Friday, August 16, 2013

Storytelling.

Knowing others is intelligence; knowing oneself is wisdom.

Mastering others is strength; mastering oneself is true power.

Tao Te Ching - Verse 33

He who would know my story yet cannot know his own.  It should come as no surprise that this burden arrives in such a way, truly I have followed the Tao and chosen this obstacle deliberately.

The knowledge that follows this exercise will not benefit him without the wisdom to interpret it, but it will demonstrate strength and perhaps he will recognize power.  This serves the end, even if it is clumsy.

It is obvious he will not recognize the unique wisdom of the Tao, but Americans all seem to love those "Confucious say", fortune-cookie proverbs.  "Reading ten thousand books is not as useful as travelling ten thousand miles."

The first step of the journey will be Praying Mantis style, the second Bak Mei Pai, and finally Wing Chun as taught to him by Fa Quan before the destruction of the temple.  The subtleties of the journey will be lost on the traveler, but it will be enjoyable.

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