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Category Archives: Chinese Language Reference
Newsletter 4.8 – August 2018
The Maitreyayana Newsletter, Vol 4., No. 8 – August 2018 Of Chinese-Language Christian Hymns This is my current Chinese-language Christian repertoire, graded by my preference: 1. Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty (圣哉三一歌) 2. Joyful, Joyful, We Adore Thee (快樂歌) … Continue reading
Posted in American Buddhism, Chinese History, Chinese Language Reference, Hong Kong, Maitreyayana, Meher Baba
Tagged Chinese Christian Hymns, 耶稣爱我, 赐副救主歌, J. S. Bach, Maitreyayana, Martin Luthor, Meher Baba, Vishveshwar, 圣哉三一歌, 坚固保障歌, 快樂歌, 恩友歌, 敬拜主, 万古磐石歌, 上帝进行歌
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Music Repertoire Changes
My Guidance has it that I am to stop using Hawaiian language completely, and go to Chinese lyrics. I choose not to comment on the reasons for this except to write that I don’t need a sacred language other than … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Language Reference, Hawaii, Maitreya, Maitreyayana, Meher Baba, vishveshwar
Tagged Bodhisattva, China, Chinese Christianity, Christian hymns, 耶稣爱我歌, 赐副救主歌, Hawaiian culture, Hawaiian language, human mass mind, Jesus Loves Me, Maitreyayana, Meher Baba, Methodism, planetary mainstream, Savior like a Shepherd Lead us, This I Know, What a Friend We Have in Jesus, 恩友歌
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Fa Lun Gong Technicians have been Progressively Compromising the “Great Firewall of China” with Dynamic Webpage Technology since 2002
Ref:NTDTV 31Mar18 Chinese language video clip 【新唐人(New Tang Dynasty* TV, abbrev. NTDTV, New York】中共从3月31号开始可能采取措施,进一步限制互联网自由。大陆网民自行搭建VPN翻墙或将被禁止,只允许使用官方许可的vpn服务器。技术人员提醒,这显著的安隐患。不过,自由门等免费翻墙工具不受这轮审查干扰,仍可正常使用。 The Chinese Communist took possible measures on 31 Mar to further limit freedom on the Internet. Mainland netizens have voluntarily erected VPN (virtual personal networks) to … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese History, Chinese Language Reference, the Web
Tagged Bill Xia, 自由门, Fa Lun Gong, Freegate, New Tang Dynasty, NTDTV, UltraSurf, VPN, 工信部, 新唐人, 无界浏览, 法轮功
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Newsletter 4.1 – January 2018
The Maitreyayana Newsletter, Vol. 4., No. 1 – 3 Jan 2018 A Healthy and Happy Year of the Dog to all! This is a year for attention to protocol and diplomacy. Next year, my birth year, the Year of the … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Language Reference, Diplomacy, Taiwan, vishveshwar
Tagged Cantonese, China, 粤语, Debian, Debian作业系统, ethnic music, 規約, Southeast Asian music, Taiwan, 台湾, 対外関係, 手順, 东南亚, 中国, 中国大陆
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Newsletter 3.7 – July 2017
The Maitreyayana Newsletter, Vol. 3, No. 7 – July 2017 Practice Update I am now in the gold (“hard”) stage of Sudoku, but I would say still definitely in the first trimester of gold – nowhere near ready for India. … Continue reading
Newsletter 3.4 – April 2017
The Maitreyayana Newsletter, Vol. 3 No. 4, April 2017 Practice Update 1. Chinese Language I’ve been through some reactivity about my goal of becoming fluent in Chinese, and it’s been due to excuses secondary to latent anger, such as “This … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese History, Chinese Language Reference, Maitreyayana, Taiwan
Tagged Dharma, Goddess, Great Mother, Hawaii, Hawaiian music, KUPA, Marpa, Tai Xuan Jing, Taiwan, ukulele, 台湾广播电台, 太玄经
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