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Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:34 pm
by Walker
Here’s the link to The Art of Peace.
(pdf file)


http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikido_t ... ce_eng.pdf

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:38 pm
by yiostheoy
Walker wrote:Here’s the link to The Art of Peace.
(pdf file)


http://www.aikidoseiki.com/doc/aikido_t ... ce_eng.pdf
67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.

I think you should give us an executive summary of it.

Executive summaries are usually about 3 to 5 sentences long.

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 7:51 pm
by Walker
yiostheoy wrote: 67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.

I think you should give us an executive summary of it.

Executive summaries are usually about 3 to 5 sentences long.
Not much writing on the pages. Made for skimming or contemplating, whatever your capacity or mood.

Summary: It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly.

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 8:05 pm
by yiostheoy
Walker wrote:
yiostheoy wrote: 67 Pages is not exactly what I would call lite reading on the internet.

I think you should give us an executive summary of it.

Executive summaries are usually about 3 to 5 sentences long.
Not much writing on the pages. Made for skimming or contemplating, whatever your capacity or mood.

Summary: It concerns the peaceful integration of the life that you are into the inner and outer worlds that you perceive … the good, the bad, and the uggggly.
Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius. Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2016 9:50 pm
by Harbal
yiostheoy wrote: Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius.
Stoics have been doing it since Marcus Aurelius what? I hate it when people don't finish their sentences.
Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.
But he wasn't powerful enough to stop them doing it. Was he?

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Wed Jun 15, 2016 1:48 am
by Dalek Prime
Harbal wrote:
yiostheoy wrote: Stoics have been doing that since Marcus Aurelius.
Stoics have been doing it since Marcus Aurelius what? I hate it when people don't finish their sentences. Masturbating.
Of course he was one of the more powerful stoics.
But he wasn't powerful enough to stop them doing it. Was he? They started doing it in private.

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Sat Sep 17, 2016 11:27 am
by Walker
A campaign is a series of battles

Trump assesses his target, which in this case is the media.
He harmonizes with their instincts, always with his purpose in mind.
From experience he knows that the big media is monolithic.

He calls a press conference on “birtherism.”

But first the major media must listen,
As he presents military veterans to endorse his campaign.

After they listen he delivers as promised, birthirism.

He delivers for about ten impactful seconds.
That’s how long it took to deconstruct half the planks in his opponent’s platform.

click the link to see an actual photograph of the Cheshire Cat
http://www.breitbart.com/2016-president ... her-troll/

Re: The Art of Peace

Posted: Thu Dec 07, 2017 5:30 pm
by Walker
26 who feuded with Trump -- and lost
http://donsurber.blogspot.com/2017/11/2 ... -lost.html

“It's not what President Trump does to them. It's just that karma kneecaps so many of them.”