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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years ago #4602

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Dear Jamshid, thanks for your answer.(In this case the problem is all that I have said in the past.
I've got to filter the real from the fake)

In fact I realize that for the first time in my life, I feel I appreciate very much the Mumay because I hear my and especially with your explanations I know what I'm doing.
Now it all makes sense.

thanks again
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 12 years ago #4603

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Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh, Thanks for the reply, I knew a small part of what you said here, I also thought that there were more than one interpretation of Mumay.

I'm glad that there are rules to follow and I am ready to learn from you all that I can.

I'll wait 'Paris for this kind of questions ... (I hope that day will come soon) ...

Thank you again
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 11 years, 12 months ago #4789

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Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh, I was thinking about the meanings of the last Gados in the Mumayies and the messages realted to them.

-I know as you taught us that the Gado of Wayma Mato "Kondraj" is symbol of the bridge we create between our inner world and the world outside to get conscious of what is going on.

-The end of Atado, when we announce "Suto Kung Fu Ka" you taught us we "show our love and loyalty dedicated to the "Grand Master Mirzaii" the creator of the To'a Style"

In Anattawa, what is the meaning?

I noticed that what we do in Anattawa is opposit than atado.

Anattawa: from Kamisema stance, we take the left fist to the right chest while at the same time the right hand hits waimaduma to the right side. Correct?

Atado: from Kamisema stance we take the right fist to the left chest, and we take the left fist to the side, then we take both hands with crossed fingers to the front and we are offering them to Yaromeh.

So the hands are opposit, left fist to the right chest in Anattawa and right fist to the left chest in Atado, and in Anattawa the right hand is fisted and is going like a waimaduma to the right side (outside), while in Atado is the left hand fisted that goes to the side, but this time not outside but to the side of the body!

What is the meaning, may I know it?

Thank you!
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 11 years, 12 months ago #4790

I am sorry, I thought that I told you before.
It is so simple, it is your first step to prove yourself and to get the sash double knots to became a real Kung Fu Ka in the family.
The simple means that you insist to stay and to get the degree.
Left hand on your chest shows "YOU" as a real Kung Fu Ka want to continue the learning.
Right arm goes down to show to your decision has made and you are going to stay. You have chosen and insisting on your decision.
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 11 years, 12 months ago #4791

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Wow it is wonderfull, thank you so much!!

And so in Atado I show my loyalty to Yaromeh,then with the hands with crossed fingers I offer my knowledge that comes from him to him, and with the hands opened in front of me I put my actions at his service. Do I remember correctly?
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Re: باسخ‌به: Question 11 years, 12 months ago #4792

That is right dear Patrizia.
Thank you.
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