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www.ThePeacefulDragon.com November 2017 704-504-8866
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Upcoming Events Students of the Month
Peaceful Dragon School News Disciple’s Forum
Did You Know? Get to Know the Disciple
Children’s Program News Students Ask Master Sbarge
New Students and Promotions Classifieds
2014 and 2015 Winner of TWO Charlotte Observer Reader Awards! Best Martial Arts Studio
Best Yoga Studio Like us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ThePeacefulDragon
At a Glance…
What The Peaceful Dragon Offers
Adult Programs
Tai Chi
Kung Fu
Zen Meditation
Yoga
Asian Culture and Philosophy
Children’s Programs
Kung Fu and Leadership Classes
Other Services
Seminars and Presentations
School Field Trips
Community Demonstrations
Corporate Team Building
Tai Chi, Martial Arts, Yoga and More
The Peaceful Dragon For the Contemporary Mind, Body and Spirit
November Holidays! National Novel Writing Month
2nd Men Make Dinner Day 18th National Adoption Day 4th Book Lovers Day 21st World Hello Day 11th Veteran’s Day 23rd Thanksgiving Day 15th America Recycles Day 28th Red Planet Day
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Message from Master Eric Sbarge
I’m not one of those people whose life revolves around food, so Thanksgiving meals have never been a huge draw for me. But I do think giving thanks and expressing gratitude are really important, so I’m glad we have a day set aside to remind us of this. Wouldn’t it be great if we didn’t need such a day, but simply expressed our thanks and gratitude every day! One thing I’m grateful for this Thanksgiving is that The Peaceful Dragon has been asked
to participate again this year in Charlotte’s big Thanksgiving Day Parade, in conjunction with the Charlotte Asian Chamber of Commerce. Details will be available in the coming days, but for now we encourage all of our students and family members who will be in town on Thanksgiving to set aside the morning and join us in marching in the parade. A great chance to spread good cheer and happiness that others may be grateful for!
“I would maintain that thanks are the highest form of thought, and that gratitude is happiness doubled by wonder.”
― Gilbert K. Chesterton
If you are not a current student of The Peaceful Dragon, there are many ways to
improve your mind, body and spirit through the programs available at The
Peaceful Dragon. Visit www.ThePeacefulDragon.com and click on Adult Classes
or Children’s Classes. You can then register for a Free Semi-Private, No-
Obligation Introductory Class and an Introductory Tour.
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Upcoming Events
Adult Block A Testing Saturday, November 4th, 11am
Makeup Testing Wednesday, November 15th, 6:30pm
Good luck to all of our testing adults and teens. Please be sure to fill out your testing application and turn it in to the front counter no later than one week in advance of your chosen testing date.
Yoga Teacher Training with Mara Healy, Week Seven Fri-Sun, November 10th-12th
Intro to YIN yoga and Restorative Yoga Weekend Teaching savasana, mritta mudra, yoga nidra, asanas for energetic yoga practices and restorative yoga practices, deep stretch, Nervous System and Brain Anatomy – balancing internal with external practice, hands-on techniques for savasana. Guest teacher Dawn Yager will be joining on Saturday. For more info, see below. The Teacher Training Yoga classes on Saturday, November 11th and Sunday, November 12th are open to all students, 10:30-12noon. Saturday’s session will be Yin Yoga, and Sunday’s session will be Deep Stretch Yoga. Free for Peaceful Dragon Students, $15 for guests.
NOTE: Due to the Teacher Training, regular yoga classes are cancelled on these days.
Fall Classics Tournament Saturday, November 11th, all day
The Hung Gar Kung Fu Academy of Moorseville is hosting a Fall Classics Tournament. Sifu Sbarge would like to encourage our students to join in by competing or cheering on our competitors! For more information about the tournament, the divisions, or registration, please see their website here.
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Special Guest Yoga Teacher Dawn Yager
Kriya Yoga and the Opaline Blue Disc Saturday, November 11th, 2-5pm
In this lecture, we will explore the techniques Kriya Yoga (the method of self-study and action) uses to create balanced emotionality, a strong and flexible body, and a wide open heart. The Practice of Kriya Yoga deals intently with disciplining the mind and elevating your level of consciousness to immediately see the world differently. A unique approach to this practice is the addition of the laws of causation and how karma is generated, activated, softened, modified, and dissolved.
