First things first — Happy Memorial Day to all my friends in the USA! Have a hot dog and a beer, relax, and enjoy your long weekend.
And now for something completely different: this time the workout of the week is all on video!
First things first — Happy Memorial Day to all my friends in the USA! Have a hot dog and a beer, relax, and enjoy your long weekend.
And now for something completely different: this time the workout of the week is all on video!
\Met”tle*craft\, n. mettle [E. metal, used in a tropical sense in allusion to the temper of the metal of a sword blade; substance or quality of temperament; spirit, esp. as regards honor, courage, fortitude, ardor, etc.; See {Metal}.] + -craft [AS. cr[ae]ft strength, skill, art, cunning; akin to OS., G., Sw., & Dan. kraft strength, D. kracht, Icel. kraptr; perh. originally, a drawing together, stretching, from the root of E. cramp.] 1. The art, skill and cultivation of physical endurance, unflagging determination and resolute strength of mind, body and spirit.
I made up this word to describe one of the primary goals of the martial art of Cabal Fang. And, as my son recently pointed out to me, Cabal Fang isn’t as much as martial art as it is a way of being in the world, a way of making order out of chaos in tune with the logos.
Because, when it comes down to it, there’s really only one question with which everyone must grapple. And that question is,
“How am I supposed to live in the world?”
And given that the world is always throwing things at you — trials, tribulations and tragedies of all descriptions — you had damn well better be unified in your mind, body and spirit or it’s going to be rough going.
There’s a lot of talk these days about being awakened, plenty of talk about “consciousness-raising,” and every time you turn around there’s a new awareness ribbon or colored rubber wristband intended to raise awareness of some problem, disease, or disaster.
Nothing’s wrong with any of that. But until somebody does something about it, it’s all just pointing and talking. Consciousness-raising doesn’t occur until someone looks inward and says, “I need to take action to stop this,” or “It’s my responsibility to fight that.”
Mettlecraft is the way we in Cabal Fang raise our consciousness and increase our awareness. We look inward, analyze the state of our mind-body-spirit connection and take responsibility for how we live in the world.
That way we create fewer problems for other people to point at, and we’re strong enough to help take responsibility for helping to solve the ones that loom.
Cabal Fang Workout of the Week #57
“We can say that in both the inner and outer worlds, the man or woman of nobility, of dignity, has power and authority over themselves. They have the ability to restrain, and therefore to attain.” Outstanding.
On Personal Dignity and Initiation, Part One
“Without contraries there is no progression.” ― William Blake, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell
I recently asked a friend, who is the holder of several esoteric lineages, if he would consider conferring one or more of them on some people who have expressed a sincere interest in the esoteric traditions of the French and Italian schools. He stated that he would, but there were several conditions. First, no Communists allowed. Given the experiences he and others have had under the terror of communist revolutionary movements and the fact that communist regimes had destroyed so many esoteric lines, this was understood. Second, no sexual deviance was permitted. Given the role of nature in the forces of life, and that the experiencing of these forces – the forces of life – are increased by esoteric practice, this was also easily understood. Third, all…
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Before we get to the #WOOTW a reminder about the earlier announcement: I’ll be doing one seminar a month starting in June — some in person here in Richmond, VA and some web-based.
So please vote in the poll below so I can get a feel for which types of seminars are going to be most interesting to you folks!
Thanks for that! And now, on with the show.
Cabal Fang Workout of the Week #56
Which type of seminar would you most like to attend? Which do you think is likely to draw the most attendees?
Vote below — because when the new Cabal Fang Website is up (click here for a preview), I’ll be adding one Saturday seminar per month to the Cabal Fang Temple event schedule. Some of these will be virtual using Facebook Live, and some will be physical.
Thanks for your help!
Cabal Fang Workout of the Week #55 is a little jump rope conditioner followed by a meditation on the symbolism of the eye.
The Cabal Fang Workout of the Week
Last week, as part of the Cabal Fang Workout of the Week, I suggested a meditative drawing exercise in sacred geometry that, if you did it, basically looks like the GIF on the right.
