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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 24, 2013, 1:04:49 PM5/24/13
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"Virgin births, radiation-resistant DNA, plus the ability to survive
decapitation for weeks on end? We don't stand a chance"

http://news.yahoo.com/5-fascinating-reasons-cockroaches-outlive-us-105900128.html

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Last time I've heard of the human species having a virgin birth was
that of Jesus, but that hasn't been replicated ever since.
Decapitation? No way. Jesus escaped his tomb, but hasn't been seen
since. Radiation? I don't think so.

So God must be a big cockroach or something to show such a select
preference for the roach. Or so it's my humble opinion.


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On May 24, 11:04 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> "Virgin births

yeah... about that mockery monkey... it was a virgin birth... mary, if
that was her real name, was a virgin who got her cherry popped and
conceived in the same fuck... another poor translation for stupid
democracy people... just like that catholic slander by dan brown...
the merovingian blood line... the priory of sion see... rumor is mom
escaped to france with a baby girl... how old was she by then if the
daughter did not exist at my crucifixion? there is no true blood line
if frances blood exists within the foreign bloodline... and if you
notice the girl that plays the soul heir in the movie was conceived
during the same satanic rituals i was... jesus was not a Jew...
Catholics however?...

Lucifer


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On May 24, 1:42 pm, John Locke <johnnydemon...@demonmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, 24 May 2013 10:01:32 -0700 (PDT), "His Higness the Wise
> TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> >"Virgin births, radiation-resistant DNA, plus the ability to survive
> >decapitation for weeks on end? We don't stand a chance"
>
> >http://news.yahoo.com/5-fascinating-reasons-cockroaches-outlive-us-10...
>
> >***
>
> >Last time I've heard of the human species having a virgin birth was
> >that of Jesus, but that hasn't been replicated ever since.
> >Decapitation? No way. Jesus escaped his tomb, but hasn't been seen
> >since. Radiation? I don't think so.
>
> >So God must be a big cockroach or something to show such a select
> >preference for the roach. Or so it's my humble opinion.
>
> ..yep...there's certainly no record of John the Baptist running around
> without his head. Your theory is right on. Cock roaches appear to be
> the real chosen ones. Roach exterminators are going to be in for big
> surprise on judgment day.

Well, the roach proves that God prefers a species without the
knowledge of good and evil.

Christians consistently chose evil over good in different blind
tests.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 24, 2013, 5:06:58 PM5/24/13
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See, we are now on a level field. We are all cockroaches trying to
survive.

Tim

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On May 24, 3:06 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> See, we are now on a level field. We are all cockroaches trying to
> survive.

hahaha... sure monkey whatever you want... did you hear about those
tics in sask? apparently a decade or so ago they came up with some
pesticide that wiped them out... i mean really wiped then clean... now
they are freaking because it took less than seven years for the damn
tics to adapt and over come with once again epidemic proportions...

oh yeah, 400 ppm... (that is parts per million monkey)... that is the
current-ish measure of carbon in the atmosphere... scientists say that
there have not been those levels in millions of years... yeah carbon
capture... hahaha...

as for the roaches... roaches are cool... i don't have any but they
are cool... anyway... not level yet monkey... there is still some
business to take of... a holocaust... which is not as simple as
smoking a Jew premier. i mean how pathetic is that? the people trying
to feed a dragon that refuses to feed... torture monkey... and after
that display yesterday... that tip... that tell... there will be no
shortcuts for assholes like that... letting cunts live in these times
with my mark on them.. sorry monkey Canaanite... or is it cain...
lore... just to dispel the notion that that was a mark of
protection... thanks for the intell, your sense of timing, as always,
was bang on...

after we keep all the murder death kill out of our systems... then we
may say it is level and hopefully, blood lust satisfied, we will be
able to buckle down for a long winter...

Lucifer

Tim

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On May 24, 2:50 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Christians consistently chose evil over good in different blind
> tests.

now, now monkey... i thought we agreed... religion is terrorism...
there is no sense in blaming only the christians.... else as our wise
and most humble lion/monkey King... you might be perceived as playing
favorites... that is, after all, how all these human excuses for
debauchery got started... wise means never making that mistake
again... now... humble.

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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True, I just want to address the people that affect me the most. Why
is God still alive after all? Because the elites keep him alive. They
tell the sheep what to believe or not to believe. Can you believe that
the Russian population was atheist and now it turns to be very
religious?

I suspect the puppet master is pulling the strings.

x

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May 25, 2013, 2:01:53 PM5/25/13
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whoever is pulling the strings or pressing the right buttons shouldn't
get so much attention as the spirits and minds of those being pressed...
and the mythology over its truth or untruth, moral values etc... mythos
as an art and part of the psychological inclinations in humans expression.

we are most critical of those things we are only just making into fiction
or more often than not reformulating the same thing into different forms,
it seems the single god as a supreme creator/ruler is attacked so much it
escapes our interests except as a matter of believing or knocking belief,
it escapes a more rounded scrutiny and appreciation. similar to ufo ideas
that are not appreciated as a social psychological condition of our minds
however the aspect of belief and disbelief is an important part of it all.

blaming the elites is an oversimplification though, in fact i'd examine
it through the same lens as i examine the belief in god... to think the
general human population can be blamed on elites disowns our own powers
to create the elite that have power over us...it's all in our minds.....
nonetheless the part in the formula we are taking is to trust authority
and this creates a certain kind of vulnerability to exploitation by elite.

hth

x

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christianity is the least redeemable (just compare religious effects on
schizophrenics) most common in our contexts and has aged quickly, modern
reformulation is hard. voodoo is more salvageable at this point.

i am just thinking of the western problem however, i haven't met many
muslims. i dated one in malaysia. i actually saw christians and muslims
in a positive light as a social organizer there, and buddhism lacking
from the point of view of a governmental and official shallow religion.
as long as i didn't indulge in drugs i felt safer than when in thailand.
however buddha strikes me more as a psychologist than a ruling type...

also i could see more people in thailand ready to leap beyond tradition.

