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We should all have access to basic imperatives of shelter, education, health & welfare of a basic, reasonable standard - and then give us an opportunity, and we'll tame nature, heal the world, bridge the divides, and conquer the mountains.
originally posted by: M5xaz
a reply to: FlyInTheOintment
Individualism is what brought us everything good we have today.
Attempts at community equality inexorably have lead to communism....and genocide...
Freedom and liberty are essential to humans. We are not ants or bees nor should we be.
....and we are NOT equal, we are all INDIVIDUALS, each with our plus and minuses....
Freedom also means that some of us will fail, and we need to accept that.
Not everyone is Michael Jordan, but that is OK
Enough with jealousy and envy.
originally posted by: NightFlight
originally posted by: M5xaz
a reply to: FlyInTheOintment
Individualism is what brought us everything good we have today.
Attempts at community equality inexorably have lead to communism....and genocide...
Freedom and liberty are essential to humans. We are not ants or bees nor should we be.
....and we are NOT equal, we are all INDIVIDUALS, each with our plus and minuses....
Freedom also means that some of us will fail, and we need to accept that.
Not everyone is Michael Jordan, but that is OK
Enough with jealousy and envy.
I would gladly share a foxhole with you anytime...
Long gone are the days of a steadfast government that ruled in solidarity and put citizens first while not ignoring the voices of the few but not bowing down and catering to the few because they're the loudest
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: M5xaz
This is weird synchronicity, but the night before I wrote this thread, I dreamt about weaponry of war in an incredibly intense, lengthy (a two hour equivalent waking experience) dream, in which I was running around fighting various onslaughts from serious enemies, using a variety of weaponry from several different eras of warfare. From single shot weapons of the Revolutionary war, to the first heavy machine guns of the first world war, through some of the hardcore artillery of world war 2, through to lasers used against individual combatants in spec ops in a modern setting, through to masers targeting ground installations & stealth aircraft in what was apparently the beginning of world war 3.
It was the most intense, emotional, 'non-horror frightening', adrenaline-filled dream I've ever had, from one deadly scenario to the next within seconds or minutes - I was shooting these weapons against enemy combatants, and they (and artillery/fighter aircraft) were firing them against me & my assortment of comrades. The landscape & weaponry/aircraft changed like some sort of hologram VR with every turn. The enemies I was killing were dying in a very realistic way, with accurate wound patterns.
I wouldn't have said anything to anyone without the direction of comments in this thread, but it was so incredibly realistic, long-lasting & internally consistent in terms of the theme - part of me wonders if there's a shade of the prophetic about it. I've posted about the war cycle in recent times, the main one I remember being an average of 17.71 years between significant human conflicts, as well as another 'grand' cycle of around 52 years, if memory serves (I could be wrong, but a guy named Dewey did a really intensive study of a variety of human activity cycles, and he focused in quite a bit of detail on thousands of years of evidence for a recurrent set of war cycles.
We are a warlike species, and we're probably overdue for the big one - but masers? Wow.
The US Has Been at war 225 out of 243 years since 1776
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: M5xaz
I fully agree with you. In essence I'm a libertarian, but I have concerns regarding the welfare & safety of the vulnerable, due to my own lived experience as someone who is physically disabled. I certainly deplore communism - I believe in a free, active, individualist society, yet one which has safeguards & tries to prepare everyone (by education - real education, not 'common core'/ corporate serf education) to reach for that goal of individual liberty & prosperity.
I'm not quite sure how to go about creating such a society, but this is why I emphasised constant encouragement towards individual innovation & solutions to difficult problems, incremental steps each time, always striving to improve things - steadily, rather than in some grand rush (as is the case with Agenda 2030, the Great Reset, etc) - progression in a positive direction, rather than seeking some sort of lala utopian ideal (Agenda 21) which has been 'eloquently' thought out by supposedly clever people.
