SURVEILLANCE, CRIME & PHILOSOPHY & CULTURE
"Live by the sword die by the sword." Christ to Peter
Strike with One Finger of the Buddha of Mercy.
of Lao Tzu.
OF 2ND TEMPLE OF THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL,
' XCLASP ONE HAND OVER THE OTHER.''
St. Aposlte of Divine Mercy, Faustina Kowalska of Poland, and St. Maximillian Kolbe of Germany
Now, "Peter, kill and eat."-Christ
The Intercession of PRAYER OF THE DIVINE MERCY.
the FILM, SHAOLIN MYSTAGOGUE, A MOST STELLAR HK FILM, on the Last SHAOLIN KUNG FU FORMS OF THE BUUDHA. Go Check it out.
THE CALL OF THE WILD-JACK LONDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
or
"What's my name"-RIHANNA
Who wore the iron flame shirt of Love....T.S. ELiot
Chadwick Yee Sun Yang, OSSTB, Anglian Church of Hong Kong0China
Paul Sang Yoon Park, OSSTB, Catholic Church of Korea of Rome. Holy See
"Live by the sword die by the sword." Christ to Peter
Strike with One Finger of the Buddha of Mercy.
of Lao Tzu.
OF 2ND TEMPLE OF THE BOOK OF EZEKIEL,
' XCLASP ONE HAND OVER THE OTHER.''
St. Aposlte of Divine Mercy, Faustina Kowalska of Poland, and St. Maximillian Kolbe of Germany
Now, "Peter, kill and eat."-Christ
The Intercession of PRAYER OF THE DIVINE MERCY.
the FILM, SHAOLIN MYSTAGOGUE, A MOST STELLAR HK FILM, on the Last SHAOLIN KUNG FU FORMS OF THE BUUDHA. Go Check it out.
THE CALL OF THE WILD-JACK LONDON!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
or
"What's my name"-RIHANNA
Who wore the iron flame shirt of Love....T.S. ELiot
Chadwick Yee Sun Yang, OSSTB, Anglian Church of Hong Kong0China
Paul Sang Yoon Park, OSSTB, Catholic Church of Korea of Rome. Holy See
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mmediately following the destruction of Jerusalem, the great philosopher Plato came to visit the ruins of the Temple. While inspecting the ruins he noticed a man crying bitterly. He walked over to the man and asked him who he was. “I’m Jeremiah, prophet of the Jews.” Plato couldn’t believe what he heard. “Jeremiah, your wisdom is known throughout the world. I must ask you two questions. Firstly, how could you cry over stones and mortar? Second, why do you cry over something which has already happened?
Jeremiah looked the man squarely in the eye and said, “Plato, wisest of men, are there any philosophical puzzles you haven’t yet answered?” Plato asked his most difficult questions to Jeremiah and the prophet answered them immediately. Jeremiah then said to the astonished Plato, “All the wisdom has come from these bricks and mortar. As for your second question, I’m afraid there is no way for you to comprehend this” (Rama, Toras Olah, quoted in Lev Eliyahu Vol1. pg 292).
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