, and you feel trapped.
2006-09-01 04:12:33
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answered by Anonymous
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in prison
2006-09-01 04:08:03
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answered by island3girl 6
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