The symbols shown on the base of these beautiful, deep-etched glasses represent Bruce Lee's personal journey of self-cultivation. Specifically designed by Bruce Lee, the symbols hung on separate plaques in his Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute in Los Angeles. The meaning behind each symbol is explained in the video below...we encourage you to watch!
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.
**A portion of the proceeds from all merchandise purchased in the Bruce Lee Family Store benefits the Bruce Lee Foundation.
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The symbols shown on the base of these beautiful, deep-etched glasses represent Bruce Lee's personal journey of self-cultivation. Specifically designed by Bruce Lee, the symbols hung on separate plaques in his Jun Fan Gung Fu Institute in Los Angeles. The meaning behind each symbol is explained in the video below...we encourage you to watch!
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.
**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