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https://weqigong.com/plant-based-lifestyle-3/
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so....poor, old, vain, disappointed, despaired, does not know the diff between a reflection and a pearl hmm, i am not sure what this master is a master of.
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no no, you gotta use the full title, otherwise its just wrong Plant-Based Lifestyle: Part 3 – We Qigong “The Old Man Searching for the Reflection of the Moon at the Bottom of the Tide Pool”
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What Daoist religious practice might the philosphical daoist/cultivator benefit from?
Taoist Texts replied to thelerner's topic in Daoist Discussion
is chinese gods being real) -
they are despicable shills, and they know that they enable the destruction of the west by the predatory elite (carbon credits). Except they dont care what happens next. The whole west will be destroyed over the next 100 years. In parallel, the Islamic countries will lob crude nukes at each other till the Islamic zone ceases to exist. After that the world will be split into the starving American continent (one big Venezuela), ghettoized Europe and the thriving Chinese colonial zone. That will be quite the climate change indeed.;)
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http://en.daoinfo.org/wiki/Names_of_the_Three_Fasts https://www.goldenelixir.com/publications/eot_jiao.html now you do)
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Story of Atlantis Part 1 - Ice Age and Deluge
Taoist Texts replied to Michael Sternbach's topic in The Rabbit Hole
Its not the time. Its the man-hours available. There could not be enough man-hours in ancient egypt to both maintain the normal livelihood of the nation and to dedicate enough man-power to the project, during any reasonable duration of time. -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
With the clouds the harvest snow has came, now is the three coldest decades, It’s the time when the mountains are snowed over and closed. I am so sad and depressed all alone in the mountains silent, All day long not a sound of human speech. Under tattered robes in two layers, I huddle in cold sitting alone, all night long so miserable with no end. Still no way to sleep, the sharp wind pierces the cracks in the door. In the morning it is time go beg in the village some food, by the spring on the narrow path I spy jade leaves forming berries right in the ice. Blowing on my icy hands to get warm I am despising myself, This my body of filthy bones and mundane flesh all is bad. Day and night all the time harries me with the hunger and cold, makes me long for transcendence of life-death from the morning to night. It is only my will I rely on, to push open the door to the ‘heart-moon of thousands kalpas past’. -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
No. But it used to be a great place to make fun of the angry neidaneers. But now the angry ones are gone, only a couple of the good natured ones remain, and its just not the same. (sigh) -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
Why what? -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
No can do, sorry. Its a secret. -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
Well folks you are all right and all wrong at the same time. LYM does have a very physical practice except its not what you think. And his main practice was non-physical one and its not what you think either. Which is all good, because you would not like nor the former neither the latter. Peace out! -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
whats dat? -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
LYM is known for his zingers -
Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
No secret method - no chance -
sharing is caring, you know
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Wait, it is not addressed in Wang Mu?
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Even after Awaken's)
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Story of Atlantis Part 1 - Ice Age and Deluge
Taoist Texts replied to Michael Sternbach's topic in The Rabbit Hole
300,000 years ago, Homo sapiens evolved in Africa http://humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species/homo-sapiens -
that person is a proven liar Controversies[edit] Together with Erik Conway and Matthew Shindell, in 2008, Oreskes wrote the paper From Chicken Little to Dr. Pangloss: William Nierenberg, Global Warming, and the Social Deconstruction of Scientific Knowledge[24] which argued that William Nierenberg as chairman reframed a National Academy of Sciences committee report on climate change in 1983 into economic terms to avoid action on the topic. Nierenberg died in 2000 but a rebuttal was published in 2010 in the same journal[25] which said the paper contradicted the historical report and there was no evidence that any committee members disagreed with the report, the evidence was that the report reflected the consensus at the time.[26] In 2015 Oreskes published an opinion piece in The Guardian, titled There is a New Form of Climate Denialism to Look Out For – So Don't Celebrate Yet[27] where she said scientists who call for a continued use of nuclear energy are renewable-energy "deniers" and "myth" makers. She cited an article by four prominent climate scientists saying nuclear power must be used to combat climate change.[28] An opinion piece in the New Yorker said she branded these four scientists as "climate deniers", and that her characterization was absurd, as they were amongst those who had done the most to push people to combat climate change.[29]
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Liu I-Ming 18th century Taoist Adept
Taoist Texts replied to fatguyslim's topic in Daoist Discussion
he did, in a sense that dan for him was a means to an end: " The ancient saints used the term of golden elixir (dan) to describe the numinous nature that is true, bright and inherently full. This nature is called the Great Limit by the Confucians, by Buddhists it is called the Full Realization, and by Taoists it is called the Golden Elixir. The names are three but the reality is one. The Confucians practice it to become sages, the Buddhists – buddhas, the Taoists – saints. "