Lo oí de Sifu...

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"All Healing starts from the Heart!"

"Heart", en este caso, explicó, es corazón, mente, intención...

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"Mind Thinks, Events Manifest"


   
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"Karma is the consequence of all your thoughts, words and actions..."


   
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"Do good and avoid evil - simple, direct and effective!"


   
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"As a (Chi Kung) healer, do all you can, but remember that at the end it is God who does the healing"


   
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Student: Sifu... ¿Cómo sé que estoy sonriendo desde el corazón?

Sigung: ¿Cómo sabes que tienes hambre? ... Simplemente lo sabes!


   
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Lo oí de sifu: ...Es así de simple, mantengámoslo sencillo...

...los alimentos que nos da la tierra, es la conexión que tenemos a ella...

...si no disfrutamos, cada día, como este, entonces estamos desperdiciando el tiempo...

...con el chi kung podemos disfrutar de esto, sin tener una vida monástica, por que nosotros tenemos responsabilidades muy importantes aquí abajo...

Esto por decir las primeras cuatro que me vienen a la mente, pero mi sifu, forma parte de mi vida, me disfruto el ron, me disfruto ver el cielo, me alegro con mi dios, y no cabe duda que es mi bendición poder practicar estas artes tan maravillosas, por esto y muchas cosas, gracias sifu. 🙂


   
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"No te Preocupes, No intelectualice y Disfruta"!!!

"Mientras más secilla la técnica, más profundo es el resultado"

"Nobles Pensamientos, palabras y acciones" .


   
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…Un "cuento" de mi Sifu acerca de las perspectivas y la percepción cuando se recibe una transmisión:

"...Let us start with a story. A sifu asked a student to practice “One-Finger Shooting Zen”. A week passed, a month passed, two years passed, and the student was still practicing “One-Finger Shooting Zen” daily, while his sifu hardly taught him anything else.

This was a real story, the story of my sifu, Ho Fatt Nam, when he learned from my sigung, Yeong Fatt Khun. The daily practice of “One-Finger Shooting Zen” enabled my sifu to develop tremendous force not only for Dim Mak (an advanced kungfu art of dotting vital points) but also to heal people.

My sifu had a good perception. He promised himself that if he met a great master, he would do exactly what the master taught. Most other students would drop out. They had different perceptions. They probably thought that the master was fooling them. The reality was the same, a sifu asking his student to practice “One-Finger Shooting Zen” and hardly teaching him anything else, but due to different perceptions the results could be vastly different…"

¡Gracias Sifu!

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