Tim

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On 25 May, 09:55, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote:

> True, I just want to address the people that affect me the most. Why
> is God still alive after all? Because the elites keep him alive. They

now c'mon monkey... you know that i snot true... it is humans playing
humans... they want to give you that illusion about me... like
groupies money... brad and his land slide... they just offered up that
Jew to me and yet wisdom monkey, wisdom dictates... yes, monkey
dictates, that to leave that asshole right were he is will be much
more devasting to himself than taking his misery to the quick...
savvy? those people, the elite, already know how they have relentless
debauched me... there are no excpetions to the Law monkey... so they
appeal to other humans of, note... a caste much lower than their own
since anything higher already knows the truth of what they have
done... i do not need protecting monkey... you need protecting from
me...

and as for those people, those who believe the elite? they do not
believe that piece of shit brad wall or barack obama...

(after all monkey barack just declared in the open that he is willing
you use weapons of mass destruction, drone strikes, against his own
people... what did he say about what we should do in the case of syria
and chemical weapons of mass destruction... i mean let's be real
monkey... if they know where the target is... why not send a killer...
why send a bomb? do you know how easy it would be then to send in a
drone, and let one rip, then blame a suicide bomber on the ground...
then witch hunt a couple of stooges to cover up? they do decide after
all what story you get to hear...)

> tell the sheep what to believe or not to believe. Can you believe that
> the Russian population was atheist and now it turns to be very
> religious?

i don't think it matters monkey... but obviously you do...

> I suspect the puppet master is pulling the strings.

there is no puppet master monkey... there is no nemisis...only a
context of what us is... and a context of what them is... but if you
took the time to think... what can a virgin birth mean if their is no
miracle... if those people 2000 years ago are opertaing under the same
phsyics of Law as people do now... you would quickly find out and thus
be force to philosophy why you choose one side over another and
whether or not you even have a choice...

apparently i have failed at making you feel safe...

Lucifer

Tim

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On 25 May, 12:18, x <x...@x.org> wrote:

> also i could see more people in thailand ready to leap beyond tradition.

very insightful x... but again let us put religion aside... even if
there is a cult of physcology which, in the light of compassion is
simply reminding you of what you already know... to help you to try
not to forget (like those mantras for in the bardos)... especially
when you realize you have already jumped... whether you know or not...
regardless of tradition, even the hardest core of traditionalists and
followers can not deny their instinct is a need for change... and that
is the root of it... why change? what if the tradition is bang on and
you are the one that is fucking up?

Lucifer

Tim

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On 25 May, 12:20, Tim <8.tim.har...@gmail.com> wrote:

they do not worship barack o'bama monkey, they do not give a fuck
about that piece of shit brad wall... they respect and value the word
president... and as you can see, even the great black hope... in that
word... makes the word seem meaningless... bush, both of them, did not
respect word monkey... they used it to fuck their own people... they,
like you, see the word God as a thing to attack since if that word is
real and true... like i said, if I AM... and i can not state it to
clearly... I AM... then you are fucked... do you understand the nature
of your obssession with me and this place now?

Lucifer

x

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May 25, 2013, 3:54:28 PM5/25/13
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but the concept of god is almost a perfect thing to impress into them to
fulfill their own desires... their trust and belief in an authority over
themselves follows the same formula fed to them by their authority as the
god the single supreme creator/rule myth as a spiritual/moral quencher...
it's hardly an exploitation. crowley may have exploited the people more
by insisting they do as they will and questioning the authority, however
he did write that "the slaves shall serve" (though i detect the mockery).

shrug..... at this point one starts to sense the nature of world-views to
change and evolve and nothing seems to escape that, so i think a quantum
leap to an unfixed state running parallel to the fixed characteristics of
the next level is inevitable.. a quantum leap from past levels attachment.

the next level is thus revolutionary in a truer sense than all before it,
we can not pretend that what we think is the be all and end all anymore..

x

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it's the era of the child and the magician.....

liaM

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Le 5/25/2013 10:03 PM, x a écrit :
>> we can not pretend that what we think is the be all and end all
>> >anymore..



there's a pic of albert einstein looking all of a fan at charlie chaplin
next to him that says it all

wonder precedes thought

x

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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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I think the elites still use god to herd the sheep. It was the origin
of it all in ancient Egypt and it is now. The cultural elites though
must be aware of the latest discoveries in archaeology and evolution.
Our political elites could deliver the message, or at least could stop
invoking god in their speeches.

It's not like god would die, but perhaps more like he would fade away
into oblivion. In its place we would bring back the "spirits" that
were with us for thousands of years before civilization. I mean we
could gather on a full-moon night and smoke marijuana and dance.

Yes, we need the didgeridoo.

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 26, 10:02 am, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> Yes, we need the didgeridoo.

hahaha... monkey... elites... are you trying to build up the Jews for
a greater fall than what they are already facing? elites indeed...
take a look at the world monkey... is that the best the elites could
do? hahaha... is that the great aryan world? hahaha... the fulfillment
of the superior human mind? hahaha... elite.. you are such a tease...
i mean really is this world as it is, at the hands of the elites the
realization, the final sum, the cream of human potential... is this
world the highest most full and complete manifestation those fools
could dream?

Lucifer

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 26, 2013, 1:00:57 PM5/26/13
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True, the curiosity of the child and magic of the magician. Or should
we say sorcerer. He can conjure the spirits of the night and make
people come out and have fun.

In the meantime, god will be retired with full benefits:

Nietzsche said "God is dead" while I argue he should be retired. Give
him a nice life --comfortably on Cloud 9-- and let him fade away. We
should all face retirement anyway, and God is an old fart by any
account.

liaM

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Le 5/26/2013 6:02 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher a �crit :
We need the dreaming. Keep it up :)

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 26, 1:56 pm, "Vito00" <v...@cfl.rr.com> wrote:
> <thetibetanmon...@gmail.com> wrote
> | Nietzsche said "God is dead" while I argue he should be retired.....
>
> The Tao (God) one can describe is not the real one.
> Lao Tzu

True, and nobody has a monopoly over it.

