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Biography [ ] Kwai is the orphaned son of an American man, Thomas Henry Caine Bill Fletcher , and a Chinese woman, Kwai Lin because of his orphan status he is raised by his maternal grandfather.

Appearances [ ] To be added. Cancel Save. As in Sanchin, we have the three conflicts: body, mind, and spirit. Without this understanding we cannot expect to take our bodies in to a combat situation without the discipline of knowing we have no limits when we become one with ourselves. What the eye sees disappears with a blink. Or a wandering puff of breath. Where there was light, the eye denied, sees nothing. What the soul sees, cannot be denied. Discipline your body that you may find greater power.

When the heart knows no danger, no danger exists. When the soul becomes the warrior, all fear melts. Know that men so often mask themselves that what is simple is rarely understood. The dust of truth swirls and seeks its own cracks of entry.

And a tree falling in the forest without ears to hear, makes no sound, yet, it falls. The best charioteers do not push ahead. The best fighters do not make displays of anger. The wisest antagonist is he who wins without engaging in battle.

We have heard these comparisons over the years, like the best swordsman who has never drawn his sword, or the policeman who has never used his gun. A good soldier is not violent. A fighter is not angry. A victor is not vengeful. See the way of life as a stream. A man floats and his way is smooth. The same man turning to fight upstream, exhausts himself. To be one with the universe, each must find his true path and follow it.

Strike each flame within the width of the hand from the wind. In this way the flame is snuffed out. Yet the candle is not touched. The purpose of this exercise is discipline. That you may strike with such strength and in one place and no more.

I remember doing this exercise many years ago, where you pulled your punch just short of hitting the candle and blowing out the flame. I am afraid to teach this to any of our young students, in case they would burn their house down. We learn to make powerful the force of our bodies, yet we are taught to reverence all against whom we may use such force. When your life is threatened or the innocent life of another, you will be prepared to defend them. Duck the provoking blow; run from the assault of the strong.

This is not cowardice. It is the love of life. The use of force to defend or save a life is without question and allowed within the Shaolin teachings.

However, the extent or severity of your force is to be controlled and be just enough force to stop the attacker: not kill them. In Hojo-undo we do a flick eye strike and a straight eye strike. One more severe than the other. Between father and son, there is a bridge which neither time nor death can shatter. Each stands at one end needing to cross and meet.

The bridge is your love. Superstition is like a magnet. It pulls you in the direction of your belief. This simply means you will believe what your mind tells you what is real or unattainable.

So your mind is that powerful weapon that should see all and make you aware you can do all. Those who speak convincingly of peace, cannot go armed.

Those who speak convincingly of peace, must not be weak. So we make every finger a dagger, every arm a spear, and every open hand an axe or sword.

Training in the martial arts is for spiritual reinforcement. But it is based on self-defense. When you are attacked by more than one person, the enemy should be allowed to make the first move and thus create the beginning of his downfall.

There is no first strike in the Martial Arts. In an attack by more than one person, use your peripheral vision to see all around you, but take out one individual at a time. A single blow to the base of the neck can be a fatal stroke.

What is that? Learn first, how to live; then second, how not to kill. Learn third, how to live with death. Learn fourth, how to die. We must remember in the beginning it was discussed that the monks learned Kung Fu as self defense, as many times they were robbed or attacked by bandits.

Other than a life-threatening situation, the defense should be minimal, to either repel your attacker or allow enough time to escape. Delivering a life ending strike to someone when your life was not in danger, would be a severe choice of tactics. Enough of a counter attack should be performed to end the situation. Or worse. That we are possessed by what we would possess; held in bondage to earth and vested things by the attachments we form for them.

Even so Holy a thing as a chalice, so slight a thing as a pebble. It is in your eye and in your heart, as a seed of the peach contains the fragrance of the flower and the substance of the fruit. What is a son without a father or mother? Is not a son the love of a father and a mother and the life they gave him? A design of the universe he must fulfill, if he is to be a man. Your final test, the urn of the two symbols: the dragon and the tiger. When you can walk in this corridor, the inner path to the outer world and can push the urn aside with your forearms, you will bear its markings with you for the rest of your life.

It is because you are a man that you can do this, Grasshopper. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email.

Notify me of new posts via email. Skip to content. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Next Three books I wish I had written…. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Cain is, however, unusually active for being a passive priest. This is so because he has made a vow to help everyone in need, which all too often puts him at great personal risk.

While extremely humble he is never ever a pushover. As such he fights only when there is no other option although he is no fool and will strike pre-emptively if he is certain of enemy attack. He employs a very stylish and rather slow, although highly effective, combat style. He believes in the sanctity of life, but will kill in self-defense if necessary and the only option available.

However, too much violence or death makes him feel depressed at which points he will meditate to regain his equilibrium. He is very prone to reminiscence and extremely tenacious in his beliefs.

He never forgets a face and often gets visions during his meditations. Of course he never lies. He is utterly compassionate and he speaks very abstractedly. He is practically always on the same page as his friend Lo Si as to his intents, the morally right choices and ways to find harmony. While having no ambitions whatsoever for power, he went into politics because he was asked to help more people and stayed there as long as he could do good.

As a Shamballa Master he must always fight for truth and light no matter his personal outcome and price. A strong believer in karma and in always doing the rightful thing, he also feels compelled to try to correct the old sins of his forefathers and mistakes from his earlier days.

He speaks in a staccato-like, slow-paced rhythm and most people will stop and listen to his words. He often touches people on a deeply spiritual level and many have changed their ways after an encounter with Caine. He has a very good memory and is prone to reminiscence. Peter often figures in his memories of the old days.

Caine walked around 15 years looking for the essence that was his son. He is now a stranger to his son although he himself knows his son very well. Peter continuously struggles to understand him. As a Shaolin priest he is allowed to marry, so he actually dates women. Caine is not in the habit of explaining himself to anyone, resulting in a permanent aura of mystery.

A firm believer in destiny, he wanders around the city helping people to different destinations on different days. He will then usually not know which one but defeat said foes and move on with his day as usual.

A skillful soldier avoids anger. A mighty warrior does not fight for petty conquest. True insight can not be gained by specialized knowledge, by victory or by defeat, by doctrine or by dogma.

In other words, it does not matter who wins or loses. You do not understand this man and so you will lose. A man who has no skills can be taught, a man who has no honor has nothing. You must guard your honor. It is the most precious possession you will ever have. It is the one thing that cannot be taken away from you. The freedom of millions is in his hands. The first is the staff, a symbol of strength yet flexibility.



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