Encephalon Posted June 7, 2009 Has anyone else tried Indium as a nutritional supplement? We've been on it since January and we felt a definite improvement in energy levels within two weeks. The problem with taking so many positive actions in pursuit of physical evolution is that you lose the ability to factor out specific effects/attributes. Yoga, herbs, supplements, nei kung, binaural beats, meditation... we're such self-help junkies... Â http://www.indiumease.com/ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karen Posted June 7, 2009 Exactly. The tools may be useful, but using them without a rational system creates chaos. Â See past articles: How do we know the heailng worked or didn't? Noni, Goji.. What's Next? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trunk Posted June 7, 2009 Has anyone else tried Indium as a nutritional supplement? We've been on it since January and we felt a definite improvement in energy levels within two weeks. ... http://www.indiumease.com/ The site says that it's a mineral supplement. Interesting. I was listening to a recorded talk by Jeffrey Yuan and he mentioned that minerals correspond with jing. See past articles:How do we know the heailng worked or didn't? Noni, Goji.. What's Next? Nice reference links. Sounds like you've been keeping a nice 'favorites' list. Really useful.  You know what might be a good board mod? If there was, for each member, 'favorites' functionality for threads and posts. Then I (or any surfer) could browse your (marked 'public') favorites. Also, for TTBs community as a whole, I could look up 'most favorited' threads, posts. It'd be a way of dynamically capturing TTB's Greatest Hits. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Epicurious Posted June 7, 2009 circulation...s all in the circulation... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Encephalon Posted June 7, 2009 Exactly. The tools may be useful, but using them without a rational system creates chaos. Â See past articles: How do we know the heailng worked or didn't? Noni, Goji.. What's Next? Â Good work there, Karen. Your critical thinking chops are sharp. There was a fantastic book back when I was an undergrad in the mid 90s - How to Think About Wierd Things. It delved deeply into the subject of internal states, subjective perceptions, personal testimonials and the like. I lost my "faith" back then, couldn't even use the word 'spiritual' for years in any meaningful sense. I guess I'm an agnostic Buddhist and fledgling Taoist now. Â Regards, Scott - LA via SF Â The site says that it's a mineral supplement. Interesting. I was listening to a recorded talk by Jeffrey Yuan and he mentioned that minerals correspond with jing. Â Nice reference links. Sounds like you've been keeping a nice 'favorites' list. Really useful. Â You know what might be a good board mod? If there was, for each member, 'favorites' functionality for threads and posts. Then I (or any surfer) could browse your (marked 'public') favorites. Also, for TTBs community as a whole, I could look up 'most favorited' threads, posts. It'd be a way of dynamically capturing TTB's Greatest Hits. Â Â Trunk - great website. I've taken much info there to heart. Glad to hear you're from LA. I'm stranded here in Chatsworth amongst Industrial Blight Lite and porn stars. I may need to ask you about some specifics reg. the micro-orbit; getting the circulation in the dantien first. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites