Barnaby

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  1. Is Buddhism a complete path?

    This place got destroyed by the US culture wars
  2. Is Buddhism a complete path?

    Probably the wrong word. Let’s say some form of symbolic mediation.
  3. Is Buddhism a complete path?

    Right now, I consider that it’s always the Self that’s giving the blessings. It’s just that it’s a higher iteration of the Self that we may not always be able to access without resorting to artifice.
  4. Daoist meditation: water and fire methods

    This is the whole point. The self-styled daoist teachers of whom I am aware are operating outside all lineage structure, such as it is understood in other traditions. It’s the Wild West. You can basically teach whatever you want.
  5. Daoist meditation: water and fire methods

    You just achieved enlightenment
  6. Zhineng Qigong on Sale on Udemy for $10

    You pay all that dough to get to the last level, then you find out about the double-secret level that no one told you about before.
  7. Having been around the block on this, quite honestly, the idea of paying some guy off the internet $1000 to learn how to meditate is nuts. Or, to paraphrase an old joke, God's way of telling you that you have too much money.
  8. Interview with Serge Augier

    I've heard the story. But there is no objective evidence, no third-party corroboration and only one source: Serge
  9. Interview with Serge Augier

    No, but he is using deceitful means to attract customers, and for that I think he deserves to be called out. Serge is an accomplished martial artist. But as a "spiritual teacher", he is a con man and a liar. If Serge came clean that the system he teaches is a hodge-podge of stuff he's been taught by Yang Jwing-Ming and others/read about/seen on the Internet/made up, I wouldn't have a problem. But he doesn't. Instead he insists that it all comes from a mysterious "clan Daoist" lineage that no sinologist has ever heard of. And for which, through some bizarre quirk of history, he – a white French guy who grew up in Paris – is the sole repository and representative. Serge has successfully adapted the motor of classic con games (marks want to believe in easy money) to his chosen field of activity (marks want to believe in superpowers that will save their souls and make them immortal). And just like the virtuoso con men of the past, he relies on the sunk cost fallacy: it's very hard to admit that something you have sunk tens of thousands of dollars/euros into was an artfully-spun illusion. And believe me, Serge's committed followers have sunk many tens of thousands into his spiel. He is eye-wateringly expensive. So as you say: BUYER BEWARE! And read this book: https://www.amazon.com/Big-Story-Confidence-Man/dp/0385495382
  10. Interview with Serge Augier

    No man, Daxuan college is a tax-avoidance scam in Dominica https://www.wu-cm.com/about-daxuan
  11. Interview with Serge Augier

    Ah, Daxuan… The ancient time-honored lineage that no one apart from Serge has ever heard of
  12. Vegetarianism

    In reflecting on the 8 precepts, it feels clearer and clearer that vegetarianism is the natural consequence for me of the first precept against killing. I’d be curious to know how fellow bums feel about this and apply it to their lives… Thanks in advance!
  13. Haiku Chain

    pint of Guinness, please shamrock outlined on the top afterhours shebeen
  14. That robot hasn’t read much Burroughs. Maybe you should try it on Phillip K Dick 😉
  15. Haiku Chain

    reality hurts but pain is mind's construction and reality?
  16. Your English is excellent. It's practically impossible to tell that you're not a native speaker.
  17. Can't get away from it. cf Gadamer in Truth and Method "He rejects as unachievable the goal of objectivity, and instead suggests that meaning is created through intersubjective communication."
  18. Haiku Chain

    Saint Valentine style dodging the slings and arrows fortune is a bitch
  19. Bardon and Golden Dawn

    I'd be very interested if you could expound on this a bit... Cheers! EDIT: In another thread, if it's off topic for the OP...
  20. Vegetarianism

    Thanks to all who made useful suggestions. On reflection, I should probably have titled the thread differently. You live and learn
  21. Greetings all

    Hi everybody I've been following the interesting discussion on here for some time, and now I've finally succeeded in signing up! Looking forward to taking part in the conversation. I've been training "seriously" for about seven years, dabbling in Chinese martial arts and qi gong for a lot longer... Best wishes to all!
  22. Vegetarianism

    It obviously escaped your notice that this thread was posted in the Buddhist section... Purity (Pali: Vissudhi) is an important concept within much of Theravada and Mahayana Buddhism, although the implications of the resultant moral purification may be viewed differently in the varying traditions. The aim is to purify the personality of the Buddhist practitioner so that all moral and character defilements and defects (kleśas such as anger, ignorance and lust) are wiped away and nirvana can be obtained.
  23. Vegetarianism

    Too easy. This thread began on an issue of Buddhist ethics and practice. It then got dragged – kicking and screaming – through Klaus Schwab, the WEF, anarcho-primitivism, and the rights and wrongs of veganism. With an all too familiar pitbull mentality. I hereby pronounce it dead.
  24. Vegetarianism

    Just to gently bring this back on track... This was posted in the Buddhist section, and concerned personal interpretation of the first precept. Not trying to be a hard-arse, just saying...