The day I posted that exercise was the most popular in the history of this blog. Hopefully you folks like the sequel just as much. Because the second step is to go from last week’s exercise to drawing a pentagram. I’m not making a new video or photo set because somebody already made a really good one:
What does all this mean? What in the name of all that’s holy does any of this have to do with martial arts — or with anything important whatsoever?
If it was explicable in 25 words or less, we wouldn’t need symbols would we? And if it was obvious enough to grasp at first glance, I wouldn’t suggest that you draw it yourself!
And now for the workout of the week.
Cabal Fang Workout of the Week #54

The seal of biblical king Hezekiah. Note the winged scarab and ankh motifs.
Last week I posted about how certain symbols and ideas just keep showing up across time and cultures. Now I see an article which points out that things often reappear because people love to borrow and re-use things that are powerful, meaningful, fit into their existing knowledge structures, and/or are just plain useful.
Specifically, the article I read was about the discovery of King Hezekiah’s royal seal (right).
Note the Egyptian winged scarab and the ankh. On a Jewish king’s seal.
This famous biblical king was comfortable borrowing symbols from the very society which had oppressed his people about 700 years earlier. And yet, by the biblical accounts in the Book of Kings, he was a highly respected and conservative king, a reformer who “purified and repaired the Temple, purged its idols, and reformed the priesthood.”
Religion is the technology of consciousness. Like all sciences, it builds on the discoveries and innovations, the successes and failures, of previous thinkers.
Judaism sprang from Canaanite and Babylonian religious ideas. Judaism collided with Egyptian and Greek religion and spawned Christianity. None of this is theft. It’s the way humans and their cultures innovate, grow and evolve.
When we see further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants (if I may borrow and paraphrase from Isaac Newton).
And now for the Cabal Fang Workout of the Week.
Cabal Fang Workout of the Week #52
Wrestling Conditioner #1: Set timer for 5 rounds of 2:00 minutes each, 10 mins total. Make sure you’re fully warmed up before you begin, and go all out with no breaks.
Round 1, circle the bag. Place a heavy bag on the floor (if you don’t have a heavy bag, here’s how you make one). Put forearms on bag and toes on floor — these will be your only points of contact for this 2 min round. Circle the bag using only legs and feet, alternating directions, until the timer beeps.
Round 2, mount the bag. Mount and strike 10 times as hard as you can. Body lock the bag, barrel-roll, regain mount, and repeat until the timer beeps.
Round 3, roll the bag. Lie on your back with heavy-bag perpendicularly on top of your body. Roll it up and down across torso, pushing and pulling like a rolling pin. From time to time, press up the bag and let it drop on your torso to maintain or establish your tolerance for the stresses of wrestling. Continue for entire round.
Round 4, defend the bag. Lie on your back with bag on top of you longways to simulate an attacker mounting you. Strike 10 times. Body lock the bag, barrel roll until your back on the bottom and repeat until the timer beeeps.
Round 5, side mount the bag and scissor. Side mount the bag and scissor your legs 3 times. Keeping chest pressure on the bag, switch to face other end of bag and scissor 3 more times. Scramble or circle to other side of bag with forearms and toes only. Repeat until the timer beeps and you’re done.
Drawing Meditation. This is a lesson in sacred geometry. Get paper and compass and sit down quietly at a table where you can work in comfort and silence. Set countdown timer for 10 minutes. Clear your head, regulate your breathing, and follow the steps in the photo set below to draw the central geometric shape of the Cabal Fang symbol. When you’re done, spend the remainder of the 10 minutes meditating on the diagram before you. Do the two circles seem symbolic of anything? How about the area where they overlap? What else speaks to you? Record your thoughts, feelings, and experiences in your training log or journal.
A great review from a remarkable author. Beware — fascism and communism, as dangerous as ever, are known to shrug off the swastika or the hammer and sickle and slink about in other guises…
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