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    I suppose that's good...

    ...my stored nuts were runnning low.
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    The cold for thirst. Kung-Fu for Hunger
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    right...

    So what does cold kungfu equal? A smoothie? Make mine with almonds, please.
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    I noticed that Kung-Fu seemed to make Hunger less there. To manage the cold/freezing temperatures I would do what I called Swallow the Cold.

    From this the concept of the cold for thirst. Kung-Fu for Hunger.
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    kungfu and hunger

    I remember talking to Shaolin monk Shi Xinghong about living at Shaolin before it blossomed. The monks were really poor then and had to beg and forage to eat. Often they just used qigong to quell their hunger.

    Also there's a common practice of bigu qigong, which is a form of fasting.

    But for me, I tend to get more thirsty when it's hot.
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    Thirst when It's hot?

    That's why I like luke warm water...to drink.

    I actually like different temperatures of water to drink. I need to continue work on merely taking water from the air and directly whatevering the water molecules into my cellular structures or whatever need-be.

    Part of, "Sub-Atomic Squirrel"-by Ernie Moore Jr. :~> Sort of thing.
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    I met some KFO people recently. It was really nice. Seeing their strengths and various skill focuses, was good for me. Being aware of things I lack, gives me direction options for developing or being more complete.-ish
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    It's always nice to meet forum members

    Most of them turn out to be kids, but that's okay. You can't fool the youth.
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    To be actual it is Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu, Squirrel. But it's not authenticly Kung-Fu. Squirrel is posture and concepts. The more active apearing aspect is Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu. Ernie Moore Jr.'s Kung-Fu is exercises-ish. It is long to say one and seemingly incomplete to say the other. "Breathing" is both without compomising either.

    Now when someone asks what style do you do I might can say, I Breathe (My Breathing--Ernie Moore Jr.'s Breathing).

    People will see what I might do and they might have names for it. Or call it what They would like. They are not wrong. We, all over the world call the same things by different sounds (languagEs). So (needle and-thread), understand it as you do; it is whatever it is. Whatever that might be. If I ever teach it, I might use my preferred terms. But Whatever whatever, very good. :~>

    I'm me what ever that comprises. And I love that consolidation, or the such. I am Happy.



    Note: Fun is a Squirrel requirement. Joy might be considered an aspect of fun. It probablly doesn't matter. Whatever Is, Was. :~>
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    squirrel food

    We just got this new video in - Eating the Uneatable - and there's no squirrel eating. They eat some kind of gopher with poisonous hair, but no squirrels.
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    Well (a deep hole from which water is gotten), I can't be too sad that there were no squirrels there.
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    part 2 is coming...

    ... I'll let you know if there's squirrels in part 2.
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    I've been hibernating.

    I'm not sure squirrel will be on part two. Squirrel isn't considered that strange a food source in some areas. Of course, I run into a lot of people from back in the woods here, and most of them can relate a story of them or some relative eating squirrel. I'm not exactly sure why, I've never asked. Perhaps they fell on tough times. Not as tough as the squirrel. You didn't see the squirrel eating squirrel. Some people.

    Went vegetarian again last week(was a vegetarian before getting married.) I'm liking it, but I have to be careful, for some reason sweets make me really hungry. Been avoiding them like the plague.

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    kc

    still veg?
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    Yes. Care for some soy nuts?

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