![]() “What Lee did was harness energies outside the ordinary energies that are used for daily life,” Thomas says. Women marveled over his lithe physique one person said touching his hardened muscles was like touching “warm marble.”īut Lee’s mind – his grasp of philosophy and his willpower – was the engine that powered his physical prowess, says Bruce Thomas, author of “Bruce Lee: Fighting Words.” ![]() Here was an Asian man who wasn’t depicted as a bucktoothed buffoon or fortune-cookie-quoting sage. John Little, author of "The Warrior Within: The Philisophies of Bruce Lee." Everything that Bruce Lee did flowed from his mind and his thinking. The philosophy of Lee is more powerful than the martial arts of Lee. People squealed in delight so much during his films that a viewer rarely heard all the dialogue. The liquid grace of his movements his feline quickness the weird, high-pitched shrieks he gave off during combat. He hit the American movie screens in the early 1970s like a tsunami.Īmerican audiences had never seen an action star like him before. They wanted to see him kick butt.Īnd Lee obliged. ![]() Of course, those old enough to remember when Lee was alive didn’t go to his films to learn about esoteric Eastern teachings. Inosanto filmed an insanely exciting fight scene with Lee in “Game of Death” where both battled one other using Lee’s signature weapon, nunchakus, a weapon that consists of two sticks connected by a short chain. “He told me that he could educate people about the East more in films than in books,” says Dan Inosanto, one of Lee’s closest friends and his training partner. He wanted to show Americans the beauty of Chinese philosophy and its culture, his friends and biographers say. Lee, too, saw himself as bridge between the East and the West. Lee would tape Watts’ lectures and play them back to his martial arts students in class. Lee was a devotee of Alan Watts, a 20th century British philosopher who introduced Eastern thought to Western audiences. Pictorial Parade/Archive Photos/Getty Images Watts was such a favorite of Bruce Lee that he required his martial arts students to listen to Watts' lectures.
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