Children of the ATA: Listen as I tell about the old times and the new dawn.
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se unwritten years, thousands of lives ago, the first Ssu Suhng also
came to the mountain. His disciples and most loyal students followed his
journey. He was a master of the martial art.
Ssu Suhng's vision was that mortal life is short; yet he had much to do and
teach. Would his technique and tradition be lost as the morning mists? There
were thousands of techniques and postures for the body in movements. There
was a steel-tempering of the heart that could change a man's way in life. He
studied how these lessons could live beyond written words or twice-told
tales of olden ways. As a Master Weaver looms fine-spun thread, he wove
thoughts across techniques in patterns of art with life. As his students
learned the fabric of his art, they could see techniques crossed with
spirit... the art would remain in spirit and force long after the weaver was
dust.
Disciples of Ssu Suhng practiced these patterns woven for them by their
master. And they, in turn, passed them to their juniors, generation after
generation.
Did that first master martial weaver realize he had wrought so well his art
would live millions of days? Did his spirit touch us as he wove those first
patterns for hearts of future generations? For he is with us even today. The
techniques are the same in spirit as when he taught them. The tree has
grown, but holds the same roots.
Other masters grafted their hearts into the great design. They added new
life as parents, and in new generations added to the life of their
family; and by adding, make it greater, not less.
With dawn drawing light across the sky, I, Haeng Ung Lee, invite you, my
disciples, students and family, to join me in a journey through our new day.
Families need new generations to live: the spirit of Ssu Suhng needs new
enthusiasm and growth to be nourished in us.
I am duty-bound by the mantle of mastership to refresh tradition of spirit
with knowledge and skills of our new age.
A sage said ages past, nothing new lies under the sun. Even in my bound duty
to keep ATA at the peak of this age, it is the technique and tradition of
the ages...only the patterns of their weaving are new.
As given by that first master to your seniors, his disciples, I offer this
new weave for your futures. Your seniors, too, soon will be with you only in
the weave and form created of their spirit for you.
I dream that you learn to enjoy each day without thought to merely relieve
yesterday for its comforts. To climb the ladder of life or art, the security
and warmth of the first step must give way to find a higher level.
Come, witness with me this affirmation of our art, heritage and renewal.
In the spirit of Ssu Suhng, I bring you "Songahm" to join the east and west,
north and south...a new wellspring to mix and join in a voyage to the stars.