Perhaps we should retire the Old Book as well.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 26, 1:52 pm, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:
> Le 5/26/2013 6:02 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> Philosopher a écrit :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N-aK6JnyFmk

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 26, 2:18 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On May 25, 2:03 pm, "Alex W." <ing...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sat, 25 May 2013 09:18:51 -0700 (PDT), His Higness the
> > Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher wrote:
>
> > > On May 24, 7:14 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >> On May 24, 6:42 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> > >> Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>> On May 24, 5:34 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> > On May 24, 5:26 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>
> > >>> > Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >>> > > On May 24, 5:01 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > >>> > > > On May 24, 4:49 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> > >>> > > > > Christians consistently chose evil over good in different blind
> > >>> > > > > tests.
>
> > >>> > > > Reason cockroaches can survive decapitation is
> > >>> > > > insects' nervous systems are distributed rather
> > >>> > > > than centralized. Removing the head only removes
> > >>> > > > inhibition and pertinent sensory input. The bug
> > >>> > > > itself couldn't give a shit less, because it never
> > >>> > > > gave a shit to begin with. So, go ahead and yank
> > >>> > > > the wings off helpless flies with impunity and glee,
> > >>> > > > as many as your twisted psyche desires. There's
> > >>> > > > absolutely no karma lost whatsoever.
>
> > >>> > > So you could crucify a roach like Jesus, stick needles into it, and it
> > >>> > > would be like nothing. Long live the roach!
>
> > >>> > I can't see how being permanently glued to a sticky trap
> > >>> > would be any more "humane," regardless of how their
> > >>> > neurons are wired, in the roaches' *or* jesus' case.
>
> > >>> As a pedestrian/cyclist I feel a lot of solidarity for the roach. The
> > >>> Christians show no compassion though. I could almost say they enjoy
> > >>> seeing me run.
>
> > >> They predated the dinosaurs and they'll outlive us.
> > >> It's their planet, and we're their guests.
>
> > > And they are humble in their ways. It's not like they claim they have
> > > a god that made them to his image.
>
> > Not as far as we know, anyhow.
>
> > However, if and when they ever attain enough intelligence
> > and a capacity for abstract thought, I am reasonably certain
> > that they too will end up inventing deities of their own.
>
> It's entirely possible to build a computer using roaches
> as logic arrays.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IeSIejbzONQ

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The challenge now is to build a robot that goes to church without
input from a central command (aka Government).

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 26, 1:36 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
now we are talking...mmm... jammin and slammin... good band...
equality with me yes? granted... but for most of you it means an up
hill grind... is it worth it? now that you know the stakes?...

retired with full benefits... hmmm.. a little suspicious, i have seen
those words fulfilled in our veterans and elderly... is their any
chance, i beg... for some retroactive compensation... i mean when that
whore connie dropped my income from $1015 a month to $985... it really
hurt... then the whole burrito went up 20%...

Lucifer

Wet Paper Bag

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> On May 26, 2:18 pm, Father Haskell <fatherhask...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The challenge now is to build a robot that goes to church without
> input from a central command (aka Government).

the challenge sir, is to drop the coin that rules them all... your
preciousssss... yes?

Lucifer

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His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 26, 5:04 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> http://www.blogforarizona.com/.a/6a00d8341bf80c53ef017ee7312b85970d-3...

The question is not so much who controls god but who controls gold...

http://fnrad.com/wp-content/uploads/One-Dollar-Defaced-Dancing-Banana.jpg

Tim

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On May 26, 3:04 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> http://www.blogforarizona.com/.a/6a00d8341bf80c53ef017ee7312b85970d-3...

ahahaha... whew... odd isn't monkey? how that the only thing the
decisions makers are doing to try and escape is balance those pie in
the sky numbers... now back to food shortage, toxic water and whoa
baby... is it even tornado season?... who can say any more...

you know what i think? i think we should protest SUVs... those animals
are dangerous to petal pushing civilized people... we should all get
on some flip flops and go to the beach... fuck man... shit, shit
shit... everywhere... i wonder how much shit is in those gated
communities monkey?

Lucifer

Tim

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On May 26, 3:20 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> The question is not so much who controls god but who controls gold...

hahaha... who controls god... who controls the weather? i am not a
human... oh, i see god... not God... hahaha... the voices... did you
know that a crocodile grows new teeth when they break off or get
damaged?... maybe if we take the gold out of the fridge it will soften
up enough not to tear the bread when we spread it...

Lucifer

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Don't forget the Mighty Tablet (or Ebook Reader) so you can read the
classics, such as Aesop's Stories. The Bible is not welcome there. I
don't know, the good life and the Bible don't mix.

Think about it, and you'll see everybody's equal at the beach.
Actually if you have all the dough --the SUV and the motorboat that
goes with it-- but have a belly, natural selection may not favor you.
It means the girls won't select you and rather go with the guy on the
flip flops.

I haven't hit the beach for a while. I wished I could go at night but
the many hobos/junkies populating the area may make it a bit
dangerous. In the day time I don't like the crowds taking a suntan,
what a bourgeois pursuit. The nudist beach has a more select crowd and
perfect equality so to speak. Well, size doesn't matter.

However it takes a bicycle to get there.

Tim

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On May 26, 3:54 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher" <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:

unh... this when tantra starts weaving its hellish spells...

> Don't forget the Mighty Tablet (or Ebook Reader) so you can read the
> classics, such as Aesop's Stories. The Bible is not welcome there. I
> don't know, the good life and the Bible don't mix.

well, you know... i have done a lot of ebooking in my time...
certainly the only chance i would have of even seeing those elite
prizes and hoarded treasures... but in the end... there is still
nothing like actually hold a hard cover paper book and flipping pages
manually...

> Think about it, and you'll see everybody's equal at the beach.
> Actually if you have all the dough --the SUV and the motorboat that
> goes with it-- but have a belly, natural selection may not favor you.
> It means the girls won't select you and rather go with the guy on the
> flip flops.

everyone is equal at the beach? good god man... where is that beach?

