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Reiki with Kung Fu Rob
Kung Fu originates from the movements of Yoga and was brought to the temples of upper Mongolia and China by a Buddhist monk, Bodhidharma. Yoga originated in the heart of India: the greatest wisdom centre on the earth. If I were to give a name to what I teach it would be Maha Prajnaparamita Hridaya Sutra (Great Wisdom-Perfection Heart Sutra). I teach from the heart centre and am guided by the wisdom of spirit.
Style -- I have dedicated my life work and passion to the art of Kung Fu. I teach my own unique form derived from a variety of martial arts styles or systems. I incorporate movements that have origins in dance, yoga, gymnastics, and all forms of martial arts. I am a full-time student of life working on an ongoing masters thesis in human bio-mechanics. My school is the universe and my greatest teacher is God.
I have studied extensively in the Moh Temple System which consists of, but is not limited to, the following martial arts styles: Moh Pai Kempo (The Awakening of the Dragon), Sil Lum Pai (The 5 Animal Styles), Pai Hu Shih (White Tiger Style), Pai Seng Shih (White Priest Style), and Tai Chi Chu'an (The Flowery hands and the Soft Flowing Hands of Iron). These are just a few of the more predominant styles I am versed in, but in no way reflect the extent of my studies.
Healing -- I have studied with a variety of teachers, healers and intuitives, the most important of whom would have to be my spirit guides who have been teaching me my whole life. I have a passion and a desire to learn about different healing modalities or spiritual systems of the divine. I learn through books and courses, or through mentors and gifted spiritual advisers.
During classes I cover some of the healing exercises and methods that I have been taught, learned, or intuited through my studies. They are influenced predominantly by the methods of Reiki, but not exclusively. In Native American Shamanic studies there is a strong emphasis placed on the development of martial arts skill and physical strength. The stronger one’s body, the more powerful the "magick" one can produce. In the context of Kung Fu and healing, the reference to “magick” is best understood as “chi”. Through teaching I have learned to blend the esoteric wonders of a variety of healing modalities, and the art of Kung fu together.