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861  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ on: December 29, 2017, 06:29:20 PM
Coffee & Cuban Coffee, in Cuba they boil their coffee down to a small amount, so it's a lot stronger. Like if you made a pot of coffee with a coffee machine, then put it in a metal pot on the stove and boiled the pot down to one shot glass.

Guarana, Contains Caffeine and Theobromine. So has the effects of Coffee and Chocolate.

Guyusa, kind of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.

Yerba Mate, Kinda of like Tea, but it is used in place of Coffee in some places. And is stronger than Tea.

Oilahuasca: Oilahuasca is using simple things like Cinnamon/Clove Tea to turn off your P450 Enzymes, then taking something like Basil Extract, to achieve effects like ecstasy. It is similar to how Ayahuasca works.

Enchymoma: A word from the 1800s, it means "An Elixir Made in the Stomache"

Hotentot Tea: A Dream Brew including Imphepho flowers and a few other things, meant to promote dreaming.

Soma: An Ancient Vedic Brew, some Historians believe it is Opium Poppy, some Historians believe it is Amanita Muscaria, some Historians believe it is a brew Similar to Ayahuasca.

Ambrosia: An ancient Greek brew, possibly containing Opium, but definitely containing some kind of Psychoactive plant.

White Lotus Wine: The Ancient Egyptians used to let their Wine soak up the stuff inside Lotus before drinking it, so that they had a Lotus Tea/Wine. White lotus contains a compound that attaches to dopamine receptors.

Kratom: Has been made into tea by Buddhists for hundreds if not thousands of years. Contains Opiates that are not illegal, because they are not the same as the Opiates in Opium. And they may not show up on drug tests, I would double check though.

Lemon Grass: Contains Myrcene which can also be found in Hops/Beer. Has a slight Opiod Analgesic effect.

Black Cohosh: Attaches to 5HT serotonin receptors, can be made into a Tea or Capsule.

Mucuna Seed/Velvet Bean: Contains L-DOPA and Tryptamines, people use it as a Mood Enhancer.

Catnip: Can be made into a tea and drank by humans for light sedative effect, about 80% of cats are effected by it.

Valerian Root: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Causes sedative effects in humans.

Silver Vine: Can effect cats similar to Catnip. Probably has effects for humans.

Bog Bean Leaves: Can effect cats similar to Catnip, used by humans in place of coffee.

Dittany of Crete: A Cooking Spice grown in Europe, this plant does not drop seeds and can only be cultivated by growing a clone, and it has been passed down this way for a LONG time. It has some sedative effects from what I have read, but I have not tried it.

Voaconga Africana: Contains things similar to Ibogaine and could be used for drug treatment.

Inebriating Mint: Used around Turkey, made like Tea, has a sedative effect.

Indian Warrior: A Natural Sedative/Tranquilizer

Mulungu: Said to be "Nature's Valium" by some people.

Wild Dagga: Contains Leourine, similar to Cannabis but not the same. Can be smoked or made into a tea.

Clip Dagga: Just like Wild Dagga

Motherwort/Siberian Motherwort: Contains the same thing as Wild Dagg and Clip Dagga.

Virola Elongota: Used by people in the Amazon as an entheogen and arrow poison.

Desfontainia: Known as "Chilean Holly", used as a Hallucinogen by native people.

Typha Capensis: Root Mass used as Entheogen

Maconha Brava: Used as an Entheogen in some places.

Black Horehound: Contains Diterpenes and is said to have some entheogen effects.

Stone Root: Has effects on the central nervous system and other parts of the body.

Horny Goat Weed: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men

Yohimbe: Used as a Sexual Stimulant for Men and Women

Belladonna Eye Drops: Used to make your eyes Dilated

Passion Flower: MAOI/Antidepressant

Kanna: SSRI/Antidepressant

Aconite aka Monks Hood aka Wolf's Bane. It has been used to kill wolves and was said to turn people in to werewolves. It is poison and can kill someone who eats to much, some people smoke it though.

Acacia is known as "Waddle" in Australia and has species all over the world, the bark contains DMT, 5-MeO-DMT and other Tryptamines.

Acorus Calamus aka Sweet Flag. Can cause hallucinations. It is used in medicine and food.

