Did the message of Buddhism get changed when it was translated from Indo-European languages into Chinese?
-
-
Its not the size that matters Its what you do with it that counts. Even Lichens are golden to many. Farming & Agriculture was and is, still part of Tibetan Buddhism so what you said is false. Tibet has such medicines that some say a monkey spirit shared.
#hanuman#hilamandjupic.twitter.com/DB0dPD461B
-
X can I ask your qualifications re: plant medicine? Also land & water management in extreme climates? Mosses? Lichens? Fungi? I also raise the point that Tibet has changed during Earths cycles like Australia has. Eg: Lake Mungo used to be an inland sea. Why forget the obvious?pic.twitter.com/6CBFb5LWcv
- 3 more replies
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.
Agricultural/horticultural/permacultural analogies are thus interwoven throughout the literature.