--- In Zen_Forum@yahoogroups.com, "dhammastudents" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Anti-aging or reverse unhealthy cells with Nano technology to create
> zero energy or also known as scalar energy .
> 
> Zazen will do this for you. You can live 200 years.
>

200 years, huh?  That's more than enough to almost make me begin to look into 
the 
consideration of probably starting my very own Zazen practice!  A couple 
questions arise, 
though...

Can I smoke tobacco and still be 200?
If so, which is preferable: to smoke while I do Nano therapy, or to do Nano 
therapy while I 
smoke?
Does this mean Bardo is longer as well?  
If so, I think I'll go with the classic anti-aging technique, Samsara 
neutralization.  An extra 
hundred years of Karma per lifetime seems like moving in the opposite direction 
(dare I 
say... sinful), but then again, I'm very young compared to my new 200 year life 
expectancy.  

Everyone tells me I need to finally leave my apartment because renting is 
supposed to be 
temporary.  Which would help me move out faster, nano therapy or Zazen?

Call me pessimistic, but I feel this whole Zazen/nano therapy idea is still too 
new.  Every 
time a new medication is released, there is a commercial on TV a fews years 
later 
explaining that I may now have legal rights if I took the medication.  I just 
don't wanna 
see the same thing happen with Zazen or nano therapy.  The compensation had 
better be 
worth it; this thing is a rental!!



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