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Bruce Lee was a major influencer in the world of martial arts. He helped in the spread of kung fu, gave us knowledge of strength, endurance, and resistance training. He also showed many that physically, there are levels of skills we don't understand and can never see without hard work. Bruce wasn't perfect. He also definitely wasn't a SS. He had children with a jew, had an affair, etc. Yet as someone who isn't aware of a war, he managed to help many. Imagine all the gentiles who wouldn't have perused exercise or martial arts if it wasn't for him, how many none Chinese people(including none Chinese asians) would have never learned kung fu if it wasn't for him helping it spread. As SS we may be repulsed, upset, angered at those who are without. But Bruce was literally sexually involved with a jew yet saved many gentiles. This is a war. Often we may be blinded by what we know as right, and what morales we are so strict on following for ourselfs when unaware gentiles break our laws, curse our gods, etc. Martial arts is not only a physical abilitu to achieve. It is a means of finding an identity, a way to fight a spiritual war within ourselves.
In traditional martial arts, religion plays a major role but not as a belief system. Gods have nothing to it. In Wing chun I am never told to praise Buddha but in books of wing chun, they all say wing chun is not only for combat. It helps deal with life. Relaxation, patience, discipline, acceptance, and determination. In traditional martial arts you must first learn how to be a gentleman before you become a warrior.
We are taught to chase happiness. Happiness comes from external sources. If met with rejection, seek more external sources to fill the void. Yet for some reason no matter how much people seek, they always feel empty. It's a vicious cycle and one that is given time and repetition to grow and strengthen. In history we see stories. Great tales like the epic of gilgamesh, Hercules, journey to the West, etc. But none of the characters start off an anything. Gilgamesh is a king but is a very bad person. Hercules is a fallen god. Son goku is powerful but lacks judgement. It is only through hard work and dedication that they all go through and complete a journey of self discovery, self realization, and self love. They achieve inner peace.
Inner peace isn't something only found in meditation. Yes you can obviously fix any imbalances with meditation but if a light goes out, you cannot meditate and simply expect a new bulb to appear. Your energy will influence something physical to come by and grant your wish. There was a post by Hp Shannon talking about jews. How since infancy they are forced to develop skills that will help them in their conquests later in life. That skill is discipline. The ability to work through hardship to obtain something. Jews are taught to cancel out distractions and that gives them great focus. But gentiles are naturally greater than kikes. Any skill a kike can get we can get and do it better. It's all about existence.
When you work hard enough for a skill, prove to yourself it is at a great level, you look back at the journey and realize how much you've grown. The happiness you obtain is from within. It is something that can never go away. External things are at the mercy of the world. Internal things are at the mercy of ourselves. Self love is what Satan wants us to learn and wants to be natural. Not the pursuit of something temporary.
Bruce believed in individuality. What works for one person may not work for others. Keep what is useful and forget what is useless. That is why he didn't stick to just wing chun. He went out and modified his own style. His style is jeet kune do. Everything that is in jeet kune do works for Bruce. That is why the things he taught he didn't do himself. Why would he teach someone to be like him when they weren't him? Individuality exists on a racial and natal level. It is only when you come to terms with what you are, hone your abilities, and realize you have no weakness, that is when inner peace can be felt.
To prove your own greatness in your own way is something natural within gentiles and something the gods praise. The magnum opus is the ultimate hard work and ultimate discipline. Learn what you can from everyone. Only keep skills that will benefit you. This war is nothing but a journey of self realization for gentiles. We start out in different places but end up as divination.
In traditional martial arts, religion plays a major role but not as a belief system. Gods have nothing to it. In Wing chun I am never told to praise Buddha but in books of wing chun, they all say wing chun is not only for combat. It helps deal with life. Relaxation, patience, discipline, acceptance, and determination. In traditional martial arts you must first learn how to be a gentleman before you become a warrior.
We are taught to chase happiness. Happiness comes from external sources. If met with rejection, seek more external sources to fill the void. Yet for some reason no matter how much people seek, they always feel empty. It's a vicious cycle and one that is given time and repetition to grow and strengthen. In history we see stories. Great tales like the epic of gilgamesh, Hercules, journey to the West, etc. But none of the characters start off an anything. Gilgamesh is a king but is a very bad person. Hercules is a fallen god. Son goku is powerful but lacks judgement. It is only through hard work and dedication that they all go through and complete a journey of self discovery, self realization, and self love. They achieve inner peace.
Inner peace isn't something only found in meditation. Yes you can obviously fix any imbalances with meditation but if a light goes out, you cannot meditate and simply expect a new bulb to appear. Your energy will influence something physical to come by and grant your wish. There was a post by Hp Shannon talking about jews. How since infancy they are forced to develop skills that will help them in their conquests later in life. That skill is discipline. The ability to work through hardship to obtain something. Jews are taught to cancel out distractions and that gives them great focus. But gentiles are naturally greater than kikes. Any skill a kike can get we can get and do it better. It's all about existence.
When you work hard enough for a skill, prove to yourself it is at a great level, you look back at the journey and realize how much you've grown. The happiness you obtain is from within. It is something that can never go away. External things are at the mercy of the world. Internal things are at the mercy of ourselves. Self love is what Satan wants us to learn and wants to be natural. Not the pursuit of something temporary.
Bruce believed in individuality. What works for one person may not work for others. Keep what is useful and forget what is useless. That is why he didn't stick to just wing chun. He went out and modified his own style. His style is jeet kune do. Everything that is in jeet kune do works for Bruce. That is why the things he taught he didn't do himself. Why would he teach someone to be like him when they weren't him? Individuality exists on a racial and natal level. It is only when you come to terms with what you are, hone your abilities, and realize you have no weakness, that is when inner peace can be felt.
To prove your own greatness in your own way is something natural within gentiles and something the gods praise. The magnum opus is the ultimate hard work and ultimate discipline. Learn what you can from everyone. Only keep skills that will benefit you. This war is nothing but a journey of self realization for gentiles. We start out in different places but end up as divination.