Articles by: Tae Yun Kim
Perhaps the most discernible indication of yin and yang in action is change. The motion of the two forces of yin and yang in the world are seen in rhythms of change such as day and night, the ebb and flow of the tides, the changing of seasons, birth and death, death...
As you read through this try to think about how important it is to identify the specific details of your life goals. Now that you have the freedom to create and you’ve studied the law: what you think, you create. The fourth principle of mental conduct calls on us to...
A high school student from Southern California expresses how reading Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim new book “Seven Steps to Inner Power – How to Break Through to Awesome” has helped her and her mom in their lives. Victoria shared that, “It really helped me to open up...
On page 187 in Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim’s book, Seven Steps to Inner Power: How to Break Through to Awesome, she talks about being grateful. “When you wake up and move your body before you begin your morning routine, pause for a moment to be...
In class, the students read the Seven Steps to Inner Power Book on Page 69. Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim shares, “Here is an example. I met Scott when he was in his twenties when he came to me for martial arts training. For many years Scott had believed that one of his...
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