> I haven't hit the beach for a while. I wished I could go at night but
> the many hobos/junkies populating the area may make it a bit
> dangerous. In the day time I don't like the crowds taking a suntan,
> what a bourgeois pursuit. The nudist beach has a more select crowd and
> perfect equality so to speak. Well, size doesn't matter.

yes it does but it is time to fess up and admit that that chick's
pussy is obscenely fucking huge...

> However it takes a bicycle to get there.

pedal power... hamster on a wheel... whatever it takes monkey... good
work... you caught up all on your own so... i guess... you can jump on
my shoulder for the rest of the ride...

Lucifer

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Well, I thought you would question my visits to the nudist beach, but
I'm glad you didn't. Anyway, you'll notice the Bible's subliminal
messages about nudity. If Eve hadn't fucked up, we would all live in a
nudist world. It all means wearing clothes is a sign of shame and sin.
Few people follow the Bible literally, or even care to give it a
thought, but smart people may see some incongruities in it due to the
many people who wrote on it, and who never visited a nudist camp for
the most part. I think there are better people there than in the
average congregation. And that's because they are not hiding anything.

liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 1:07 AM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher a �crit :
Dissimulating a hard-on in a nudist colony is a necessity sometimes
not to appear to be too agressive in one's sexual interest in front of
attractive members of the community. It's a very real concern
if one is at all sensitive to the predatory aspects of sexuality even
when all seems to have been defused because of the social compact agreed
upon between members of a nudist colony.

Believe me, hard-ons are hard to dissimulate. I have personally
greatly suffered from the condition. Only when I saw my best friend
easily take care of the problem did it disappear for me : always
carry an open book. Walking with an open book held in front of
male genitalia is not unseemly, and in fact it casts a romantic aura
to the scene as concern especially sensitive and sentimental women.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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I think there two types of nudists: Some go for the socialization/
predation and some go for themselves. I find it extremely practical
not to ruin my bicycle with shorts dripping sea water. The nudist
community also takes better care of my belongings left behind, unlike
the regular beach where everyone is out for themselves.

The idea of the book is great though and it seems to me the Bible can
be an excellent cover.

liaM

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Le 27/05/2013 01:57, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
I recommend the gospel of John - the only one which at once
pacifies the urges yet includes them in their one true and beautiful
context of love

and we can love our neighbour - gov't doesn't tax consensual love..


His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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Well, I wouldn't visit the nudist beach if I was "hungry." I think the
first step toward happiness is to be sexually satisfied.

(Isn't the last sentence a good topic by itself?)

Tim

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On May 26, 5:07 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
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> Well, I thought you would question my visits to the nudist beach, but

i am just glad you had the monkey nuts to confess it... when i was
18... dancing with zirka out in dauphin.. three hours of ballet a week
but! three hours of hard core fighting from horses with swords martial
arts in the ukrainian tradition and access to some of the hottest
babes in town... drove my old man nuts ... he had this homophob thing
going on...

we danced at expo 86... after a week of 2 hour shows, we had a day
off... so on the way into the site, tired of dancing, touring and
drinking the night away... i asked the guide on the rickshaw where the
nearest beach was... he told me to go over to UBC... down the hill...
best beach in the city...

got onto the beach about 9am... no one around... still drunk from the
night before... passed out...

woke up 2 hours later... looked left... looked right... nude bodies as
far as the eye could see... so when in rome after all...

although my front got burned.. my ass got 3rd degree burn... two days
later... when the heat was deep set... a 27 hour bus trip back to
manitoba... i laid in the aisle on my belly most of the way... and
every time we stopped for gas... i bought a bag of ice and sat on
it... got the hemorrhoid to prove it...

my ass peeled for the next month...

> I'm glad you didn't. Anyway, you'll notice the Bible's subliminal
> messages about nudity. If Eve hadn't fucked up, we would all live in a

splendid observation monkey... however, symbolism and time line... the
shame they clothed themselves with was the physical form which they
took with them into the earth below... later, milton and others would
call that the fall of the elohim and the armies of God...

> nudist world. It all means wearing clothes is a sign of shame and sin.

no, the physical form is the clothing of the fall from the astral...

> Few people follow the Bible literally, or even care to give it a
> thought, but smart people may see some incongruities in it due to the

good point... however, as a matter of homework what is the Bible
really? is it not some dead books that some Jew decided what was the
timeline while removing other books of what some think may be of
greater importance... the apocrypha... and specifically, the book
entitled... the wisdom of solomon...

it would be like 2000 years after this next melt down, you and i,
looking for a new dnkey... stumble upon a set of old manuscripts...

curteous george... hard to tell the letters are rubbed off... god, in
this case is a man in a... bellowing... no yellowing hate... and his
adam gorge...

> many people who wrote on it, and who never visited a nudist camp for
> the most part. I think there are better people there than in the
> average congregation. And that's because they are not hiding anything.

good times... i recall some point in the afternoon this 80 something
man standing in front of me laying on the beach... shriveled up dick
in my face... wanna try some shrooms... so i did...

Lucifer

Tim

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On May 26, 5:29 pm, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:

> Dissimulating a hard-on in a nudist colony is a necessity sometimes

you know... that was a strange thing about it... with the overload of
nudity in my sexual heated prime... you would think you would be a
walking totem pole but it just wasn't the case... even when i first
woke up and thought i had died and gone to heaven... perhaps a product
of over stimulation... beauty sure... but there was a fair portion
of... other sorts of body types... nothing sexual... odd i think...
the only thing truly perverted about it... is in the perverse minds of
those puritans who can only imagine what it is like and what is going
on... in fact, even in my "private times"... it was never even a
fantasy... took a lot of heat but i am glad i did it...

Lucifer

Tim

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On May 26, 6:27 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
hunger and satisfaction? good luck.

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 26, 6:03 pm, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:

I recommend the gospel of John - the only one which at once
pacifies the urges yet includes them in their one true and beautiful
context of love
and we can love our neighbour - gov't doesn't tax consensual love..

========================

one, two, three on TM... nice try... but liaM was donkey last time...

