Cobie

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  1. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    @Mango re: Which Chinese character might he be referring to?
  2. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    What where your findings?
  3. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    @wandelaar wat je van ver haalt is lekker.
  4. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Do you live in Burma? Have you actually had a chat with one of these people?
  5. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    What are your thoughts re ‘monism’/‘dualism’?
  6. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    What (according to you) is the human ‘mind’?
  7. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Which Chinese character is this?
  8. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Life is a terminal STD, sexually transmitted and sure to kill you.
  9. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Sympathetic magic re transcendence to immortality: cinnabar red - root chakra/earth —> mercury (silvery-)white - crown chakra/heaven
  10. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Also deadly. “In Chinese history, the alchemical practice of concocting elixirs of immortality from metallic and mineral substances began circa the 4th century BCE in the late Warring states period, reached a peak in the 9th century CE Tang dynasty when five emperors died, and, despite common knowledge of the dangers, elixir poisoning continued until the 18th century Qing dynasty.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_alchemical_elixir_poisoning
  11. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    @Shadow_self Be well my friend, enjoy your Way as I enjoy mine.
  12. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    What is it you do not understand about emojis? Yeah, let’s start a “No, it isn’t”, “Yes, it is” contest.
  13. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Sympathetic magic, cinnabar is red. (Cf root chakra red). 下丹田 xia4 dan1 tian2 - lower cinnabar field, LDT. 丹 then came to be used as ‘pellet’, regardless of mineral components.
  14. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    “nobody” knows, contradicts “the few” that do know.
  15. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    The external elixer was found to be deadly after almost a millennium of use. Time will tell if the internal form will be any better.
  16. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Jeez. Duh. Obviously yes.
  17. Herbal medicines for reproductive system

    Now wouldn’t it be wonderful if all of life’s problems could be solved simply and easily by using some herbs. If only! In reality, most of the time what’s required is a change in behaviour. Being anxious about maintaining an erection might be causing you to rush to ejaculate. In almost all cases of erectile dysfunction, the cause is watching porn. When stopping porn completely, in most cases a normal response to IRL stimuli returns (after about 6 months).
  18. (my bold) For me, this is the essence.
  19. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    There wasn’t. During the Tang Dynasty awareness grew that ‘waidan’ was deadly and they started ‘neidan’. Waidan came first (approximately 2nd century BC) Neidan came almost a millennium later (approximately 8th century AD). You can Google this stuff, e.g. http://www.goldenelixir.com/jindan.html
  20. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    內丹 neidan (inner/internal dan) took the terminology from 外丹 wai4 dan1 (external dan). As the ‘external dan’ was deadly, my post was a warning against gullibility.
  21. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    Duh, obviously. “neidan” 内丹 nei4 dan1 - inner cinnabar.
  22. Nathan Brine Revised Material

    When I am joking, I put the remark inside emojis - Like this .
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