In the nation, we find Islam, but in Buddhism, do we find Buddha, or in Buddhahood, do we find Buddhism? Those are questions I ask for the retaliatory hitch, which means religious response of those or to those, possibly, who commit, to what is commated, that’s reposed. Does that mean hitched? No, it means to those who want to understand. Hitch means I got it, not a way in, Buddha and Pali are that, but a hitch means I get something. In nation, we do, Islam; in Mohammed we do, Koran, but Buddhism, what is it? It is a nation, repose, a cultural repsonse for each nation expiriting it, that’s showing how to do it for it’s enclosures. But a nation? Is it? It once was. Does that denote failure or more that it is cause that something changed, cause? Treaty failure, but also renunciation, not renounciation, but renunciation, and that’s behoovredness, meaning who does renunce, do any of us, Buddha did in that He taught what He learned, for free, in that anyone could learn. Enclosures are part of that, disciples got more, but anyone could learn. So the taught is it, hitch, do you get it, not you the reader, but somebody did and Buddha taught. So did Pali, her recepticle was Buddha, He came to Sri Lanka and lived for ten years. Now, why capitalize He for Him and not she, well problem in that she said no thanks and He didn’t comment. Now, history, muslim, Islam, Koran, and Mohammed, all related, are they? Should be. Buddha pressed for teachers and said He didn’t have any, or did he. Shalom he said, was he Jewish or did he presage it. If he did, Hebrews have teachers, or did he? Pali said Shalom, did she presage anything? We rarely hear about her, but whew what a life, authoress, poetess, governor and lover of millions, mutually and eighteen husbands at once. Whew what a life, who wouldn’t want it. palisum.com Hee Hee who has thirteen wives but the Queen of Mean, I mean alive, husbands but she called them wives, but all at once? Even the sect was divided!!! She was not. Not against any law in the kingdom for a woman to have more than one husband. But men, whew we know, we just know. Whew Whew Whew, who wants to, not me.
Something to say?
You must be logged in to post a comment.




