Tuesday, January 24, 2006

The prosperity of a nation depends on its youth.
The success of a country rests on the shoulders of its leaders.
The morality of a home lies on the lips of the parents.
The strength of an organisation depends on the unity of its participants.
The education of the world lies solely with its teachers.

Kancho Deena Naidu

Monday, January 23, 2006

We all need to be transformed if we want a better society, community and world. Change must start from the inside of ourselves. this will change others over time. There are no quick solutions for a better world. Anyway quick change is no good. as it is said if you become an angel in one day, the day after you become the devil. Its the slow change that is permanent. Each day chip away the pieces of negativity such as anger, greed, selfishness etc and you will become a beacon of light for all to see and aspire to.

Kancho

Sunday, January 15, 2006

Traditional Kata holds the keys to real defence. Without kata karate does not exist.

Kancho

Our environment builds a certain understanding of the world we live in, when the environment changes, our understanding changes and a different world emerges. It is always wise to expand our understanding by listening to others outside our envirnoment a get a bigger picture of life.

Kancho

Saturday, January 07, 2006

Any thought, word or deed has a consequential reaction that is greater than itself.
In other words what you think, say or do rebounds. It always comes back ten fold. That is the reason why masters always say becareful of what you say or do. People often ask why is it that we suffer so much. 9 times out of ten they are reaping that which they have shown. Energy does not stand still it is constantly moving in an obit. My advice to my students for the new year is to think, talk and do good. This is one way of protecting ourselves from unhappiness. If anything bad comes think of it as paying a past bad debt.

Kancho

Monday, January 02, 2006

Whatever you do has a rippling effect on all those around you which means family first. (m.n)

Kancho