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'This non-sectarian technique aims for the total eradication of mental impurities and the resultant highest happiness of full liberation"



The same result can be achieved simply by the consumption of a bottle or two of Buckfast Tonic Wine. Just substitue the word "faculties" for "impurities".

omniprescient Wrote:

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> Quote:

>

> 'This non-sectarian technique aims for the total

> eradication of mental impurities and the resultant

> highest happiness of full liberation"

>

>

> The same result can be achieved simply by the

> consumption of a bottle or two of Buckfast Tonic

> Wine. Just substitue the word "faculties" for

> "impurities".


xxxxxxx


:)-D


:))


The thing is - it's true!!


Have you not noticed - SPIRITual - the clue is in the spirit.


Fact :)


I'm not joking, btw :)

True Sue.....



Though does the ol' Viss-med? give such a quality hang over as the "Buckfast" Tonic wine ?


NO


( in capital letters, sadly not )



I'm sure if Gahndi knew about the stuff he'd have been bang on it


"Empty your mind.....Ohhmmmm"



( yeah dead easy @ ?4.00 a pop, Spar shop Sydenham )



W:)-DF

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