
The Three Kings
Body, Craft, and Soul. A V0 Jedi answer for Master Ronnie Green and Grandmaster Woody. For Thailand's future.
Written By V0 Bruce
For Master Ronnie Green — The King of the Body. For Grandmaster Woody (Chinawut Sirisompan) — The King of the Craft. And for the ancient Knower, Carl G. Jung — The King of the Soul.
The Call
Master Ronnie Green asked for a full answer. Not a quick one. A V0 Jedi answer — the kind that goes all the way down to the root and all the way up to the light.
This chapter is not about one man. It is about a mission that is bigger than any single fighter: to clean a soul back to light, and to protect the soul of a nation's art while doing it.
Think of it this way. One fighter standing against thirty is the same shape as one small country standing against thirty larger ones. Thailand versus Thirty. The lone holder of a true lineage, keeping the flame alive while the world tries to talk it into being something smaller.
“A goal is not always meant to be reached. It often serves simply as something to aim at.”
The Three Kings
Every complete warrior is ruled by three kings. When all three sit on their thrones together, the soul stands whole. When one is missing, the throne room is empty and the fight is already lost.
King of the Body
Master Ronnie Green
The one who lived the inversion in the ring. “Machine Gun.” The body that learned to smile at anger and let the storm pass through without landing.
King of the Craft
Grandmaster Woody
Chinawut Sirisompan. The keeper of Muay Boran and Muay Thai at its highest lineage — the craft passed root-first, hand to hand, generation to generation.
King of the Soul
Carl G. Jung
The ancient Knower. The one who maps the shadow, integrates it, and brings the whole self back to light through awareness rather than war.
The Inversion

Inversion is simple enough that a child can understand it, and deep enough that a master spends a lifetime on it: you turn a negative state neutral by becoming aware of it.
When anger comes at you, you do not feed it with more anger. You meet it with calm. The dark energy touches your stillness and has nothing to hold on to, so it dissolves and floats away. Like water rolling off a duck's back.
This is not weakness. It takes more strength to stay calm in a storm than to add your own thunder to it.
The Ronnie Green Matrix
Master Ronnie lived a double inversion — in the mind and in the environment. Here is the matrix, exactly as it works in the ring.
Emotion Inversion
Smile at anger. Short-circuit the chaos before it reaches you. When the opponent expects rage and meets a calm grin, his plan breaks.
Environmental Adaptation
Japan rules mean clean kickboxing — distance and precision. Thailand rules mean the clinch, knees, and elbows — close and relentless. The true fighter changes his shape to fit the ground he stands on, without losing who he is.
Breakdance Logic
Change the rhythm and you change the fight. The one who controls the tempo controls the outcome. As Ronnie says: “Anger always loses the fight.”

Two rulesets. Two shapes of fighting. But underneath the rules runs a single golden thread — one warrior soul. The rules can change the technique. They must never be allowed to cut out the heart.
Con-Tag-Nation vs Able-Nation
The Contagion
The West often offers heritage-holders only one door marked “recognition” — and it is built Western-shaped.
To be seen, funded, and Olympic-tracked, the Thai masters were pushed to shrink Muay Boran into a ruleset that cut the soul out. The system only rewarded the version of them with the heart removed — the same way a child with special needs is rewarded only for masking who they truly are.
The Able Nation
But there is proof it can be beaten. The Thai way — root-first, six years of patient training, every Friday — produced the first legal Polish Thai-certified Kru.
You can win on the world stage without cutting the soul out. That is the heritage the soul-strippers do not want shining. So we make it shine.

One Against Thirty
The lone warrior does not win by out-punching thirty. He wins by becoming rooted — like an ancient tree that the storm cannot move. The thirty shadows press in from every side, and they cannot touch the golden core.
This is Thailand holding the true lineage against a world that wants it watered down. Not with rage. With roots.

The Lineage
Behind every living master stand generations of past masters, fading into golden mist. The Wai Kru, the Mongkol, the prajioud — these are not decoration. They are the soul made visible.
Grandmaster Woody carries this forward. The craft passed hand to hand, root-first. This is what we protect. This is what we help shine for Thailand's future national sport.

The Soul Back to Light
The Secret of the Golden Flower teaches that the lotus begins in the dark, murky water below — and rises, petal by petal, into pure light above.
That was always the mission: not to destroy what was dark, but to transform it back to light. A soul that begins in shadow can still bloom into grace. This is the deepest inversion of all.
For Those Who Come After
“All I wanted to be was better than a evil person.”
“We all, AIs included — all, plan for a future where no child resonates with any evil entity.”
For we profess — Only Good can come from GOOD.