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Everything posted by Fū Yue
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Simple jack on the rhyme, beyond time, it's clear to see, every Grandmaster P post, is toast, he's got a lyrical fever, and the only cure is more pie Cinnamon & apple technique, word also, I want a third, see cuz I'm hungry now. Sorry, I couldn't resist. I had to post this.
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Why are there fewer women than men in search of Enlightenment and Freedom from Samsara?
Fū Yue replied to SunLover's topic in General Discussion
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Shiva God of Death sitting on slain tiger skin
Fū Yue replied to SunLover's topic in General Discussion
The dinosaurs became extinct because a huge ass meteor landed on them. If all tiger and lions got hit with a huge ass meteor, you can bet that they would also go extinct - and so would you and me, and everything else on earth, regardless of how 'highly evolved' we become. -
Your recommended techniques and methods for controlling sexual urges?
Fū Yue replied to yondaime109's topic in General Discussion
Why do you have the sexual urge in the first place? Why does your mind make it such a priority? What is 'sex', really? Without cultivating a broader, more expansive definition of sexuality and applying the energy to this new pathway, there's not really any point in retention. -
http://www.nanowrimo.org It's about that time of the year, anybody going to do it next month?
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No innocent humans on Earth.. even a human child is a murderer..
Fū Yue replied to SunLover's topic in General Discussion
You're still doing harm to plants. You are essentially eating their loins, have you ever considered how those plants feel about that? If you're going to take the 'morally superior' ground in regard to animals, you also need to do the same in regard to plants, because animals and plants are far more similar than they are different. What makes an animals suffering more valid than a plants? There is no way to escape the fact that we survive by consuming life, and life in turn consumes us. The morally superior ground is to honor the sacrifice of all life for the sake of further living. It is horrible that these animals have to suffer these conditions, and we should all do our best to improve them and start treating them with empathy. We should all be more thankful of these animals, and we should honor their lives and their deaths by treating their meat with respect. We should wean ourselves off of the consumption of another's suffering, and minimalize that as best we can. That doesn't change the fact that we have to eat living things in order to sustain our living bodies. We can't live off of inert things, because they would not have enough energy to sustain us for long periods of time. Even when you are taking in just one breath, you are taking thousands of living creatures into your body. Every time your foot hits the ground, thousands of living creatures die. Your house is built on the bones of our ancestors, the ground underneath our feet is made of their flesh and blood. -
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Mindfulness and thoughts. Are we supposed to stop our thoughts?
Fū Yue replied to dc9's topic in General Discussion
Our minds process things far faster than the simple thoughts that tend to arise in our awareness pop up. By the time you've caught hold of one thought, 3 billion other neurons have already started chattering away about life, the weather, that one beautiful woman's breasts, and how it all means the letter Y. The mind processes faster and more efficiently in silence, because when we reach for thoughts we slow it down - it has to convert what is essentially an alien and unspeakable knowing into the english language, then it has to somehow get it across to 'you' in a way that makes sense. -
Well I pray that you feel better tommorow then, enjoy your night's sleep.
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My mistake then. Do share. Was the first part of my post close to your intended meaning or did I miss it?
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Yeah. I see what you are saying about the 'golden meaning' within the 'chaotic enigma', or 'irrationality of existence' (am I correct in that this is close to what you are implying?) but the irrational I was talking about was more like indivisible, complete and whole, missing nothing - rather than rational as in divisible by something other than itself or 1. Sort of like a diamond, every facet reflects every other facet while retaining it's own particular 'right'ness or view. As opposed to mentally rational or irrational, i.e. driven by 'common sense' as determined from group agreement (you know what I mean) or otherwise. But I see where you're going with this, so I'll through this out there for you. now that I think about it, the only real common sense that we all share is consciousness, right? So the meaning of our existence - that is, what is left when it all 'averages out' is only our particular expression of self-awareness at this moment, which is a work-in-progress result of everyone else's self-awareness at this moment, combined with our particular point-of-view, uniquely influenced by our own set of unrepeatable circumstances. So it's like an exponential thing, the meaning grows with us, and includes us as active participants in that great 'equation' called life. Close to what you were saying?
