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Wing Chun: 11/01/2007 - 12/01/2007
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This is a record of my journey in Kung Fu. The art I study is Wing Chun, although I am open minded to other systems as eveything has something to learn from. I think you will also see a progression in thought as it goes along. Sunday, 11 November 2007. Yuen Kay San Wing Chun Kuen with Kwok Wan Ping Sifu. During my stay in Hong Kong I had the honour of meeting and training with Kwok Wan Ping, who many would say was. He was critical of many people who are too soft, which is good in theory, but it doesnt wo...
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Wing Chun: 11/01/2006 - 12/01/2006
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This is a record of my journey in Kung Fu. The art I study is Wing Chun, although I am open minded to other systems as eveything has something to learn from. I think you will also see a progression in thought as it goes along. Saturday, 25 November 2006. The Secret Techniques of Biu Jee. What happens if we are caught off guard? So what does Biu jee mean anyway? Sunday, 19 November 2006. The History of Wing Chun, written by Grandmaster Yip Man. This text was written by Yip Man prior to starting the Wing C...
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Wing Chun: Yuen Kay San Wing Chun Kuen with Kwok Wan Ping Sifu
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This is a record of my journey in Kung Fu. The art I study is Wing Chun, although I am open minded to other systems as eveything has something to learn from. I think you will also see a progression in thought as it goes along. Sunday, 11 November 2007. Yuen Kay San Wing Chun Kuen with Kwok Wan Ping Sifu. During my stay in Hong Kong I had the honour of meeting and training with Kwok Wan Ping, who many would say was. He was critical of many people who are too soft, which is good in theory, but it doesnt wo...
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Wing Chun: What is Wing Chun
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This is a record of my journey in Kung Fu. The art I study is Wing Chun, although I am open minded to other systems as eveything has something to learn from. I think you will also see a progression in thought as it goes along. Friday, 19 January 2007. What is Wing Chun. What is Wing Chun. I personally believe that what is more important is the experiences that each master through the generations has added to the core philosophies compiled by Ng Moi. So what we practice now will look different to how ...
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Empty Your Cup: December 2011
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.
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Empty Your Cup: September 2009
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.
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Empty Your Cup: May 2010
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.
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Empty Your Cup: April 2011
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.
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Empty Your Cup: June 2011
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.
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Empty Your Cup: August 2011
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A professor visited a Zen master to enquire about Zen. As the master was speaking the professor kept interupting with his own opinions. So the master served some tea. He overfilled the cup and tea went everywhere. The professor shouted "the cup is full, there is no room for more tea! The master replied "like this cup, your mind is so full of its own opinions, there is no room for anything new, in order to taste my tea, you must first empty your cup.". Photos from my travels in Tibet, Nepal and India.