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Those are both very cool areas! haha. Well sleep well -- I'm gonna go meditate!! Take care Makyea!!
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Yeah you know I'm out in the country -- north of Stillwater -- they're LOUD out here! haha.
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Happy 4th of July!! haha.
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Makyea I posted a thread on epilepsy not too long ago: http://www.thetaobums.com/index.php?/topic/14696-meditation-and-epilepsy-cause-or-cure/page__p__193150__hl__epilepsy__fromsearch__1entry193150 Great to hear from you! haha.
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The best chi kung healers in the world?
voidisyinyang replied to salaam123's topic in General Discussion
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This BBC Documentary: The Curse of Oil is really excellent and focuses on BP in Alaska in the third part of the series -- and the corruption documented. So you get the background to BP as not having maintenance upkeep , etc. http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=2778637338220112606#
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A question for Vaj the Buddhist
voidisyinyang replied to Ninpo-me-this-ninjutsu-me-that's topic in General Discussion
Into Tibet is the incredible story of a 1949-1950 American undercover expedition led by America's first atomic agent, Douglas S. Mackiernanāa covert attempt to arm the Tibetans and to recognize Tibet's independence months before China invaded. Chinese spies in Lhasa followed his every move. Six weeks after he left Tibet, with the governments' official written request for covert military aid in hand, that document was encrypted and transmitted back to Washington where it landed on the desk of Dean Rusk, at the State Department. Weeks later the CIA began to air drop small amounts of military aid into Tibet. Weeks after that China invaded, claiming it did so to halt 'Imperialist Plots'. America publicly denied any covert US involvement as 'Communist Propaganda'. Tibet had to lie about these events, to protect America. http://www.intotibet.info/aboutthebook.html Oops China was stopping CIA imperialism when it invaded Tibet?! Into Tibet, demonstrates that Mackiernan and the CIA were deeply involved in atomic intelligence in Inner Asia in the 1940's; that the US dropped weapons into Tibet just before the Chinese invasion; that three CIA agents worked in Lhasa in 1950, and that the CIA has hidden all of this ever since. Though Mackiernan's work was valuable to the US it was a kiss of death for the Tibetans, which is one reason the CIA has tried to hide this chapter of American history. It is important to note that the CIA and Mackiernan helped to precipitateā they did not causeābut they helped to precipitate the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1950. Both CIA and Chinese Embassy officials in the US have taken a 'shoot-the-messenger' approach. toward Into Tibet: they have worked to smear it since its publication. One CIA officer planted reviews on Amazon.com. Chinese Embassy officials attempted to block national television broadcast of an interview with Laird saying that the book was āall liesā. -
A question for Vaj the Buddhist
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Travel with Buddha to the edge of the Universe and beyond! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TGi8xJkw138&feature=related -
A question for Vaj the Buddhist
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Asia has the highest levels of human slavery. I guess that's a coincidence -- is Nepal Buddhist or Hindu? Well see their human slavery epidemic featured in this vid. -
Here's the future of energy for the planet: http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/here-comes-the-sun/
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A question for Vaj the Buddhist
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http://www.hinduwebsite.com/24principles.asp The Samkhya Philosophy and 24 Principles of Creation By Jayaram V .... In Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism we find traces of Samkhya philosophy. While we cannot say authoritatively, for we have no evidence, that they derived these concepts from the Samkhya school, we cannot fail to notice some striking similarities such as the Jain and Buddhist concepts of the aggregates and the denial of an efficient and primary cause as the source of creation. It is possible that these divergent paths reflect the turmoil and confusion of the times in which they took share and man's earliest and intelligent effort to make sense out of an overwhelmingly enigmatic nature of the material universe. Oops Samkhya is from 1500 BCE and kicks the ass of Buddhism! http://books.google.com/books?id=Ih2aGLp4d1gC&pg=PA36&lpg=PA36&dq=buddhism+comes+from+Samkhya&source=bl&ots=DEaf3-P4Iy&sig=rcALPG4xlbSphUAepJiEcRXMLDY&hl=en&ei=kF4pTM7iEYaKlwfL_cmjAw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CBsQ6AEwATgK#v=onepage&q=buddhism%20comes%20from%20Samkhya&f=false -
Fuck the Fucking Fuckers.
