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April 10, 2006 at 4:38 pm #12655JonahParticipant
Michael,
You can ignore my previous post, Trunk kindly showed me where it went. Sorry about that!
Best,
Jonah
April 6, 2006 at 10:00 pm #12493JonahParticipantThank you Plato for the cod liver oil info and the pelvic floor relaxation technique. I will try that this weekend.
Trunk, have been meaning to try out your acupressure techniques after seeing them on your website. Doing that and then going into a Matt Furey bridge sounds like fun. I’ll give it a shot. Opening, relaxing, and harmonizing the lower jiao is something I will make a priority right now.
Griffin, thanks for the heads up on an osteopath and a sacrum release. Definitely worth checking out, have to look to see if there are any locally.
snowlion, thank you for your concern, I appreciate your suggestions as well. Thankfully I do not have any of those conditions you listed. I go to a reputable acupuncturist a few times a year and don’t have any serious imbalances. I have ten years of chi kung practice behind me including studying directly and intensively with a high-level teacher for over four along with numerous other live transmissions and workshops over the years. Just reaching out to the online community for the first time for more feedback.
Well, that’s all for now. Thanks a million for all the help guys, I really appreciate it!
Best,
Jonah
April 2, 2006 at 1:48 pm #12195JonahParticipantMichael,
Thanks for the feedback. As far as promoting the idea of attacking the Chinese I was actually hamming it up in honor of April Fool’s Day. I certainly don’t think it’s a good idea.
However, such a response could in fact be easily provoked if I told the average person on the street that the Chinese were responsible for 9/11. Many friends, colleagues, and family members reacted in a similar manner after 9/11, with people I thought were reasonable and intelligent telling me, “We should just go over and nuke the Middle East. That would solve the problem.” They were serious.
Fox News pretty much advocated the same thing. They still do to some extent.
The question is, doesn’t all of this talk about government conspiracies and shadow entities around the globe actually add more fear and confusion to the equation? Doesn’t such talk reduce trust in the way things are? Increasing fears that you just can’t trust anyone in power? Especially if they are over 30, as Jack Weinberg used to say. He’s now in his 60s, and must hate himself. 😉
If in fact 9/11 was masterminded by the NSA, the Chinese, or that cute little girl on the corner who used to sell lemonade, aren’t you in fact perpetuating the same fear that you are accusing the media and government of doing? You must not trust! Witch-hunts from the left do the same thing as witch-hunts from the right. Create fear and paranoia. Why even go there?
Will we ever know who was behind this, and will anyone ever believe it if the truth actually comes out? Probably not. This will be kicked around like the Kennedy assassination until something else comes along.
Bottom-line, do the 9/11 conspiracy theories move us on towards a more peaceful state of mind, or do they result in fear and a lack of trust in the life force? I believe the latter.
Thanks,
Jonah
April 1, 2006 at 3:54 pm #12191JonahParticipantWhat Taoist Five Element strategy can we as Westerners use to counteract this Chinese plot?
Do we speed up the transformation of Metal into Water in the Creation cycle, using a deep yin Water tactic? Taking out the 3 Gorges dam would certainly do the job, and could easily be done under the guise of seismic activity.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/international/story/0,3604,966654,00.html#article_continue
A convenient natural disaster, ha! That would learn em! 😉
Listen, if they want to play with the big boys then Water is going to be the least of their worries. They should be thanking their lucky stars we’re not using Fire yet from the Control cycle!
Anyhow, thanks for the insights. Hope everyone has an excellent April 1st.
Jonah
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