Training at Jung Su Won has been an adventure which started almost 16 years ago, NOV. 5,1992. An adventure that began when I was visiting friends in Spokane and went to a Whole Life Expo. I found myself sitting in the back row of a lecture by a woman named Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim. At the time, I was 39 years in existence. No dreams or goals, only knowing that I wanted to make a difference in the world. But how could I? Working at a major retail store I was promoted quickly from night janitor, to stocking crew, then team leader for night shift, cashier during summer in lawn and garden. However, there was no belief that I could even become a Department manager let alone a Store manager. Sitting there waiting for the lecture to start, the room was full. Someone moved from a front row seat and I found myself moving to the front row. Just like lack of confidence, putting myself front and center is something I would not do.
At the time, the trip was the least expensive way to get away for a couple days, cuase money was not in abundance. Having friends to stay with I figured it would be fun. The thought of spending even more money I didn’t believe I had on Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim’s book, “Seven Steps to Inner Power” or any of the meditation tapes was a challenge to my senses.
Have you ever heard a voice inside you, tell you to change directions only to find out later, you avoided being in an accident. I felt an inner voice telling me that I was worth it. My negative attitudes and beliefts were already changing even though I would not consciously realize it for a couple months. Having a positive mental attitude is just one aspect that I continue to uncover new meaning and heights with while training at Jung Su Won.
To be continued: How I came to train with Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim.
Tags: Dreams, Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim, JSW, Jung Su Won, Self Belief, Self Confidence, Seven Steps to Inner Power, Tae Yun Kim, TYK

November 1, 2008 at 6:33 pm |
Wow! This is a great blog about how you found Great Grandmaster Tae Yun Kim. Thanks for sharing your thoughts.
November 1, 2008 at 6:40 pm |
Thanks! Training is an awesome experience for sure