Wet Paper Bag

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On May 26, 3:04 pm, "His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
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> http://www.blogforarizona.com/.a/6a00d8341bf80c53ef017ee7312b85970d-3...

you guys are so lucky monkey... canada does have a pennies any more...
but what we do have?

this just in... world scientists agree... get this... from the "onset"
of global warming (like what the fuck does that mean it started Nov
22, 2002...)... if the world temp goes up just 2 degrees... we are
fucked... now get this prediction... 14 years...

but that is not all...

based on the current fossil fuel finds... which are all on line to be
harvest asap... all the carbon produced by that process will speed
this up 5 times... that is right monkey... 3 years tops and... models
say that if they managed to get all that fossil fuel up... the total
effect would be a 5 degree change...

and as if i could not make matters worse... (since those things are
not acts or at the hand of God... only the ingredients with which i
love to cook) when monkey really?

you see last year was devastating but not enough to kill the reserves
which are now... gone... thus expect massive increases at the
store...

so when monkey, in the next three years, since last year sucked...and
certainly as i have told you, based on the bullshit i was feed last
year by those Jews... this year will be worse... mark my words
monkey... the farmers promised to have the seed in by the very late
date of the last week this may... and that is when i will happen...

when, in the next three years... since three years is the end... does
it actually hit and take effect... like cancer you see... you get sick
first, really sick, then they say you have three years to live...

and even with all i have shown you... they say... still... only 40% of
the population think that global warming is real.

hahaha... and now you know, in since i am the proof... an astral body
existing through the disciplines in yoga... in your physical world...
that in fact nihilists and annihilation is not what happens... that
all falsehood, like a wound up spring, although by manipulating people
you can evade but not escape it...

that all falsehood, just like in science where there is no cheating
the isness even if at first it seems to maintain integrity... hits the
correction line at death where the being either steps through
unscathed or takes a most serious, painful and very real correction...

whatever? then think of this Jew... you once thought that I was a
joke... wrong... but then you are so blind and stupid that you can not
even accept something as obvious as climate change, see those fields?
the hundred year storm has now become every week... so how can you see
or know what triggered it and what is accelerating it...

remember how hard you laughed, mocked and attacked my life when i
said... you took my life so now i am taking your death?... hahahaha...
gonna rub that Jew dogs face in his own feces for 1000 years... and
you will beg me for death and i will remind you that no matter who i,
or anyone else thinks i am... that shouldn't matter... equality is a
bitch yes?

like i said monkey... mark my words... you are months away from
ripping each other apart... and i will just keep putting you back...
getting closer to an idea of Hell yes?

so really jenna you skanky peer pressure cunt... it is not
blackmail... nor brad you pathetic whining even our newest student
evan made you cry on the radio... it is not whitemail... politics...
i was simply trying to save you all the little arm badge and tattoo by
offering you a chance to settle out of court...

so where the fuck did everyone one go liaM and monkey? did some of
those hacking Jew fucks suddenly become aware that now, after my
latest real time stunts, there are pigs in the room?

are you guys getting a load of D.Nada... US of A... even people from
the US of A do not say US of A... what a loser. can you see him? do
you see my original posts or are we on the last few threads before
they firewall even us, the dynamic trio off...

hey jay... since obviously due to your Jew brother danny's latest
fredo... flip flops and beaches eh monkey? hahaha... fredo is too
stupid to put it together... are you sure you guys are related?... i
have an adopted brother named jay... anyway... based on his and his
hirest stunts i will not be sharing with you what i believe was a very
awesome bitters promotion... i will however, not leave you hanging
buddy...

i propose and good old fashion annual irish boxing (bare knuckle
but... ) tourney night sponsored by the gang at o'shea's... it would
be a nice touch to challenge those english assholes... hahaha... not
fighters from who knows where... a friendly in house rivalry...
bartenders against waitresses... and as far as this bartender is
concerned... i want to fight danny...

once i get my laundry done... which is iffy since jenna and brad are
being bitches... but non-consequential because i will make it to the
fall and there is plenty of recruiting and training to be done between
now and then... then i will show off my calves... i have always
respected body builders... hell xander... but i think you will be
impressed since my calves are bigger than yours and they are all
natural baby...

and as for my pythons? nasty... but since most of my work goes into my
legs and stamina... in three days notice... nastier... but one week?
nastiest baddest balance of speed and power... so much so that when i
posted my pic on FB... that i bitched MMA Neil Grove... Goliath... oh
did you hear? the boys are trying to organize a martial arts council
to qualify fighters for in province completions... what a bunch of
cunts...

i mean think about it jay... yes, i do expect people to pay for my
inspiration, work and effort but no... there simply is no time and i
am just getting rid of passengers, weight and explosive materials...
gonna land this bitch right into the side of your brothers head...

Lucifer


Tim

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... now gang... whether you do or not makes not difference but it
would mean a lot to me... in exchange for 18 years of fruitless
effort... if you could at least stand square and look me in the ear
and confess... did i, God, or did i not fight like Hell to save your
world?

Jesus Christ

liaM

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Pin me? Ouch !

liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 5:58 AM, Tim a �crit :
we chinese, jews, hindus, indonesians, african, aborigine,
thai-viet-cambodian, hopi, face no such problems with hard-ons. our
bodies fit
our cultures perfectly.

Only westerners crash mired in the after-burn of christianity as has
been seen repeatedly here on absfg - cf. tang, ned, wilson, noname, fu,
and they'll never get ch'an and the tao stuck in the illusion that their
freedom is at stake.

Old as they are, they still can't understand that their body has a
will of its own. There's no controlling life, least of all by means of
a philosophical stance.





His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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You guys have failed to observe what to us, philosophers, is an
obvious conclusion. Many people at the nudist beach --or any beach for
that matter-- are awfully fat, sometimes grotesque, as a product of
life in "civilization." The sedentary life is taking toll among us and
we even lose our beloved erection as a result.

Hey, not my case --maybe because I'm chosen by the gods-- but that's
the way it out there.

liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 5:55 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
Philosopher a �crit :
Faces are what reveal what is beautiful and what is ugly, Monkey..

Bodies are to faces what tadpoles' tails are to their heads, things that
wiggle and wag, propelling the soul through the physical universe.
They are jettisoned, soon enough.

