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c_howdy replied to the topic The Rose of Islam in the forum General 9 years, 5 months ago
One of the more controversial teachings of Young was the AdamGod doctrine. According to Young, he was taught by Smith that Adam is “our Father and our God, and the only God with whom we have to do”.
-https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brigham_Young#Controversial_teachingsMormonism and Islam have been compared to one another ever since the…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic The Rose of Islam in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
Warriors take strategic inventories. They list everything they do. Then they decide which of those things can be changed in order to allow themselves a respite, in terms of expending their energy.
The strategic inventory covers only behavioral patterns that are not essential to our survival and well-being.
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
What is the purpose of houses? It is to protect us from the wind and cold of winter, the heat and rain of summer, and to keep out robbers and thieves. Once these ends have been secured, that is all. Whatever does not contribute to these ends should be eliminated.
MOZI, Mozi (5th century BC) Ch 20…MACHO (massive astrophysical compact halo…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
…from this alchemical schism came another shift towards the dark side of human nature. Taoist magicians became robbers and murderers, and many were involved on overthrowing the government.
-The Shaolin Grandmasters’ Text: History, Philosophy, and Gung Fu of Shaolin Ch’an (page 74)Maybe it’s just too complicated because there should be…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
Mozi (Chinese: Ä«×Ó; pinyin: M¨°z¨«; Wade¨CGiles: Mo Tzu, Lat. as Micius, ca. 470 ¨C ca. 391 BC), original name Mo Di (Ä«µÔ), was a Chinese philosopher during the Hundred Schools of Thought period (early Warring States period). Born in what is now Tengzhou, Shandong Province, he founded the school of Mohism that argued strongly against Confu…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Dim Mak (Death Touch): the Inside Story in the forum Practice 9 years, 6 months ago
Sorry, but are violent encounters to test one’s spiritual stamina encouraged among Healing Tao practitioners?
-http://forum.healingtaousa.com/general/message/27025In the past a Chinese Master never taught his apprentices 100 percent of his knowledge. Instead he retained, say, the foremost 10 percent for himself alone. Perhaps he would write…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic MIKE-IANTITY STRIKES BACK: reply to Ribo-tzu in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
In the past the Chinese masters almost never worked together. The concept of Western university, where knowledge is never shared and experiences are compared, was an alien one for them. Power was meant to be used for profit, material and spiritual. More often than not Masters challenged each other; much knowledge was forfeited in this manner…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Did this man "choose" to die? –> Mental Illness in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
Consumption of wines fortified with herbs and/or roots is believed to have begun in China at least as early as the Shang and Western Zhou dynasties in (12501000 BC). The extra ingredients were added to wine to make it a medicinal drink. Wormwood wine also played a key role in India around 1500BC. Recipes for infusing white wine date back to…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Did this man "choose" to die? –> Mental Illness in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
While vermouth can be used as a substitute for white wine in food recipes, because it is more flavorful than wine, it may be overwhelming when used in certain dishes. The herbs in dry vermouth make it an attractive ingredient in sauces for fish dishes or as a marinade for other meats, including pork and…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Fusion meditation & Buddhist Vijja 18 body in the forum Practice 9 years, 6 months ago
Sorry, but it was not my intention to post anything disturbing.
Many this kind of things are seemingly ignored although these clearly are also something very Buddhist.
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
Afferent (from Latin, ad meaning “to” and ferre meaning “to carry”) is an anatomical term with the following meanings:
-Conveying towards a center, for example the afferent arterioles conveying blood toward the Bowman’s capsule in the kidney (opposite to efferent)
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
Black metal is an extreme subgenre and subculture of heavy metal music. Common traits include fast tempos, a shrieking vocal style,[6][7][8] heavily distorted guitars played with tremolo picking, raw (lo-fi) recording, unconventional song structures, and an emphasis on atmosphere. Artists often appear in corpse paint and adopt…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic How the West Built ISIS – Debunking Myth of "Muslims are Violent" in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
In the peripheral nervous system, an efferent nerve fiber is the nerve fiber (axon) of an efferent neuron (motor neuron). It is a long process (projection) extending far from the nerve cell body that carries nerve impulses away from the central nervous system toward the peripheral effector organs (mainly muscles and glands). The opposite direction…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Did this man "choose" to die? –> Mental Illness in the forum General 9 years, 6 months ago
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c_howdy replied to the topic China unveils incredible statue of Deified General, Guan Yu (article) in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago
Sorry, but I think that one shouldn’t regard these kinds of projects to be anyway positive.
It’s total waste of time to build this kind of symbolic monuments.
HOWDY

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c_howdy replied to the topic China unveils incredible statue of Deified General, Guan Yu (article) in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago
Similar to the Italian mafia or the Japanese yakuza, Triad members tend to be subject to initiation ceremonies. A typical ceremony takes place at an altar dedicated to Guan Yu, with incense and an animal sacrifice, usually a chicken, pig or goat. After drinking a mixture of wine and blood of the animal or the candidate, the member will pass…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic MIKE-IANTITY STRIKES BACK: reply to Ribo-tzu in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago
When NASA astronaut Steve Austin is severely injured in the crash of an experimental lifting body aircraft, he is “rebuilt” in an operation that costs six million dollars. His right arm, both legs and the left eye are replaced with “bionic” implants that enhance his strength, speed and vision far above human norms: he can run at speeds of 60 mph…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic MIKE-IANTITY STRIKES BACK: reply to Ribo-tzu in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago
What is quite surprising is that there is in that recent Bi Gu Chi Kung book on page 11 very old ISKCON (International Society for Krishna Consciousness) picture of emaciated yogi.
Let’s see if it appears below.
HOWDY http://www.amazon.com/Pi-Gu-Chi-Kung-Alchemy/dp/1620554259/

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c_howdy replied to the topic Serious reply to Michael Winn and "Ride Forever" in the forum General 9 years, 7 months ago
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c_howdy replied to the topic Dim Mak (Death Touch): the Inside Story in the forum Practice 9 years, 7 months ago

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