Ian C. Kuzushi wrote:Best of luck in your endeavors and I hope you succeed in preserving important traditions.
Mystery ExperienceThere were a few meals together, many photos taken together, a very nice framable 2 page document stating my evaluation. Overall the thing that changed the most was my personal relationship with my sifus (as well as experiencing internal effects from teaching and hearing many long and shall we say, ahem, similar sounding lectures, but I view this as not as special and magical as I expected, now that I have experienced it). I visited their home many times, sometimes to help out with the computer, or have a meal. They are very nice and our relationship is definitely one I am happy with in a traditional as well as modern sense.
So, I don't feel any different. There is an impetus to work hard and promote the art that didn't exist before. And I can see that other people who do what we do may do it somewhat differently (if you know what I mean) and now that I am an authority on the matter, I have lost all desire to criticize people or correct them online which is weird. I always thought that once I knew the truth (*and there are many interesting things now which have been confirmed for me, but I digress) I would have a field day on rumsoakedfist ;-) But now I realize those were the golden days, I only argued with people online because I didn't know what I was talking about and I was trying to figure it out. As it turns out I was right -- because I'm a badass kungfu master -- but that was just luck at the time. I am finally humble enough to admit that now.
Now I am moving back to Taiwan so you have seen less of me and will see less in the future as I have more responsibilities at home. But I hope if anyone is in Taiwan they will come visit me and we can watch some kungfu movies together
