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The Four Precepts of Training Programs Kosher Kung Fu Training
The first precept we learn and practice in
order to fight against the evil inclination is how to "stand as
still as a mountain." When we try to stand perfectly still, we cannot.
We want to scratch, or turn our head. Every kind of thought begins
to arise doing its best to keep us from being still. It takes great
self-control and practice in order to do this. The more we demonstrate
this self-control, the stronger we become, our attention span develops
to a much higher degree, and the foundation is laid for learning
respectful conduct and having fortitude in the face of adversity. |
The second precept we practice is to be "as quiet as a forest".
We always achieve more when we truly master the phrase: "saying
little, but doing much". This technique is very powerful, because
it teaches us how to control our tongue, measure our words, and
speak in a positive manner.
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The
third precept is, "Move like the wind". Example: When a student's
parent asks them to do something, there should be no back talk,
no hesitation, just get up quickly and get the job done! This is
a sign that respect and good character traits are being developed.
It also teaches to the student to react quickly , and to also take
responsibility. |
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The fourth precept is: "When
facing evil, be as fierce as fire." This is the byproduct of the
first three precepts. When our self-control is strengthened, our
words carefully chosen, always speaking positively about others
and are willing and eager to take action when asked or commanded
to do so, then we are as "fierce as fire" against any evil. |
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