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- Kung Fu To’a, the Way of Wisdom, is a path that leads to your inner self, to know yourself better and to become aware of the surrounding environment. Zenaiy and Kungdraiy are two opposite symbols that indicates the time when the Kung Fu Ka turns his consciousness inside and outside of himself to think, to see with the eyes of the mind and soul.
- In general, kung fu/kungfu (/ ˌ k ʌ ŋ ˈ f uː / or / ˌ k ʊ ŋ ˈ f uː /; 功夫, Pinyin: gōngfu) refers to the Chinese martial arts also called wushu and quanfa.In China, it refers to any study, learning, or practice that requires patience, energy, and time to complete. In its original meaning, kung fu can refer to any discipline or skill achieved through hard work and practice, not.
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, the symbol of T'ai Chi Ch'üan) surrounded by five yellow plum flower petals (Kung Fu Styles List
Mei Hua, the symbol of Shaolin Ch'üan).The T'ai Chi symbol represents the union of Yin and Yang, which are the two fundamental principles of nature. Yin-Yang theory is very ancient and Chinese philosofers used it to explain the origin of the universe. At first Yang denoted the sun brightness, while Yin the lack of brightness, i.e. shade.
Subsequently Yang and Yin were considered two natural principles or forces: Yang was the male principle, positive; Yin was the female principle, negative. Moreover Yang represented light, warmth, dryness, hardness, activity..., while Yin represented darkness, cold, moisture, softness, passivity...
According to Chinese mind, all the phenomena of the universe are the resultant of the combination and the interaction of Yin with Yang. Yin cannot exist without Yang and Yang cannot exist without Yin. The two principles are inseparable like the poles of a magnet.
The union of Yin and Yang is called T'ai Chi, i.e. 'ultimate pole' or 'first principle'. In the T'ai Chi symbol, the black area represents Yin, the white area Yang. The black and white points which are in the two areas indicate that Yin and Yang are not absolute, but there is always some Yin in Yang and vice versa.
The circumference symbolizes the ciclic evolution of nature; the armony between the opposites is shown by the equality of the measures of the two areas of different colors.
The bright side is to the right, the dark side is to the left, because the sun rises in the East. In this case T'ai Chi Tou symbolizes the world. The S-shaped subdivision between the fields causes the perimeters of Yin and Yang to be the same as the perimeter of the whole circumference.
The graphic representation of T'ai Chi has also become the symbol of martial arts in general and of Tai Chi Ch'üan in particular. All Kung Fu movements are circular as the diagram lines. During the execution of techiniques and fights there is a continual alternation of Yin and Yang. For example the forward foot is Yang, the backword foot is Yin, but when we take a step forward Yang becomes Yin and vice versa.
The foot sustaining the most of the body weigth is Yang, the other is Yin; as soon as the weigth moves from one foot to the other, Yang becomes Yin and vice versa.
When we are tight we are Yang, when we relax we become Yin.
The visible parts of our body are Yang, the invisible ones are Yin. For example, during a fight the opponent sees my rigth fist (which is Yang, because it is visible) and parries, but he does not see my left fist (Yin), that hits him. But as soon as the left fist reaches the target it becomes Yang, while the rigth fist changes into Yin.
The five yellow petals of the plum flower (Mei Hua) represent Shaolin. But they also represent the five elements (wu hsing), originated by the interaction of Yin and Yang. The elements are symbolized by wood, fire, earth, metal and water. For a deeper discussion consult the Bibliography.
June 2006, Our Father in heaven (Jehovah, Yehuwah) began to open my blind eyes, and call me out of the darkness into His marvelous Light. The Truth was not easy to follow, but neither were any of the teachings of my occult masters. I realize now, that nothing of true value comes easily.
Becoming a disciple of the LORD is not cheap, it costs your life. But what a Life it is !
To be begotten again as a son of the Most Jeremiah 17:7-8 & Isaiah 61:3
High, is far greater riches than all the wealth,
the knowledge, and the years I spent as a slave
to the darkness and illusions of
this world.