Amanita Muscaria aka Fly Agaric. Hallucinogenic and possibly Narcotic. You have probably seen them with toads on them, or gnomes under them, or in Alice in Wonderland.

Some species of Ants have been used to achieve ritual hallucinations. Some ants contain hallucinogens you can use by swallowing them.

Ayahuasca is a mixture of 2 things. Any plant containing MAOIs mixed with any plant containing DMT, then drank together.

Belladona seeds are poisonous and have been used to achieve hallucinations for a long time. They say that the reason "witches fly on broom sticks" is because they would use broom sticks to put the Belladona seed in a... weird place. Then they would "Fly".

Betel leaf is chewed by about 1/10th of the world's population as a mild stimulant similar to cigarettes.

Brugmansia contains Scopolamine which can cause vivid hallucinations via making you extremely delirious. It is not a hallucinogen, it is a delliriant and a poison that can kill you.

caesalpinia sepiaria is said to cause hallucinations.

Camellia Sinensis aka Tea Leaves, contains both Caffeine and L-Theanine, which together work differently than either of them would alone.

Cannabis aka Marijuana aka Pot also Hash contains THC and other Cannabinoids.

Chocolate contains Theobromine.

Cantharides aka Spanish Fly. An Aphrodisiac made from the wings of a beetle. Supposedly Sudanese people grind up dung beetles and drink them with water, no known reason for this yet though.

Coffee contains Caffeine.

Datura is just like Brugmansia.

Duboisia Hopwoodii aka Pituri grows in Australia and has nicotine and a stronger (more poisonous) relative of nicotine in it.

Ephedra aka Mormon Tea contains Ephedrine, a stimulant which has been used to treat asthma.

Fugu aka Puffer fish. It's liver contains a nuerotoxin that kills most people, some people survive with no vital signs, then wake back up after 3 days. It is a delicacy in Japan because you have to trust the chef to not kill you, even on accident.

Guarana contains both Theobromine and Caffeine.

Heimia Salicifolia aka "Sun Opener" has the ability to turn your vision yellow when you drink it in a tea.

Henbane is poisonous and some people smoke it.

Iboga contains Ibogaine which has in recent times been used to cure Heroine and other opiate addictions. It could also be useful for cigarette smokers and methamphetamine users.

Inebriating Mint is used as a sedative and light hallucinogen in Turkey and a few other places.

Kava Kava has the same descriptive qualities as marijuana (Sedative/Euphoriant), but it is not the same when you take it, they are different. Mixing them together gives them Synergy though.Kava will make your moth numb and does not taste awesome.

Kratom is a sedative or a stimulant depending how much you take, and people chew it or make it into a tea.

lycopodium complanatum has been used by natives as a stimulant.

lycopodium selago causes a "mild narcotic hypnosis" at low doses and coma at high doses.

Mandrake root is poisonous and has historically been used in tons of potions and stuff. It was the plant that had a crying baby as a root in Harry Potter. The roots actually do look like people sometimes and historically they have been involved in all kinds of crazy stuff.

Morning Glory Seeds contain LSA which is a cousin of LSD.

Myelobia Smerintha Moths are said to be able to give you dreams when eaten, and the Aztecs claimed a moth as their underworld God, so someone should see what is in those ones.

the Nightmare fish is known to cause terrible nightmares. It could be kyphosus vaigiensis or kyphosus fuseus.

Osteophloeum Platyspermum is used in Ecuador for it's hallucinogenic properties.

Peyote is known to contain Mescaline.

Psilosybe mushrooms (usually Psilosybe Cubensis) are known as "Magic Mushrooms" commonly.

Puffballs are the mushrooms genuses: Lycoperdon, Bovista and Calvatia and have been known to cause Auditory Hallucinations.

Qat aka Khat is eaten in the middle east, it is used commonly like coffee, but is more like Amphetamine.

San Pedro is similar to Peyote.

Scirpus has traditionally been used as a Hallucinogen in Mexico, but it's effects have not been studied.

Scotch Broom supposedly has hallucinogenic seeds, and leaves that when smoked, make colors seem more vibrant.

Syrian Rue contains MAOIs which shut off parts of your immune system, allowing certain plants to take stronger effect (ex: used in Ayahuasca to make DMT orally effective) but it will also make Chocolate, Alcohol and Cheese poisonous during the duration of its effect on you because you can not break them down properly. This is called the "Cheese Syndrome" or "Cheese Effect"

Tree Tobacco is much like Tobacco but contains nicotine and other things, and it grows in South America.

