Tuesday, March 28, 2006

Through contentment grows happiness. No matter how much you have acquired in your lifetime you will never be happy if you are not content with what you have. To achieve contentment we need to reflect on our own lives and see how better of we are than most. Life is too short to be miserable. There are many forms of diseases. These attack the body, the mind and the spirit. Spiritual disease is misery. When we develop this spiritual disease, it affects the body by making it sick or the mind by making it depressed. How often we have seen people who have everything and yet nothing becomes they lack contentment. There have been many people in the world that have had millions and yet died from a depressed heart. We seen people with great family support and yet suffered many physical or mental ailments. Our spirit lives in us through happiness and dies when it does not have peace. To keep our spirit happy we must be grateful for everything we have and the loved ones we have around us. This is real contentment.

Kancho

Wednesday, March 22, 2006

No one can justify a bad action with the intension to harm someone without cause or to do so with the tinest of reason. Karate is an art that tames the violent, strengthens and gives courage to the meek but mostly importantly assists people to see clearly right and wrong, good and bad. The art carries with it in its teachings, spanning thousands of years of traditions,good values and virtues. No one is ever worse off in a good school of learning. It is plus, plus, plus all the way to the top of good human life.

Kancho