RE: You must eat

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RE: Levels of consciousness

Only in part on the following link:

It is like this: through the condition of ignorance, compounding factors. From the condition of compounding factors, consciousness … name and form … the six sense spheres … contact … feeling … craving … grasping … existence … birth … aging and death. From the condition of aging and death, agony, wailing, suffering, unhappiness, and mental disturbance all arise. Like that, merely this enormous heap of suffering arises.

RE: I can now add myself to the list of knowing people killed by the jab.

I know one his name was Terry, they didn't bother doing an autopsy nothing he died three days after getting the jab. Two people here in Ensay recently got very sick and were hospitalized soon after getting the jab but thankfully have recovered
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RE: May I vote in England's local elections while there on Holiday without having citizenship there?

I vote in Australia because original Australia Constitution Act (a UK Act) states that New Zealand is an original state.
I understand you guys probably don't savvy whats "Acts" are but the original American Constitution probably contains similar, wont know unless you did up a copy. There were lots of Acts relating to America, so its very likely you could appeal any refusal to vote in the UK.

The Townshend Acts

The Townshend Acts were a series of laws passed beginning in 1767, by the Parliament of Great Britain relating to the British colonies in North America. The acts are named after Charles Townshend, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, who proposed the program. Five laws are frequently mentioned that are included in the Townshend Acts:

the Revenue Act of 1767
the Indemnity Act
the Commissioners of Customs Act
the Vice Admiralty Court Act
the New York Restraining Act

The purpose of the Townshend Acts was to raise revenue in the colonies to pay the salaries of governors and judges so that they would be independent of colonial rule. The acts were also meant to create a more effective means of enforcing compliance with trade regulations, to punish the province of New York for failing to comply with the 1765 Quartering Act, and to establish the precedent that the British Parliament had the right to tax the colonies.







Just because some smartarses think other doesn't mean they got anything between there ears worth listening to.

I've friend who's daughter took a publican to court (and won) because the publican didn't feed & water her horse.

Same lady paid two years outstanding property taxes with two chickens.

If you think you can you probably can vote in the UK, just need to demonstration the law (acts) say so.

RE: May I vote in England's local elections while there on Holiday without having citizenship there?

I think you probably could vote in the UK galrads, all you would need to do would convince the silly POME;s the America was first constitution was constituted by the British Parliament, same as Australia's Constitution was...

So the of course the answer is yes look here : -

RE: Pets

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RE: Access to children

I agree with rohaan as you can't trust family court here in Australia either, the judges lie all the time and strip families of all there asserts when one parent objects, lawyers practicing in family law in Australia biggest thrives in the country...second to none and the judges are just bloated lawyers dressed in wigs frustrated

RE: Dharmic Faiths / Hinduism

second mistake sorry
Buddhist do NOT accept the notion of a one creator, they don't accept that notion.

RE: Dharmic Faiths / Hinduism

Myself I'm not trying make arguments because the few times that I visited India I didn't study Hinduism or Buddhism. Later I made extensive Buddhist studies here in Australia, studied both Lam Rim and introduction to Tantra.
The point i tried to make was that Buddhism dates back over billion years, long long time, and that Hindu teaching (I think) developed after the Persians invaded India, the latter killed all the Buddhist Teachers, Monks and Nuns. However Buddhism had also spread further south, to what today called Indonesia. Later Indonesia was invaded by Arabs and Islam killed all the Buddhist. However also in Indonesia Hinduism flourished.
When I first visited Bali the were next to no Muslim, second time i visited, lots of ladies of the night from Jataka had invaded Bali. Now mostly the residence in Bali are Muslim. I think so.
Doctor Google please produce temple spelling, oh yes Borobudur, also transcribed Barabudur is a 7th-century Mahayana Buddhist temple in Magelang Regency, not far from the town of Muntilan, in Central Java...
The world's largest Buddhist temple is located in the old-world of Indonesia's central Java. Called the Borobudur, it is a ninth-century Mahanaya Buddhist temple, high up in the hills. It was restored with the help of UNESCO in the 1970s, and is a sight that is much sought after by pilgrims and adventurers alike.
Muslim have previously blown Borobudur up and has been partly rebuilt, yes i visited there,
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So I am not trying to make argument rather i am to make the point Buddhism preceded Hinduism.

