



Piling wrote:Torticollis, this morning. Too much may-jong or computer in general… I have swallowed an umbrella and stay stiff.
and left you here as the ONLY moderator which means you spend a great deal of time online supporting this site






Piling wrote:I need a witch remedy against stiffed neck![]()
Fortunately only 2 days of work, Wednesday is May 1st.
Concerning my stress I tried everything, especially meditation, but I am not a good bhikkhuni.
I quick 10 minutes every couple of days should be enough 


Are bhikkhunis Buddhist nuns who give up the sins of the flesh and live a life of abstinence


Piling wrote:Are bhikkhunis Buddhist nuns who give up the sins of the flesh and live a life of abstinence
Yeah, poor women![]()
Thanks for the advices, I will exercises, I will do them… except that I live in city so hard to find grass. I will look at my ficus



City living is no good for sensitive people, cities are full of death, dying and nasty unfriendly people, we need growth and fresh air



Piling wrote:City living is no good for sensitive people, cities are full of death, dying and nasty unfriendly people, we need growth and fresh air
I know what I need : Mountains of Amêdî !
When I need to relax I listen to Indian Ragas. That wash my mind.









Piling wrote:Not in Paris : cold and rainy as in a Newroz Day.
I am sleepy and I have bought an album of The Sixteen. Not sure it will awake me, sounds like a lullaby :
http://machedichmeinherzerein.blogspot. ... egacy.html
Expect it is still cold outside but getting better, if sun stays there it will be summer by the end of the week




Piling wrote:I like Gregorian also. They are often singing in a sweet and tender mood, but at the origin, they were chants of wars, against evils, demons and disasters : quite shaman's chants. Monks were Night Watchers against the chaos of the world.



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