ABOUT YOGINI DAWN YAGER (Swami Ambikanada) In 1993, Dawn began formal training of meditation and eastern philosophy. By 2000 Dawn picked up yoga asana, the physical poses. She trained with many teachers and systems of yoga, but credits Sri Dharma Mittra, GoSwamim Kriyananda and Nevine Michaan with breaking all limiting thought patterns that she may have held about her own physical and spiritual being. After attending Ball State University for neuropsychology and Coastal Carolina University pursuing both business and the arts, she experienced a paradigm shift and entered the Kriya Yoga Seminary her senior year and went on to be ordained as Swami Ambikanada. She is now on staff at the Temple of Kriya Yoga Chicago leading the Sunday service and teaching asana workshops. Dawn has owned Shanti Yoga Studio in Myrtle Beach, SC for 10 years and travels the east coast teaching workshops speaking about multifaceted areas of yoga and mindfulness. She also is a contributing writer for yogi approved, baleaf sports, and healthy living. Yoga can see her live every Tuesday on Carolina AM as their on-air yoga and mindfulness expert.
Yoga Teacher Training with Mara Healy, Week Eight Fri-Sun, November 17th-19th
Intro to Sequencing Weekend
Practice putting together templates for on-the-mat
practice using asanas like Rubik’s cubes
The Teacher Training Yoga classes on Saturday,
November 18th and Sunday, November 19th are open to
all students 10:30-12noon. Saturday’s session will
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emphasize Balancing Asanas, while Sunday’s session will cover Asanas and Pranayamas. Free for
Peaceful Dragon Students, $15 for guests.
NOTE: Due to the Teacher Training, regular yoga classes are cancelled on these days.
Thanksgiving Day Parade Thursday, November 23rd, morning
Join us for a fun celebration and show off your community pride. The
Peaceful Dragon will be marching in the Charlotte Thanksgiving
Parade. We will be taking the Lions and the Dragon. Please let the front
counter know if you would like to join us! We will have more details soon.
Cross-Mat Mandala Yoga Class with Yogini
Mara Healy Sunday, November 23rd, 10:30am-1:30pm
Yogini Mara Healy will be leading this excellent cross-mat class. Please be sure to bring two mats. If you do not have a second mat, we have a limited number to loan, as well as mats for sale.
Fascia, Freedom, and Flexibility – Quarterly Yoga Workshop Saturday, December 2nd, 1-5pm
Explore the parallels between modern anatomy and ancient philosophy as we discuss the 3s and 5s of
yoga through the lens of fascia fundamentals, the governors of flexibility and freedom of the body
through awareness of the mind.
This workshop is free to all Peaceful Dragon students, and is open to the public for a fee of $49. Please
register at the front desk. We require a minimum of 6 confirmed students to hold this workshop.
Our complete 2017 Special Events Calendar is available at http://thepeacefuldragon.com/specialevents.shtml.
Mark your planning calendar now!
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NOVEMBER BIRTHDAYS
9th Judy Westmoreland 18th Jon Hall
9th Komala Chandran 19th John Viner
9th Davidson Pierce 21st Wayne Johnson
12th Aparna Swaminathan 22nd Ryan Potter
15th Alan Aranoff 24th Philip Kelly
15th Hannah Jackson 25th Brian Evans
17th Alan Tran
Monthly Classes, Seminars
and Discussion Groups
Yoga Seminar – Thursday, November 2, 6:30-8:30pm Topic: Chaturanga to Save Your Wrists and Shoulders
Presented by Yogini Mara Healy. Open to all teens and adults: FREE for Peaceful Dragon students, $29 for guests. Note: There will be no regular yoga classes on the evenings of the monthly yoga seminars. Jr. Mastery Program Seminar – Saturday, November 4, 12-1pm Topic: An Attitude of Gratitude Open only to Junior Mastery Program students.
