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Steven replied to the topic love of language article "women, fire, and dangerous things" in the forum Philosophy 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>I have had years of trouble because of speaking
>>>two completely different languages.
>>>Left Japanese and Right English do not translate….
>>>and I have gone thru feelings of
>>>being untruthful about one in order to explain the otherYou are not being untruthful.
You are simply doing your best to explain to others
something that…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic love of language "women, fire, and dangerous things" in the forum Philosophy 12 years, 3 months ago
Learning to speak and understand a new language
is really about learning a new way of interacting
with the world. In so doing, it allows you
to expand beyond boundaries of thinking that before
you may not have known that you had.You are not betraying “one me” for “another me”.
They are just different aspects of the same me.
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Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
Sounds reasonable . . .
But at the same time, I don’t know that it is the full story.
At least one of these long-time practitioners was still
very much active practicing and teaching . . .Medical science would argue that it is because the
prostate is constantly producing fluid, and after awhile
the prostate fluid that is there…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Grisha PERELMAN's laughter. (from Predator) in the forum General 12 years, 3 months ago
Did you meet Perelman? How do you know how he laughs?
Do you do any Dao practices, or do you just do physics?Recently saw this video clip on YouTube, and instantly
thought of you, LOL.S
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Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>First of all, I read in your personal log,
>>>that you are a Healing Dao instructor.
>>>So, if this is still true, your previous
>>>statements about your beliefs are contradicting
>>>to the system, where Healing Love practices
>>>are IMHO an integral part.Integral part? This is your opinion.
The Healing Tao is broad, and covers…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
Two different issues and two different causes.
First issue and first cause:
On the General page, when you posted three times before,
you’ll see that all the posts are at slightly different times.
This is because you actually inadvertently posted the
same message three times. This happens when you use
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Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>P.S.: Please, stop apologizing for why you
>>>are not practicing the Healing Love cause
>>>you make all of us, that are practicing it,
>>>feel bizzare for praciting it, because it feels
>>>like you are hiding something about the method
>>>that we should know. So why do I say that?
>>>Because out of what I feel I want to ask you:…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>P.S.: Please, stop apologizing for why you
>>>are not practicing the Healing Love cause
>>>you make all of us, that are practicing it,
>>>feel bizzare for praciting it, because it feels
>>>like you are hiding something about the method
>>>that we should know. So why do I say that?
>>>Because out of what I feel I want to ask you:…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>P.S.: Please, stop apologizing for why you
>>>are not practicing the Healing Love cause
>>>you make all of us, that are practicing it,
>>>feel bizzare for praciting it, because it feels
>>>like you are hiding something about the method
>>>that we should know. So why do I say that?
>>>Because out of what I feel I want to ask you:…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
>>>P.S.: Please, stop apologizing for why you
>>>are not practicing the Healing Love cause
>>>you make all of us, that are practicing it,
>>>feel bizzare for praciting it, because it feels
>>>like you are hiding something about the method
>>>that we should know. So why do I say that?
>>>Because out of what I feel I want to ask you:…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Do hot baths kill sperm? in the forum General 12 years, 3 months ago
If you are trying to father a child,
you may want to avoid hot baths as
they are known to decrease sperm production.If this is not a concern, then I would say
that as long as the water isn’t ridiculously
hot (i.e. so much so that your body needs
to exhaust qi to protect itself and guard
against the trauma), then I don’t think it…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic In search for the big 'O'… in the forum Practice 12 years, 3 months ago
I don’t think you were too forward.
It hasn’t been that long since you made your first post,
so some people may not have seen it or thought to respond yet.
Give it some time, and I’m sure you’ll get some responses.I personally don’t practice Healing Love anymore, but given
your interests, I thought I’d pass along some information
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Steven replied to the topic Question about QF 3 and 4 packages in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
QF3 video only teaches you how to do the
Blissful Breathing Qigong Form. It’s a nice form,
but you don’t get any instruction on how to do
Internal Qi Breathing. The QF3 audio set explains
how do Natural, Reverse, Counterforce Breathing,
and the internal energetics about it.QF4 video is pretty comprehensive. You wouldn’t…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic What is the difference between Powel Lock and the Big Draw? in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
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Steven replied to the topic What is the difference between Powel Lock and the Big Draw? in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
This is probably why in Michael’s courses he
never uses any terminology at all. You don’t
typically hear him use the words “Cool Draw”,
“Big Draw”, “Power Lock”, etc.Instead, he just describes the techniques
without using any terminology . . . probably
because he knows the terminology is not
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Steven replied to the topic What is the difference between Powel Lock and the Big Draw? in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
>>>For the record did you stimulate your penis
>>>when you where doing the Cool Draw to heat up
>>>the Jing or did it occur on it’s own?Yes. Sorry for the confusion.
This was done either through sex or through masturbation.
In either case, I would start doing Cool Draw as soon
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Steven replied to the topic What is the difference between Powel Lock and the Big Draw? in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
There is a problem with terminology
when you use the phrase “Power Lock”Power Lock can mean the forceful clenching of the body,
and especially the buttocks, to rapidly direct attention
away from the genital region in the case when the Big Draw
on its own is not enough, and you are going to lose it.Power Lock can also mean the same…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic What is the difference between Powel Lock and the Big Draw? in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
When I used to do the Healing Love practices, I would
begin by doing the Cool Draw (testicle breathing), then
continue doing this without stop as I would heat up.
The Big Draw would not really be any unique moment,
other than the point in the Cool Draw process when
I reached orgasm. The Big Draw would just be one
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Steven replied to the topic interesting article in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
When you are awestruck, all you
care about is what is happening at
the time. The rest suddenly
seems less important.S
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Steven replied to the topic More and more anxiety diagnoses in modern times (article) in the forum General 12 years, 4 months ago
Makes sense.
A natural corollary to this is the question
of whether the availability of all this therapy,
sharing, and discussion is a good thing, or whether
it aggravates the problem.Or maybe the anxiety beforehand was more suppressed . . .
Just musing,
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