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DEAR VISITOR
In Ying Gi Ga Wing Chun, we recognize that Wing Chun
was created as and
should be instructed as a combat art. We recognize as well that the practitioners of Wing
Chun will hopefully spend only a small fraction of a percent of time in their lives
fighting. It is important, therefore, to be able to use the same concepts and principles
used in fighting to better other non-combat areas of your life. Each fighting principle
can also be interpreted philosophically. We believe that the practice of Wing Chun, and an
understanding of its principles and philosophies, should be a catalyst to putting each
practitioner in the driver's seat of his or her life. The development of great fighting
abilities should give each of us the ability to be kind, compassionate, and loving by
overcoming the fears that often manifest themselves as anger and hate. The truly competent
warrior is not boastful. The truly secure person is free from the need to impress others
with his or her physical prowess and free from the need to have the approval of others. He
or she can be understanding, acceptant, and kind without the fear of being thought weak
for his or her kindness.
The reason for the philosophy portion of our homepage is to help
each of you tap into the inner power that you all have and to help you to take control of
and responsibility for your own life. It is designed to help you recognize how much more
powerful positive energy and accomplishing goals of a positive nature is, as opposed to
negative thought and deed. Our worst enemy is often ourselves. Look inside of yourself and
overcome your demons of fear and insecurity and you will find a path to a happier life. No
matter how many people you can beat in battle, you will find no lasting happiness in
bringing harm to others. Competent fighting skills are important but should be used to
protect yourself or those you love in times of danger. You must choose your battles
wisely. Your fighting skills should be a catalyst to enlightenment. By helping you to gain
strength of character and confidence, your skills should give you peace of mind, therefore
eliminating insecurity and giving you the capacity to be at peace and in harmony with
others.
I hope you enjoy and benefit from our
web page. It is my hope that it will help
you on the most important battlefield... Life !!!
Sincerely,
Grandmaster Philip Holder, PhD
Ying Gi Ga Wing Chun
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You can find additional information on personal
development at Master's Center for Personal Development site.
www.masters-center.com
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