Interesting. More proof of the Borg-like assimilation of what is
considered true knowledge by the Vedic culture. Just like Maharishi
today, saying Lao Tzu's Tao te Ching is one of the books of the
Vedic literature . Assimilation.
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Lao Tzu's Tao te Ching is one of the books of the Vedic literature
. Assimilation.-wisdom. from a dzogchen perspective. leave well
enough alone. grasping after world peace or world war is samsara and not
enlightened. but cooking a small fish. that's very difficult.
To subscribe,
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but cooking a small fish. that's very difficult.
That's why I'm lazy and often use canned Alaskan salmon. Like today's
veggie salmon hash of julienned red beet and carrot, asparagus,
onion, and a can of salmon, flavored
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but cooking a small fish. that's very difficult.
That's why I'm lazy and often use canned Alaskan salmon. Like today's
veggie salmon hash
On Mar 28, 2005, at 7:51 PM, akasha_108 wrote:
Just curious, are you eating salmon for the Omega-3's? If so, farmed
salmon, aka atlantic salmon, which is mostly what you get in stores,
meat counters, restaurants and canned, has very low levels of
omega-3's.
Indeed...and what most people
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but cooking a small fish. that's very difficult.
That's why I'm lazy and often use canned Alaskan salmon. Like today's
veggie salmon hash