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Quoting rumplestilskin2010:
]quote[.just a word of note here..i would have thought anyone who was truly intertwined with their religious and spiritual beliefs..would at least, know how to spell it!!!..lol...IT'S BUDDHIST!!!!!!not buddist!..again, i rest my case.IF I MAKE YOU SO UNCOMFORTABLE WITH MY HONEST, DIRECTNESS..THEN I WILL NO LONGER ADDRESS YOU, AS YOU CANNOT DEAL, AND WILL FOCUS STRICTLY ON THOSE WHO CAN BE PART OF THE ENTIRE PICTURE HERE, WITHOUT GETTING INSULTED SO EASILY,]quote[
hmmmmmm, point made... but i believe i found the missing 'H' there IS a branch of the ancient philosophy that is not commonly known and is considered both orthodox and unorthodox... that being buddism/tahoism of which the latter half is actually shortened from 'Lake Tahoism' where floating, treading and back stroking are studies and practiced...
]quote[.just a word of note here..i would have thought anyone who was truly intertwined with their religious and spiritual beliefs..would at least, know how to spell it!!!..lol...IT'S BUDDHIST!!!!!!not buddist!..again, i rest my case.IF I MAKE YOU SO UNCOMFORTABLE WITH MY HONEST, DIRECTNESS..THEN I WILL NO LONGER ADDRESS YOU, AS YOU CANNOT DEAL, AND WILL FOCUS STRICTLY ON THOSE WHO CAN BE PART OF THE ENTIRE PICTURE HERE, WITHOUT GETTING INSULTED SO EASILY,]quote[
hmmmmmm, point made... but i believe i found the missing 'H' there IS a branch of the ancient philosophy that is not commonly known and is considered both orthodox and unorthodox... that being buddism/tahoism of which the latter half is actually shortened from 'Lake Tahoism' where floating, treading and back stroking are studies and practiced...
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