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About my Tai Chi instructor!

About my Tai Chi instructor!

Harry Watley · Friday, August 23rd 2013 at 2:02AM · 300 views
My Tai Chi instructor is a retired sheriff and a devout Christian. But while in the sauna today I asked him what his take on the 50th anniversary is on the March on Washington since Congress man Carl Lewis said that it was the deciding moment in America’s history.
I found his answer to be very interesting a truthful. He said that 50 years ago it was the deciding moment but not today. He went on to say it was like a traveling car that came to a stop 50 years ago and the keys taken out and the car succumbed to the elements.

He knows that I am our prophet, but he doesn’t believe yet. So, I said to him does his understanding mean that Dr. King was not the ONE? Many are called, but only ONE will be chosen am I right.

Today I also told the pastors what I find that is very dumb of us is that we have seven Christian pastors and one Muslim preacher and myself and the eight of you are arguing with me why the seven must follow the Jewish Jesus and the one Muslim preacher must follow the Arabian Prophet Mohammed and I am the only one arguing why we must follow a genuine prophet from our own race as the Jews followed Jewish prophets and the Arabian people followed the Arab Prophet Mohammed!
They all began to walk away from me.

Tell me BIA what you all think. Do I sound like I am delusional? Do I sound like I need medication or that I should see a therapist?

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Harry Watley Wilson Salem, NC

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Earl Brown Friday, August 23rd 2013 at 11:30AM

Really Harry... then you should know the "dance" of Dai Khi begins in the mind. The dance is for meditation purposes, increasing energy flow thru the meridians, and becoming one with "no-thing". As for delusional thinking....the dance of Dai Khi should bring one into solitude with oneself. In other words Harry, i recommend... Silence!

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