But faces.. All of a soul's residual karmic charges and seeds are
planted and flourish therefrom. Watch and learn. All of life is
written therein, most often unbeknownst to the face's proprietor.



liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 5:55 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
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> You guys have failed to observe what to us, philosophers, is an
> obvious conclusion. Many people at the nudist beach --or any beach for
> that matter-- are awfully fat, sometimes grotesque, as a product of
> life in "civilization." The sedentary life is taking toll among us and
> we even lose our beloved erection as a result.
>
> Hey, not my case --maybe because I'm chosen by the gods-- but that's
> the way it out there.
>

Faces are what reveal what is beautiful and what is ugly, Monkey..

People's bodies are to their faces what tadpoles' tails are to their
heads, things that wiggle and wag, propelling the soul through the
physical universe. They are jettisoned soon enough.

His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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I don't agree. Hellenistic bodies are the result of continuous
activity. If I were able to ride a bike to the nudist beach my
physique would be even more impressive.

(I have a high opinion of myself)

I don't like cultivating the body as in gym training, but I want my
body be subject to the rigors of life (meaning walking, bicycling,
swimming). Remember I praise the "hunter gatherer" lifestyle. Hunting
is no longer practical, so something must take its place.

We are more like goats than sheep, as the Christians believe.

Lee Rudolph

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liaM <cud...@mindless.com> writes:

>Only westerners crash mired in the after-burn of christianity as has
>been seen repeatedly here on absfg - cf. tang, ned, wilson, noname, fu,
>and they'll never get ch'an and the tao stuck in the illusion that their
>freedom is at stake.

So, is Tang officially among the crashed? Did I miss the
fireball, or are you extrapolating from his long (and regretted)
absence, plus the tenor of his last few months of posts?

Has, for that matter, anyone heard from him lately?

Lee Rudolph

Ned Ludd

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> Le 5/27/2013 5:55 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> Philosopher a écrit :
All beings carry yang at their front and yin at their back.

Ned

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His last post here was on Jan 19, 2013 at 21:09. But he posts somewhat
regularly on Mombu. His latest is as of May 16, 2013, in their Religion
forum:

-----
Mombu the Religion Forum > Religion > What are the "Seven Lights of
Awakening?" (eternity)

7 16th May 22:42
tang huyen
External User

Posts: 1
The Real Thing (was Re: Materialismus und Buddhismus?) (pronunciation
diaspora teacher)

In Vietnam (and in the Vietnamese diaspora around the world), a Mahayana
monk is referred to as Thay (teacher, in Vietnamese), and a Therevada monk
Su (teacher, in Chinese). Senior Theravada monks are referred to as Ngai
(Sir).

Thich is the Vietnamese pronunciation of the Chinese Shi, a phonetic
transcription of Sakya (the full word is Thich-ca), and Vietnamese monks
and nuns put Thich in front of their monastic names, just as in China
monks and nuns put Shi (or Shih) in front of their monastic names, to mean
that they have left their families and now belong to the Sakya clan. Both
Mahayana and Theravada monks follow the Chinese tradition of having a
binomial monastic name with two Chinese characters, though in Vietnamese
pronunciation.

Tang Huyen
-----

He's talking a lot of his normal stuff (Stoics, chunking and bagging, the
occasional slam at Tibetan Buddhism, etc.) You can get to his posts either
by going to Google Groups and putting "Tang Huyen" in the main search box,
hit 'Enter', then click on "Sort by Date" in the upper right and you'll see
his Mombu posts starting with the most recent "What are the "Seven Lights
of Awakening?" (eternity)" OR, just go to the main Google screen and enter
the following: "Tang Huyen" mombu

Ned


liaM

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He crashed. No place was left here for him to plant the fanion of his
dear-to-life beliefs. Just before he disappeared Tang thought he had
found one last socket for his lance. He speared it. Mark my words,
fools like noname will never understand what this meant to him and why
he crashed : at the last, alas.. Tang speared a cloud. All that was
dear to him disappeared in the fog.


liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 7:59 PM, Ned Ludd a �crit :
>
> "liaM" <cud...@mindless.com> wrote in message
> news:ko0349$lnv$3...@dont-email.me...
>> Le 5/27/2013 5:55 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>> Philosopher a �crit :
>>
>>> You guys have failed to observe what to us, philosophers, is an
>>> obvious conclusion. Many people at the nudist beach --or any beach for
>>> that matter-- are awfully fat, sometimes grotesque, as a product of
>>> life in "civilization." The sedentary life is taking toll among us and
>>> we even lose our beloved erection as a result.
>>>
>>> Hey, not my case --maybe because I'm chosen by the gods-- but that's
>>> the way it out there.
>>>
>>
>> Faces are what reveal what is beautiful and what is ugly, Monkey..
>>
>> People's bodies are to their faces what tadpoles' tails are to their
>> heads, things that wiggle and wag, propelling the soul through the
>> physical universe. They are jettisoned soon enough.
>>
>> But faces.. All of a soul's residual karmic charges and seeds are
>> planted and flourish therefrom. Watch and learn. All of life is
>> written therein, most often unbeknownst to the face's proprietor.
>>
>
> All beings carry yang at their front and yin at their back.
>
> Ned
>


enigmatic thought :)


Ned Ludd

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"liaM" <cud...@mindless.com> wrote in message
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> Le 5/27/2013 7:59 PM, Ned Ludd a écrit :
>>
>> "liaM" <cud...@mindless.com> wrote in message
>> news:ko0349$lnv$3...@dont-email.me...
>>> Le 5/27/2013 5:55 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
>>> Philosopher a écrit :
>>>
>>>> You guys have failed to observe what to us, philosophers, is an
>>>> obvious conclusion. Many people at the nudist beach --or any beach for
>>>> that matter-- are awfully fat, sometimes grotesque, as a product of
>>>> life in "civilization." The sedentary life is taking toll among us and
>>>> we even lose our beloved erection as a result.
>>>>
>>>> Hey, not my case --maybe because I'm chosen by the gods-- but that's
>>>> the way it out there.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Faces are what reveal what is beautiful and what is ugly, Monkey..
>>>
>>> People's bodies are to their faces what tadpoles' tails are to their
>>> heads, things that wiggle and wag, propelling the soul through the
>>> physical universe. They are jettisoned soon enough.
>>>
>>> But faces.. All of a soul's residual karmic charges and seeds are
>>> planted and flourish therefrom. Watch and learn. All of life is
>>> written therein, most often unbeknownst to the face's proprietor.
>>
>> All beings carry yang at their front and yin at their back.
>> Ned
>
> enigmatic thought :)
>

From the Tao. (As I translate it.) Think of counter-shading.

