Shaolin Culture
Harmony, Balance and Well Being
Shaolin Culture address the main principles involved with harmony in life, the Circle of Life sets basic foundation of Shaolin culture, it has a deeply rich knowledge in the unique properties involved with well being.
Shaolin Culture has developed through Chinese history with its roots firmly in buddism and its branches extending into all forms of physical, mental and spiritual extreme performance and harmony.
The Fine Art of Living
Harmony and balance in life can be elusive. The stresses and pressures of modern living have a tendency to over power some of the important fundementals required to feel the joy of life. Shaolin Culture can help to stablise and maintain the quality of life, with a concious awearness of harmony and balance and a knowledge of establishing a positive Qi.
Feel good in life!
Shaolin Travel
Experience the tranquility, serenity and culture of Shaolin in a unique way. Shaolin Travel offers specialty trips created by a Buddhist monk, Shi Xing Xue. He grew up in the legendary Shaolin Temple and is now mainly working in Sweden.
During the trips, you learn the basics of a sound and healthy thinking, developed in Shaolin for over 1500 years. The goal is for you to find new tools to achieve greater harmony in mind and body and to take control of the internal factors that affect your everyday life.
The trips come in a variety of packages, all involve a few days of sight seeing around Bijing before traveling to the Shaolin temple for a variety of life enrichning courses.
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Shaolin History
Shaolin Quan originated in the Shaolin Temple on Mount Songshan at Dengfeng in Henan Province. It was named after the temple. Shaolin Quan was the manifestation of the wisdom of the monks of the temple, secular Wushu masters and army generals and soldiers.
The temple had been built years before in the remains of a forest that had been cleared or burned down. At the time of the building of the temple, the emperor's gardeners had also planted new trees. Thus the temple was named "young (or new) forest", (Shaolin in Mandarin, Sil Lum in Cantonese).
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