I hope you can see that we appear to be largely on the same page. If I've miscommunicated I will try to clarify further if you ask pointed questions of the sort of vision I'm entertaining (though note that I deliberately don't want to set out 'a solution' because that is clearly utopian thinking, which is flawed at best & deadly at worst.
Thanks, FITO.
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: M5xaz
I fully agree with you. In essence I'm a libertarian, but I have concerns regarding the welfare & safety of the vulnerable, due to my own lived experience as someone who is physically disabled. I certainly deplore communism - I believe in a free, active, individualist society, yet one which has safeguards & tries to prepare everyone (by education - real education, not 'common core'/ corporate serf education) to reach for that goal of individual liberty & prosperity.
I'm not quite sure how to go about creating such a society, but this is why I emphasised constant encouragement towards individual innovation & solutions to difficult problems, incremental steps each time, always striving to improve things - steadily, rather than in some grand rush (as is the case with Agenda 2030, the Great Reset, etc) - progression in a positive direction, rather than seeking some sort of lala utopian ideal (Agenda 21) which has been 'eloquently' thought out by supposedly clever people.
I hope you can see that we appear to be largely on the same page. If I've miscommunicated I will try to clarify further if you ask pointed questions of the sort of vision I'm entertaining (though note that I deliberately don't want to set out 'a solution' because that is clearly utopian thinking, which is flawed at best & deadly at worst.
Thanks, FITO.
originally posted by: FlyInTheOintment
a reply to: M5xaz
This is weird synchronicity, but the night before I wrote this thread, I dreamt about weaponry of war in an incredibly intense, lengthy (a two hour equivalent waking experience) dream, in which I was running around fighting various onslaughts from serious enemies, using a variety of weaponry from several different eras of warfare. From single shot weapons of the Revolutionary war, to the first heavy machine guns of the first world war, through some of the hardcore artillery of world war 2, through to lasers used against individual combatants in spec ops in a modern setting, through to masers targeting ground installations & stealth aircraft in what was apparently the beginning of world war 3.
It was the most intense, emotional, 'non-horror frightening', adrenaline-filled dream I've ever had, from one deadly scenario to the next within seconds or minutes - I was shooting these weapons against enemy combatants, and they (and artillery/fighter aircraft) were firing them against me & my assortment of comrades. The landscape & weaponry/aircraft changed like some sort of hologram VR with every turn. The enemies I was killing were dying in a very realistic way, with accurate wound patterns.
I wouldn't have said anything to anyone without the direction of comments in this thread, but it was so incredibly realistic, long-lasting & internally consistent in terms of the theme - part of me wonders if there's a shade of the prophetic about it. I've posted about the war cycle in recent times, the main one I remember being an average of 17.71 years between significant human conflicts, as well as another 'grand' cycle of around 52 years, if memory serves (I could be wrong, but a guy named Dewey did a really intensive study of a variety of human activity cycles, and he focused in quite a bit of detail on thousands of years of evidence for a recurrent set of war cycles.
We are a warlike species, and we're probably overdue for the big one - but masers? Wow.
Neigong, also spelled nei kung, neigung, or nae gong, refers to any of a set of Chinese breathing, meditation and spiritual practice disciplines associated with Daoism and especially the Chinese martial arts. Neigong practice is normally associated with the so-called "soft style", "internal" or neijia 內家 Chinese martial arts, as opposed to the category known as waigong 外功 or "external skill" which is historically associated with shaolinquan or the so-called "hard style", "external" or wàijiā 外家 Chinese martial arts. Both have many different schools, disciplines and practices and historically there has been mutual influence between the two and distinguishing precisely between them differs from school to school.
There is both martial and non-martial neigong. Well known examples of martial neigong are the various breathing and focus trainings taught in some traditional Taijiquan, Baguazhang Xingyiquan and Liuhebafa schools. An example of non-martial neigong is the discipline known as Daoyin...
WIKI - Nei Kung/ Neigong