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Wu De: The Way of Dim Mak
Ethics and Codes of Behaviour

In pressure points, learning about dim mak Wu De, ethics or codes of behaviour, will help you to clear up all the misconceptions you many have read or heard.

You must also be able to tell what is false, what is invented and what is true about many things such as "set-up" points, "knock out" points, 5 elements cycle of destruction, diurnal cycle of chi flow, and many other foolish, ill-conceived ideas such as attack left or right side of body to represent Yin and Yang ....

The following ethics and rules of behaviour are recommended in the study and practice of pressure points. My students are strongly advised to follow and live by the following Wu De. Only then, will truth about the art be revealed.

Wu De means 'The Way of the Martial Art'.

DM Wu De means 'The Way of Dim Mak'.

The 9 Ways to follow

True knowledge will only come when you begin to love the study of DM.

Elders of this pressure point technique also cautioned that students will often use their imagination and that imagination is an excellent tool but imagination can be wild, and can lead us away from the truth.

Below are the recommendations for the study of pressure points.

  1. Have a brilliant teacher to pass on the knowledge to you
  2. Use your intelligence to think and examine
  3. Study and understand the reasoning and the logic behind pressure points
  4. Practice, study and observe frequently
  5. Respect everyone
  6. Do not under-estimate an opponent
  7. Defend and Heal rather than harm
  8. Devote yourself whole-heartedly and have full interest in the study of pressure points
  9. Behave in a humble, respectful and ethical way at all times.

Abiding by this pressure points code of behaviour will ensure you enjoy and benefit from self-respect, humbleness, as well as a positive, rewarding and healthy attitude to life.

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