Mastery Roundtable Discussion – Tuesday, November 7, 8-9pm
Topic: Ordinary vs. Extraordinary Open only to Mastery Program students.
Lecture and Discussion – Thursday, November 16, 8pm
Topic: Zen Parables – Bring your Favorite to Discuss and Analyze! Presented by Master Eric Sbarge. Open to all adult and teen students.
Future Instructors – Saturday, November 25, 11am Open only to Junior Mastery Program students.
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Equipment Needed for Classes
Adults
Shaolin Block C/D: Broadsword
Tai Chi All Blocks: None Kids
4-12 year olds: White Sash and Above: Full Sparring Equipment
Peaceful Dragon School News (All Real!)
Plan and Start Saving NOW for The Peaceful Dragon’s 2019
China and Japan Tour!
The Peaceful Dragon is sponsoring an Asia tour for our students, family members and friends in October of 2019 – two years from now. This two-week tour promises to be a fantastic trip that will include practice in meditation and martial arts with locals, sightseeing, cultural excursions and events, and much more. Our tentative itinerary includes Japan for the first time – Tokyo and Kyoto (with its ancient Zen temples) – and the beautiful Chinese cities of Suzhou (called China’s Venice with the picturesque canals), Hangzhou (the lake city), the spiritual Yellow Mountains, and the cosmopolitan heart of China, Shanghai. The estimated cost for this all-inclusive custom tour with 4 and 5 star accommodations, all travel and excellent meals, admissions to cultural events, and the service of highly-professional English-speaking guides is around $4000. If you can set aside $40 a week starting now, you can go – it’s a great investment for a lifetime of memories!
Send Us Your Event Photos or Short Video Clips If you get some nice shots of Peaceful Dragon events please send them to [email protected] for display in our newsletter, social media pages and our new upcoming lobby-area TV!
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Did You Know…
For those wishing to lose weight, changes to diet are generally far more effective than changes to exercise?
Shuai jiao, the art our grandmaster Chang Tung Sheng specialized in, is the oldest recorded Chinese martial art style?
Children’s Program News
A Message from Mr. George
Long sleeves and winter jackets are out in full force! This month the Jr. Mastery students will need to bring their sparring equipment for their classes. Sparring drills are important for the students, because they will learn how to evade the attacks. The newer level students will work on 1 or 2 stepping, and light contact sparring drill. The more advanced students of course will train on more technical sparring drills. For those students are training for their Jr. Black Sash tests, they spar for 2 minutes per round, with a minute break in between, for five rounds total. The old and wise tale of sparring competition: Cardio, cardio and more cardio. Being a skillful martial artist also means being an all-around athlete. Keep up the hard work!
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Student of the Month Recognition
Adult Student of the Month— Solange Perret 1st runner up— Paul Studenovsky
2nd runner up— Hannah Jackson
Solange comes to her yoga classes regularly and works hard. She’s also
joined the Teacher Training program to further her learning. Good job,
Solange!
Child Student of the Month— Serena Cai
1st runner up— Emanuel Ngo
2nd runner up—Keira Gentry
Serena shows great focus in class and she tries her best all the time. Though she is a new White Sash
student, she has already showing her great attitude and a great example to all the students. Keep up
the great work Serena!
Disciple’s Forum
I’m Mad as Hell and I’m Not Going to Take it Anymore By Lao Shr Sam Ilardo
Is it me or have people become angrier lately? More and more I see people reading the paper or
sitting in front of the TV cursing the latest news (or the person in the news). Anger is an emotion that
is totally dysfunctional. Being angry with someone does nothing to that person but actually hurts you.
Anger triggers the body’s ‘fight or flight’ response. The adrenal glands flood the body with stress
hormones, such as adrenaline and cortisol.
The brain redirects blood from the gut to the muscles, in preparation for physical exertion. Heart rate,
blood pressure and respiration increase, the body temperature rises and the skin perspires.
The constant flood of stress chemicals and associated metabolic changes that go with recurrent
unmanaged anger can eventually cause harm to many different systems of the body.
