Sramana
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I see that it is still a popularity contest here at the old folks community with incredibly biased moderators!
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Only, if you actually have a real life.
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I know! I only come here a couple of times a week. Unlike you, I apparently have a real life.
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So you say online schools are far superior to traditional schools with a long lineage. You are a laugh a minute.
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Limits of the meridians ? Limits of qi flow in body ?
Sramana replied to waterdrop's topic in Daoist Discussion
How would you know? You are obviously the opposite of a healer.- 36 replies
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Easy enough! Go to members pages, all members are there. Count them. Anyone here can do it. There are exactly 2003. Like everything else you do you just make stuff up. Even after telling you the exact membership, you still make up phony numbers to try and show that you know something. Anyone here can look up what I just said. Your fraudulence has been proven.
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Evil but vapid, empty vessel. I know you in the real world. That is what makes this so fun!
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Your evil stinks up this forum!
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There are 2003 members here and approximately only 10% are active more than once a month. How someone that is so endowed, could be so off on something like that, is just one more indication of what a fraud you are.
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The strange boom in shamanic healing By Anna Hart5 August 2019 An emerging breed of Instagram-friendly mystic is now targeting men just like, well, you... Eddy Elsey tried many routes to enlightenment before settling on shamanism. “It turns out there’s not enough yoga in the world to make me feel OK,” says the 28-year-old ex-actor, smiling at the 15 men (plus me) who have gathered for a “masculinity workshop” at Aho Studio, a “shamanic healing space” in Hackney Wick, East London. Elsey is the founder of streetspirituality.com and a podcast of the same name, aimed at bringing shamanism and spiritual practice to a new male audience through men’s groups and workshops. “It’s needed, because many men today feel shame and confusion around their masculinity and feel like there’s ‘something missing’ in their lives.” This Saturday afternoon workshop is emblematic of a wider movement: interest in mysticism has been booming recently, especially among millennials. Last year, Americans alone spent more than £1.7 billion on “mystical services”, which span from psychic readings and aura photography to spells and energy healing. They are dropping money on “money-attracting” citrine geodes [1] and sharing the social posts of rock star shamans such as @shamandurek, who are gathering the same cult followings as the TV evangelists of yore. Startups are proving quick to capitalise on this shift. In March, Ross Clark, formerly of MGM’s Epix TV business, launched Sanctuary, an astrology app that offers on-demand consultations. Initially, he says, investors were wary, arguing the product was too “niche”. Thus far, it has raised £1.2 million of decidedly earthly venture capital. “A third of Americans read their daily horoscope at least once a month and over 40 per cent share it with friends,” says Clark. “This is not a ‘niche’ market in the slightest.”
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You guys are a hoot! https://www.shamanism.com/programs/upcoming-programs
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Just when I think that you are a worthless troll good for nothing but spamming up threads, you actually come up with something good that contributes something to the thread. Now, you can go back to your true form and shoo me off with some juvenile animation.
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Please! As you wish. I am sure that I have wasted enough of your precious time. So, please do not be offended if I no longer respond to you in this thread.
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Many consider him the greatest healer in at least a hundred years. I consider that earth shaking. But, I think you should probably move on and look somewhere else.
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You misunderstand, Yan Xin does his work for free. My statement about roots is because if Yan Xin had not healed Chunyi Lin, there would be no Spring Forest Qigong. Chunyi also studied with Yan Xin's teacher. China is actively trying to undermine Yan Xin because he has too much power. Study the video or not. Either you are ready or not.
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Get a chair and do what he says as you listen for one hour. It will be the best one hour qigong investment you will ever make. The roots of Spring Forest Qigong are here.
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“The pillar of socialization is loyalty and the method of dealing with people should be based on modesty and cooperation. Loyalty fosters trust; modesty encourages progress; and cooperation befriends people. Modesty and cooperation should be based on loyalty not on hypocrisy.” ------- Chen Fake, Style Wushu: Chen-style taijiquan Teacher(s) Chen Yanxi (陈延熙) Rank 9th gen. Grandmaster of Chen-style taijiquan
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Yeah, there is hard times ahead for the UK. They will pull out of it though. They are bulldogs!
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A British, Irish and American cop are walking together and talking about things. As the three of them pass a pub a belligerent drunk staggers out waving a two foot wooden stick. The British policeman identifies himself and tells the drunk to put down the stick, saying "this cannot end well for you, just put it down go home and sleep it off". The Irish cop says "put down that stick or I will shove it where the sun don't shine". The American cop shoots him twice in the chest and once in the head.-- Me, after my recent and probably my last, visit to the USA* * How Americans call themselves free and have cops that behave the way they do, is just plain strange!
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Such massive irony here!
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You just can't stop yourself.