A Call To Action - A Mouse Story |
By Sabumnim David Herbert
There was a mouse, who lived on a farm and his life was perfect. Until one day the farmer asked his wife lay down a mouse trap. The mouse watched in horror because it knew th... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:52:00 PST |
Are you there yet? |
By Sabumnim David Herbert
Can you remember all of the events of 1999, the coming of the end of the last 1,000 years and the horizon of the next millennium? Can you remember what you were doing, what y... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Mon, 12 Mar 2007 08:47:00 PST |
Daily Dose of Do by Master Herbert (Yong Ji In) |
To Live a full life and generate world peace, have a daily dose of Do:- Exercise, train, practice.- Practice breathing, Ki Gong.- Meditate, pray, chant (generate peace); commune with the Do, with God.... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:40:00 PST |
WHEN THINGS GET DIFFICULT by Master Herbert (Yong Ji In) |
Difficulty is what builds muscle, builds brain power, builds willpower, and strengthens character. Birth is difficult; growth is difficult. It..s all difficult if you just resist it or take it head on... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 03:10:00 PST |
MuDo |
MuDo
The martial way goes beyond the realms of understand of those who have not known the bitter taste of defeat and suffering enough to embrace death, nor known the rapture of victory that is value m... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:19:00 PST |
The Principle of WHA (harmony) |
The Principle of WHA (harmony)(part 3 of 3, Yu, Won, Wha)
In HapKiDo training there must exist a simultaneous harmonizing of mind, body, and spirit within one's environment. When all these elements ac... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:18:00 PST |
The Principle of WON (circle) |
The Principle of WON (circle)(part 2 of 3, Yu, Won, Wha)
The principle of the circle is greatly emphasized in HapKiDo. The circle symbolizes such concepts as totality, wholeness, original perfections,... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:17:00 PST |
The Principle of YU (flowing water) |
The Principle of YU (flowing water)(part 1 of 3 - Yu, Won, Wha)
In HapKiDo, water symbolizes many things. Among these are adaptability and softness. Water never struggles with any object that it encou... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Fri, 24 Nov 2006 12:16:00 PST |
The Three Points of Existence in Time and Space |
The Three Points of Existence in Time and Space by Master HerbertPast = JhinaganFuture = JhangnaeNow = Jhigum Value the present. You can never change the past, this is why we must honor... Posted by World Martial Arts Center on Thu, 23 Nov 2006 12:34:00 PST |