Buddhist do accept the notion of a one creator, they don't accept that notion.
And Shakyamuni Buddha the third Buddha known to have physically appeared I understand was born noble Sultan family southern Nepal Sultan. Then one day Buddha noticed sick and poor people so according to Buddhist texts, the Buddha meditated without moving from his seat for seven weeks (49 days) under the Bodhi tree etc etc
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RE: Dharmic Faiths / Hinduism

Elst was born into a Flemish Catholic family but he rejects Roman Catholicism and instead calls himself a “secular humanist

suryavarman if you visited the links i posted you could see what the basses of the subject matter i was referring to was based upon

RE: Dharmic Faiths / Hinduism

Ok no offense intended I'll put my head on the line; because by deduction my own reasoning tells me that Buddhism goes a very long long way back in time. Way back in history all of India at one stage was Buddhist.
Long Long way back e.g. check this site out.
An Asian and African studies blog link:


And so the Persians invaded and over many months and months chopped the heads off all the Buddhist Teachers, Monks & Nuns.
650 BCE, the Zoroastrian faith, a monotheistic religion founded on the ideas of the philosopher Zoroaster, had become the official religion of ancient Persia.
After invading India the Persians destroyed almost all the scriptures and tore down all the Buddhist temples.
So I am suggesting that Hinduism was founded while under Persian rulers, at that time, the Persians accepted Hinduism that still embraced some aspects of early Buddhism including the notion of a god, a creator, in fact many gods, so thought I'm probably bit of the mark, i think Hinduism later greatly influenced Buddhist thought. ( I expect a lot of grey areas in above)

I have Dr. Alexander Berzin he is an American and i believe he is well versed in Buddhism.

Spread of Buddhism in Asia Dr. Alexander Berzin

RE: Why Buddha and not God?

@starrayfil

National Police Board of Finland address

RE: Why Buddha and not God?

I consider that form of reasoning evil in the extreme, there has just been 5 people killed from arrows in Norway from recent convert to Islam i suggest you take a very long look and the evil harmful nature of your thought process pal, take a hikedoh

RE: Why Buddha and not God?

appears to unrecognized scrip have removed them
Tahakara Buddha, Medhakara Buddha, Sarakara Buddha

RE: Why Buddha and not God?

Buddhists do not believe in any kind of deity or god, although there are supernatural figures who can help or hinder people on the path towards enlightenment. Most refer to Siddhartha Gautama was an Indian prince in the fifth century B.C.E. ... as the Buddha Siddhartha Gautama Buddha taught the Four Noble Truths.
They are the truth of suffering, the truth of the cause of suffering, the truth of the end of suffering, and the truth of the path that leads to the end of suffering.
However, Buddhist objects and teaching uncovered on what was the Silk Road were carbon dated as over 20,000 years old.
An Asian and African studies blog link:

explains about 28 Buddhas
These 28 Buddhas are: Ta?ha?kara Buddha, Medha?kara Buddha, Sara?kara Buddha, Dipankara Buddha, Ko?dañña Buddha, Ma?gala Buddha, Sumana Buddha, Revata Buddha, Sobhita Buddha, Anomadassi Buddha, Paduma Buddha, Narada Buddha, Padumuttara Buddha, Sumedha Buddha, Sujata Buddha, Piyadassi Buddha, Atthadassi Buddha, Dhammadassi Buddha, Siddhattha Buddha, Tissa Buddha, Phussa Buddha, Vipassi Buddha, Sikhi Buddha, Vessabhu Buddha, Kakusandha Buddha, Ko?agamana Buddha, Kassapa Buddha, ending with Gautama Buddha. Presented below are illustrations of some of these 28 Buddhas from Burmese manuscripts.

