ava on Nostr: I agree. Bruce Lee has had a profound impact on my life from a very early age through ...
I agree. Bruce Lee has had a profound impact on my life from a very early age through the philosophy he shared, the racism he helped Chinese people overcome in the West, and of course, for my martial arts training, and meditation practice. I loved "The Crow" when it came out; it was bittersweet to see Brandon step out of the shadow of the Dragon in such a tragic way.
I trained in Wing Chun from Bruce's lineage for years while living in Taiwan—a dream-come-true kind of rooftop training with grandmaster Lo Man-kam who taught Bruce the basics at (his cousin) Yip Man's school in Hong Kong. I used to have a signed (Long/Dragon) kung fu diploma from his first school in Seattle, but I had to sell it because I didn't want the humidity to damage it.
I went to Bruce and Brandon's gravesite in Seattle some years ago and stayed for a couple of hours. It was an important moment for me to meditate there and pay tribute to the master and his son.
I trained in Wing Chun from Bruce's lineage for years while living in Taiwan—a dream-come-true kind of rooftop training with grandmaster Lo Man-kam who taught Bruce the basics at (his cousin) Yip Man's school in Hong Kong. I used to have a signed (Long/Dragon) kung fu diploma from his first school in Seattle, but I had to sell it because I didn't want the humidity to damage it.
I went to Bruce and Brandon's gravesite in Seattle some years ago and stayed for a couple of hours. It was an important moment for me to meditate there and pay tribute to the master and his son.
quoting nevent1q…xfz6pics from Bruce and Brandon Lee's gravesite in Seattle. It was so beautiful to see people showing up around every 10 min to pay tribute to the master and his son so many years later 💜
#cybersecgirl #brucelee #brandonlee
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()