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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Japanese Green Tea Beer


Green Ninja by ~eyenod

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Monday, April 19, 2010

Something to Remember




"Like the 1st Time I saw your Eyes"

At times I don't know which words to choose because I have a bad habit of influencing people. Yet when I really want to be heard they have recollected their ears. My blunders come about by not being able to read deeply into subtlety, some signs on the path I don't see, and taking a wrong turn. Even now my intentions are trying to expose themselves but are blocked by the fear of misinterpreted feedback. So wait until I hear the voice to proceed.

Dear you there,
Allow Me to convince you into taking the keys to My heart, after apologizing for not giving you a clear opportunity to claim the blessing. My securities keep My success minimal yet I see now was all the hindrance. For example.. I kept cool, using My talents on the smallest scale possible to avoid the fame. My relationships are everlasting because I didn't like to let go of what was used to Me. I always thought that if I exposed my true talents and knowledge I'd be attack. The answer is because I was. The reason why is because I was TOO honest. Which over the years diminishes further because I am for peace. Although faced with conflict everyday I used to choose more humble approaches and only react ferociously when My back was to the wall.

Now however, I can no longer maintain that image because My biggest fear was not making it pass 25. I feel cornered because everyone I turned to, all that I shared and gain wisdom from initially are in the afterlife. My Grandda', My little cousin, My favorite cousin, the lady who introduced Me to church. Basically all the people I was attempting to impress. So in a pitiful undisclosed mourning... I detached Myself from the World. I gave it love when, I saw it needed as well as the knowledge which was passed to Me to pass. Yet My tone was not as Dominant when the message was positive.

My Goals were accomplished. I was on International News [CNN], I lived in a house of My Own, I had 2 cars, Girls/Guns/Ganja.. Bank Money, Cash, Investments, a business. All that shit gone now. As well as the Respect it gave Me. And no one remembers because all they wanted were materials with No Substance. When I was allegedly at 'The Top' one of the people that saw My Greater potential told Me "fast money goes just as fast as you make it if not faster".. I listened a little but invested wrongly because I put it into a way to get FASTER money. So now I'm in the Middle.. because I fought from the bottom but to THEM (those who received my excess) I still ain't shit, I guess because all I have to give is love and wisdom. Back to the Top I go but this time "On Purpose"

From: The Real Me

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Passion for Progress



I remember since the 80's I wanted to be the Greatest everything...
Anything I had an interest in I tried.. if I liked it I still do it.
My strong memory is sometimes My down fall though..
I remember being on CNN, I remember being interviewed by Washington Post, Baltimore Sun, meeting the Mayor, winning awards. I remember that feeling of natural success and random accomplishment through which I believed was normal yet to others was hard work and appreciated. The sad part is I remember how that feels exactly.. and a feeling I haven't felt in a while.

Helping others is something I've always done and I still do it.. for the love. However this world has grown so manipulative and selfish it seems like its a whole big ass joke. Once upon a time I would say fuck Money you can have that shit... I'm noticing the only way to maintain Power is with Money because without it your Respect is minuet.

Giving to the homeless used to be My favorite thing to do. Just giving out $10s and $5s and just pouring dollars into anyone's hands if they need it, wanted it or just was around at the time. Where is that feeling? I shook some of it because it was borderline greed it turned Me into a Monster... But without it I'm being viewed as a nothing.

There were times where I'd ask My sister to join Me in counting. My brothers and siblings would ask and I'd deliver. Yet now that those energies have turned and all I really want is that same love and respect a cold stare and whispers and laughter at my situation is all that's available.

Once upon a time.. I was Smart, I was Strong, I was Admired and even Feared... Now because all that I can share is My knowledge all in My ear is "Nigga I ain't know you was here". But soon you'll see and they will too.. When I'm back on Top and My Funds Regroup when they beg again when their personalities switch... My reply is "Fuck You Too... I remember that shit"

Jobs and all fillin' out apps galore when way back then I'd just walk into the store. Is this a sign that I'm walkin the wrong path or direction to where I should be movin' to fast. The subtle signs I can't take nomore.. So upon Myself I shall wage this war. Because when I was good I got nothing but bad but when I am bad I have the world in My hands. But the love is different so Imma try to stay positive.. but its the other Me who I was when I was On Top of Shit.

Guess I'll abide by one of them Laws Machiavelli had "A Prince must know when to be BAD". Broke shit is was started Me off. Greed gave Me a lust to fill My pockets up, and once they bust, to go to the mall. My Confidence is what brought Me the broads.. but the ones who were the closest were worthless so, fuck 'em all. Imma get a lot of criticism because of this change but it seems to be the keep to release some of these chains because I'm always connected to pain. But I need to do somethin' else before I end up goin' insane.

ALL OVER AGAIN

Thursday, April 8, 2010

8PathZen




@8PathZen if u bout ya biz... #FOLLOWME


Q: What does that [8PATHZEN] even mean?

A1: Simple Answer: Zen of the Eightfold Path and/or Numerological Life Path 8

A2: Break down of Zen:
via wikipedia: Zen is a school of Mahāyāna Buddhism, translated from the Chinese word 禅 Chán to Japanese. This word is in turn derived from the Sanskrit dhyāna, which means "meditation" (see Etymology below).

