Wudang Quotes

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The Turtle raises its head above the water and watches the glittering coloured lights beneath the blazing stars of the Northern Heavens, wondering why it is there. The Serpent chokes on the polluted water, drifting to the bottom amid the mud and oil, listening to the many engines moving overhead. They cry. There is no answer.
Kylie Chan (Hell to Heaven (Journey to Wudang, #2))
The Serpent raises its head from the water and slides onto the ice, the stars blazing above in the night sky. The Turtle sinks to the bottom of the rich light-filled water, attempting to avoid the sun's brilliance and find sanctuary in the dark. They cry. There is no answer.
Kylie Chan (Earth to Hell (Journey to Wudang, #1))
The Serpent lies on the carpet, alone. The city lights shine through the windows. It raises its head and tastes things gone; it drops its head and returns to the sea. The Turtle raises its head from the water; the lake stretches around it. People point and talk, excited. It goes to the bottom and settles in the mud.
Kylie Chan (Heaven to Wudang (Journey to Wudang, #3))
The Serpent lies in a cage of jade, the demons laugh and poke it. It does not cry. The Turtle lies on a hospital bed unconscious in a haze of pain, dreaming of being hole. They want to be one and know it cannot be.
Kylie Chan (Heaven to Wudang (Journey to Wudang, #3))
The Serpent slides through the black icy water of the Antarctic, wreathed in permanent darkness. The Turtle hides from the weak Arctic sun beneath ice. They cry, but there is no answer.
Kylie Chan (Earth to Hell (Journey to Wudang, #1))
The Serpent takes its smallest form and drifts through an oil slick, choking on the filth in the water, suffocating on the debris. The Turtle stands in the snow on the highest peak of the Western Heavens, gazing up at the perfectly black sky with its steadily brilliant stars, not sure what it is seeking. They cry. There is no answer.
Kylie Chan (Hell to Heaven (Journey to Wudang, #2))
Heaven To Wudang by Kylie Chan,
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Yang Jwing-Ming (The Root of Chinese Qigong 2nd. Ed.: Secrets of Health, Longevity, & Enlightenment (Qigong Foundation))
(called Shaolin Kungfu) had been more forceful, but it took on more graceful mannerisms after his life-changing experience in nature. He called it Wudang 32-Pattern Long Fist, which developed into tai chi chuan as we know it today.
Adams Media (My Pocket Tai Chi: Improve Focus. Reduce Stress. Find Balance. (My Pocket Gift Book Series))
Do not say (your) body is weak and so lack courage. Do not say (you) are dull-witted and cease (training). Do not say complications cause (you) to give up halfway. Do not let circumstances cause you to break off. In all things under heaven, a really determined person will find a solution.
Scott M. Rodell (Fundamentals of the Wudang Sword Method - Selected Translations with Commentary from a Manual of Chinese Swordsmanship)