Y. Kuo
07-25-2001, 10:16 PM
Tolerance is Lao Tze wisdom when dealing with others.
It is the cornerstone of the Buddhist way of life.
So it is with great pleasure to find this group with sincere thoughts and not flames.
But we must be careful not to evaluate popular names and popular arts with the original way.
The original ways are not our ways. Yet the path
need not take so many years as most of people suggest.
As an avid chess player I found the moves of the great masters enlightening. So it can be with Bagua and Taichi. Why should we re-do the learning curve when there are more enlightening ways?
As an Orthopedic and Plastic Surgeon I cannot afford to error being on the wrong side of the learning curve. I must be quick to master the
task at hand.
So it is with Bagua and Taichi. "Move quickly but do not rush." We were all born with great minds. Find those who can check mate you in several moves. Forget those who tell you it will take much time to check mate an opponent.
But be sure they can do so consistently and stand as a tesitimony to these "Invulnerable Arts" as attested to by Yang, Dong-I and other great teachers (Lao Tze)
By check-mating you in Bagua and Taichi we mean they can easily defeat you without effort. They should never be hit or touched. It's as rare as a
great world chess champion but they are out there.
Dr. Y Kuo
Tommy Kuo
It is the cornerstone of the Buddhist way of life.
So it is with great pleasure to find this group with sincere thoughts and not flames.
But we must be careful not to evaluate popular names and popular arts with the original way.
The original ways are not our ways. Yet the path
need not take so many years as most of people suggest.
As an avid chess player I found the moves of the great masters enlightening. So it can be with Bagua and Taichi. Why should we re-do the learning curve when there are more enlightening ways?
As an Orthopedic and Plastic Surgeon I cannot afford to error being on the wrong side of the learning curve. I must be quick to master the
task at hand.
So it is with Bagua and Taichi. "Move quickly but do not rush." We were all born with great minds. Find those who can check mate you in several moves. Forget those who tell you it will take much time to check mate an opponent.
But be sure they can do so consistently and stand as a tesitimony to these "Invulnerable Arts" as attested to by Yang, Dong-I and other great teachers (Lao Tze)
By check-mating you in Bagua and Taichi we mean they can easily defeat you without effort. They should never be hit or touched. It's as rare as a
great world chess champion but they are out there.
Dr. Y Kuo
Tommy Kuo