Wild Lettuce (all lettuce actually, but this one has the most) contains opiates, not the same at the opiates in opium, but they hit the same receptors in the brain. It used to be called "Poor man's opium", and it probably grows in your yard.

Virola is known to contain DMT and other things.

Yohimbe bark is used as an Aphrodisiac and Stimulant for both men and women.

Yopo contains 5-HO-DMT which is mixed with Edible Lime and blown into people's noses in south America.

Uziza: Contains Caryophyllene, which is also in Cannabis and works similar to Cannabinoids.

Syrian Oregano & Thyme: Both of these contain Thymol, which is related to Propofol, which is the stuff that Michael Jackson was using to sleep. Thymol does not act like Propofol only because it is broken down in the stomach and liver.

Betel Leaf and Nut: Contains Chavicol, the leaves and nut are chewed like tobacco all over the world, and drops of extract can be added to a cigarette or joint for a stimulant effect.

Dragon's Head (Dracocephelums): Sedative Effect

Wool Grass: Root mass is used as an Entheogen

Sun Opener: Used as part of a Mixture in Mexico by Natives. It has effects of its own, but they are hard to pin point. Maybe a skeletal muscle relaxant, it has a weird hangover.

Coleus: Used by the same tribe that invented Salvia, it is a Sedative but has not been studied much.

Hops: Contain Myrcene, which works as a light Opiod Analgesic.

Indian Bay Leaves: Contains Caryophyllene

Uncaria Rhynchophylla: Has effects on the NMDA receptor.

Ylang Ylang: Contains Caryophyllene and other Terpenes.

Tecoma Stans: Works in some cats like Catnip. Could have effects in humans.

Tartarian Honey Suckle Bark: Works like Catnip in some cats. Could have effects in humans.

Cigarette Tobacco/Nicotiana Tobaccum: Used for dreaming by Native Americans, not used to Relax or Stimulate.

Jasmine Tobacco: A Species of Tobacco whose flowers smell like Jasmine

Bitter Calea: Used to promote dreaming.

Graviola: 5HT1a Agonist

Senegalia greggii: Native to Texas to California and in Sonora Mexico, the extract has stimulant effects

Here are some others
Red Clover
Ugni Molinae
Casearia Sylvestris
Pachyptera Hymenaea
Prickly Poppy
Adrenorphin (Cow Brain)
Deltorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Dermorphin (Waxy Leaf Frog)
Chaste Tree
Black Kohosh
Laurelia Novae-Zelandiae
Salvia Leriifolia
Salvia Divinorum (Illegal in some places, also very active on other receptors)
Tabernaemontana Pachysiphon
Irvingia Gabonesis
Myrrh
Dalea Purpurea
Nigella Sativa Seed
Sophora Subprostata
Picralima Nitida
Chocolate (Reports say that Chocolate makes other Opiods stronger)
Yellow Horned Poppy
Crydalis Yanhusuo
Spinorphin (Cow Spine)
D-Phenylalanine (Enkephalinas Inhibitor)
Oriental Poppy
Marijuana (CBD is an Opiod)
862  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ on: December 29, 2017, 06:22:43 PM
STEP 4-

From here it gets a little harder to explain as a point by point operation, so I will more generally explain what I am trying to say.


If you live in America you probably think that Religion is all about Heaven and Hell, but it turns out most Religions don't even believe in those things.

In Hinduism Cows are considered important, and you have probably wondered why. It is because Cows give us milk, so they are considered one of your Mothers. And even today Milk is right along side Orange juice as a staple in many people's fridge. Cows are pretty much treated like people because they are seen as a representation of the Mother Goddess Kamadhenu. No Temples are dedicated to her, but the Cows are her Temples.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kamadhenu

The 7 Mothers are known as Matrikas or Matara and are important to Shaktism, which is the worship of the Feminine forces of nature.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrikas

And if you look in to other Polytheistic Religions they treat Cows similarly, but they would also eat the Cow. They just thought it was fun to treat it nice first.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apis_%28god%29

