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Drew was the other way around. He had an abundance of energy. Here it's a look don't touch for me, lots of attractive pent up sexual energy that the taobums have. But I've been friended 127 times on that other site--I'm not lacking for desperately willing volunteers!
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True Love can only exist without Lust (For Enlightenment)
witch replied to tulku's topic in General Discussion
so tempted to post titty pix! -removed text- Erotic love is on top of lust, not next to it. -
I should explain the source of my prejudice. From poking around here and other places, the problem with taoist men is that they are doing something unnatural. Most are trying to get their sexual energy up into the top of their craniums. Some are here because they heard getting sixth chakra energy will help them pick up chicks in bars. I'm not kidding about this. It's a somewhat popular pick-up artist technique. Some are here because they want kewl siddhis. Not pointing any fingers or anything. But someone who classifies women in the same category as cigarettes and strong drink doesn't understand the goddess nature of women. Or of people in general, for that matter. Some fry their nether regions through bad technique, and then they get all testy () and belligerent and have physical difficulties too. Some manage to get their energy to rise, but then get kundalini psychosis, causing hypersexuality and delusions of grandeur. Not that I'm throwing stones on that one! Some do manage to get it to the top of their heads, and then it can drive them bananas. Some get it to the top of their heads and then that's all they want to do, have crown chakra orgasms. Not really circulating the energy. And finally, the ones who do manage to get the energy up safely to their heads, transmuted, are usually doing it under the tutelage of a celibate teacher. And those monk teachers tend to have a dim view of women. The attitude tends to rub off. Most taoist men are fine, but it's no wonder that you came up with a few bad apples.
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teacher! and I repeat :lol: All right, that was sexist of me.
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You see why this place has always had such an appeal for me--like a vampire walking into a barbershop.
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No, a woman simply wanting what she wants is not the left hand path, but I think it is good advice for women in their forties. On the other hand, my own personal activities probably would put me firmly on the lefthand path with most casual observers.
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be very careful if you try to do an iodine detox, and certainly wait until after your marathon. http://breastcancerchoices.org/bromidedetoxsymptomsandstrategies.html It isn't one of those foofy New Age detoxes with grass juice. Make sure to drink sea salt water, particularly if you feel depressed. And reason I posted it was because it also gets rid of chlorine from the body, I believe. Of course better not to ingest chlorine in the first place.
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I usually tie my dragons down before removing their jing. I keep the upper hand.
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you can if it's cold enough
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I'm starting to feel more and more that way--you are wise. Sorry for the abrupt initial reply, but that was what I was supposed to type, woke up this morning knowing I was supposed to type that. And Friend, may I point that it was a woman who had the sense to fish the Buddha out of a river and feed him something? eh, sometimes I feel like the 100th monkey
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Well, now, I'm more on the lefthand side of things, so I'm not going to give advice on finding a loving relationship. But I do have a few tips on men. What you say about your experiences doesn't surprise me at all. However, it doesn't matter what men want. It matters what you want. If you want to take their jing, they will be your slaves. That is the power of a woman in her forties. Grasp that power.
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Check out her past posts
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Iodine. Quite remarkable substance. I've been taking Lugol's Solution for a while now, very very interesting. It's a dangerous detox, but, I think, worth it. Quite alarming how much modern poison is still in my body.
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for those self-deluded clowns who claim they are "enlightened" when they are not..
witch replied to tulku's topic in General Discussion
Hmmm...tulku, honey, be careful out there. Just because someone might have siddhi powers doesn't make them a nice person. I think siddhi powers might have more to do with what's in a person's twelfth house than anything else, and also that they might be particular to the person, like in Kung Fu Hustle, but certainly don't know anything about it on the Buddhist side of things to comment intelligently. What I do know is that people are people, and some people are nice and some aren't. Also, mammals. -
And it looks like the lady is fit and healthy at her advanced age, not even close to being in a wheelchair. And not all that much gray hair either.