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A question for Vaj the Buddhist
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Udana 68-69: We give a version of this well-known Indian tale from the Buddhist canon, but some assert it is of Jain origin. It does illustrate well the Jain doctrine of Anekanta, the manysidedness of things. Cf. Tattvarthaslokavartika 116, p. 806. Mihir Yast 10.2: Cf. Analects 15.5, p. 1020. http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~rywang/berkeley/258/parable.html "Just so are these preachers and scholars holding various views blind and unseeing.... In their ignorance they are by nature quarrelsome, wrangling, and disputatious, each maintaining reality is thus and thus." Oops it's not Buddhism it's Jainism! haha. Jainism is older. http://jainfriends.tripod.com/books/jiblcontents.html -
Chunyi Lin Hello my dear friends! Everything starts with a single thought and is created by the consciousness. Since everything is a product of consciousness and everything is a form of energy, we can use our consciousness to transform any form of energy. http://www.facebook.com/SpringForestQigong
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A question for Vaj the Buddhist
voidisyinyang replied to Ninpo-me-this-ninjutsu-me-that's topic in General Discussion
Listen it's easy to pick and choose excerpts of my comment and then ignore others and then suggest what I'm implying and then say I'm naive, etc. haha. I have a masters degree from ten years ago and I've read one book a day since then. So obviously if I believed everything I read then I would have to take into account many mutually exclusive viewpoints -- well on one hand I do!! haha. On the other hand it's fairly easy to tell if someone has a limited understanding from lack of research, etc. So your comment on Alexandra David-Neel's book "My Journey to Lhasa"? That was 1927. So Tibet was part of the "great game" -- (China, Russia, Britain) fighting over Central and Western Asia. Buddhism though spread as part of imperialism -- starting with the Asoka Empire. It's important to put Buddhism in the larger historical context -- so in current day Thailand and Burma, for example, Buddhism is STILL considered to be the "front-lines" of imperialism. The Buddhist monks are supposed to convert the indigenous tribes on the periphery. Meanwhile some tribes like the Karen converted to Christianity and or to Islam and so you get the various monotheistic imperial religions fighting over each other -- or between Hinduism and Buddhism in Sri Lanka. Religion is politics -- even Taoism and Buddhism have a long history of conflict since Buddhism was tax-funded by the Chinese empire whereas traditionally Taoism was not. -
http://naturalresonancerevolution.blogspot.com/2010/06/suprememaster-breatharian-series.html Here you go -- half a dozen or so bios of breatharians from around the world. Well Henri Monfort thinks Sai Baba makes real spiritual manifestations. Too bad.
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Real sex can't take place with using words. The language of sex is telepathy of the heart.
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A question for Vaj the Buddhist
voidisyinyang replied to Ninpo-me-this-ninjutsu-me-that's topic in General Discussion
Yeah it is a "bad" review. The Dalai Lama has more contacts with Nazis than just his Nazi tutor.... As for the CIA -- they were in Tibet BEFORE the Maoists.... And the CIA did train the Tibetans in Colorado -- And it is true that Communism, Capitalism and Fascism are NOT mutually exclusive! So anyway just having some fun -- I see no point in putting Buddhism on a pedestal. A great book on Tibetan Buddhism is "My Journey to Lhassa" by Alexandra David-Neel # My Journey to Lhassa. (1983) Virago Press Ltd, 41 William IV Street - London WC2 N4 DB New Introduction : Peter Hopkirk So she states that AFTER the British took over Lhassa then the taxes were raised on the peasants of Tibet. So the peasants of Tibet actually wanted the Chinese to take over rather than to have Lhassa in control. The reason the taxes were raised is so that Lhassa could increase military spending as per the British influence. -
A question for Vaj the Buddhist
voidisyinyang replied to Ninpo-me-this-ninjutsu-me-that's topic in General Discussion
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Hey thanks artform! Yeah I don't use any kind of physical contact -- except the full lotus pressure on the legs! haha. Of course if I wake up from a dream after having too much yang food that I didn't burn off properly then I might need to close off the gate of mortality -- the base of the weener. But that's only happened once in the past 5 months -- maybe twice -- and I just lost some preseminal fluid.
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Thanks Kate -- well tantra is taboo -- as I quoted in my blog post -- "If I let another man hold the controls for the Orgasmatron is that adultry?" haha. So -- but hey there is a lady who is openly talking about the effects of qigong on females -- in terms of creating internal climaxes for them!! http://www.thedesiletsmethod.com/
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Awesome discovery!! Totally!
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Yeah Jim Nance did travel around Africa studying shamanism. He told me how he stayed with the Dogon in Africa for several months and there was a man needing healing -- the man was psychotic, so the Dogon healers DRUMMED the man's sickness into this tree. The tree then died from the sickness -- all in the same night -- and then the drummers then brought the tree back to life. Jim Nance told me how there are very powerful healers in Africa, still Jim Nance is the first African-American qigong master. I don't know about others of African ethnicity from around the world. Of course we're all Africans going back around 50,000 years ago. haha.
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Hey Kate do you know about the Orgasmatron yet? I just did a blog post on it -- it's a new spinal cord surgical needle for females who can't get orgasms otherwise. It doesn't really work that well though because the scientists have determined that the vagus nerve is the real connection and that bypasses the spinal cord. My blog post gives plenty more details: http://naturalresonancerevolution.blogspot.com/2010/06/orgasmatron-inventions-and-vagus-nerve.html
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http://www.documentarywire.com/kung-fu-killers Here's a cool doc!