Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Inc

Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Kung Fu | Tai Chi – Qi Gong | Chinese Martial Arts School | The Houston Songshan Shaolin Temple – Master Shi De Shan

Shi De Shan is a 31st generation warrior monk from the Shaolin Temple. He came to the US in 1998 and then founded the Houston Shaolin Temple with permission from the Shaolin Temple in China. Promote Buddhism, humanity and well-being through teaching and practice of meditation, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Shaolin Quan, healing and chinese medicine.
301163823
EIN
2018
Founded
Houston, TX 77072 United States
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houstonshaolintemple.net
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Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Inc

Overview

Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Inc is a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting Buddhism and enhancing humanity through various practices. Its mission involves teaching meditation, Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Shaolin Kung Fu (Shaolin Quan), and Chinese medicine to foster well-being[2][3][5].

Activities and Programs

The organization offers training and practice sessions in Shaolin Kung Fu, which is renowned for its unique blend of explosive power and fluid movement, combining simple techniques into a formidable defense and counterattack system[1]. Additionally, it focuses on spiritual development through meditation and martial arts, embodying the Buddhist concept of Chan Quan Yi Ti, or "Zen Fist One Body," which integrates martial arts with Buddhism[1].

The temple aims to provide a friendly and safe environment for learning, emphasizing cooperation over competition. This approach is designed to cultivate discipline alongside mutual support, encouraging holistic growth for participants[1].

Financial Overview

In recent financial records, Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Inc reported revenue of approximately $160,000 and expenses of around $110,000. The organization holds total assets valued at about $971,000 and liabilities of approximately $750,000[4].

Purpose and Philosophy

The organization's purpose extends beyond martial arts training to include spiritual and personal development. It seeks to instill attitudes of compassion and peace, reflecting the values of Chan Buddhism. This philosophy aligns with the broader goals of promoting humanity and well-being[2][3].

Through its multifaceted approach, Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Inc serves as a cultural and spiritual hub, connecting practitioners with the traditions of Shaolin while promoting mental and physical well-being[3][5].

[1] http://www.houstonshaolintemple.net/about-us/ [2] https://www.guidestar.org/profile/30-1163823 [3] https://givefreely.com/charity-directory/nonprofit/ein-301163823/ [4] https://projects.propublica.org/nonprofits/organizations/301163823 [5] https://www.charitynavigator.org/ein/301163823

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Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple Home of Grandmaster Shi De Shan a 31st generation Shaolin Warrior Monk and 11th Generation Chen Jun Ling Chen Village Tai Chi. FIND OUT MORE Chinese Chan Buddhism Students learn the attitude of compassion and peace that make Shaolin one of the oldest and most esteemed monastic orders of Chinese Chan Buddhism FIND OUT MORE Over 1500 Years of Knowledge Although students learn the ancient skills that have made Shaolin legendary worldwide as the pinnacle of martial arts they also learn the attitude of compassion and peace that make Shaolin one of the oldest and most esteemed monastic orders of Chinese Chan Buddhism About us Shaolin Temple Bi Hua Fresco Henan province Shaolin Monastery Qing dynasty fresco mural depicting monks practising kung fu HOUSTON TEXAS Zhong Yue Shaolin Temple We are a nonprofit organization registered with the Secretary of the State of Texas under 501c tax exempt status. The purpose and goal of Shaolin Temple is to promote Buddhism through teaching meditation tai chi Shaolin Kung Fu martial art and to enhance selfhealing and cultivate inner peace and harmony. The practice of Shaolin has a history of over 1500 years.

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