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The Oriental Writing This is a reminder of the originators of our art - the Chinese. It is in respect to them, but not that we serve them. The lettering to the right means Kenpo Karate - Law of the Fist and the Empty Hand - the art that we practice. To the left it means spirit of the dragon and the tiger, a constant reminder that we want to attain the spiritual level and that the physical level is only a stepping stone or vehicle that we use to reach the higher or spiritual level.
The bottom forms the shape of an axe The Axe shape represents the executioner, in the event a member is influenced by evil ideas and thoughts contrary to our philosophy or shames the I.K.K.A. organization then he will be cut off, never to coexist with us again.
White Dot Focus In this concept of focus one visualizes a white dot on a black background representing unawareness.All styles and systems that primarily stress linear motion conform to this concept,their concern is with the target and with maximizing power, not protection.
The Triangle represents two things First, the mountain we are trying to climb for perfection in our daily lives and the Martial Arts. Second, three points of view, this refers to a bystander’s point of view, it is how he views the encounter’s he develops sequential patterns of defense and offense, it is highly recommended that you consider his point of view,for it may reveal other existing openings or uses of natural weapons that you may have otherwise overlooked. This point of view increases your ability to observe additional openings or counters that you may have missed if you were only to consider the first and second points of view.
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