The word "Yoga" means "to add" or "to join" or "combined", and it can be visualized as putting a Yoke onto an Ox, in that you are employing your body for a purpose.  Yoga practice is meant to be focused on the 5 Sheaths or 5 Kosha, which are: Foodstuff, Energy, Mnd-stuff, Wisdom & Bliss. The goal is to practice these things and line your body up with them so that the 5 Kosha are working together and at full capacity.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kosha

An important part of this process is learning about your Prana, which is in your breathing & heart.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prana

According to the Doctrine of the Three bodies in Hinduism, the human being is composed of three sariras or "bodies" emanating from Brahman by avidya, "ignorance" or "nescience". They are often equated with the five koshas (sheets), which cover the atman. The Three Bodies Doctrine is an essential doctrine in Hinduism.

Shaktipat or Śaktipāta (Sanskrit, from shakti - "(psychic) energy" - and pāta, "to fall") refers in Hinduism to the conferring of spiritual "energy" upon one person by another. Shaktipat can be transmitted with a sacred word or mantra, or by a look, thought or touch – the last usually to the ajna chakra or third eye of the recipient.

A Mantrik or mantric is someone who specializes in practicing mantra. In India the word mantrik & similar names are synonymous with magician in different languages. Generally a mantrik is supposed to derive his powers from the use of charms, mantras, spells and other methods. A Hindu mantrik is known to worship Kali and is often mentioned in the same breath as tantric, though there are subtle differences. A Mantrik is one who chants to please a god or evil spirit for his benefit. Mantras are sacred chantings containing magical and mystical words.

Sahasrara (Sanskrit: सहस्रार, IAST: Sahasrāra, English: "thousand-petaled") or crown chakra is the seventh primary chakra, according to Hindu tradition.

Ajna (Sanskrit: आज्ञा, IAST: Ājñā, English: "command") or third-eye chakra is the sixth primary chakra according to Hindu tradition.

Vishuddha (Sanskrit: विशुद्ध, IAST: Viśuddha, English: "especially pure"), or Vishuddhi, or throat chakra is the fifth primary chakra according to the Hindu tradition.

Anahata (Sanskrit: अनाहत, IAST: Anāhata, English: "unstruck") or heart chakra is the fourth primary chakra, according to Hindu Yogic, Shakta and Buddhist Tantric traditions. In Sanskrit, anahata means "unhurt, unstruck and unbeaten". Anahata Nad refers to the Vedic concept of unstruck sound (the sound of the celestial realm). Ananhata is associated with a calm, serene sound devoid of violence.

Manipura (Sanskrit: मणिपूर, IAST: Maṇipūra, English: "jewel city") or solar plexus/navel chakra is the third primary chakra according to Hindu tradition.

Svadhishthana (Sanskrit: स्वाधिष्ठान, IAST: Svādhiṣṭhāna, English: "one's own base") or sacral chakra is the second primary chakra according to Hinduism.

Muladhara (Sanskrit: मूलाधार, IAST: Mūlādhāra, English: "root support") or root chakra is one of the seven primary chakras according to Hinduism. It may be represented by the color red, but its root square form is usually yellow.




Yoga, including breathing techniques and postures (asana), is employed to balance the energies in the body/mind.

Mudras, or gestures

Mantras: syllables, words, and phrases
Mandalas

Yantras: symbolic diagrams of forces at work in the universe
Identification with deities



Many people don't know this, but 92 Percent of the World's Diamond Industry is centered in Surat India. Diamonds are actually not as expensive as we make them, and supposedly one Jewelry company owns more diamonds than the rest of the world combined. Diamonds were not a popular engagement gift in America until around the 1940s and the whole process to create diamonds that reflect light comes from the Hindu religion. When Britain owned most of the world they spread Diamonds to everyone, just like tea, and the Cullinan Diamond (the biggest diamond in the world) is still kept by the Royal family.

Diamonds are pretty much unbreakable, which is what makes them so useful. They are used on the tips of tools so that etchings can be made in rocks, or metal. But the main thing that people think of when they think of a Diamond are the facets. Diamond cutting is about getting all the right angles so that the light is most utilized and shines out in all directions as much as possible. This comes from Hindu tradition. You can see the same idea in a Rudraksha bead. A Rudraksha bead is meant to symbolize Shiva's Eyes, the word for Diamond in Sankrit is Vairja which is the same word for lightning bolt, and lightning is associated with the God Indra. The Vairja is important to both Hindu and Buddhist cultures.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vajra

The picture of an orange seed is a Rudraksha Seed, you can see it has many faces just like a diamond.

