Friday, April 24, 2009

Sanctified Lethality: Shaolin and Beans

 : Shaolin and Beans
Current mood:  blessed

            Why is it that the meat eaters often fail in comparison to the lethality of the Shaolin?  So many men look to size for the determining factor in predicting lethality.  As a former gym junky, now I train primarily in my abode.  I have weights, but hunks of metal build big muscles, not dense ones.  Lethality comes in spirit, not in size.  A vegetarian diet creates a person capable of strength, endurance, intelligence.

The diet of the Shaolin Monks, whom are perhaps the most advanced in self-defense in the world consists primarily of rice and beans.  Rice and beans make a complete protein, and not only a complete protein, but provide the consumer a more powerful diet.

The American gladiators: boxers, football players, and other fighters strike each other for money.  These American high power fights in comparison to the dangers of lethality of fight with a Shaolin Monk, a vegetarian, should prove no contest.  A Shaolin Monk would strike any of these gladiators dead with a single strike, but you will never see a true Shaolin Monk in a ring on television.  Such an act would be blasphemy to the ideals of the Shaolin, whom have derived their teaching from the Buddha.

Reportedly, the Buddha himself taught the Shaolin masters their craft.  Buddhism is a religion of peace and spirituality. The knowledge of the Buddha is in the public domain, as the primary texts are available at www.sacred-texts.com.

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