Stephen Eisel wrote:No, blame it on Tien TaoJim O'Bryan wrote:Stephen Eisel wrote:Unfortunately, there are very few books written in English about Ji Gong Buddha. He was a crazy monk that loved his liquor..Jim O'Bryan wrote:Stephen Eisel wrote:Jim, which Buddha are you referring too? just curious.. Thanks...Jim O'Bryan wrote:Stephen Eisel wrote:Wow, I do not ever recall running into you at Temple that I go to..
Stephen
Well if you read the writings, you would know the answer to why that is.
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The one on the left. Unless you feel the one on the right is best for your travels.
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Stephen
The Right one...
Right Understanding
Right Mindedness
Right Speech
Right Action
Right Livelihood
Right Effort
Right Attentiveness
Right Concetration
Judging by your comments, and elegant twist, I fear you might have spent too much time in the dark with Tao, Lakewood's Detroit Avenue Shaman.
Hence, the left one.
We are one, in mind, in spirit, and road we travel.
Rt 237.
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Stephen
He has failed you.
you must blame yourself, as I blame myself
It is not about belief
It is about empowering yourself
finding the answers yourself
your own experience of realization
and
the actualization of that realization in the world
it must flow out from your heart
As Sharon's Budapest does.
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