Bruce Lee created this symbol as a representation of the culmination of his own self cultivation. This symbol is the final in a series of four that show this progression. The stages of cultivation are:
1. Partiality: The Running to Extremes 2. Fluidity: The Two Halves of One Whole 3. Emptiness: The Formless Form 4. Jeet Kune Do
The final symbol that represents Jeet Kune Do and Bruce Lee’s approach to life is a full yin yang symbol surrounded by arrows. The arrows represent the constant interplay of the complements of yin and yang. Finally the Chinese phrase surrounding the symbol translates to: using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation.
Cooking is such an expressive art. Use this cutting board well on your own path to self cultivation!
**A portion of the proceeds from all merchandise purchased in the Bruce Lee Family Store benefits the Bruce Lee Foundation.
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Bruce Lee created this symbol as a representation of the culmination of his own self cultivation. This symbol is the final in a series of four that show this progression. The stages of cultivation are:
1. Partiality: The Running to Extremes 2. Fluidity: The Two Halves of One Whole 3. Emptiness: The Formless Form 4. Jeet Kune Do
The final symbol that represents Jeet Kune Do and Bruce Lee’s approach to life is a full yin yang symbol surrounded by arrows. The arrows represent the constant interplay of the complements of yin and yang. Finally the Chinese phrase surrounding the symbol translates to: using no way as way; having no limitation as limitation.
Cooking is such an expressive art. Use this cutting board well on your own path to self cultivation!
**A portion of the proceeds from all merchandise purchased in the Bruce Lee Family Store benefits the Bruce Lee Foundation.
Out of Stock? Get Notified When This Item Is Restocked