Dear Ostad Jalilzadeh and dear friends, I have a question about the philosophy of the sash in Kung Fu To'a.
First of all let me thank you once more dear Ostad for the lessons about the sash, in which I discovered a whole world! Indeed I never heard before about the meaning related to the colors, the ceremony to take it on and off, everything was completely new to me. Thank you so much! I would say that also the symbols related to it are a great source of reflection.
I have heard many years ago about some others things linked to the color on the front of the sash, and I was asking myself how much of all this was true, if it was really coming from Yaromeh, if those symbols were adopted at the times, and if they are adopted also nowadays.
This is a brief summary of what I knew:
-White: is the color of the beginner. he is pure, he has no knowledge and he takes the first step in the way, ready to absorb the knowledge from his or her Master.
-Green: it is the color of the plant that begins to grow and spread seeds. The Kung Fu To'a Karan after having absorbed the knowledge, he/she is ready to take on the task to spread what has been learned. At the times I knew that all the green sash were obliged to teach, or at least this is how the concept was passed. The reason was that the green sash, being a guide for the people, must know his/her duties and put them into practice.
-Brown: is the color of the wood that burn, and was symbol of the growing of the experience and development both in the physical and spiritual way. The brown sash had to prove his motivation and was concerning about the people's development. The brown sash had to teach also the weapon's skills.
-Black: "the arrival to the understanding of the unknown science" (?). The black sash has understood the secrets of the earth and universe and amaze the world with his wiseness.
-Red: the color of the blood. Men are different in colors of the skin and races, but the color of the blood is the same and blood represent also the energy of the man. This sash is symbol of the power in the way of wiseness.
What I wish to know is if the concepts and symbols are correct and original, and if they are part of the philosophy of the sash.
I also made a little thinking about the colors that I wish to share with you.
We know that the light is made of photons, that after being rejected by a surface "hits" the retinal cells in our eyes and the brain convert the signal in colors.
White is the color of the sum of all the frequencies of the visible spectrum, and colors are the portion of the spectrum that has been rejected by a surface hit by the beam of light. This means that a surface absorbs all the frequencies but not those that we see as result of its reflection.
If the concepts I wrote about the sash really come from Yaromeh, it would make sense to image that probably he may have had in mind the property of light when he thought about the colors.
The white color would be perfect to symbolize the beginner, that still has to absorb all the knowledge (that may be represented as light or "enlightment" ), and black may be symbol of the stage reached by the Kung Fu To'a Ka that has absorbed all the Knowledge.