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       Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 3, 2021, 8:30 am
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       Here is a fellow who has spent fourteen years living in caves,
       how about it. Does that appeal you you, even just a little.
  HTML https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpfHYhyqC-Q
       Much love, Jed.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Smiling Date: February 6, 2021, 9:10 pm
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       Well, I would really enjoy living in the nature and not carrying
       money. But i will skip the eating grasshoppers and lizzards
       part. Maybe a place with more wild fruits and vegetables will
       suit me better? Plus, maybe add a cushion to sleep on.
       I like this guy. Not because he is also gay, of course.
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       When it came to the part he said "i realize all my problems come
       from all these thoughts", tears came into my eyses. I cried a
       little bit and i dont know why. Do you know why, Jed?
       p.s. Sorry, i cant change this 'why question' to a 'how
       question' as you always suggest.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 7, 2021, 2:33 am
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       Sometimes there is no reason 'why', perhaps even all time.
       Love ya, Jed
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Kathryn Date: February 11, 2021, 12:09 am
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       He had a similar process to get rid of thoughts he didn’t need
       just like things he didn’t need. I found him very lucid. I
       realize that fear prevents me from adopting a similar lifestyle,
       although when I was a child I longed to find a cave to live in.
       I made a secret fort in our bomb shelter instead.
       “He hideth my soul in the cleft of the rock that shadows a dry,
       thirsty land.”
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 11, 2021, 7:32 am
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       Wow, a bomb shelter, all I ever had was my school desk. Sounds
       pretty guchie to me.
       Love ya, Jed.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: anthropisces Date: February 11, 2021, 8:04 pm
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       The largest insect I have eaten is a lubber grasshopper, which
       is said to be toxic, but I didn't know and didn't suffer any ill
       effects. They are huge, slow, fat and colorful.
       I tore it in half and I thought that I'd just barely sample it
       and just gave a little suction. Then the entire contents of the
       thing were accidentally vacuumed into my mouth and I was
       thinking "oh man, that is a lot of bug, this is disgusting." But
       then I calmed myself and tasted it and it was all crab and
       almonds with zero grassiness, bitterness or anything else
       objectionable.
       Of the handfulls of termites I've eaten and a few dozen june
       beetle larvae that crabby taste has been a constant.
       But I don't eat any of that stuff anymore.
       I also feel that the most important teaching of Jesus is that
       "we should just stop worrying and live like the birds". You can
       find some real gems in the bible as long as you are willing to
       reject (a lot of) things that are obviously out of sync with the
       birds type of teaching.
       But that's a whole other teaching of Jesus that one can believe
       was actually said by him (or some other guru). When they pinned
       Jesus down and tried to tie him up with religious law he
       basically asked "who is for what and what is for who? is the law
       for man or man for the law?" He was basically saying that "the
       law" should be adopted to the extent that it serves you and if
       you find that some or all of it doesn't then let it serve you by
       using the pages of the bible to clean your countertops.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 12, 2021, 1:20 am
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       Nothing but  agreement from Cambo....
       Much love, Jed.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Cimi Date: February 25, 2021, 2:01 am
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       [emoji1]love you Jed,so amazing to find your forum~
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       best wishes from a Chinese girl across the ocean :)
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Jed McKenna Date: February 25, 2021, 6:20 am
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       Dear Chinese Girl from across the ocean:
       I may not be that far away as I have lived in Cambodia for the
       past ten years. I have a number of Chinese students in my
       Navigator Series course. I enjoy interacting with them and I
       have a pretty good  understanding of  what they go through in
       life. I love Chinese culture and also am very aware of the
       complexity of it.
       Anyways, enough of my 'stuff'. If you have any question and
       would like to ask, don't hesitate to write me. If you feel it is
       a little too 'personal' you can connect with me at
       cambodianashram@gmail.com.
       So, stay healthy and happy, love ya, Jed.
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       Re: Living in caves... hm... 
       By: Floris Date: March 4, 2021, 1:58 pm
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       Thought I would check out the forum again after some time.
       I definitely feel attraction when watching that. That easy and
       sober sense, love that. For quite some time I held some fears of
       being seen as boring, but his lifestyle puts a bit of magic on
       that which I felt others might interpret as boring. In the
       meanwhile I've gotten to appreciate that vibe more. Sometimes
       I'm just sitting in my bedroom and feeling that. I found though
       I'm not a big fan of cold though, so perhaps no caves for me.
       And long time no see Jed, wishing you all the best
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