In this clip from the episode "Chains", a teenaged Caine is played by Keith Carradine. The chronically cataract inflicted Master Po, is giving Caine a lesson on evil and compassion.
Our perception of evil is often extremely bias. We usually only ever consider good and evil from our own very limited perspective. Yet as Master Po reminds us, the Universe is far more than just ourselves.
In war, both sides always consider themselves moral and the other side evil. This enables both sides to justify the use of brutal cruelty in the name of justice, freedom and all that is good.
The ancient Taoist sages believed that forcing others to be "good" will in fact create evil. The only way to truly defeat malevolence is with compassion, as in the tradition of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest who had recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment.
Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao.
The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy.
To learn more about evil and Philosophical Taoism, please visit my web-site: www.yinyangnature.com
To learn more about "Kung Fu" and Tao, check out the interview I did on the "I am Caine" blog:
kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
Tags: Tao | Taoist | Taoism | Evil | Daoism | Caine | DavidCarradine | KungFu | Shaolin | Philosophy | Master | Po |
In this clip from the episode "Chains", a teenaged Caine is played by Keith Carradine. The chronically cataract inflicted Master Po, is giving Caine a lesson on evil and compassion.
Our perception of evil is often extremely bias. We usually only ever consider good and evil from our own very limited perspective. Yet as Master Po reminds us, the Universe is far more than just ourselves.
In war, both sides always consider themselves moral and the other side evil. This enables both sides to justify the use of brutal cruelty in the name of justice, freedom and all that is good.
The ancient Taoist sages believed that forcing others to be "good" will in fact create evil. The only way to truly defeat malevolence is with compassion, as in the tradition of Gandhi and Martin Luther King.
This video was taken from the 1970's TV series 'Kung Fu' (Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller and Jerry Thorpe). It is essentially an American Western set in the latter half of the 1800's, with an Eastern hero who has neither a gun or a horse. The story follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine); a nature loving Shaolin priest who had recently fled China. He speaks softly but is no pushover. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment.
Each episode also takes the viewer back to Caine's childhood in the Shaolin temple. It is here under the instruction of the wonderfully charismatic Master Po (Keye Luke) and the stern yet loving Master Kan (Philip Ahn), young Caine (Radames Pera) learns the harmoniously balanced ways of Tao.
The teachings of the Shaolin was meticulously researched for the Kung Fu series. This makes Kung Fu one of the most authentic interpretations of Philosophical Taoism available in popular culture. I was therefore surprised to see no one else had presented selected scenes from Kung Fu as an introduction to the Taoist philosophy.
To learn more about evil and Philosophical Taoism, please visit my web-site: www.yinyangnature.com
To learn more about "Kung Fu" and Tao, check out the interview I did on the "I am Caine" blog:
kwaichangcaine.blogspot.com/2008/04/yin-yang-nature-interview.html
Tags:
Don´t mess with me!
Leg dich nicht mit mir an! :-) KISS Jacky
Aber eigentlich bin ich ziemlich brav *LOL*
Danke an "Call Me Pathetic" für die Backgroundmusik. Ihr seid einfach geile Rocker!!!
Tags: booty | bandits | demolitiongirls | dance | boxing | klitschko | bikini | fetish | knackarsch | chick | babe | action |
http://www.CouponsToFreeGroceries.com Get a free $50 grocery savings mini course, get tons of free supermarket coupons, & save up to 70% on groceries! You may also print our free grocery coupons!
Tags: coupon | savings | grocery | coupons | food | coupon | free | grocery | coupons | supermarket | coupon | grocery | coupon |
During a heated segment on the XM side of the Opie and Anthony Show, Master Po is confronted about the amount of people who attended the debut broadcast of his radio show, 'The Arena'. The argument quickly moves on to a number of other gripes the staff has with Master Po are brought to light, as Erock, Travis, and Steve join Danny in the studio.
Tags: opie | anthony | foundry | foundrymusic | master | danny | erock | travis | sam | fight | confrontation | argument | heated |
Just a few of my photos of some of our special friends ( present and past ) on our Jollity Farm in Cornwall :) and of the garden in ' their ' field ! The music ( MOONFLOWER, the song ) backing it was written and recorded by my husband Chris ( www.myspace.com/chrispollard ) from a poem that was written about me and our animal friends ! To learn more about the song, visit http://www.cornwallsvoiceforanimals.org/MaryAlice.html
I hope you enjoy this short tour around our smallholding on the Cornish Coast ! :)
Tags: Animal | Rescue | Animals | Cornwall | Voice | For | Animals | Jollity | Farm | Gerrans | Portscatho | Cornwall | Music |
Tags: filosifia |
Dedicated to my cousin Jennifer, cause she LOVED this movie. Like seriously, LOVED it.
This is my first and most likely last kung fu panda video. I thought of the idea the moment I saw the movie, got it onto my computer, and made this video last night and today. It was so fun! I really like how it turned out, even if I could've added more effects, I like it the way it is. I'm deleting the movie of my comp now and I"m gonna buy it when it comes out, and maybe then I'll make more videos with it. And this is the first of it's kind, I was so happy to see that! Woop woop!!!
Here are da lyrics: http://www.lyrics007.com/Survivor%20L...
DISCLAIMER:
I do not own Kung Fu Panda or the song Eye of the Tiger, they belong to Dreamworks and Survivor. If you have a problem with this video, please tell me and I'll take it down IMEDIENTLY
Tags: kung | fu | panda | eye | tiger | dreamworks | tigress | survivor |
Tags: Viktor | Tsoy | Kino | Forever | hearts | zvezda | imeni | solnce |