Oom Yung Doe

Oom Yung Doe

6710 Odana Rd.
Madison, WI, 53719
Phone: 608-821-1171
www.oomyungdoe-wi.com
tfacello@oomyungdoe-wi.com

Monday thru Friday

Adults                       11:30am    

5-10 Year Olds          4:15pm       

Teens                       5:30pm   

Adults                       7pm

Saturday

Open practice         10am-1pm

Featured Products


Free Beginner's Tai Chi Every Saturday @ 11am

Join us every Saturday at 11am for beginner’s level Tai Chi Chung. Tai Chi Chung means “natural or correct movement.” This is a low impact, stress relieving practice that combines breath and movement. Just come in comfortable clothing.

'The Master Key of Wisdom' by Charles'Won Suk'Kim

This book is based on a true story about Grandmaster “Iron” Kim’s memories of his master, Grandmaster Borion, and centuries of learning. The author takes you along the journey of Grandmaster “Iron” Kim, who began his learning as a young boy in an Am-ja (a secluded place in the mountains of East Asia). At this young age, Grandmaster Borion taught him to follow the Chung Doe (Correct way) and fully understand the basic three steps of eight steps to reach enlightenment, or the level of Doe-sa. The first step is to understand yourself, both mind and body. The second step is to understand others’ minds and bodies. The third step is to purify yourself in order to open your heart and connect with your universal spirit, enabling you to be enlightened. As a young boy, Grandmaster “Iron” Kim was asked by his master to write a figure eight in the sand with his finger. While learning, he began to understand the principle of life. There is harmony and balance in life--there are ups and there are downs. When you follow the correct principles in life, others will respect you and will seek to learn your wisdom and way. However, while you gain more respect, there will be more challenges. You must remember that taller mountains are always hit by stronger winds. Regardless of the positive and negative circumstances that will occur during your lifetime, follow the principles of Chung Doe. Then, no matter where you are or where you go, you will always have inner peace. You will have the master key of wisdom. Now, the wisdom of a traditional Moo Doe grandmaster is shared so that you can achieve your master key of wisdom. This book was written in the hope of benefiting all human beings. http://www.authorhouse.com/BookStore/ ItemDetail~bookid~43722.aspx

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The principles and practice of  the Traditional Moo Doe line of martial arts has been proven to help the lives of millions of people for many centuries. In the last century there have been fewer than ten Traditional Moo Doe Masters who have achieved the extaordinary level of skill and ability demonstrated by Grandmaster "Iron" Kim. Upon reaching this level of incredible skill and ability these individuals gain a lifetime of inner peace and harmony of the mind, body and spirit.

Over the centuries billions of people have searched and continue to search for a way to attain harmony of the mind, body and spirit in order to achieve inner peace. Ultimately, inner peace is not something that can be bought. As proven throughout history one of the fastest, safest and most effective ways to achieve inner peace is through Traditional Moo Doe.

The true measure of any master is their ability, as well as the origin of their learning. There are those who can only talk about what they can do, and those who can actually do what they say. Someone who claims to be a master but is unable to demonstrate incredible ability in a multitude of ways is not truly a master, their claim is built only on words. This leads to failure.

 

The tiger is symbolic of the physical world and the dragons signify the mental or spiritual world. Together the symbols represent a harmony between both worlds. The Chinese symbol Yin/Yang (Oom/Yung) stands for balance of life.
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