I have had the privilege of meeting two people who actually knew him. One a close friend of the family who knew him before he left for the states , the other who was a friend of Stirling Silliphant...both had the most amazing stories about him.
Bruce Lee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In the late 1970s (I do not remember the correct year) a nonagenarian Shaolin Grand Master was invited by the state government to give a speech about Shaolin Temple with a few demonstrations at the Marina Beach, Madras which is now called Chennai in the State of Tamil Nadu in India. I was around 17 years of age. I read this news item in the next day’s morning newspaper. It reported that before starting his speech, this monk, among many other things, had torn a voluminous hard-bound bundle of a book into two halves with his bare hands effortlessly, as if tearing a loose paper, in front of the huge crowd gathered in tens of thousands to listen to his speech. He then talked about his capture by the Japanese as POW who put him in a cage with his body drenched and dripping with the fresh blood of a bull just prepared as meal for a fully grown and fasting Lion. The lion was led into a rather huge cage and he was pitted against the hungry and angry lion. He was asked to save himself from the hungry Lion and they would let him free if he could come out of the cage alive. Soldiers surrounded the cage to witness the gory end of this monk who was in his early 20s then. They wanted to see the lion ripping his body apart and licking his blood and eating him alive. But what ensued was something even gorier which left them with a crude shock of their lives leaving the soldiers petrified with sheer astonishment. In a swift 7 strokes he had killed the Lion. He was then freed with much awe and respect. He later said that normally he would never harm any living thing but in order to save him from death, he had to give the Lion 7 lethal blows to put to rest. He had also spoken about Bruce Lee, observing that he is mixing a lot of methods and honing his instincts and body reflexes to the maximum possible speeds too soon. He observed that this kind of honing once reflexes too fast would lead to quicker depletion of your innate potential of defense mechanism, creating an uneven balance between aggression and defense (or something like that). He said that Bruce Lee could be a speed-wonder only in his prime age but he could not sustain all the essential elements to their optimum levels as he ages. I remember this now on 19-May-2020 at 61 years of age.
Thank you so much. It's also very kindness to quotes "He later said that normally he would never harm any living thing but in order to save him from death"
Damn! A man killing a lion? Wow. I'm a huge Bruce Lee fan but I must recognize that what this master said about my idol seems very accurate. He was too hard about himself but perhaps it was necessary that things went the way they did for reasons only Heaven could see.
It's not hard to find. It's been in my cupboard for 14 years. I've sort of wasted my time editing and uploading this again. This one with no ad breaks is getting 6 views per hour and the one with the ads in it every ten minutes is getting 240 views a hour. People are strange 🤔
@@GregProbert1971 I had this documentary on dvd I brought it back in 2006 from Italy. I brought a few rare Bruce Lee footages from this seller. Game of death Japanese version over 6hr dvd split in 3 disks. TLC doc Bruce plus there was a documentary made by the fans.
Quote empty your mind.be formless shapeless like water now you put water into a cup it becomes the cup you put it into a teapot it becomes the teapot now water can flow creep drip or crash bruce lee
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Unfortunately, the first 30 seconds of your documentary already are incorrect. He was not an immigrant. He was born in San Francisco. I decided not to watch anymore because I could see where this was going. Thanks anyways. Peace.
Well the definition of immigrant from Googling it is "a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country". If you take into account that although he was indeed born in San Francisco, he had spent his entire life up to that point in Hong Kong. So the USA was indeed a foreign country to him at that time.
I think she's a private person and the Bruce Lee estate is now handled by their daughter Shannon. There maybe an email address at Bruce Lee.com you could try but don't be disappointed if you get no reply.
@@GregProbert1971 thank you kindly for the reply. I don't think Shannon would be open to such a thing, but Linda has more experience in life, more chance at strange encounters, spent more time with Bruce and knew him much better, and she unfortunately probably won't live much longer. I imagine she would desire the small chance.
He still alive in the heart of billions people of world.
I Met The Master In 1966 In Oakland California By His Friend Allen Jo In His Grocery Store. Miss You Master . R.i.p.
I have had the privilege of meeting two people who actually knew him. One a close friend of the family who knew him before he left for the states , the other who was a friend of Stirling Silliphant...both had the most amazing stories about him.
Thanks for your interesting comment and viewing the video. Most appreciated 👍
+BRUQBEATS Do you remember these stories they told you? Would you want to tell me?
Thank you from now on.
The best decision Linda has ever made is to bring Bruce Lee back home…Thank you Linda
Rest in peace Bruce and Brandon Lee.
His life and career on film.
We will not forget.
