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c_howdy replied to the topic The Tao of Immortality: The Four Healing Arts and the Nine Levels of Alchemy in the forum Practice 8 years ago
…speaking in normal simple english about these things…
This was said repeatedly to James when he represented his new literal experiment to others.
…what a load of crap…
Not really. One should really be aware if one is simply not enough familiar with this material.
… a middle class hobby…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic The Tao of Immortality: The Four Healing Arts and the Nine Levels of Alchemy in the forum Practice 8 years ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DCIy76xKP5s
Sorry but in this Castaneda book there are some very interesting remarks to quite advanced energy practices.
HOWDY

The power that governs the destiny of all living beings is called the Eagle, not because it is an eagle or has anything to do with an eagle, but because it appears to the seer as an…[Read more]
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c_howdy started the topic Breakthrough study shows how plants sense the world (article) in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago

January 19, 2018 by Jeff Hansen, University of Alabama at Birmingham
https://phys.org/news/2018-01-breakthrough-world.html
Plants lack eyes and ears, but they can still see, hear, smell and respond to environmental cues and dangers—especially to virulent pathogens. They do this with the aid of hundreds of membrane proteins that can sense m…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Naked mole-rats turn into plants when oxygen is low (article) in the forum Practice 8 years, 1 month ago
Naked mole rat found to defy Gompertz’s mortality law
January 30, 2018 by Bob Yirka, Phys.orghttps://phys.org/news/2018-01-naked-mole-rat-defy-gompertz.html
A team of researchers at Google-owned Calico Life Sciences LLC has found that the naked mole rat defies Gompertz’s mortality law. In their paper published in eLife, the group describes…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yzHJf-am0QY
Clearly Charles Baudelaire was miserable in body but never in spirit.
In the movie above Enki Bilal simply lost why he used him to boost his comical narrative.
So I will now have quite much time at last to start my real mathematical…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
Ps. Sorry but I don’t inted to promote even slightly use of various hallusinogens. My idea simply is that these quite easily available substances in Mexico, whether from peyote or any of the very numerous magic mushrooms, can lead to contact with “gods” with extremely cruel intent from any normal point…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
…they prefered to capture. Unlike many ancient warriors Aztecs didn’t want to kill their enemies on the battlefield instead they wanted to capture them. Killing an enemy was actually considered to be clumsy; Aztecs believed it took much more skill to capture them and bring them alive to famed Aztec…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masterpieces_of_the_Oral_and_Intangible_Heritage_of_Humanity-
The Proclamation of Masterpieces of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity was made by the Director-General of UNESCO starting in 2001 to raise awareness on intangible cultural heritage and encourage…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_characters#Principles_of_formation-
Chinese characters represent words of the language using several strategies. A few characters, including some of the most commonly used, were originally pictograms, which depicted the objects denoted, or ideograms, in which…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
Sorry, but in my opinion Roland Barthes’ book is quite deep although Honoré de Balzac is very boring author.
It’s´worth reading.
HOWDY

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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
Ps. What is disturbing in that TTC verse at first sight is a reference to rhinoceros.
HOWDY
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laozi#Historical_views-
According to traditional accounts, Laozi was a scholar who worked as the Keeper of the Archives for the royal court of Zhou. This reportedly allowed him…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic He Has No Place For Death To Enter (TTC) in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
Barthes’s analysis is influenced by the structuralist linguistics of Ferdinand de Saussure; both Barthes and Saussure aim to explore and demystify the link between a sign and its meaning. But Barthes moves beyond structuralism in that he criticises the propensity of narratology to establish the overall…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Sri Aurobindo's SECRET: Battle of Super-conscious vs. sub-conscious vs. human in the forum Philosophy 8 years, 1 month ago
…the incremental path does not work…
Complaining and being critical doesn’t work!

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c_howdy replied to the topic Heart Blocking Anger in the forum Practice 8 years, 1 month ago
My suggestion is to give enough attention to map also the human emotional spectrum during one’s recapitulatory routines.
Strengtens the analytical mind.
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c_howdy replied to the topic Heart Blocking Anger in the forum Practice 8 years, 1 month ago
Sorry for my broken English.
Sorry, but what were the main similarities and differencies between Basil Zaharoff and George Gurdjieff ?
HOWDY
Ps. Nice music (video) starts at 7:25.

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c_howdy replied to the topic Porn Big Data: Americans are lying about their sexual desires in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago
…all those macho images…
Like that video above?
…in a situation like ours on Earth fighting is not really what is needed…
If one meets any kind of opposition sometimes withdrawal is good and sometimes sometihing else.
Here I don’t try to quote Yijing, because it’s very difficult ancient…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Porn Big Data: Americans are lying about their sexual desires in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LHzj3MosKs
…shameful, but then mankind is shameful…
This is why it’s so important to become a warrior.
…humans just are like that…
One should stop identifying with stupid ordinary sinners.
Sorry for my broken English.
HOWDY

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c_howdy replied to the topic Porn Big Data: Americans are lying about their sexual desires in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-09-14/children-lived-in-fear-of-yoga-ashram-leader/7845164
Child abuse royal commission: Children lived in fear of yoga ashram leader
By Nicole Chettle
Posted 14 Sep 2016, 11:00amWed 14 Sep 2016, 11:00am
The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse has examined the handling of…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Porn Big Data: Americans are lying about their sexual desires in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAaQ9hqX-DE
Sorry, but I don’t want to disturb Michael Winn, first of all.
Immediately these mafia gangs are supposedly serving (also immediately historically) Christianity.
…nothing more depressing than spiritual teachers and their bloody stories…
Sorry but I actually like more and more these Catholic…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Porn Big Data: Americans are lying about their sexual desires in the forum General 8 years, 1 month ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ll5Z8m8YOoM
Sannyasa (saṃnyāsa) is the life stage of renunciation within the Hindu philosophy of four age-based life stages known as ashramas, with the first three being Brahmacharya (bachelor student), Grihastha (householder) and Vanaprastha (forest dweller, retired). Sannyasa is traditionally conceptualized fo…[Read more]
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