The Buddha lineage begins with a Buddha called Ta?ha?kara. Ta?ha?kara Buddha was born as a son of King Sunandha and Queen Sunandha in the city of Puppavadi. He attained Enlightenment under a Rukkaththana tree. Ta?ha?kara Buddha, Medha?kara Buddha, Sara?kara Buddha and Dipankara Buddha were born in the same aeon (kalpa).
(kalpa is equal to 4.32 billion years)

RE: CS women vs Local Women

rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing rolling on the floor laughing nor does Ali

RE: The power ball lottery is up to U$679 million dollars. Drawing tomorrow night. Just saying.

big well done
cheering

RE: The power ball lottery is up to U$679 million dollars. Drawing tomorrow night. Just saying.

@galrads)
Thanks a lot mate. i'd very much like to be able get a place of my own to live in for starters.
This homelessness stuff is sought of Ok but really somewhere to call my home would be a good start, and I'd like to race against you in the Sydney Hobart race to mate that'd be great.
Mind boggles, could build a great big Potala atop of a mountain right here in good old Oz that'd be pretty good to!! Cheer the Dalai lama up hahaha
Just placed one game in each, why not I also one set of five sets of seven in Thursday Powerball to, the usual... cheering

RE: The power ball lottery is up to U$679 million dollars. Drawing tomorrow night. Just saying.

you convinced me so i entered the European Millions $284 Million & USA Mega Lotto & USA Power Lotto should top up my piggy bank nicely thanks galrads wave

RE: Who cost the most for their own protection and their family’s protection on planet earth?

Mr Chang is about to surpass your Federal Reserve Bank as worlds worst offender
Evergrande Projects is the construction arm to the group of companies. With our diverse pedigree of industry experience, we live and breathe building know-how and are trusted to deliver on our signature level of quality.

Evergrande Capital is the funds and investment management arm to the group of companies. We have a deep understanding of the Australian property markets and specialise in creating generational wealth through on-going partnerships.

Evergrande Properties is a boutique team of craftsmen at the heart of the group, driven to deliver on their vision and unique aspirations, with a specialisation in full service concept to completion development expertise.

The AU$85 billion ($61.6 billion) Australian super fund has some exposure to indebted property developer Evergrande. Meanwhile, China’s construction finance is part of its core strategy in real estat…

Evergrande, one of the largest property developers in China, is also the world’s most indebted with $300 billion in liabilities. Its recent default has sent shock waves through the market and China’s …
Under the merger process with QSuper to become a AU$200 billion superannuation fund Tomlinson stressed that supply won’t be an issue for its real estate strategies.

China Evergrande shares hit 11-year low

Wall Street marks biggest drop since May as Evergrande crisis intensifies

RE: US UK and Australia, combine in new Nuclear Submarine pact

some people got short memories General / President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono in Australia parliament 2005

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President Joko Widodo with fle behind his back (short memories)

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RE: US UK and Australia, combine in new Nuclear Submarine pact

who asked error
who answered

RE: US UK and Australia, combine in new Nuclear Submarine pact

An official Australian government reporter, once upon a time not all that long ago publicly on television who asked told the then President of Indonesia Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono that Australia could probably land one…sigh

RE: US UK and Australia, combine in new Nuclear Submarine pact

@tomcatty
worthy read PS: US-UK-Australia submarine deal is a dangerous joke which will only worsen geopolitical crisis with China
By:
Scott Ritter
Who is a former US Marine Corps intelligence officer and author of 'SCORPION KING: America's Suicidal Embrace of Nuclear Weapons from FDR to Trump.' He served in the Soviet Union as an inspector implementing the INF Treaty, in General Schwarzkopf’s staff during the Gulf War, and from 1991-1998 as a UN weapons inspector.

18 Sep, 2021 11:05

But the fact remains that the US has no meaningful military counter to China, the UK is not capable of sustaining any credible military presence in the Pacific, and Australia cannot afford to acquire and operate a force of eight nuclear-powered attack submarines. The Australian nuclear submarine project is a dangerous joke that only further exacerbates the existing geopolitical crisis with China by injecting a military dimension which will never see the light of day.

