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    Greetings from Shaolin

    Hey all,
    I said I would post from shaolin if I could manage it - so here you go. It's great to be back here again. I'll let you in on more later. amitoufo
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    Hey Gene, hope all is well.

    Please burn some incense on my behalf. Thanks Be well

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    hey i think doc was out there and came back coz he was sick and didnt wanna catch that crazy bug going around now. Just imagine if BOTH of u guys were there

    dawood
    Peace is not the product of terror or fear.
    Peace is not the silence of cemeteries.
    Peace is not the silent result of violent repression.
    Peace is the generous, tranquil contribution of all to the good of all.
    Peace is dynamism. Peace is generosity.
    It is right and it is duty.

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    Whats up Gene.
    ***SONIC KICK***

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    Hey Gene-

    Amitoufo

    i can only imagine the degree of enjoyment you are experiencing right now. (even if you are training really hard)

    Be nice to hear what the state of things are.

    Stay warm.

    cheers
    Kung Fu is good for you.

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    im sure with all the stuff happening there he will be warm enough

    dawood
    Peace is not the product of terror or fear.
    Peace is not the silence of cemeteries.
    Peace is not the silent result of violent repression.
    Peace is the generous, tranquil contribution of all to the good of all.
    Peace is dynamism. Peace is generosity.
    It is right and it is duty.

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    Hope your having fun there, Gene. Stay away from anyone with a cough.
    I will crush my enemies, see them driven before me, then hit their wimminz with a Tony Danza. - Vash

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    how long are you there for ?

    what you up to ?

    .....I could always visit ya

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    try to set up a UFC or Pride Shaolin if you have time. 'preciate it
    I do not ever see Sifu do anything that could be construed as a hula dancer- hasayfu

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    the village...

    ...is gone now?

    Schools all relocated? Must be quiet. How is Su Xi holding up?

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    Hey Gene! Having a great time, wish I were there.

    Bring me back a shaolin monk bobble-head, preferably with a suction cup on the feet so I can mount it on my dashboard for my edification as I drive.



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    Gene or anyone else,

    I'm curious, what do these shaolin monks in China, the temple, or the ones that tour the US say about fighting? What are their basic principles, stratgies, foundation and stuff?

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    How is Su Xi holding up?
    Is Su Xi that really old monk? I was thinking he was made abbot of the Southern Temple that's being built

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    Shi Su Xi...

    ...is one of those 'really old monks.' Unfortunately he has parkinsons. I had the great honor of meeting him, and the priviledge of listening to him speak for quite some time about Shaolin history, philosophy, and martial arts...he is one of the 14 or so monks who returned or stayed at Shaolin during the CR, and is one of the Four Olds. From what was told to me, he had a pretty rough time of it during the CR.

    Many of the monks owe their martial and Ch'an heritage to this man as well as some of the Wan's and other Su's...

    Here is the list of generational names, which actually comes from a poem written by the Abbot Fu Yu:

    Fu hui zhi liao jue
    zi ben yuan ke wu
    zhou hong pu guang zong
    dao qing tong xuan zu
    qing jing zhen ru hai
    zhan ji chun zhen su
    de xin(g) yong yan heng
    miao feng chang jian gu
    xin lang zhao shan shen
    xing ming jian chong zha
    zhong zheng shan xi xiang
    jin zhi yuan ji du
    xue ting wei dao shi
    yin ru gui yuan lu


    I also heard (read?) that he had been made the Abbot of the new southern temple, and that quite a few of the monks have sort of made that their headquarters so to speak...but from what I saw of his condition it would seem that doing a lot of traveling would prove difficult for him.

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