Ned


liaM

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Le 5/27/2013 7:10 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
I think you mistake my meaning, Monkey. Beauty is what makes
objects beautiful, in which case your appearance riding a bike in
shorts at the beach cannot be said to be beautiful, since you
do not make your fellow humans beautiful. In fact, you manage
the opposite, by your "beauty" you show them off to be slobs and
worse.

A truly beautiful person does not create a space of opposition,
me and them, bike riders and SUV drivers.

A truly beautiful bike rider would result in SUV drivers stopping
and getting out of their monster trucks to partake of the agape.
Imagine Jesus on a bike riding through the nudist beach.


Ned Ludd

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his Mombu posts starting with the most recent in " What are the "Seven

Tang Huyen

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Amazing! I have read in many places that once you get
on the Internet, you can't get out. Even Usenet is
bad enough, but social sites like FB and Twitter are
terrible. Your footprint can't be erased.

I had never heard of Mombu until you (Ned) mention it
above. The post appeared there 23 December, presumably
2012, and I don't know how it got there or who put it
there, but the original was posted on these Buddhist
boards (alt.religion.buddhism.theravada,
talk.religion.buddhism) on 29 Jun 2003, ten years ago!

Somebody has been recycling my posts from long ago!
He or she hasn't told me.

At any rate, to reply to Lee, I have been furiously
writing my manuscript, and it is progressing nicely.
Thank you for your kind inquiry. Kant, Hegel, Husserl,
Heidegger, Madame Guyon, Stoicism, Buddhism, etc. A
nice mix, eh?

Hello, everybody!

Tang Huyen

liaM

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May 27, 2013, 6:04:07 PM5/27/13
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Hello, Tang.

Nice to learn you are no longer jousting with windmills.

Ned Ludd

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Well my goodness, you appear to have attained a form of
immortality. (No such illustrious quality attaches to my work,
however.) I hope this achievement gets incorporated into -
and is not in conflict with - your synthesis of Kant, Hegel,
Husserl, Heidegger, Madame Guyon, Stoicism, and
Buddhism. For the latter, perhaps you can just refer to it
as 'rebirth'.

Gee, 10-year-old stuff and it seems as fresh as any normal
Tang post!

Please be kind enough to report the number of pages in
the finished document.

Ned


Lee Rudolph

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Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{delete}@gmail.com[remove]> writes:

>Amazing! I have read in many places that once you get
>on the Internet, you can't get out. Even Usenet is
>bad enough, but social sites like FB and Twitter are
>terrible. Your footprint can't be erased.
>
>I had never heard of Mombu until you (Ned) mention it
>above. The post appeared there 23 December, presumably
>2012, and I don't know how it got there or who put it
>there, but the original was posted on these Buddhist
>boards (alt.religion.buddhism.theravada,
>talk.religion.buddhism) on 29 Jun 2003, ten years ago!
>
>Somebody has been recycling my posts from long ago!
>He or she hasn't told me.

The concept of "Buddhist identity theft" is ...
intriguing.

>At any rate, to reply to Lee, I have been furiously
>writing my manuscript, and it is progressing nicely.
>Thank you for your kind inquiry. Kant, Hegel, Husserl,
>Heidegger, Madame Guyon, Stoicism, Buddhism, etc. A
>nice mix, eh?
>
>Hello, everybody!

And hello to you. I actually am working up to a small
encounter with Heidegger (I have reasons, explicable
only to myself, to engage in straightening up the
usage history of the phrase "hermeneutische Zirkel",
not that any of its present day users will care that,
for instance, one of its earliest users--centuries
before H.--thought of it as an ellipse), and can't
keep from running into (and away from) Kant. Lots
of rewriting, not so much fury.

Lee Rudolph

Lee Rudolph

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> Please be kind enough to report the number of pages in
>the finished document.

In the finished document, each page is numbered "1".

Lee Rudolph

Ned Ludd

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Ah, so. Oneness is the last refuge of a scoundrel.

Ned


His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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On May 27, 3:38 pm, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:
> Le 5/27/2013 7:10 PM, His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble
> Philosopher a écrit :
Well, perhaps they feel inferior and that's why they attack cyclists.
But somehow they must feel the superiority of the old ways, the slow,
the sweat, and the power of yin and yang. I mean you are all sweating
(yang) and then take a plunge at the cool beach (yin).

I'm ready to confirm that no trip is worth it if you don't sweat it.

Tang Huyen

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May 27, 2013, 7:38:23 PM5/27/13
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On 5/27/2013 6:56 PM, Lee Rudolph wrote:

> In the finished document, each page is numbered "1".

Kant, Anthropology, VII, 147: "Therefore one cannot
explain virtue as the proficiency toward free and
legitimate actions, because it would then be mere
mechanism in the application of faculty; but virtue
is the moral vigour in the execution of one's duty,
which should never become habit, but always should
emerge wholly new and original from the mode of
thinking [Daher kann man die Tugend nicht so
erklären: sie sei die Fertigkeit in freien
rechtmässigen Handlungen; denn da wäre sie bloss
Mechanism der Kraftanwendung; sondern Tugend ist
die moralische Stärke in Befolgung seiner Pflicht,
die niemals zur Gewohnheit werden, sondern immer
ganz neu und ursprünglich aus der Denkungsart
hervorgehen soll]."

In mental culture, one always wants to start ever
anew, in every moment, fresh like a daisy. Technique
doesn't matter, if one can start fresh in every
moment, and technique doesn't matter, if one can't
start fresh in every moment.

