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c_howdy replied to the topic World Medicine Institute in the forum Practice 13 years, 1 month ago
Human’s inner medicine is capable of curing almost all chronic and complicated diseases and uprooting all root causes. Yet, people are always sparing no efforts in searching for medicine outside their own bodies. This site is created partly for helping those who have lost hope of curing their chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes,…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Monks in the forum General 13 years, 1 month ago
Memory palaces don’t necessarily have to be palatial-or even buildings. They can be routes through town-as they were for S-or station stops along a railway, or signs of the Zodiac, or even mythical creatures. They can be big or small, indoors or outdoors, real or imaginary, so long there’s some semblance of order that links one locus to the next,…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Qi Gong for bedridde people in the forum Practice 13 years, 1 month ago
Symptoms of CFS include post-exertional malaise; unrefreshing sleep; widespread muscle and joint pain; sore throat; headaches of a type not previously experienced; cognitive difficulties; chronic, often severe, mental and physical exhaustion; and other characteristic symptoms in a previously healthy and active person. Persons with CFS may report…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Erasing Death new book (NPR) Excellent "Science of After Death" in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 1 month ago
Enoch (Hebrew: חֲנוֹךְ, Modern H̱anokh Tiberian Ḥănōḵ; Arabic: إدريس ʼIdrīs) is a character that appears in the Book of Genesis and a figure in the Generations of Adam. Enoch is described as the greatx4 grandson of Adam (through Seth) (Genesis 5:3-18), the son of Jared, the father of Methuselah, and the great-grandfather of Noah. The text…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Qi Gong for bedridde people in the forum Practice 13 years, 1 month ago
In the final analysis every dreamer is different. There are, however, general states. Restful vigil is the preliminary state, a state in which the senses become dormant and yet one is aware. The second state is dynamic vigil. In this state one is left looking at a scene, a tableau of sorts, which is static. One sees a three-dimensional picture, a…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Erasing Death new book (NPR) Excellent "Science of After Death" in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 1 month ago
I reign over you, saith Satan/Lucifer In power exalted above the firmaments And over the earth; in whose hands The sun is as a sword And the moon as a thorough-thrusting fire: Who measureth your garments In the midst of my vestures And trussed you together as the palms of my hands And brightened your vestments with infernal light. I made a law to…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Erasing Death new book (NPR) Excellent "Science of After Death" in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 2 months ago

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c_howdy replied to the topic Erasing Death new book (NPR) Excellent "Science of After Death" in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 2 months ago
The Werewolves of London is an extraordinary story of suspense set in 1872. It examines the similar plights of David Lydyard and Gabriel Gill, a young man and a small boy who each finds himself possessed by uncanny visionary powers – borrowed though they do not know it, from enormously powerful beings which are the fallen angels of Biblical…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Mantak Chia's System in the forum Practice 13 years, 2 months ago
The bhūmis are subcategories of the Five Paths (pañcamārga, Wylie Tibetan lam lnga):
1.The path of accumulation (saṃbhāra-mārga, Wylie Tibetan: tshogs lam). Persons on this Path: 1.Possess a strong desire to overcome suffering, either their own or others; 2.Renounce the worldly life.
2.The path of preparation or application (prayoga-mārga,…[Read more] -
c_howdy replied to the topic Meditation Influences Emotional Processing Even When Not Meditating (article) in the forum Practice 13 years, 2 months ago
For every one step that you take in the pursuit of higher knowledge, take three steps in the perfection of your own character. If this rule is observed, such exercise as the following may be attempted: Recall to mind some person whom you may have observed when he was filled with desire for some object. Direct your attention to this desire. It is…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Monks in the forum General 13 years, 2 months ago
Regarding Master Chia, I do own his book “Healing Light of of the Tao” that has been useful for me to start initial practices on my own. My Taoist collection currently includes that book, The Tao Te Ching, Zhuangzi, Wen-Tzu, Lieh-Tzu, Secret of the Golden Flower, Jade Writing/Yellow Court Classic, and “Taoist Yoga: Alchemy & Immortality.” The…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Monks in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago
Rāja yoga (“royal yoga”, “royal union”, also known as Classical yoga and aṣṭānga yoga) is one of the six schools of orthodox (astika) Hindu philosophy. Its principal text is the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. Raja Yoga is concerned principally with the cultivation of the viewer’s (ṛṣih) mind using a succession of steps, such as meditation (dhyāna,…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Monks in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago

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c_howdy replied to the topic Monks in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago
Caryapada 11
Poet: Kanhupada, Raga Patamanjuri
The strength of the artery is firmly held in bed.
Spontaneous drums rise in heroic volume.
Kanhu, the kapali, is engaged in yonic joining
through the city of the body.
Knowledge and wisdom are tied to his feet
Like ankle bells of the hour.
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c_howdy replied to the topic Manic Nation (article) in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago
…as we become socialized, human beings are tamed, just like an animal is domesticated, by the power of stimuli and punishments.
“We have been trained to live and die meekly, following unnatural codes of behavior
which soften us and make us lose that initial impulse, until our spirit is hardly noticeable.
We are born as a result of a fight.…[Read more] -
c_howdy replied to the topic Japan's Last Ninja (article) in the forum General 13 years, 3 months ago

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c_howdy replied to the topic Sleepiness at work in the forum General 13 years, 4 months ago
“You don’t have enough surplus energy to enter into unknown and make sense of it. When the new seers arranged the order of truths about awareness, they saw that the first attention comsumes all the glow of awareness that human beings have, and not an iota of energy is left free. That’s your problem now. So, the new seers proposed that warriors,…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic Sleepiness at work in the forum General 13 years, 4 months ago
The Number of the Beast (Greek: Ἀριθμὸς τοῦ θηρίου, Arithmos tou Thēriou) is the numerical value of the name of the person symbolised by the beast from the sea, the first of two symbolic beasts described in chapter 13 of the Book of Revelation. In most manuscripts of the New Testament the number is 666, but the variant 616 is found in critical…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic NASA confirms PORTALS between Sun and Earth in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 4 months ago
In the Shakta tantra school of philosophy, there is said to exist a Bindu chakra, at the back of the head, in the part where Brahmins grow their small tuft of hair, although it is often not mentioned in traditional chakrologies. This centre is said to be where the Bindu fluid is produced, a fluid that can become either the nectar of immortality,…[Read more]
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c_howdy replied to the topic NASA confirms PORTALS between Sun and Earth in the forum Philosophy 13 years, 4 months ago
In the Shakta tantra school of philosophy, there is said to exist a Bindu chakra, at the back of the head, in the part where Brahmins grow their small tuft of hair, although it is often not mentioned in traditional chakrologies. This centre is said to be where the Bindu fluid is produced, a fluid that can become either the nectar of immortality,…[Read more]
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