7 Circles Southern/Northern Shaolin Kung Fu
Wu-Shu, Wu-Kung, and Qigong Association

Me'je Oruka

 

 

7 Animals of Me'je Oruka

Tiger Style

Tiger

Dragon Style

Dragon

Crane Style

Crane

Monkey Style

Monkey

Mantis Style

Mantis

Snake Style

Snake

Eagle Style

Eagle

 

 


This website is dedicated to the Students of Seifu A.S. Umar Sharif, MA. It is also dedicated to the promotion and propagation of the Traditional Afro-Asian Martial and Healing Arts. Our goal is to inform, educate, inspire, encourage, and motivate others to improve their lives by applying The Wisdom of the Ancients.

As your teacher and host, Seifu Sharif [aka: Xia` Xue' Gong] [aka: Tobi Alakoso] is dedicated to helping each of you to remember and nurture the Spirit of Wu-Te and the powers dormant within you.
 

The Principles of Ma'at

"To understand Ma'at,

balance a feather on its tip

in the palm of your hand."

Ma'at (pronounced: Ma' aut) means Truth and Justice. Ma'at, a female deity of the Ancient Egyptians [Kamits] is represented by the glyph to the left. The Egyptians taught that everyone had his or her own Ma'at. So, Ma'at represents both a set of Universal Laws, and the right way for you to go, your integrity, the right thing to do, Your Path! Ma'at is the pattern of the Universe unfolding as it should, according to the intention of a Sentient Creative Force. Ma'at is the Tao, She is Integrity, She is the tap root we each have connecting us with the Life Force of the Creator.

Eye of HorusMa'at corresponds to the faculty within each of us wherein is intuited and experienced the urge to live truth (according to the laws of the indwelling self). Ma'at's name implies straight, rule, law, canon by which the lives of the people are kept straight, real, unalterable, upright, righteous, steadfast, and consistent.

If the Principles of Ma'at were internalized by each succeeding generation, the problems of the world would gradually diminish.

The Principles of Ma'at (meaning right way, or path of right behavior) embodies the following values:

Righteousness

Justice

Harmony

Reciprocity

Truth

Balance

Order

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