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On 3/7/2024 at 6:06 AM, Chang dao ling said:

Hi, Anyone send 20 dollars to him and received answers lol. Is he a instructor in SFQ? I recently reading his threads why he so obsessed with sitting in lotus posture? Anyone know him personally?

 

The guy believed if he could achieve the 8th convergent harmonic, he could sit in full lotus on a toilet seat, and give O@Ds and use up his electrochemical energy which made his body smell like poop.

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16 hours ago, Elysium said:

Here is one more

 

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caral–Supe_civilization

 

The civilization flourished between the fourth and second millennia BC, with the formation of the first city generally dated to around 3500 BC, at Huaricanga, in the Fortaleza area.

 

Yes we have them all over  'Old Europe' too  .  They are surprisingly complex, massive and have vast populations , where egalitarian , stable and peaceful  and  maybe 'matriarchal ' or 'matrilineal'  .

 

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" The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and possibly the world. With the largest reaching 320 ha in size, megasites pose a serious question about the origins of such massive agglomerations. Most current solutions assume maximum occupation, with all houses occupied at the same time, and target...  "

 

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Map-of-cultural-groups-constituting-Old-Europe-with-inset-showing-location-of-the_fig1_333508184

 

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BUT

 

The archaeological current consensus  (in some arguments :rolleyes: ) is that they are not 'civilisations'  ( but ' mega-settlements')   and that of course depends on definitions ; in this case certain 'civil' aspects need to be in place . But others argue for a wider definition for 'civilisation'  .  The problem there is it upsets the apple cart and a LOT of re stacking is needed   ;)  .

 

Some are  surprising (in the recently accepted context ) but not considered 'a civilisation'   ..... by some , but that might change soon;

 

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-urban-megasites-may-reshape-history-first-cities

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, kakapo said:

 

The guy believed if he could achieve the 8th convergent harmonic, he could sit in full lotus on a toilet seat, and give O@Ds and use up his electrochemical energy which made his body smell like poop.

 

It would have worked had he not left out the crucial element .... or actually , 'energy'   generated by proper equipment ;

 

the toilet seat should have been pyramid shaped  and made of rose quartz .

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3 hours ago, idiot_stimpy said:

Is he still alive?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, Nungali said:

 

It would have worked had he not left out the crucial element .... or actually , 'energy'   generated by proper equipment ;

 

the toilet seat should have been pyramid shaped  and made of rose quartz .


its easy to mock!  Very easy😀

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7 hours ago, Chang dao ling said:

What is this?

 

I am not sure even he knew.

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8 hours ago, Nungali said:

 

Yes we have them all over  'Old Europe' too  .  They are surprisingly complex, massive and have vast populations , where egalitarian , stable and peaceful  and  maybe 'matriarchal ' or 'matrilineal'  .

 

image.png.abca742b253627923d82ff38b7cba770.png

 

" The Trypillia megasites of Ukraine are the largest known settlements in 4th millennium BC Europe and possibly the world. With the largest reaching 320 ha in size, megasites pose a serious question about the origins of such massive agglomerations. Most current solutions assume maximum occupation, with all houses occupied at the same time, and target...  "

 

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Map-of-cultural-groups-constituting-Old-Europe-with-inset-showing-location-of-the_fig1_333508184

 

image.png.e7d9593b08fc03643194279d8cc54b76.png   image.png.96b73e5599bfbbe2abb328115fcfd438.png  

 

BUT

 

The archaeological current consensus  (in some arguments :rolleyes: ) is that they are not 'civilisations'  ( but ' mega-settlements')   and that of course depends on definitions ; in this case certain 'civil' aspects need to be in place . But others argue for a wider definition for 'civilisation'  .  The problem there is it upsets the apple cart and a LOT of re stacking is needed   ;)  .

 

Some are  surprising (in the recently accepted context ) but not considered 'a civilisation'   ..... by some , but that might change soon;

 

https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-urban-megasites-may-reshape-history-first-cities

 

 

 

@Nungali Did you read Mahabharata?

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5 hours ago, Chang dao ling said:

Is he drew?

 

All the vids there are  tagged   'VODISYINYANG'

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5 hours ago, Chang dao ling said:

@Nungali Did you read Mahabharata?

 

No   (just some snippets in reference others made ) .  Why do you ask  ?

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8 hours ago, Apech said:


its easy to mock!  Very easy😀

 

 

 

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8 hours ago, Nungali said:

 

No   (just some snippets in reference others made ) .  Why do you ask  ?

It is very interesting book. Basically it is a history before 5000 years. Atleast according to Hinduism

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5 hours ago, silent thunder said:

Me! Me!  Ooh!  Ooh!  Mock me next~!

 

The silent ones are the smelliest ones .

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7 minutes ago, Chang dao ling said:

It is very interesting book. Basically it is a history before 5000 years. Atleast according to Hinduism

 

'A history'  ?    Before 5000 years  ?     What does that mean  ?

 

Where do you think it would have taken place then , 'before 5000 years '  ?

 

- Now,  don't go all    ' voidisyinyang on me '  .

 

:)

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54 minutes ago, Nungali said:

 

'A history'  ?    Before 5000 years  ?     What does that mean  ?

 

Where do you think it would have taken place then , 'before 5000 years '  ?

 

- Now,  don't go all    ' voidisyinyang on me '  .

 

:)

This is history according to Hinduism . This is taken place in pre historic India.

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On 3/12/2024 at 7:00 AM, Apech said:


its easy to mock!  Very easy😀

Letting go of past history,  it's pretty brave to put up videos showing and sharing yourself doing your daily routine.  

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2 hours ago, thelerner said:

Letting go of past history,  it's pretty brave to put up videos showing and sharing yourself doing your daily routine.  


it is - I didn’t know he had done that

 

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