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Everything posted by Bull
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relax and calm down accept things just as they are the way of the sage
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emptying myself of past and future concerns I rest in the now
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happy horsies played with a friend of Dorothy in gay abandon
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precious few moments to view the full moons splendour seen and forgotten
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eehee! wasabi! the horseradish keisaku wakes me from slumber
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whats good and whats bad the wise man needs nobody to teach him of this
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know the difference between the straight the crooked whats good and whats bad
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among the earthly most who will hear of the Dao heed not but laugh loud
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conservatively but with a liberal dose of woke and worthy
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dragon's condiment Thai Dragon Sriracha will burn your mouths roof off
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birds and worms converge on the dead sage in the ditch soul food for the crow
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a Kingston Trio hit also Lonnie Donigan the Brits do it best
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a modern faux pas worse than farting in public hang your head in shame
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fair proposition what could possibly go wrong just you wait and see
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the prawn, not so much a fish as a crustacean it has legs you see
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a mantis prawn darts hither and thither in search of Marie Rose sauce
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purveyors of bliss promised but not delivered it was always so
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that which is, right now poised between past and future contrition and hope
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extra point word there neither use nor ornament not even wampum
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Very interesting, thank you.
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The thing that happened in China was the Communist Revolution which brought the Chinese Communist Party to power in 1949. After this came the Cultural Revolution, during which all that was best in the old China was brutaly supressed. This included Taoism and Buddhism and all that went along with it such as martial arts, health cultivation and philosophy.
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oh, whats going on?? silence was the stern reply mind your own business
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mosquitoes galore to upset the calm repose of the fainthearted
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The correct tongue position is dependent upon what you are trying to achieve. The just behind the upper teeth position is the natural position and most people will find that the tongue rests naturally at this point. However practitioners of the Taoist arts may find as they progress that other tongue positions are utilised. The fact remains though that the resting position remains just behind the upper teeth.
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a pandit of means and master inebriate I sit at his feet