On Feb 5, 8:58 pm, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
<comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Feb 5, 3:48 pm, "Stephen!" <N...@spam.com> wrote:
> > "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
> > > And 90% smoked marijuana at least once.
> > That sound you heard was the point passing directly over your pointy
> > little empty brain bucket..
> Trying and addicted are two different subjects. What kind of nerd
> would never try it?
Pot is an American pastime, says this article...
"Researchers found that 42% of people surveyed in the U.S. had tried
marijuana at least once, and 16% had tried cocaine. About 20% of
residents surveyed in the Netherlands, by contrast, reported having
tried pot..."
Common sense, nothing to do, no bicycle ride, wife is bitching, so
let's smoke pot. Men are freer than women so a 90% of men who have
tried marijuana is believable. And not just the Liberals. Even the
Conservatives and Religious must have tried it. How can you otherwise
talk to God and be inspired by his words?
By contrast, see how in the Netherlands, where riding bicycle is a
national pastime, people try weed in a much lower number. Substitute
an addiction for another, one that also gives you a "high" but it's
cheaper, and the effects won't go away as quickly. Don't believe
everything you hear. Remember, everything is "smoke and mirrors."
> On Feb 6, 8:50 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > By contrast, see how in the Netherlands, where riding bicycle is a
> > national pastime, people try weed in a much lower number.
> Maybe that's a country-wide statistic, but druggies flock to Amsterdam
> to sample various drugs in establishments where hard drugs can be
> publicly injected, snorted, or smoked.
> The only time I visited Amsterdam, the tour guide said that it was the
> only major
> European city that was declining in population.
> Then he invited the male tourists on the bus to accompany him on a
> tour of the red light district...
I live in the most miserable city in America... and nothing is more
immoral than that. Drugs and prostitution are kept indoors. You see
the conspicuous display of power (SUVs) and abject poverty (a few
"survivors" on bicycle) and you know something got to happen.
Luckily they come from Cuba where conditions are worse. Well, not in
the sense of riding bikes. Only problem is bananas are in short supply
in Cuba (everything rationed) and that makes the monkeys unhappy.
Tell you what, if I could decide what to replace the system with in
places like Cuba or Venezuela, I'd answer "DUTCH SYSTEM."
On Feb 9, 2:52 pm, 無心 <mu_s...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 9, 8:04 am, "TibetanMonkey, the Beach Cruiser Philosopher"
> <comandante.ban...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > I'm happy to say that I'm a happy Tantra Master
> No, you're NOT a master of tantric yoga.
> > How do you become a Tantra Master? You need a partner to begin with...
> You still don't know what tantric yoga is about.
Start holding back the chi energy (ejaculation) to experiment the
divine. I think many people can try it, more than the masters.
> While it's true that one needs a partner of the opposite sex to
> perform the tantric ritual, it's NOT about sex, it's above the union
> of the divine opposites.
> The partners should be of the same spiritual evolution.
> IOW, one cannot perform tantra with an uninitiated person or an
> unworthy person.
My GF is sure divine and worthy of heavenly treatment. Now, how do you
know a true messenger from a fake one? How do you know, for example,
that the Dalai Lama is the messenger and not me?
OK, let's make it neutral. How do you know that Bob Marley --a man we
all know, whose energy inspires millions-- isn't the enlightened one?