Immer ganz neu und ursprünglich ...

Tang Huyen

Tang Huyen

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May 27, 2013, 7:39:11 PM5/27/13
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On 5/27/2013 6:54 PM, Lee Rudolph wrote:

> The concept of "Buddhist identity theft" is ...
> intriguing.

Some years ago, some people on these boards complained
bitterly about identity theft.

> And hello to you. I actually am working up to a small
> encounter with Heidegger (I have reasons, explicable
> only to myself, to engage in straightening up the
> usage history of the phrase "hermeneutische Zirkel",
> not that any of its present day users will care that,
> for instance, one of its earliest users--centuries
> before H.--thought of it as an ellipse), and can't
> keep from running into (and away from) Kant. Lots
> of rewriting, not so much fury.

Franz von Baader, Sämmtliche Werke, ed. Franz Hoffmann,
Leipzig, 1851, XIV, 160: "True knowledge is a circle,
which one does not grasp little by little, but only
once. One thing leads to another, and who grasps one
well, has soon grasped the whole. Therefore you must
not wonder that a notion always refers back in part to
another, and that holding fast to one of them, we must
anticipate others. By that, knowledge reveals what is
systematic in it: every particular concept leads to
the centre, which in its turn leads and refers to all
other concepts [Die wahre Gnosis ist ein Cirkel, den
man nicht eigentlich nach und nach, sondern nur auf
einmal fasst, es führt hier immer Eins auf alles Andere,
und wer Eins wohl fasst, hat bald Alles gefasst. Sie
dürfen sich darum nicht wundern, wenn theils der eine
Begriff immer wieder auf den andern zurückweist, und
wenn wir, den einen Begriff festhaltend, andere
egriffe anticipiren müssen. Eben damit erweist sich das
Systematische der Gnosis, da jeder einzelne Begriff zum
Centrum, dieses wieder zu allen andern Begriffen führt
und weiset]."

Basically, that is my concept of pure reason. Pure
reason must refer back to itself, endlessly, and any
product of pure reason must refer to other products,
even if they have never been in any kind of contact.
If something is isolated, it does not belong to pure
reason. As Baader says: "knowledge reveals what is
systematic in it: every particular concept leads to
the centre, which in its turn leads and refers to all
other concepts". So, in the list of people and schools
that I mentioned in my previous post, everything must
refer to everything else, back and forth, otherwise it
would not be pure reason. You say "hermeneutische
Zirkel", eh, dear?

Tang Huyen



His Highness the Wise TibetanMonkey, Most Humble Philosopher

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May 27, 2013, 7:40:09 PM5/27/13
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On May 27, 3:38 pm, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:

> Imagine Jesus on a bike riding through the nudist beach.

Jesus would be welcomed on his donkey. He can bring Mary Magdalene and
the 12 disciples as well.

It's like they wore underwear anyway.

{:-])))

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May 27, 2013, 8:46:05 PM5/27/13
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Sounds akin to a holographic echo
of a net of an Indra.

Tim

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May 27, 2013, 9:16:06 PM5/27/13
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On 27 May, 13:11, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:
very touching... TH... Tim Harris... i am not rocket science... i do
have a sat uplink that is so fucking secure that even the disembarking
and toxic zen threads still get through unmolested...

TH

Tim

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May 27, 2013, 9:16:36 PM5/27/13
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> Nice to learn you are no longer jousting with windmills.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

:)

Tim

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May 27, 2013, 9:18:05 PM5/27/13
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On 27 May, 16:54, Lee Rudolph <lrudo...@panix.com> wrote:
> The concept of "Buddhist identity theft" is ...
> intriguing.

yes it is.. and so is pathetic self promotion... where is tang? where
is tang? who asked and initiated the self promotion... and then... we
all clap our wings and poof... he magickally appears... sad lee...
really, really sad...

Lucifer

Wet Paper Bag

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May 28, 2013, 2:44:23 AM5/28/13
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On May 27, 5:38 pm, Tang Huyen <tanghuyen{dele...@gmail.com[remove]>
wrote:

> Kant, Anthropology, VII, 147: "Therefore one cannot
> explain virtue as the proficiency toward free and
> legitimate actions, because it would then be mere
> mechanism in the application of faculty; but virtue
> is the moral vigour in the execution of one's duty,
> which should never become habit, but always should
> emerge wholly new and original from the mode of
> thinking

"yeellllllll...... sssscccreeeammmmm!!!!!" tang i am you number one
fan! i would make all the groupies so fucking Jew jealous if you would
autograph my reply with a post! "arrrrhhhhhhhhhh!!!! squeallll!!!!"

Lucifer

Wet Paper Bag

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May 28, 2013, 3:04:38 AM5/28/13
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On May 26, 3:22 pm, Tim <8.tim.har...@gmail.com> wrote:

> baby... is it even tornado season?...

good point monkey... i mean if it is not tornado season... is it even
a tornado?

Jake Rolandson

Wet Paper Bag

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May 28, 2013, 3:10:51 AM5/28/13
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On May 27, 7:27 am, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:

> > one, two, three on TM... nice try... but liaM was donkey last time...
>
>   Pin me?  Ouch !

seems i was mistaken... it only looks like a tail... what the hell are
you doing with a monkey up your ass? keeping it warm?

Jod Daath

Wet Paper Bag

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May 28, 2013, 3:13:00 AM5/28/13
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On May 27, 10:56 am, liaM <cud...@mindless.com> wrote:

> But faces..  All of a soul's residual karmic charges and seeds are
> planted and flourish therefrom.  Watch and learn.  All of life is
> written therein, most often unbeknownst to the face's proprietor.

high five!... coming around... hold on...

Timothy Blacksmith

Wet Paper Bag

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May 28, 2013, 3:16:20 AM5/28/13
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On May 28, 1:13 am, Wet Paper Bag <ultimate.henchman....@gmail.com>
wrote:
fuck man... cool... no one told me it was like jumping around a mobius
strip!... what a rush!

thank you! thank you! thank you! i will love you all forever! thank
you alt.zen!

-- kundun

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