RE: US UK and Australia, combine in new Nuclear Submarine pact

@tomcatty
Nobody I know trusts PM Morrison Tom We only have to look at the F-35A Lightning II deal the plane is a load of crap, one only has to count the number that have crashed already. Australia's military cooperation with the US, the US currently deploys about 2,500 marines to the Top End each dry season, bullocks.
On 11 March 1942, during World War II, General Douglas MacArthur and members of his family and staff left the Philippine island of Corregidor and his forces, which were surrounded by the Japanese. Please don't forget that MacArthur deserted his troops in Philippines to save his own skin.

Both Malaysia and Indonesia have both criticized Australia's decision. Indonesia currently has available 750,000 armed personnel, it has already deployed well over 20,000 commandos close (very close) to Australia... Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo has maintained good ties with China despite issues over sovereignty near the Natuna Islands in ongoing south china sea dispute.
Indonesia foreign affairs spokesman Teuku Faizasyah said Jakarta had taken note of Australia’s decision to acquire nuclear-powered submarines and stressed “Indonesia is deeply concerned over the continuing arms race and power projection in the region”.
“Indonesia stresses the importance of Australia’s commitment to continue meeting all of its nuclear non-proliferation obligations,” the statement said.
“Indonesia calls on Australia to maintain its commitment towards regional peace, stability and security in accordance with the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation the code of conduct between the Association of South-east Asian Nations.
Indonesia is deeply concerned over the continuing arms race and power projection in the region.

The proposed USA UK submarine deal would provide a platform that could launch ballistic missiles and therefore could carry and deliver nuclear weapons. The initial French submarine deal was based on a nuclear powered submarine that then PM Turnbull (another liar) proposed the submarine would be converted to conventionally diesel power.

America could not defend Australia, best as i can tell America will very likely be trading US$Peso sooner than later and this country is gunner go down with it. Your American PM is a clown Tom, first class clown, just like Biden and Morrison, very least liars, bloody idiots

RE: Vietnam war

you need to get your head sorted
"Don't say Australia doesn't have blood on their hands with the aboriginals. Before acusing me of the things a small group of rich people did 200 years ago"!

I didn't say anything about Australia's treatment of the Aboriginal peoples so don't worry I didn't, if you ever get to learn Dutch history you'd find the Dutch in 1606 Dutch were the first Europeans to visit Australia.
Willem Janszoon mapped part of the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1606 and was the first European to set foot on Australia soil. Janszoon was followed by Dirk Hartog in 1616 and Abel Tasman in 1642 and 1644.

I never accused you of anything or your family of anythingdoh

RE: 73 or 74 year old woman gives birth to Twins!

check this link

RE: UK withdraw

One for our friend Ali
Queensland's Department of Agriculture is put in charge of commercialising three new varieties of Mango Ali, and display an image of new 1243 hybrid is bred to taste and look better than those already on the market.



Biosecurity bungle leaves Queensland growers hanging, Mango Industry Association forced to explain



New mango varieties hit shelves after frustrating wait ends for growers
The three-year old plantation will eventually be expanded to 12,000 trees with future plantings.

RE: UK withdraw

I don't think so Conrad, One Belt & Road Initiative has over 130 members, and though China over committed borrowers in a number of African nations, and took few wrong turns in Pakistan, I think there has been number of changes since Russia became more involved, I think generally the intentions of the Belt & Road Initiative are now been better directed.
American need to understand their dollars heading south all the way down to the Peso level of exchange...

The clown we got telling everybody how it is, instead of doing what's he's paid to do (ensure the peoples voices are heard in our House of Representation) that clown, has got our Minister for Foreign Affairs to refuse to discuss our China/Australia trade issues and so I recently read China thinks our economy is about to take a 30% tumble. Maybe I think so todoh

RE: UK withdraw

really Ali will cry

September 3, 2021

China is our most important partner, says Taliban
Describing China as its "most important partner", the Afghan Taliban has said it looks to Beijing to rebuild Afghanistan and exploit its rich copper deposits.

Describing China as its "most important partner", the Afghan Taliban has said it looks to Beijing to rebuild Afghanistan and exploit its rich copper deposits as the war-ravaged country faces widespread hunger and fears of an economic collapse.

Taliban spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said the group supports China's One Belt, One Road initiative that seeks to link China with Africa, Asia and Europe through an enormous network of ports, railways, roads and industrial parks.

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