Zen emphasizes experiential prajñā, particularly as realized in the form of meditation, in the attainment of enlightenment. As such, it de-emphasizes theoretical knowledge in favor of direct, experiential realization through meditation and dharma practice.

The establishment of Zen is traditionally credited to be in China, the Shaolin Temple, by the South Indian Pallava prince-turned-monk Bodhidharma, who came to China to teach a "special transmission outside scriptures" which "did not stand upon words". The emergence of Zen as a distinct school of Buddhism was first documented in China in the 7th century AD. It is thought to have developed as an amalgam of various currents in Mahāyāna Buddhist thought—among them the Yogācāra and Mādhyamaka philosophies and the Prajñāpāramitā literature—and of local traditions in China, particularly Taoism and Huáyán Buddhism. From China Zen subsequently spread south to Vietnam, and east to Korea and Japan.

via dictionary.com: Zen definition

An approach to religion, arising from Buddhism, that seeks religious enlightenment by meditation in which there is no consciousness of self.

A2b: Break Down of Eightfold Path via wikipedia: The Noble Eightfold Path is one of the principal teachings of the Buddha, who described it as the way leading to the cessation of suffering (dukkha) and the achievement of self-awakening.[1] It is used to develop insight into the true nature of phenomena (or reality) and to eradicate greed, hatred, and delusion. The Noble Eightfold Path is the fourth of the Buddha's Four Noble Truths; the first element of the Noble Eightfold Path is, in turn, an understanding of the Four Noble Truths. It is also known as the Middle Path or Middle Way.

All eight elements of the Path begin with the word "right", which translates the word samyañc (in Sanskrit) or sammā (in Pāli). These denote completion, togetherness, and coherence, and can also suggest the senses of "perfect" or "ideal".[2]

In Buddhist symbolism, the Noble Eightfold Path is often represented by means of the dharma wheel, whose eight spokes represent the eight elements of the path.


Breakdown of Life Path 8:
Ever meet someone who is always setting goals for themselves? Who loves struggling and competition for its own sake; maybe even has a streak of ruthlessness in them? Chances are, they are part of the 11% percent of the population living on Life Path (8) the Path of the Warrior. These individuals have birthdays which when summed, and then reduced by Fadic addition give us a (8) result.

(For example Halle Berry, born August 14th, 1966; 8 + 14 + 1966 = 1988 = 26 = 8)

Note that your Life Path is Numerology's equivalent to your Sun Sign in Astrology; telling us what the primary factors are in shaping your Destiny.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Numerologys-Life-Path-%288%29---the-Path-of-the-Warrior&id=341308

Breakdown of Life Path 8.2:
Life Path #8


Life Path Description


Your Life Path number describes the theme of the positive lessons you have learned and will continue to learn throughout your life. Also, it represents the qualities and talents you can easily learn, and use to your advantage. It is one of the most important numbers within a personal numerology reading.

The description below describes your path as you mature (maturing) and when you have experienced a good deal of personal growth (mature).

The maturing description, describes you are you move through life, growing and learning from a young age.

When you "mature" you have made some concrete achievements, you may have wrestled with various parts of your personality, and possibly done some type of therapy. By this time you have had several life changing experiences and used them for your growth. Of course, you are not done growing, but you have reached a point of personal fulfillment.

Life Path #8
The 8 Life Path is about prowess, strength, learning how to accept responsibility, and leadership. People will often look to you for answers or guidance, even from a young age. Learn to balance your personal desires with the desires of those around you. It is important that you evaluate situations from multiple viewpoints. Simplicity is important. Try not to get caught in the material world.

Maturing
Growing up you might have a tendency to see things in black and white. You do not give up easily, but you must learn to accept responsibility and handle it as well as you can. Responsibility may be thrust upon you at a young age. Learning to handle your anger will help you to succeed as you grow and later in life.

You would do well to develop your own business, as you do not like taking orders from others. You also tend to manage your money well. If the business world is not for you then you may excel in the sporting world. Whatever you do it is important to take care of yourself physically and emotionally as you may find it hard to balance the two.

Mature
You've learned how to be an authority figure without being a bully, ruthless, controlling or domineering. Other people, especially those under you, respect you and yet are not afraid of you.

You've also learned that sharing and giving are an important part of life. You may even take on an active role in your community helping to raise money for various charities and fund raising events.

http://www.simplynumbers.com/html/interactive/lpnum/lp8.htm


[misc. 8foldpath]
The Eightfold Path is a method of policy analysis adapted by Eugene Bardach, a professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley, from standard policy analysis texts. It is outlined in his book A Practical Guide for Policy Analysis: The Eightfold Path to More Effective Problem Solving, which is now in its second edition. The book is commonly used in public policy and public administration programs around the world.

Bardach's procedure is as follows:

1. Define the Problem
2. Assemble Some Evidence
3. Construct the Alternatives
4. Select the Criteria
5. Project the Outcomes
6. Confront the Trade-offs
7. Decide!
8. Tell Your Story