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  1. The great Emperor sent all his wise men all over the world.  His instructions to them were "find me the most effective meditation in the world and then distill it down to one word".  A lifetime later they brought him one word: Relax.

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  2. Julia,

     

    You are using stepping stones.  All entities, such as you or I, do that.  Eventually, given enough time, we will all have wordless passwords and transmissions etched inside of us.  We will not need it from anyone or anything else. Just remember this: If you feel the least uncomfortable, at or on any of these stepping stones, (no matter how valid you may have felt that stone is or was) this site has a huge supply of benevolent resources willing to help.

     

     

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  3. On 11/8/2017 at 8:35 AM, Lost in Translation said:

    treating trauma

    Tea made out of the flowers of hops and chamomile.  Apply with eye dropper.  Safe and effective for cats.

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  4. Balancing sexual energy techniques with self-health and relaxation is difficult.  Edginess and drive. Peace and health.  The intuitive balance that only you can decide.  Hell of a trip.

    Good luck.

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  5. 3 hours ago, Limahong said:

     

    Hi moment,

     

    Yes all the answers are in the Void.

    You do not have to ask questions.

    Just drink your favorite wu wei tea.

    Don't forget to look smart - every moment.

     

     

    You are tricky.

    I don't want to friend you.

    You are not right for me.

    Don't ask me any question.

    Unless you want to end up in tears.

     

    - LimA

     

    Tears are my friends. Here is my question: 


  6. This above all: to thine own self be true,

    And it must follow, as the night the day,

    Thou canst not be false to any man.

     

    Shakespeare via Polonius

     

    Of course we are talking about people who have not already twisted into devils.:o

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  7. I had the privilege of meeting a great teacher in 1974 that was largely unknown.  His name was Dave Harris out of Seattle, Washington.

    I was very young.  Because of extensive boxing, wrestling, submission wrestling, Aikido, Karate (starting when I was 11 years old) I found many of the so called blackbelts in town to be mediocre.  This made me a little full of myself. Then I met Dave Harris.  His art was Tai Chi but, he liked to call it chop suey.  My first sparring session at his home on 67th st. was a real eye opener as to what a true combat Tai Chi fighter at a very high level can do.  I was totally helpless with this guy.  Yet, he did it with amazing control, gentleness, kindness and openness.  His wife, Gerry, came home during this and told us not to mess the place up. I told her not to worry, Dave had everything under control. He charged very little, he was more interested in your character and dedication.  He did not self promote.  He had studied under some of the great masters: Tchoung, Tohei, Raymond Chung, Pang, Woodcock, and Zhang Jie.   Dave was very humble.  All he wanted to do was teach anyone who was truly interested. (He also was a highly dedicated art teacher at North Seattle C.C.).  Jesse Glover (of Bruce Lee fame) met Dave Harris when Jesse Glover was well known for his unique style of Sticking Hands.  Afterwards, Jesse called Sifu Harris The Greatest Master no one has heard of.  That is kind of the way Dave wanted it. 

    The point I am getting to is: With all of these big name advertised masters all around, I would like to read about the tremendous teachers that have influenced your lives (in any discipline, martial or non-martial) and yet are largely unknown. A memorial of sorts.  I am waxing nostalgic, please humor me:)

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  8. Is there any one here that knows what this means: A voice that is not a voice that happens rarely but, when it does, it is clear as a bell with words that are more than language yet, perfectly understood. It comes forward in times of great need. It is completely different than thoughts, voices or conscience.

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  9. A master I respect has just warned me against Bliss attachment He has advised me to enjoy it in passing but, that it tends to be a separation from the path. I appreciate that someone responded to my query with an answer that has the ring of truth.

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