I would like to know more about your beliefs and practices.
Particularly, I am interested in trascendental dhyana and
experiential prajna, preferably focused on the Yogacara chop
and the Madhyamaka kick as ways to hunt white tigers while having
the eyes covered just like the Shaolin Monks do.
Thanks,
-S-
Originally posted by SeitseThat is such an easy way to accomplish your (their) goal. You want a hard way try doing it with one leg, one arm and moving backwards with a broken pointed stick.
ways to hunt white tigers while having
the eyes covered just like the Shaolin Monks do.
Thanks,
-S-[/b]
Originally posted by SeitseBe the kick. Be the tiger. Be the monk.
I would like to know more about your beliefs and practices.
Particularly, I am interested in trascendental dhyana and
experiential prajna, preferably focused on the Yogacara chop
and the Madhyamaka kick as ways to hunt white tigers while having
the eyes covered just like the Shaolin Monks do.
Thanks,
-S-
You're welcome.
Originally posted by Seitsetake it to
I would like to know more about your beliefs and practices.
Particularly, I am interested in trascendental dhyana and
experiential prajna, preferably focused on the Yogacara chop
and the Madhyamaka kick as ways to hunt white tigers while having
the eyes covered just like the Shaolin Monks do.
Thanks,
-S-
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