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Steven replied to the topic Sexual Practice: Anal Sex Question in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 10 months ago
Hi SD,
I’m glad you found the discussion interesting.
I’ve tried to make a point of not shying away from
topics that some may find embarrassing. People have
too many sexual hangups, if you ask me.Personally, anal sex *isn’t* really my cup of tea
or something I anticipate doing too much of in my life,
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Steven replied to the topic Baby Boomers Face Health & Retirement Crisis (excellent article) in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 10 months ago
Probably the “print more money” and have “skyrocketing inflation”
will be the strategy used. Inflation is the easy way out of
any debt situation. Of course, we may have that anyway once the
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Steven replied to the topic Sexual Practice: Anal Sex Question in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 10 months ago
>>>Just to add a note to these two excellent answers:
>>>i’ve red that most AIDS is spread through anal sex,
>>>as the tissues tear easily and allow the virus to
>>>gain entry to the blood stream. This should be a serious
>>>consideration, i.e. both parties should get screened
>>>first even if they believe they are AIDS free.That,…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Sexual Practice: Anal Sex Question in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 10 months ago
For one, thank you Wendy for volunteering your response and
responding to my invitation. It’s great to get the female
view, and your words in the sexual arena are top-notch as usual.I wanted to clarify a few things with regard to the pain/sphincter part,
and as I do so, as an unspoken backdrop to the discussion, I’d like
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Steven replied to the topic Sexual Practice: Anal Sex Question in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 10 months ago
>>>Hello everyone,
>>>First time poster here.Hello Michael, and welcome to the list.
>>>My question is this: Does receiving
>>>anal sex (either man or woman) weaken
>>>one’s sexual well-being or the strength of the PC region?
>>>I am wondering if anal play, which causes the anus to relax
>>>and stretch will actually have negative…[Read more] -
Steven replied to the topic Who's going to Heavenly Mountain This Summer? in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
Warping time and space is fun . . .
I’ll actually be there the whole summer ๐ S -
Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>Hello, sounds greate.
>>>I have been practising in this system
>>>since about the year 2000, but am new
>>>at the fusion practises. Am quite a
>>>slow developer in the system I think.Slow/fast is not important; don’t worry about it.
Some people get through ALL of the formulas in a
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Steven replied to the topic Driving a Nail into the Coffin of Human-caused Global Warming in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
Somewhat ironically, I just recently got in the mail
an AMS (Americal Mathematical Society) newsletter
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Steven replied to the topic Is there a benefit NOT listening to Deja Vu? in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
Hi Derek,
I don’t really have an answer to your question, although it’s
an interesting one. I’ve been waiting to see if anyone else
had insight. My personal feeling is to just work on cultivating
yourself while simultaneously listening to one’s inner voice
or intuition as to decide which path to take.For an interesting segue that…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Where do you put your trust. in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
I’ve seen this before. Maybe you recognize the
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Steven replied to the topic Interesting practices from the west in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
Rather than trying to delete items from your contract,
why not face them? Use alchemical methods to speed
the process time and complete them. It’s much more
satisfying. S -
Steven replied to the topic Driving a Nail into the Coffin of Human-caused Global Warming in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>After Fusion I have become very self centered.:)
>>>If you are not centered in your self where are you?Oh, come on. Don’t be a smart ass ๐
There’s a difference between being ego-centric/thinking
only of your needs vs. wanting to uplift others as you
uplift yourself from a stable center.Why do you want to be a HT instructor…[Read more]
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Steven replied to the topic Driving a Nail into the Coffin of Human-caused Global Warming in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>What are peoples feelings about the emotions
>>>behind the concepts that humans are the main
>>>cause and the dominate push for this in the media?Probably a latent frustration response to perceived apathy
that many believe the “sheep-minded” populace tends to have,
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Steven replied to the topic Driving a Nail into the Coffin of Human-caused Global Warming in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>Every issue will have both sides and
>>>both will be ‘convincing’ but only one
>>>will be right in the end.To those in the global warming debate:
Why is this the case?
The problem I see with both sides of the debate
is that each is thinking that the other side is wrong.Has anyone ever considered that the planet is
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Steven replied to the topic Driving a Nail into the Coffin of Human-caused Global Warming in the forum Philosophy 16 years, 11 months ago
I’ve never quite understood why some people do things
like live in Hurricane Alley, on the Mississippi Flood Plain,
or on the San Andreas Fault Line. While I don’t necessarily
enjoy seeing people’s lives ruined, homes destroyed, etc.,
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Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
Hi SD,
Goji is a healing food supplement.
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Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>If you say it is the deep kidney color.
>>>Has it any meaning that the pearl took
>>>that color and then get wached?
>>>Is it a positive sign of anything that
>>>happens on a deeper level? I’m so curious!I’m not sure which word you mean by “wached”.
Do you mean washed? watched? I’m a little confused
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Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
One possibility for black is that it is the
deep kidney color. There are other possibilities
for black, but since you said you had been mentally
stressed and physically fatigued, I think the
kidney is likely . . . S -
Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
>>>You said in another post that iron shirt
>>>should only be learned in the summer.
>>>Does this apply to iron shirt level one too,
>>>or just the higher levels?I think you misunderstood me. What I meant was,
the senior instructors usually only offer the
Iron Shirt courses over the summer (at the HT retreats).
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Steven replied to the topic The Speed of the Pearl in the forum General 16 years, 11 months ago
Hi Ryan,
I’ll give you *a couple* general comparisons,
as I could write an essay doing all comparisons,
or getting into specifics.I can offer the following personal (brief)
comparison of Fusion 1:Marie’s version of Fusion 1:
follows the classical method of Fusion the
way M. Chia originally taught the practice;
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