It is my prayer that all who read these pages will be led to search for the Truth as it is in our Saviour Jesus Christ (Yehushua ha Moshiac) the Messiah !
Training and Experience –
1983 – Eric W. Wilson began his training in kung-fu, at the age of 14. His introduction to the Chinese martial arts was through the curriculum and instruction of the Fire & Water Martial Arts School, in Blountville, TN. He earned the rank of green belt before leaving for college in 1987.
1988 – Eric continued his education in martial studies at the Cleveland State Community College Isshinryu Karate program.
1989 – Eric was awarded the Valuable Service Certificate for working with youth and adult classes, as an assistant instructor in the Martial Arts & Fitness program at the local YMCA.
1991- While attending college outside Chattanooga, Eric joined the Cleveland, TN branch of the American Bando Association. Eric received his 1st Level Black belt after 5 years of continued training under Mike Jolly and Doug Boring; both 5th Level Burmese Bando instructors.
In 1993 he returned to upper east TN, to continue his studies in kung-fu at Fire & Water Martial Arts. After years six years of further training, in 1999 he received 1st dan Black sash in kung-fu and 1st dan in Full-contact Chinese Boxing. His was only the 5th person to be promoted to this rank in kung-fu in the almost 30 year history of the school.
Eric was also awarded the title of assistant instructor in the system, and opened a branch school teaching the principle arts of the Fire & Water style.
1999 – Eric was accepted into the Wing Lam Kung-fu Federation, and his school became an official Affiliate member of Wing-Lam kung-fu.
In the year 2000, Eric received Honorary ShodanCertification in the art of Isshinryu Karate, under Billy Rock and Thomas Everheart, both sandan (3rd dan) under Sensei Harold Long.
2002 – After 19 years of active training in kung-fu, Eric Wilson was promoted to the rank
of 5th dan and received the title of Disciple in Wu Zhao Quan (Animal mimic boxing) kung-fu, under Grandmaster H. David Collins.
2005 – Upon completion of 6 years training in the Japanese throwing arts, Eric received 1st dan Instructor Certification in combat Aikido; and Brown beltAssistant Instructor in Judo.
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Summer of 2006, Eric was awarded 1st Level Guru in the art of Escrima (Filipino stick & knife fighting), after 10 years study under Guru John Alan Baker of the Atlanta Martial Arts Center. Guru Baker is a certified instructor under Guru Dan Inosanto.
Spring 2007 Eric W. Wilson was inducted into the US Martial Arts Hall of Fame. This induction was awarded him, after 24 active years in the Chinese art of kung-fu; and 9 years experience under Grandmaster Dana A. Miller in Zu Wei Shu kung-fu and US Chuan-fa. During the years 1998 thru 2007, Eric studied with Sijo Miller in martial and medical Qigong and Shaolin kung-fu. These years were the most “enlightening” of his career.
It was during this time that Eric began to fully understand the “spiritual” background of the martial arts. No matter what the style, the real power comes through the hands of the spirits (fallen angels) which work beneath the veil of the arts !
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September 2007, I rejoice ! Now, for the first time in my life, through the Mighty Name and power of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ (Yehushua ha Moshiac); and by His precious blood, I am able able to live a Life of freedom, hope and victory such as I have never known.
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After almost 25 years of living in rebellion to Jehovah (Yehu-
wah) and His Word, the LORD opened my eyes and set me free ! I am thankful to every person who in the love of Christ, prayed for me over all of those years. And I also do lift my prayers to the Almighty Father, Creator of heaven and earth and sea; that He will work His Salvation and deliverance in the lives of every person with whom I trained and those I taught these dark and pagan arts.
May the LORD bless thee and keep thee, may He cause his Face to shine
upon thee, and be gracious unto thee: May the LORD lift up His countenance upon
thee, and give thee Shalom (peace with Him), through His Son Jesus Christ
(Yehushua ha Moshiac) !
your brother and fellowservant in Christ,
Eric W. Wilson