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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
Does not address the excess salt intake.
Does not address the reintroduction of toxins, such as urea, and other poisons that were removed from the bloodstream (introduced to the blood through the colon), now being reintroduced back into the body.
Does not address the extra work that the kidneys need to do in extra filtering.A lot of people…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
Do you ever think that people don’t respond to your topics, because they are not interested?
Most people are interested in qigong because it improves their health, and helps them better manage their emotional body. They are not interested in some kind of biospiritual metaphysical analysis. If you are, great! But if you can not handle that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
>>>No you posted lunacy that only governments care about terrorism
>>>and that no one else has your 1.5 years of calc experiencePlease stop misquoting me.
I never said either of those things.
It’s just spin and nonsense, and a weak attempt to create an argument.1. I said that wars and political games are things that governments like…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
I am well aware that M. Chia himself does it, and promotes it in his Cosmic Cleansing Book, where you even see a picture of him drinking a glass of pee. Moreover, I’ve run into a good number of other folks in the Healing Tao community that do it as well. I think maybe even Michael does it (although I don’t know for sure).
Just because there…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Healing chronic pain in the forum Practice 10 years, 6 months ago
Hi Michael,
Injuries such as this usually take a long time to heal, and only with continual effort in that direction. You just have to keep trying and give yourself patience.
Deep Healing Qigong is good for any physical healing issue, and pairs well with Primordial Qigong. It’s a good next step after Fundamentals and Primordial.
You…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
>>>simultaneously, recycling of urine is unfathomably beneficial
>>>for anyone attempting to recover from caffeine addiction, insomnia, weakness, >>>constipation, other>>>urine, recycled, is directly medicinal and apparently has the same effects as silt >>>water
Yes it was.
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Steven replied to the topic getting down to brass on life extension in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
I don’t hear anybody talking about fecal therapy.
Why not? Because not only is it gross, but all the e-coli bacteria and other toxins are poisonous. People who have eaten feces (either intentionally or unintentionally) end up getting very sick. In total, it is a bad idea.Urine therapy isn’t much different, just less obvious.
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Steven replied to the topic serious question to forum practitioners in the forum Practice 10 years, 6 months ago
Everyone has intuitive skills, and these can be developed through practice.
Some are naturally more intuitive.However, the issue of empathically taking on the feelings/emotions/impressions etc. of others is a stronger intuitive antenna, but unfortunately connected to a body that lacks boundary.
Ultimately, an empath suffers from lack of…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Deep Healing Chi Kung in the forum Practice 10 years, 6 months ago
OK, let me try.
Half hour seems kind of fast. Usually for me it takes more like 45-50 mins.
Maybe slow down a little so you can connect in deeper . . .Even so, this is just a small adjustment.
I would be willing to bet that you’ve made a lot of progress, but maybe you just haven’t recognized it.Certainly, being able to visualize…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Harmony and procrastination in the forum Practice 10 years, 6 months ago
The anxiety and the stress is an indicator that you are trying to do something that deep down you really don’t want to do, but instead think you should.
Chart a new path for your life by following what gives your heart joy, rather than trying to do something that you think society wants but is in conflict with your heart.
We always find time…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
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Steven replied to the topic 5 Leading Causes of Death in USA – most preventable in the forum General 10 years, 6 months ago
Blood of world’s oldest woman hints at limits of life
23 April 2014 by Andy CoghlanDeath is the one certainty in life a pioneering analysis of blood from one of the world’s oldest and healthiest women has given clues to why it happens.
Born in 1890, Hendrikje van Andel-Schipper was at one point the oldest woman in the world. She was…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
I said this earlier.
I just said that the mathematical analysis done by Bearden is bunk, and the terminology “scalar wave” is ridiculous.
There may very well exist quasi-electromagnetic phenomena (quasi, in the sense that they do not evolve from electric and magnetic vector fields) that produce longitudinal wave transmission of energy.
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
There is nothing to be “born of”.
A scalar is simply a number.
The reason why we use the term is when we want to contrast the concept of fixed number with that a vector, namely an object that has both magnitude and direction. Moreover they are called scalars because they scale vectors in size when they multiply against vectors.Fractals were…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
You lack even a basic understanding of freshman calculus.
I’m not even going to waste any further time explaining why you are wrong.
I simply have better things to do.When you have actually learned some mathematics, then come back and we can have a discussion. I actually have a master’s degree in mathematics, and an ABD PhD in it. So until…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
They are completely different languages.
In English, we use the word series and sequence to mean the same thing: One thing following another.
In mathematics, these are two TOTALLY different objects, with different distinct precise meanings.
Don’t confuse one language with another.
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Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
If you want to think it is valid, that’s your business.
I know for a fact that it is not.This is a common problem with these folks that “do research” in fringe areas.
They throw together advanced sounding jargon in such a way that those that do not have a mathematical background look at it and say “I don’t understand any of this, but this…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic scalar waves: the science behind free energy (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
He’s mixing up the definitions of scalars, scalar fields, vectors, vector fields. These are all precisely defined mathematically and he is mixing them up.
A scalar is simply a number. Fixed. That’s it. No variance of any kind.
No direction. Nothing.Now he is talking about variance, and differentiation operations (i.e. d/dt), so immediately…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Pearls in the forum Practice 10 years, 6 months ago
Just make sure the spinning takes place in your core, not so much in your head.
Helps avoid the spinning figure-skater effect.I recommend more qigong to get into your body.
S
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Steven replied to the topic New Quantum Theory Could Explain the Flow of Time (article) in the forum Philosophy 10 years, 6 months ago
I think there are some interesting ramifications of this idea of things “equilibrating” after time.
It appears to me that there are two natural processes.
1. Over time, things left alone tend to reach a mutual harmony, i.e. discrepancies disappear through time. In fact, the whole point surrounding “the death of the universe” is that all…[Read more]
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