Bruce Lee was the greatest martial artist of all time bar none. Chuck Norris is a great martial artist as well
R.I.P. Bruce Lee the LEGEND
Thanks for watching and leaving a comment, most appreciated 👍
@@GregProbert1971 no, thank you for this amazing documentary.👍
Bruce lee No.1 forever
No Einstein was number 1
No,Bruce forever
Bruce Lee !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! In the late 1970s (I do not remember the correct year) a nonagenarian Shaolin Grand Master was invited by the state government to give a speech about Shaolin Temple with a few demonstrations at the Marina Beach, Madras which is now called Chennai in the State of Tamil Nadu in India. I was around 17 years of age. I read this news item in the next day’s morning newspaper. It reported that before starting his speech, this monk, among many other things, had torn a voluminous hard-bound bundle of a book into two halves with his bare hands effortlessly, as if tearing a loose paper, in front of the huge crowd gathered in tens of thousands to listen to his speech.
He then talked about his capture by the Japanese as POW who put him in a cage with his body drenched and dripping with the fresh blood of a bull just prepared as meal for a fully grown and fasting Lion. The lion was led into a rather huge cage and he was pitted against the hungry and angry lion. He was asked to save himself from the hungry Lion and they would let him free if he could come out of the cage alive. Soldiers surrounded the cage to witness the gory end of this monk who was in his early 20s then. They wanted to see the lion ripping his body apart and licking his blood and eating him alive. But what ensued was something even gorier which left them with a crude shock of their lives leaving the soldiers petrified with sheer astonishment. In a swift 7 strokes he had killed the Lion. He was then freed with much awe and respect.
He later said that normally he would never harm any living thing but in order to save him from death, he had to give the Lion 7 lethal blows to put to rest. He had also spoken about Bruce Lee, observing that he is mixing a lot of methods and honing his instincts and body reflexes to the maximum possible speeds too soon. He observed that this kind of honing once reflexes too fast would lead to quicker depletion of your innate potential of defense mechanism, creating an uneven balance between aggression and defense (or something like that). He said that Bruce Lee could be a speed-wonder only in his prime age but he could not sustain all the essential elements to their optimum levels as he ages.
I remember this now on 19-May-2020 at 61 years of age.
Thank you for this story, it was a joy to read.
@@elektrikk962 Thanks a lot
Thank you so much. It's also very kindness to quotes "He later said that normally he would never harm any living thing but in order to save him from death"
Damn! A man killing a lion? Wow. I'm a huge Bruce Lee fan but I must recognize that what this master said about my idol seems very accurate. He was too hard about himself but perhaps it was necessary that things went the way they did for reasons only Heaven could see.
Look
I don't want to disrespect but
7 strokes was enough to kill a grown hungry lion!
That seems like an exaggeration to me to say the least
I like this documentary it's very rare to find.
It's not hard to find. It's been in my cupboard for 14 years. I've sort of wasted my time editing and uploading this again. This one with no ad breaks is getting 6 views per hour and the one with the ads in it every ten minutes is getting 240 views a hour. People are strange 🤔
@@GregProbert1971
I had this documentary on dvd I brought it back in 2006 from Italy. I brought a few rare Bruce Lee footages from this seller. Game of death Japanese version over 6hr dvd split in 3 disks. TLC doc Bruce plus there was a documentary made by the fans.
@@GregProbert1971
I hate ads
@@mrmir8914 I just recorded off the television :-)
@@mrmir8914 Yes but i cant upload them to You Tube.
Quote empty your mind.be formless shapeless like water now you put water into a cup it becomes the cup you put it into a teapot it becomes the teapot now water can flow creep drip or crash bruce lee
O melhor e mais intenso artista marcial de todos os tempos.
plz upload more Bruce lee's documentries
Most I've already got are already on RUclips. The other ones will be taken down due to copyright laws and infringements.
nice one 👍
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Unfortunately, the first 30 seconds of your documentary already are incorrect. He was not an immigrant. He was born in San Francisco. I decided not to watch anymore because I could see where this was going. Thanks anyways. Peace.
Well the definition of immigrant from Googling it is "a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country". If you take into account that although he was indeed born in San Francisco, he had spent his entire life up to that point in Hong Kong. So the USA was indeed a foreign country to him at that time.
They moved to Hong Kong when Lee was 4 months old. Lol. He may as well have been born in HK.
is there any way to contact Linda Lee-Cadwell?
his spirit is alive in another person today, and I want to introduce them
I think she's a private person and the Bruce Lee estate is now handled by their daughter Shannon. There maybe an email address at Bruce Lee.com you could try but don't be disappointed if you get no reply.
@@GregProbert1971 thank you kindly for the reply. I don't think Shannon would be open to such a thing, but Linda has more experience in life, more chance at strange encounters, spent more time with Bruce and knew him much better, and she unfortunately probably won't live much longer. I imagine she would desire the small chance.