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Sorry wrong smiley. Should be ð
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Unpopular opinion: There are no humans, there are only hominoid machines.
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I think that it helps to know that the hebrew word for sin is "khata" which means "to miss the target". That brings a new prespective on things. At least to me.
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The irony of spending the first half of your life trying to have less interest in sex and the second half trying to have more ðąððĪĢ
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I go fully vegan sometimes but confess that I like plants way more than I like animals.
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Books are living things!
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Wu-Wei: What is it? How does it feel? Share examples?
oak replied to Daniel's topic in Daoist Discussion
Hi Daniel Quite profound thinking there. Sorry mate but at the moment there's no time for me to do that. Will reply when possible. Cheers. -
Wu-Wei: What is it? How does it feel? Share examples?
oak replied to Daniel's topic in Daoist Discussion
Maybe, yes... what makes me wonder is the ammont of drugs used while recording that album... -
Wu-Wei: What is it? How does it feel? Share examples?
oak replied to Daniel's topic in Daoist Discussion
I kinda like the "go,go,go" it sounds to me as grow, grow, grow in the cultivation of your personal Dao ð I can live with your deslike of the guitar riff ð I think you got the message I wanted to deliver now. My best wishes, Daniel. -
Wu-Wei: What is it? How does it feel? Share examples?
oak replied to Daniel's topic in Daoist Discussion
Johnny had little instruction but was spontaneous playing his guitar. Persevering in doing what felt good and right for him turned him into a success. There, simple and profound. That is why I gave you a song instead of a rational answer, to try to make you feel it somehow. -
Wu-Wei: What is it? How does it feel? Share examples?
oak replied to Daniel's topic in Daoist Discussion
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This is an interesting debate and I do appreciate your contribution with the original story, legend, TT. Although it is an important point and some artists must have based themselves in the original story it is obvious that not all of them did. Some tried to share theirs or someone elses experiences or beliefs using this images, many people throughout history have had visions of St. George slaying the dragon...and a vision most times equals a snapshot.
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" Then the Lord sent venomous snakes among them; they bit the people and many Isrselites died. The people came to Moses and said "We sinned when we spoke against the Lord and agaist you. Pray that the Lord will take the snakes away from us." So Moses prayed for the people. The Lord said to Moses, " Make a snake and put it up on a pole; anyone who is bitten can look at it and live." So Moses made a bronze snake and put it up on a pole. Then when anyone was bitten by a snake and looked at the bronze snake, he lived." The Bible is full of kundalini representations if anyone wishes to look for them. "Just as Moses lifted up the snake in the wilderness, so the son of man must be lifted up." A curious one which makes me think a lot of Quetzalcoatl, the plumed serpent " (...) so be wise as serpents and innocent as doves."
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I find it interesting that each work of art representing this theme reveals a specific interpretation of the artist, may it be full of prejudice or full of spiritual maturity. For years I've been trying to find the painting of this theme that spoke to me the most which I saw on a magazine in a doctor's waiting room. It seems nowhere to be found on the internet. Will keep on looking and maybe share it on this thread someday.
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An interpretation: In this version the knight wants to have sex with the lady and the dragon is in the way. The lady by the fertile fields (ready for the seed) is the soul, true nature or true self. The dragon is the ego that must die and will fight to the death with the knight. The knight is Michael, the divine power, holy spirit that comes like fire to destroy the ego...or the Dao that comes to take away what isn't necessary. The cave is the secret, dark, intimate place where the union between the knight and the lady happens. And... If symbols could be translated into words they would be of no use. So, this interpretation has the value that it has...not much!
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I think you've just made a russian mathematician run for the Baghavad Gita ðĪĢðĪĢðĪĢ
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That's a lot of prejudice towards a book that clearly you don't know...but fine by me. Have it your way.
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Eccllesiastes 10: 11 If a snake bites the tamer before it is tamed, what good is the tamer?
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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint_Michael_Fighting_the_Dragon
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The Archangel Michael killing the dragon is a biblical theme. Not sure when or why in history the brits replaced him by St. George ðĪŠ
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Hi PestiferMundi. So, where does one find true knowledge? Is it near? is it far? is it only available to those who have money to pay for very expensive seminars?... or to those who are pure at heart ðð? To me the vital answer and the one that deserves deep consideration and meditation is in this passage of Dante's Divine Comedy (Inferno, Chap 1) : Dante meets Virgil ( video 3:30 ) How, where and why does he meet him is IMHO what you should take in consideration. The video has captions in English. Best of luck.
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May that be happening for a specific reason that you still may have not noticed? I'll specify with my own example: it bothered me a lot a phase that I've been through when I was a night shift worker and everytime that I was off or on leave I would wake up and feel quit alert at 2 am. After questioning myself for a long time about the reason for that to happen I realized that when at work 2 am was the time that I was more active and the tasks required more of my attention and energy. Having understood this helped me get back to normal sleep patters.
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Does meditating on the Dan Tian build up the Qi there?
oak replied to CyrusTheGreat's topic in Daoist Discussion
My priors, the ones that really taught me anything useful in reality didn't tell me much, they gave me clues and suggested a few good, basic, classic, readings. When i told them about such and such author that seemed to know so much about so many details of the path I was told to learn to chew my own food instead of having it chewed by others. But eventually I kept asking, ignoring the answers untill I was told to go away. You can't imagine how grateful I am untill this day for that ð -
Does meditating on the Dan Tian build up the Qi there?
oak replied to CyrusTheGreat's topic in Daoist Discussion
Do your crunches CyrusTheGreat and you will definately know if that's the way the build a six pack...that or spend more time idealizing a six pack. That simple.