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#97 Linda Lee Cadwell – Stories of Bruce

05/09/18 • 48 min

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Bruce Lee Podcast

This week we have a special guest on the podcast, Shannon’s mom Linda Lee Cadwell!

Linda joins us to share her firsthand stories of Bruce and their life as a family. She talks about Bruce’s back injury, how Bruce was better than her at English grammar, and how Bruce charmed his way up to first class with the Cha Cha.

It is always a pleasure to have Linda on the podcast, and we love that she was able to join us for this episode. Thank you Linda for sharing your stories with us!

We’d love to hear from you! Please write to us at [email protected] or tag us on social media @BruceLee #BruceLeePodcast.

Help support the Bruce Lee Podcast and check out our Podcast Bundle on the Bruce Lee Store!

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This week we have a special guest on the podcast, Shannon’s mom Linda Lee Cadwell!

Linda joins us to share her firsthand stories of Bruce and their life as a family. She talks about Bruce’s back injury, how Bruce was better than her at English grammar, and how Bruce charmed his way up to first class with the Cha Cha.

It is always a pleasure to have Linda on the podcast, and we love that she was able to join us for this episode. Thank you Linda for sharing your stories with us!

We’d love to hear from you! Please write to us at [email protected] or tag us on social media @BruceLee #BruceLeePodcast.

Help support the Bruce Lee Podcast and check out our Podcast Bundle on the Bruce Lee Store!

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undefined - #96 5 Ways of Flow

#96 5 Ways of Flow

Five Ways of Flow

  1. The highest truth is inexpressible.
  2. Spiritual cultivation cannot be cultivated.
  3. In the last resort nothing is gained.
  4. There is nothing much in the teaching.
  5. In throwing punches and moving, therein lies the wonderful Tao.

1. The highest truth is inexpressible.

The highest truth, your truth, is an experience, a knowing, it is a reverberation in the soul and heart of man.

“When both the man and his surroundings are eliminated, neither man nor his surroundings are eliminated – Walk On!”

“Between enlightenment and knowledge, in the latter a contrast exists between the knower and the known, whereas in the former, there is no such contrast.”

2. Spiritual cultivation cannot be cultivated.

After spiritual cultivation you return to the ordinariness of life but filled with the extraordinariness of life; gratitude; acceptance; allowance; flow; a return to effortlessness.

“After the completion of cultivation, one remains amid the phenomenal yet devoid of the phenomenal.”

“The aim is not the one-sided promotion of spirit, soul and senses, but the opening of all human capacities to the life rhythm of the world and nature."

3. In the last resort nothing is gained.

When we come down to the last resort of a situation, we are reaching a sort of giving up - a place where we have reconciled ourselves with losing; so don’t hang onto a last resort, rather be willing to die.

“Are you a flowing entity capable to flow with circumstances?”

“Do not run away; let go. Do not seek; it will come when least expected.”

4. There is nothing much in the teaching.

Modeling as a form of teaching. A teacher is a guide, the student has to experience things for themselves.

“A good teacher functions as a pointer to truth but not a giver of truth. He employs a minimum of form to lead his student to the formless. Furthermore, he points out the importance of being able to enter a mold without being imprisoned by it or to follow the principles without being bound by them.”

“There is no fixed teaching. All I can provide is an appropriate medicine for a particular ailment.”

5. In throwing punches and moving, therein lies the wonderful Tao.

In instinctual and direct movement, the flow of the universe is revealed.

“Behind every motion is the music of the soul made visible.”

“The spirit of the universe or the integrating principle of the whole – instinct with contrivance which flows with purpose.”

“Simplicty. Directness. Freedom.”

Please write to us at [email protected] or tag us on social media @BruceLee #BruceLeePodcast.

Help support the Bruce Lee Podcast and check out our Podcast Bundle on the Bruce Lee Store!

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undefined - #98 Bruce Lee Library - Tao Te Ching

#98 Bruce Lee Library - Tao Te Ching

Bruce Lee was a prolific reader; we have around 1,700 books in the Bruce Lee Archive. In the Bruce Lee Library series we will explore different books from Bruce’s library, sharing his annotations and underlined passages, and discussing how these books contributed to Bruce’s philosophy and life.

Bruce Lee was extremely well read, his library had a range of topics on things he was interested in from philosophy to fighting techniques to self-help to acting and directing.

The first book that we will be sharing from the Bruce Lee Library is the Tao Te King by Lao Tzu Interpreted as Nature and Intelligence by Archie J Bahm. Tao Te Ching is an ancient Chinese text written some time during the 5th or 4th century BC and its author Lao Tzu (Old Master) was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer, and the founder of philosophical Taoism. The book itself is only 81 sections and it’s very poetic. The Tao Te Ching has been translated into Western languages over 250 times.

Full show notes at Brucelee.com/podcast

Please write to us at [email protected] or tag us on social media @BruceLee #BruceLeePodcast.

Help support the Bruce Lee Podcast and check out our Podcast Bundle on the Bruce Lee Store!

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