Huai Hsiang Wang

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Huai Hsiang Wang is the son of the late Grand Master Wang Chieh and has been exploring traditional Chinese Kungfu theory and practice through multiple disciplines since he was 14 years of age. Huai Hsiang Wang first learned the Eight Step Praying Mantis system from his father, Grand Master Wang Chieh, who had learned the system from Grand Master Wei Hsiao Tang. To him, his father was the last paradigm of tradition, a real Master to the title.

Afterward, he culminated his traditional martial skill by implementing the Eight Step Praying Mantis to assimilate ‘hard core’ application skills from different martial arts systems, including but not limited to Tai Chi, Hsin Yi, Aikido, Judo, etc.

After forsaking the orientation to fight, Huai Hsiang Wang experienced his internal martial arts transformation from 2001 to 200t. He reverted his mental energy from dispersion to harmonization – thus, the dimension of internal energy was revealed. Through diligent practice and evolution, he can intuitively see the answer to all questions regarding the essence of the art, both martially and spiritually, from within himself.

Huai Hsiang Wang has been studying T.C.M. as well as both Eastern and Western spiritual contexts extensively. He has been empathizing with Lao-tzu, Taoism, Buddhism, and Nisargadatta Maharaj. He has been putting the puzzle pieces together, digesting the acquired knowledge one at a time from within himself – an internalization process he calls “Self-Validation.” Combining the theory and practice of T.C.M. and spiritual insights through the touch of an epiphany, he has summarized the essence of Chinese Kung Fu into “Prana Dynamics,” literally life energy in animation. He has been teaching Prana Dynamics internationally in workshops ever since.

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