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Some of the short and long-term health problems that have been linked to unmanaged anger include:
headache
digestion problems, such as abdominal pain
insomnia
increased anxiety
depression
high blood pressure
skin problems, such as eczema
heart attack
stroke
Also, when you are angry, you are not very attractive. Hundreds of muscles on your face become very
tense. You look like a bomb ready to explode.
From a spiritual point of view anger is one of the worst emotions. In Christianity it is one of the seven
deadly sins. In Buddhism it is one of the 3 poisons.
So clearly anger is not something you want in your life but unfortunately we all get angry. The
question becomes how do I control my anger so it doesn’t do mental and physical damage? I think the
starting point is awareness. You need to be mindful and aware of your anger. Like many things you
need to know you have a problem before you can solve it. One of my colleagues was fond of saying; a
well-defined issue is halfway to being solved.
Once you become aware of your anger, in the short run you can deal with anger by the classic methods
like counting to 10 or taking a walk. As a parent the use of a time out is always helpful. The issues
never seem quite as emotional once you have had a few minutes to calm down and reflect.
Another technique, if possible, is to just avoid the source of your anger. If you know certain people
make you angry or certain topics, stay clear of them. It’s easier to not be angry when you’re hanging
out with happy people or talking about positive topics.
In the long run I believe the best solution for me is meditation. Clearly anger originates from the mind
and mediation helps you to control your mind. One of the benefits I have found in meditation is I feel
more at peace and less angry. If you have ever looked at a Buddhist Monks they are the pictures of
serenity. One of my favorite quotes is from John Milton’s “Paradise Lost” - “The mind is its own place,
and in itself can make a heaven of hell, a hell of heaven.” At the end of the day, when you are angry,
you are choosing to be angry. So, since I want to live a long and healthy life, I am going to choose to be
less angry.
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Getting to Know This Month’s Disciple
Each month, we will be asking our Disciple’s Forum writer to answer a few questions. Here are this
month’s Disciple’s questions and answers:
What type of music do you listen to?
I enjoy most types of music including Rock, Jazz, Bluegrass, Classical and Opera. When I was growing
up my father used to take us to see operas and musicals. So at a young age, in addition to early rock I
was listening to Verdi and Lerner & Loewe.
What do you do in your free time?
I retired this past year so all my time is free time. Marcia and I have started to travel more. Our
daughter, Melissa, lives in Copenhagen so our focus has been on Europe this year. We met her in
Budapest, Copenhagen and will meet again in Paris in early November.
What vacation location is on your bucket list?
We have always wanted to go to Israel and see the historical/biblical sites. We hope to schedule a trip
to the Mid-East sometime in the next 3 years.
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Given I just retired, I have a clean slate and can be whatever I want to. But part of me never wants to
grow up so I don’t have to figure that one out yet.
If you could be any fictional character, who would you be and why?
I would want to be Iron Man. What’s not to like; he is a rich genius with the coolest suit and toys.
Students Ask Master Sbarge
Question: Why does The Peaceful Dragon use an outside billing company, instead of having students pay at the front counter? Answer: Because the billing company is way more efficient at that kind of thing than we could ever be, and it allows us to concentrate on what we’re supposed to: Teaching the best classes possible, and giving our students and families the best service possible.
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Mission Statement for The Peaceful Dragon
Our mission is to help each of our students reach his or her fullest potential for physical, mental and spiritual development through the teaching of traditional Asian health arts and martial arts. We accomplish this by offering the most authentic and effective curriculum, by providing the best possible service to our students and their families, and by maintaining a warm and caring family environment in which every student, guest, and staff member is treated with respect, dignity and love.
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Classifieds
Your ad could be here! Text and graphics, a scan of your
business card, or artwork you submit. The cost is $5 for
students, $10 for the public. Send your copy to
[email protected]. Pay at the front counter.
George runs two social clubs in Charlotte through Meetup.com:
http://www.meetup.com/North-Carolina-
Mountain-Biking/
http://www.meetup.com/Charlotte-Pool-Shootin-Fun-Meetup/
Mountain biking, shooting pool, hiking,
trying out new restaurants or cruising to the Bahamas!