Thanks Daniel! Great quotes! It seems that HO was Bruce Lee's disciple . In my 
humble opinion Lee's words are strikingly resonant with OST because both are 
based on  the true essence of life. In some way your "discovery"  remembers me 
the exercise made by Chris Corrigan with the Tao of Open Space. Moreover, I 
think this one "When one has no forms, one can be all forms, when one has no 
style, one can fit with any style." is a good "haiku" for the Poetry Contest. 
Agustin
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 I am reading a book [Bruce Lee: Artist Of Life] and some of the things he is 
saying are strikingly resonant with OST. 
 
 In some spots he seems to be speaking quite directly about open space 
specifically. 
 
 
 
 
 Page 121
 "Learn the principles, abide by the principles, then dissolve the principles. 
In short, enter a mold without being caged in it, and obey the principles 
without be bound by them."
 
 Page 120
 One should respond to circumstances without artificial and "wooden" 
prearrangement. One's action should be like the immediacy of a shadow adapting 
to a moving object. One's task is simply to compete the other half of the 
"oneness" spontaneously."
 
 Page 97
 "It is useless to try to stir the dirt out of the muddy water, as it will 
become murkier. But leave it alone, and if it should be cleared, it will become 
clear by itself."
 
 
 Page 80
 "If you understand the situation you are in, and let the situation that you 
are in control your actions, then you learn how to cope with life."
 
 Page 72:
 "The meaning of life is that it is to be lived, and it is not to be traded and 
conceptualized into a pattern of systems. We realize that manipulation and 
control are not the ultimate joy of life- to become real, to learn to take a 
stand, to develop one's center, to support our total personality, a release to 
spontaneity- yes, yes, yes."
 
 Page 74:
 "...our life is basically practically nothing but an infinite number of 
unfinished situations- incomplete gestalts. No sooner have we finished one 
situation than another one comes up."
 
 
 Page 121:
 "When one has no forms, one can be all forms, when one has no style, one can 
fit with any style."
 
 "In primary freedom one uses all ways and is bound by none, and likewise one 
uses any technique or means that serves one's end. Efficiency is anything that 
[achieves the goal.] 
 
 "When you perceive the truth of [the discipline,] you are at the 
undifferentiated center of a circle that has no circumference."
 
 
 Page 123
 "True observation begins when one is devoid of set patterns; freedom of 
expression occurs when one is beyond system."
 
 Page 124
 "If we honestly look at the nature of combat as it actually is, I am sure we 
cannot help but notice that a 'style' tends to bring about adjustment, 
partiality, denials, condemnation and a lot of justification. In short, the 
solution being offered is the very cause of the problem, placing limitations 
and obstacles on our natural growth and consequently obstructing the way to 
genuine understanding."
 
 Page 126
 Any structure, however efficiently designed, becomes a cage if the 
practitioner is obsessed with it."
 
 
 
 On 5/9/15 8:11 AM, Daniel Mezick via OSList wrote:
  
 
 Greetings All,
 
 I am reading a book [Bruce Lee: Artist Of Life] and some of the things he is 
saying are strikingly resonant with OST. 
 
 In some spots he seems to be speaking quite directly about it specifically. 
 
 I plan to post more quotes here soon, and for now I offer these for your 
consideration: 
 
 Page 3
 "[the principle] is not a thing that can be learned, like a science, by 
fact-finding or instruction in facts. It has to grow spontaneously, like a 
flower, in a mind free of desires and emotions. The core of this principle is 
... the spontaneity of the universe."
 
 Page 18
 "[the discipline] values the wonder of the ordinary, and the idea is not daily 
increase, but daily decrease."
 
 Page 19
 "Being wise in [the discipline] does not mean adding more but being able to 
remove sophistication and ornamentation and simply simple- like a sculptor 
building a statue not by adding but by hacking away the unessential so that the 
truth will be revealed unobstructed."
 
 
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