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Please find below another wonderful and inspiring quote from Sifu:
"But the most important advice, the one that you must follow before you even begin, is that you must be confident that you will succeed. This is overcoming your mental blockage. Once your mind is clear about your mission, your body and emotion will follow suit." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find below another inspiring quote from Sifu:
"This was what Taoist masters in the past referred to as “wu-wei”, which is often translated as doing nothing and everything will be done for you. In Western terms, it is trusting God knowing that God always work for your best interest.
What many people may not realize is that the Taoist masters shared only part of their secret. The first part is “you-wei”, which means doing something appropriate. In Western terms, you must help God to help you. In your case, the “you-wei” part or helping-God part is to generate an energy flow. Then the Universal Energy, or God, will work out the best for you." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiile from the heart... Dont ask how, just do it.
By the way , do you know how many " i " in the above quote ..don't count , just go into chi kung state of mind , ask the Universal Mind , and receive the transmitted answer ...you'll get better with practise !
Smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiile from the heart... Dont ask how, just do it.
By the way , do you know how many " i " in the above quote ..don't count , just go into chi kung state of mind , ask the Universal Mind , and receive the transmitted answer ...you'll get better with practise !
Such an inspiring quote from Sifu this is It's amazing the tremendous amount of benefits one can get from such a seemingly simple deed. Keep smiling from the heart!
Smiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiile from the heart... Dont ask how, just do it.
By the way , do you know how many " i " in the above quote ..don't count , just go into chi kung state of mind , ask the Universal Mind , and receive the transmitted answer ...you'll get better with practise !
Thank you dear Sihing for sharing this wonderful quote. Certainly my most favourite. :-)
Such an inspiring quote from Sifu this is It's amazing the tremendous amount of benefits one can get from such a seemingly simple deed. Keep smiling from the heart!
With Shaolin Salute,
Lee Wei Joo
I agree with you dear Sidai. Thanks for sharing your thoughts :-)
For today, I would like to share another quote from Sifu that I truly love:
"Where is the Kingdom of God? Jesus answers clearly in the Bible, “The Kingdom of God is in your heart.” An excellent way to have a glimpse of God's Kingdom is to stand upright, be totally relaxed, close your eyes gently, and smile from your heart. As your heart opens, feel the presence of Jesus with you, and let the Grace of God flow over you. Conclude the session by giving a blessing to whoever you wish. Practice this every morning. You will grow spiritually, and as a result you will feel free, peaceful and happy." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find below another beautiful and inspiring quote from Sifu:
"Letting go is very important. We should let go physically, emotionally, mentally and spiritually.
A lot of problems arise when a person cannot let go. He becomes tensed when he cannot let go physically. He becomes angry, afraid, nervous or sad when he cannot let go emotionally. He becomes dull-minded and stressful when he cannot let go mentally. He becomes depressed and imprisoned when he cannot let go spiritually.
When you let go spiritually, you open your heart. When your heart opens, you feel happy and you set you spirit free. You have found from direct experience the answer to a very important question that many philosophers have asked for ages, namely what makes a person happy.
It is not riches, not power, not meeting a pretty girl or striking a lottery. It is opening the heart. If meeting a pretty girl or striking a lottery opens a person's heart, he becomes happy. Otherwise he may remain indifferent." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find below another inspiring and marvelous quote from Sifu:
"We in Shaolin Wahnam have a few wonderful skills to open our heart. Our signature skill, of course, is to smile from our heart. When we smile from our heart, it opens, with the result that we feel happy and free. When you have this skill, it does not matter whether you are a pauper or a millionaire, on a lonely island or in a crowded city, when you smile from your heart you become free and happy.
It was not without good reasons that our past masters said, “Hok tak siu lam chan miew fatt, ho ko tim sek pin kam cheun”, which means “When you have accomplished the genuine, marvelous Shaolin arts, it is better than accomplishing the skill of turning stones to gold by touch!”" - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find below another fantastic quote from Sifu:
"Similarly, if you wake up in the morning to find the sky overcast, and you complain that it is going to rain, or when you go to work or to study and complain you are going to have a hard time ahead, you view life the negative way. If you rejoice that plants will be glad of the falling water, and you have a chance again to listen to falling rain, and that you are blessed with another day to experience the wonders of just being alive, you view life the Shaolin Wahnam way." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find another beautiful quote from Sifu below:
"You should not only aim at the destination but also enjoy the journey. You should not just celebrate the achievement but also cherish the effort." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
The photo of Sifu playing that cute little violin is priceless!
With Shaolin Salute,
Lee Wei Joo
I totally agree with you dear Sidai. I love that picture as it brings a profound smile in my heart. :-)
For todays quote I would like to share another beautiful answer from Sifu:
"If you treat your older and weaker students as old and weak, they will remain old and weak. Tell them to become young and strong, despite their age and infirm condition. Of course they do not become young and strong over-night, or even in a month or two. If they are 60 now, or have to pause a few times to rest while going up a slope, tell them that in a year's time they will feel and look like 55, and be able to walk up a slope briskly without panting.
We do not just set the vision and the direction, but also provide the tools with which the students work on to achieve their goals. If they just travel on, i.e. practice correctly every day, arriving is a matter of time.
Of course we do not treat an old or infirm student as if he were young and strong. We ask him to become young and strong, and give him the tools to do so. He has to use the tools. But most important of all, he must want to be young and strong, want it enough to put in time and effort to realize the vision." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
Please find below another inspiring quote from Sifu that I personally love:
"We are confident in our teaching and of the benefits that our teaching will bring because we ourselves have gone through the same process and have enjoyed the benefits. We have to inspire confidence into our students that they too can enjoy these benefits.
But we have to remind them that they have to put in time and effort, just as we did before them. They should also know that their journey to recovery or to mastery of our arts is long and not easy, though we have done our best to make it much faster and easier for them than what it was in the past and what it is in most other schools." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
I would like to share today another beautiful and inspiring quote from Sifu:
"When a person cultivates his spirit, he becomes peaceful and happy. His sense or feeling of peace and happiness spreads and influences other people. This is expressed in the English proverb that “Birds of the same feathers flock together”.
You can test out this experiment easily. Speak to someone peacefully and happily. You will have a favorable response. Now speak the same things to someone angrily or rudely. You can be sure that the response will be different." - Grandmaster Wong Kiew Kit
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