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dont know if i should be posting this but is this someone on here?
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haha what a bizzar looking web site. Still it's a free WWWorld they can say what they like. In a weird coincidence my partner D was just asking me last night if I was going to go overseas to do some meditation practice with Santi. I'd love to but I'd enjoy a bit of fighting training more. Fighting with your friends is the best fun Probably take a few years for me to get the $$ for an international flight together but we are still young -
That's sort of why it's interesting to me. For some reason I just seem resistant to prognostication but you got me reading The Eranos I Ching and your explanations are very compelling. It would be a great read, but I'm guessing probably much more than a 3 month project. I suspect you would end up like Master Huang and spending many years on this project. {I like cooking too }
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Any experience with this? High strength liquid fish oil Looks good but has this intresting combination of "No added artificial colours or flavours" with "Great tasting fruit punch flavor" I don't really mind what it tasts like unless it's truly hidious My fish oil intake is pretty much is 1~3 1000Mg caps a day with a good multivitamin before a meal (as long as I'm eating at home and remember to take them) I basically buy whatever is on special in the chemist/supermarket and the ethicalnutrients stuff is readily available at chemists in Aus unlike Carlsons. You may also enjoy this Arthritis Australia Position Paper on Fish Oil basically Research suggests the dose needed to reduce the joint inflammation associated with arthritis1 is 2.7 grams of omega-3 (EPA and/or DHA)
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Me too. While I can't imagine I'd be doing charts to chose partners, I use feelings for that, you really do seem to get a lot of good guidance from your practices. So I'd definitely be interested in reading a book by you.
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I have not read the books myself but he posts here IIRC he was around a few months back too Try member Eric Yudelove with a PM or an email.
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ROFL Steve (AKA New Dawn Fades) do we really have to rehash all this kunlun stuff again? I'm pretty sure we have a handle on your view. Personally I like kunlun and continue to give the book to people as it's one of the few practices from a book that can actually do something. But like all tools if you don't follow the instruction you could hurt yourself.
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Hi Chris, Yes it did have a "sit and circle" in certain parts, very nice movie. Seriously a BIG group of focused beings working together would feel pretty good. Good to see you around, have a great new year too. Love Mal
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Just saw Avatar. WOW. Lots of tummy trembling and emotion watching this masterpiece. I had been avoiding this thread in case of spoilers. It was a tricky journey to actually get to the movie. We were going to go on Tuesday but it didn't happen. Booked the tickets online for Wednesday and drove to the theatre, but my partner D has glasses and forgot to put her contacts in so we turned around and went home to get them, drove back and got in no worries, it's been selling out most nights and the theater was packed so we cheated and stealthy merged into the line near the fount to secure good seats. Then just before the house lights went down one of D's contacts comes out. I found it and she put it back in, but it came out again so just as the previews were starting we had to leave as D couldn't see. 3d move without stereoscopic vision turns out the dolby 3D glasses would have fitted over her glasses... if she hadn't left them at home. I though it was quite funny as she had never seen a 3d movie ever and was really looking forward to it. Then she almost cried, which wasn't funny. The manager was REALLY good offering exchange of tickes or money back. So nice to get good customer service for a change. So I managed to get out of work early today so I could do my training in time to pick her up at 4 (with 2 sets of contacts and glasses and make the 5pm screening tonight. Technologically the 3D was jaw dropping but I really like the theme of the movie. Sure it's a linear cowboys vs indians variation but I've just got to hope that packing out theaters and exposing the masses to that sort of theme may rub off on them. Me too, I'm a closet hippie tree hugger. Yes I think so. May we all learn to truly see each other
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Thanks Lifeforce, that is the sort of thing I was looking for and thanks Michael as the Smilie one was the one I remembered, now I'm all set
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ROFL + = {and it was very hard to find a Heinz tomato sauce pic rather than ketchup. And then the one that I eventually found wouldn't link }
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Moved to general discussion for a bit more exposure. You may get some more ideas here. -TTB Mod Squad-
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Sweet.... I guess that is why I look at this pic and wonder where she got that huge 20 sided dice from Nice Dice
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Here is a picture of myself and Jean-Claw (he prefers a French accent i.e. Jean Claude) after a long day
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w0ffwDYo00Q Everyone who loves cats will identify with Simon's cat I got my Mum and partner the book for Xmas, very funny. Dogs are cool too, but dogs make friends with everyone. If a cat can be bothered talking to you after you have fed it, you know it actually likes you
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ROTFLMAO Uth laynuma. Chespo kutata kreesta krenko, nyakoska!
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But the way that can be named is not the eternal way I'm more of a many paths sort of guy, just take whatever path you enjoy and have fun on the journey.
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I have a tendancy to give my partner a headake or make it hard for her to breathe. Just don't "try" so hard, go more subtle. Girls seem to be a bit more sensitive to energy that males, my partner often seems to feel things before I'm even sure they are happening. [and back to lurking due to my "3rd leg" ]
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Bored too, so I goggled it and got my guess http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=hyrdo p.s. thanks for the links
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Cool link, some nice books there, Ken Wilber is looking pretty intense in that photo Shambhala always seems to publish interesting books.
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