02-07-2013, 12:02 AM
I have found something for you seesaw. This is finally the solution for your long term problems and dilemma. I know very well what is tantalizing you .)
Start to practice the Heat series quite fervently and you will see the game changer. (also that Zazen daily recommendation.. that was the best advice in the entire universe you have ever get seesaw)
Here is it explained:
"Why did they want to change it, don Juan?" I asked.
"Because the predominant circular motion of the right body's energy , is too friggin boring!" he exclaimed. "That circular motion certainly takes care of any event of the daily world, but it does it circularly, if you know what I mean."
"I do not know what you mean, don Juan," I said.
"Every situation in life is met in this circular fashion," he replied, making a small circle with his hand. "On and on and on and on and on. It is a circular movement that seems to draw the energy inward always, and turns it around and around in a centripetal motion. Under these conditions, there is no expansion. Nothing can be new. There is nothing that cannot be inwardly accounted for. What a drag!"
Start to practice the Heat series quite fervently and you will see the game changer. (also that Zazen daily recommendation.. that was the best advice in the entire universe you have ever get seesaw)
Here is it explained:
"Why did they want to change it, don Juan?" I asked.
"Because the predominant circular motion of the right body's energy , is too friggin boring!" he exclaimed. "That circular motion certainly takes care of any event of the daily world, but it does it circularly, if you know what I mean."
"I do not know what you mean, don Juan," I said.
"Every situation in life is met in this circular fashion," he replied, making a small circle with his hand. "On and on and on and on and on. It is a circular movement that seems to draw the energy inward always, and turns it around and around in a centripetal motion. Under these conditions, there is no expansion. Nothing can be new. There is nothing that cannot be inwardly accounted for. What a drag!"