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I know I'm gullible, but dang, I think you might be right! Barely made it through the tail end of that Fifth Night thingummy, but I'm fit as a fiddle now. Well, if this Calleman person is right, it should make for a very interesting October. http://www.calleman.com/content/articles/Mayan_Calendars_NineNine_dayCount.htm http://www.calleman.com/content/articles/risk_of_2012.htm
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Couldn't decide what emoticon to use. Maybe just No world war, quite the opposite. It's like the end of the Lord of the Rings. The ring has already been thrown into the volcano. This is just the aftermath. All those dark towers sliding down, orcs out of jorbs, etc. And some storms and earthquakes. What we're in right now is the Scouring of the Shire. Which sucks, no doubt. The White Lady has brought her broom and we're in for a spot of fall cleaning. Knowledge can no longer be hidden. How to have very cheap solar energy (much cheaper than coal), how to permanently cure most illnesses, how to farm organically with abundance--lots of things like that. Big corporations and the men who run them are running scared. We're just feeling their fear because they have VERY BIG MEGAPHONES. Oh, and David Icke is very cleverly done propaganda, mixing up a tiny bit of truth with outrageous lies, to hornswoggle those who are curious about what's going on.
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Living Life is a totally misconstrued taoist concept
witch replied to tulku's topic in General Discussion
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I have two, being a witch. Tehuti (Thoth) and Het-hert (Hathor)/Sekhmet. Het-hert said it's time for me to learn more about her lioness side, Sekhmet, so I've been doing a bit of the Robert Masters thing--a fierce energy there. On the other hand, the older I get, the more taoist I become, so that's a balancing thing.
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I'm flattered. More of David "Yang" Roth Helped a friend stalk him when we were fifteen. He wasn't my cuppa though, I always wanted Mick Jagger.
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Dang, maybe it's a just me thing after all. I've lost most of my taste for meat. For someone as carnivorous as me, that's really weird. Wonder how Drew is doing? True, ET's have been around since people have been around, but they haven't been publicly accepted as a scientific fact since scientific facts have been in vogue. Would be an interesting change.
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That sounds similar to Ray Kurzweil's Singularity. As for being specific, what about a complicated math problem in a dream written on a heavy scroll? Any better? Kind of Book of Revelationy, except without the four horsemen part and all the other depressing stuff. More like Christmas. No, not like Christmas--no bows, snow or leftover wrapping paper. No Santa. Um...not high school graduation either, kind of the opposite of that. A wedding--that's it. It's like a wedding--worrying about all the ceremony and the reception and will the flowers get delivered and I don't want to flub my lines and let's hope Uncle Charlie doesn't get drunk and pick a fight and lots of dress up. Formality. No feeling of honeymoon after, not a vacation. Hard work, but fun work after, like a baby.
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Like a complicated math problem. In a dream. UFO's are entering into the realm of accepted fact. http://vault.fbi.gov/hottel_guy/Guy%20Hottel%20Part%201%20of%201/view
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You know, I think this whole Mayan thing is dubious. Why the Mayans? Seems obscure. And most of the descendants of the Mayans don't seem to be too worked up about it. I almost get the feeling that something was going to be up anyhow in 2012, and so a hunt was made for a mythology that fit the date, to give people a reassuring feeling of foreknowledge. In other words, I get more of a feeling that something was deliberately planned, and we didn't find out about the plans until less than a decade ago, and then they squashed the Mayan calendar to fit what was going to happen anyhow. My two cents! I think the 2012 thing has more to do with UFO disclosure than anything else, because the number of sightings and serious people talking about past evidence is definitely on the uptick. When the FBI releases the smoking gun memo on Roswell, that's a heads up right there. Not that this month's thing has anything to do with 2012. I'm not sure what is happening this month.
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Yes, I suppose I had better put my money where my mouth is. I think something is up this month, and not just on a personal level, for me. In thirty days, the general consensus will be, "Well, that was different!" or I'm going to have to eat my (pointy) hat. Hmmm... that Wilcock guy is hanging out with paid disinfo agents like William Henry and passing along their info, so clearly he's clueless. Eh, I got nothing! I should clarify--not different in a bad way like a natural or manmade disaster, more different in a good or neutral way.