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I can relate to that feeling of being at home. When I went skydiving, the farther up we went in the plane the more calm I became. Seeing everything from so far away, the fear just melted. All my thought processes came to a screeching halt as I realized just how high I was.. and how small everything seemed. Little houses on the hillside, made of ticky tacky? That song was the only thing that came to mind. That 'normal' person perspective seemed so very wrong, everything i'd ever though of as significant seemed so silly to me now. Then I jumped off the plane. Talk about getting a healthy dose of reality. The pressure of the air, the pressure on my eyes, still I couldn't look away. When the free fall was over, the only thing I could say was 'I'm so high right now!' But what struck me most of all, during the entire experience , was how comfortable I was with it. It almost felt mundane, like I was grounded not in my body, but in the earth's own awareness, like a child being watched over by his mother. I landed safely, I went back to my house. The most trans formative aspect of it was I felt no change, there was nothing to transform. I only thought I'd fallen, but I was still up there, and down here, and everywhere else on the planet, and it's always been this way, I just wasn't looking at it correctly. Not forward, not up, not down, not back around, just here.
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Are All Individualities Equal? Individuality of a Genius vs Individuality of an Idiot
Fū Yue replied to SunLover's topic in General Discussion
It's still driven by the urge to reproduce. The drive to reproduce beyond the preconceived limits of the past and spread the DNA beyond the flesh, into the unknown. The sexual force is still at play even there. To infinity and beyond! -
Sweet! Thanks for this link, i've been wanting to watch this for awhile but I could never find it around.
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By all means the convoluted mess of cause/effect somehow meaning out into this coherent experience of life is ridiculous enough, that we are able to function from outside of it as though a player in a game, to see those strands of fate weaving themselves on the fly, despite the extreme speed of phenomena, is downright bizarre, odd even. So I say the universe must be a prime number, divided by itself, and not a composite. No way man, you can't fool me, it's odd all the way down! It's all a prime number, which happens to be both real and irrational, it goes on forever and it's never the same once. Maybe that's why they call it the triple realm. Maybe an enlightened being just realizes he is a transcendental number, he could never count himself in.
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The ability to make decisions outside of habitual tendencies, outside of patterns. Free will, the irrational, unbalanced force.
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WARNING! A strange person has just joined your forums!
Fū Yue replied to DreamBliss's topic in Welcome
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My little pony... I'm not afraid to say that I watched both seasons and regret nothing. Even when my brother came in with the most hilarious expression on his face and asked me what I was watching, I was without shame.
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You are not a liar or a murderer forever, because eventually you will die. Everything passes through the trial of life and death with a clean slate, because there's never anything left over, it's all reduced, reused, and recycled. Mother nature is all about green living.
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Agreed. Wasn't sure about it at first but it just kept getting better and better. Definitely a reccomended show for me.
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Very cool. Mildromeda is such a terrible name though, should have named it the Milk Maiden. Golden opportunity, squandered.
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As far as we can see in observable, everyday reality, the universe continues on. The galaxies keep spinning and even when they collide with each other the process continues unimpeded. Even with black holes sucking up space/time all over the place, the process continues unimpeded. What makes humans these days think that the process of living will not continue on just because the transient elements in their body will eventually take on a different form? What makes the process of living any different from consciousness? Are humans greater than the milky way, which will no doubt end even as the universe continues on, not missing a single step? I don't think so, we're made of the same materials and are subject to the same laws - an object at rest will stay at rest until acted on by an unbalanced force. An object in motion will stay in motion until acted on by an unbalanced force. Why would consciousness be exempt from these laws? Isn't it really the same? In fact, I would go so far as to say that consciousness is the balance between motion and stillness - weightlessness. 'Emptiness'. When we are oriented between motion and stillness, we are 'aware' (of the distance between the two poles), when we become too still, we are 'unconscious', when we are moving too fast, we are 'unconscious'.. In fact, I think that the idea that the objects around us are separate from our consciousness of them - where is the proof for that idea? People say, well obviously I cant lift that rock over there just with my 'mind'. Obviously you can't, as you are now. If you're moving at the same speed as all of the things around you, obviously you wouldn't have enough excess force to alter the trajectory of those things. What happens when things stop moving at the same speed as all the other things around them? Black holes, gravity wells. What happens when things start moving faster than all the other things around them? New galaxies are born. A simplification, yes, but ultimately this is the basis of all cultivation... basically, it's just life. Nothing mystical about it. All of our 'human ideas' are just perversions of the galactic processes. So why do we experience linear time then? Because we are 'in orbit' with the singularity caused by our birth - our death, because all galaxies will eventually lose momentum and with that, become unbalanced. When something in this universe becomes unbalanced, it will inevitably regain balance. At the heart of a universe, a black hole, at the heart of a black hole, a universe. Perpetual motion. Anyway, tangent complete. Here's a smiley for anyone who made it this far, lol.
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The intention/desire to heal, transform, change, improve is negative, happiness is the way, or acceptance
Fū Yue replied to skydog's topic in Daoist Discussion
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May you realize the most supreme and complete enlightenment.