TRANSFORMATION ARTS
KUNG FU STUDIO

Learn The Arts Of
Power and Health!

It doesn't matter if you are out of shape, uncoordinated, a complete beginner, or a
ranking Black Belt.

The masterful teaching techniques offered will completely transform your body, health, and
martial art skill.

October 5, 2005
Announcement
from
Instructor
Daniel Carr

"I regret to inform all interested parties that we are losing our current workout space as of October 15th. We lost our lease and will be looking for an alternative site to conduct a regular group class.

Continuing students can look forward to seminar group class workouts. If you have interest in private instruction, this will also be available."

Please check out the following the following art forms available for private instruction study:

Call (310) 666-9361 or contact us
for more details.


Don't put off your health and
personal development forever.

"The Buddhist notion of diligence is to delight in positive deeds. Its opposite, called le lo in Tibetan, has three aspects. Le lo is usually translated as "laziness," though only its first aspect refers to laziness as we usually understand it. The first aspect is not doing something because of indolence, even though we know that it is good and ought to be done.

The second aspect is faintheartedness. This comes about when we underestimate our qualities and abilities, thinking, "I'm so incompetent and weak. It would be good to do that, but I could never accomplish it." Not having the confidence of thinking, "I can do it," we end up doing nothing.

The third aspect refers to being very busy and seeming diligent, but wasting time and energy on meaningless activities that will not accomplish anything in the long run. When we do many things for no real purpose, we fail to focus on what is truly worthwhile and our path has no clear direction.

When we refrain from these three aspects of laziness, we are diligent."

Ringu Tulku Rinpoche, "Daring Steps Toward Fearlessness: The Three Vehicles of Buddhism"




"Thou shalt find
That I'll resume the shape which thou dost think
I have cast off for ever: thou shalt,
I warrant thee."

William Shakespeare, "King Lear"




Reclaim The Health Of
Your Injured Body!

Our efforts to bring forward the best in injury rehabilitation have led us to Thailand to provide the highest quality Thai Yoga Massage.

The Thai Yoga Massage we provide is the best therapeutic massage/bodywork treatment available for chronic pain and sports injuries. Check out our comprehensive website at:

Los Angeles Thai Yoga

If you are interested in practicing meditation that goes well with Kung Fu, as well as Kick Boxing and Yoga, check out our newest feature on www.losangelesthaiyoga.com:

Theravadan Thai Buddhist Meditation Technique

We wish everyone the best in their journey!

Since Los Angeles is a huge city and no one Kung Fu school can
possibly serve the entire community, we therefore make the
following recommendations for these areas outside of the
Santa Monica/Venice/West LA area:

East of the Beverly Center to downtown Los Angeles:
Harmonious Fist Kung Fu

Burbank to Pasadena:
Shan Tung Kung Fu Association

 

 

Precept Dedication
Chant "Om Mani Peme Hung"

by Shantideva,
revised by His Holiness,
the Fourteenth Dalai Lama

May all beings everywhere,
Plagued by sufferings of
body and mind,
Obtain an ocean of
happiness and joy

By virtue of my merits.

May no living creature suffer,
Commit evil or ever fall ill.
May no one be afraid
or belittled,

With a mind weighed
down by depression.

May the blind see forms,
And the deaf hear sounds.
May those whose bodies
are worn with toil

Be restored on finding repose.

May the naked find clothing,
The hungry find food.
May the thirsty find water
And delicious drinks.

May the poor find wealth,
Those weak with sorrow find joy.
May the forlorn find hope,
Constant happiness and prosperity.

May there be timely rains
And bountiful harvests.
May all medicines be effective
And wholesome prayers bear fruit.

May all who are sick and ill
Quickly be freed
from their ailments.

Whatever diseases there
are in the world,

May they never occur again.

May the frightened cease
to be afraid

And those bound be freed.
May the powerless find power
And may people think of
benefiting each other.

Chant "Om Mani Peme Hung"

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