Paul,
Welcome to MT! You sound like a decent, and seriously dedicated individual. I hope you find what you are seeking, but more importantly, I hope what you need, seeks and finds you.
I am going to try and give you some advice. At the risk of being admonished by some of the more particular moderators here, I am going to be open and honest with you about what I believe you should do. If you don't like my advice, or don't want to follow it, then simply ignore this post, and move on - - no hard feelings.
paulgalactic said:
By all means, get one!
paulgalactic said:
i have che... The word che is also, as most of you probably know, used to describe ones inner strength.
Typically, Martial Artists spell this term "Chi" or "Ki" which is why others here did not recognize what you were talking about.
paulgalactic said:
I joined Martial art talk. because i'm trying to decide where i will train outside of my moms house. I'm considerind jeet kune do, ninjitsu, and also the shao-lin temple still.
It is good that you joined Martial Talk to seek help. You will likely find many diverse opinions and expriences among the members here. You mentioned "Jeet Kune Do" which I'm sure you know was the concept developed by Bruce Lee. I will offer you a quote from Bruce Lee as a guide to help you in how to proceed in your quest for a Martial Art school.
"Empty Your Cup!"
You seem to be filled with knowledge. This knowledge, whatever the source, and no matter how perfect it might be, will interfere with your ability to receive new knowledge from a genuine Martial Art Master. Don't go to these schools with your ideas, inventions, and self-discovered knowledge. Empty your cup, and make room for what they have to offer you.
paulgalactic said:
I dont need to be schooled in the arts, My wish is to explore, and to spar. everyone has there own beliefs I believe that I've met the spirit that the old master met when he went to the cave in the beginning of what we now refer to as martial art.
If you don't need to be schooled, then why seek a school? Be modest; be humble; start as a student. Keep your personal, spiritual visions private in the beginning. You will do well to listen, learn, and absorb what others around you have experienced. You already know what your experiences are, thus, to speak of them means you want others to learn from what you know. Be the student first, and a teacher later.
paulgalactic said:
I am glad to hear you realize this. I am a master, I hold the title of Chief Master, and the rank of 6th Dan in Taekwondo (I have black belt degrees in other disciplines as well). My advice to you is to put all of your self-discovered knowledge in a safe place in the back of your mind. Save it for when you have a Black Belt's level of training to compare it with, then bring it forth to create a complete understanding of the Martial Art as only you have experienced it.
paulgalactic said:
I am 29, A believer in God Almighty creator of all things in the Universe of Infinity, of pre-destiny, and that everything from the smallest to the largest happens for a reason.
I am 46, a believer in God Almighty, and I too believe that everything happens for a reason. Therefore, I hope that you realize that you joined Martial Talk, posted your messages, and I read your messages and replied for a reason. Please take this old Masters advice - Empty Your Cup, and speak no further of it to your new instructors until you attain your Black Belt (or equivalent level). Share your thoughts, ideas, and experiences with others here on MT as much as you like, but approach your quest for a Martial Art School as a fresh, new student with a clean slate, and an empty cup!
Good Luck! :asian:
Chief Master D. J. Eisenhart