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Making Love And Reach The Passion of SEXS

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i dont want to miss a thing
every single thing i do, and every moment that we shared
when we making love, having agreat adventure of sex
reach the climax, and cum inside..
like flying beneath the sky...

paris van java

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hari ini ke bandung.....
dah itu saja..
melihat kejernihan cewe2 yang ada di bandung...
hahahahahahaha..
bisa-bisa kena UU-Pornografi nih.. habis gimana ndak mengundang napsu, ornag pakean dan tubuh sangat serasi begitu. mini namun sexy, putih-putih lagi.. bikin nglanjor ajah.. :">
so damn beauty.. deh pokoknya..
Teruskan ke-sexyan kota bandung tea..

Neo-Tao "The Balance"

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TaO BalanCe

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When we talk about "Tao" what is actually means. The Tao is the natural order of things. It is a force that flows through every living and sentient object, as well as through the entire universe. When the Tao is in balance it is possible to find perfect happiness. The primary religious figures in Taoism are Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu, two scholars who dedicated their lives two balancing their inner spirits.

The Tao was written in a time of feudal warfare and constant conflict. Lao Tzu was reflecting on a way which would stop the warfare, a realistic path for humanity to follow which would end the conflict. And so he came up with a few pages of short verses, which became the Tao Te Ching. This is the original book of Tao.

It was shortly followed by a series of commentaries, and commentaries on the commentaries, and then hybridized with Confucianism, Buddhism, and a clutch of other Eastern religions. Books of Tao from around the time of Christ more closely resemble an unexpurgated 10 commandments than the poetic Tao Te Ching, carefully delineating everything from the proper system of greetings to the proper way to clean one's house. Most modern Taoists consider this to be a radical departure from the true Tao, since Lao Tzu abhorred the caste systems of Confucianism that riddled the later Taoist books.

The order and harmony of nature, they said, was far more stable and enduring than either the power of the state or the civilized institutions constructed by human learning. Healthy human life could flourish only in accord with Dao -- nature, simplicity, a free-and-easy approach to life. The early Taoists taught the art of living and surviving by conforming with the natural way of things; they called their approach to action wuwei (wu-wei -- lit. no-action), action modeled on nature.

in this day Tao is bring to our benefit of our health. the balancing of Yin and Yang makes know and live with nature. we are nature it self and we have to respect the nature spirit.