Ancient Hindu scriptures mention eight types of diamonds
1. Hanspati: transparent white color like a conch,
2. Kamlapati: transparent pinkish white, like lotus petal.
3. Vajraneel: transparent blue-white, like the color of the neck of a blue jay,
4. Vanaspati: transparent green-white, like fresh blade of grass,
5. Shyamvajra: transparent smoky-grey color
6. Telia: oily,and dark color.
7. Sanloyi: yellow-green or pale green color,

The 2 topped, tapered, or scroll looking object is a ritual object is known as a Vairja, and it is meant to represent lightning and diamonds.





Diamond Tipped Tools
https://www.menards.com/main/tools-hardware/power-tools-accessories/rotary-tool-sets-accessories/tool-shop-reg-rotary-tool-diamond-tipped-bit-set-20-piece/p-1444421185274-c-10099.htm

Diamond Alternative Material
https://www.alibaba.com/showroom/raw-moissanite.html
863  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am Looking for People Who Want To Create a Currency for Their Home Town on: December 29, 2017, 05:41:54 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
864  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Creating Your Own CryptoCurrency (An actual guide, not an Easter Egg Hunt) on: December 29, 2017, 05:41:20 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
865  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Pre-ANN] Temple Coin [TMPC] - Scrypt PoS 8% / A Bounty Currency on: December 29, 2017, 05:40:00 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
866  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO Is Really A Good Investment or Not? on: December 29, 2017, 05:37:04 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
867  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is the best way to invest? on: December 29, 2017, 05:35:58 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
868  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Top upcoming ICO with greatest potential on: December 29, 2017, 05:35:08 PM
ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2663919.0
869  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / ॐ Temple Coin Syllabus ॐ on: December 29, 2017, 05:30:42 PM
Here is the Syllabus for Temple Coin for anyone who wants to know what we are doing as a Community.


STEP 1-

Christmas- Launch Temple Coin, a Proof-of-Stake Litecoin Clone, and Spread it on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter, while keeping it away from people who already have a ton of different coins, so as to create a new Community, instead of getting existing Bitcoiners to come into our Community.

Week after Christmas- Create Chat Room, Create Currency Symbol, Recruit Temple Coin Emissaries

First Month- Launch a Cryptonote Mining Pool for when we start launching Cryptonotes, Launch the first Town Based Cryptonote, January 20th 2018 make the first Temple Coin sale for Malawi Strains, Give out as many Temple Coins as possible.

That first sale will create value for the Coin. The first Bitcoin sale was 10,000 Bitcoins for 2 Pizzas. That is now over $10,000,000 in Bitcoin. And I was there when Bitcoin was $5 and we personally had to go in large numbers beg companies like Paypal to accept Bitcoins. I was part of Bitcoin becoming what it is, it is guaranteed that I can get value for Currencies I make. I know what I am doing.


STEP 2-

Second Month- Announce Temple Coin, the first Temple Coin sales, and the Community and the Chat Room and the Cryptonote Mining Pool on Bitcointalk, Bitsharestalk, and all Cryptocurrency related forums.

Find an Exchange- At this point we will begin contacting Exchanges to let them know about the Community we have that they can collect fees from if they add our coin to their exchange.

And if there is anyone that has Temple Coins but no patience, you can go ahead and start contacting Exchanges and asking them to list Temple Coin. I will get it listed somewhere by some time in February, but if you really really just have no patience, go ahead and start asking websites like these to list us:

https://novaexchange.com/markets/

https://c-cex.com/


STEP 3- Creating Value

Once we are on an exchange, we will just start making money hand over fist.

(A) First, what I will do, is this: even if the coin is only $0.001 each or something, I will take a large portion of the Coins I have, and I will buy Silver with them. Then I will start offering Silver for sale in exchange for Temple Coins and our Town Currencies. This will create a flood of people who want to buy the Coin, because if they buy the Coin and hold it in their Wallet, it will gain 8% interest per year, and they could either wait for the Coin to go up in value a little, then use it to buy Silver, or use that 8% every year to buy Silver. And because you will be able to do that, the value will go up. I will also create Ethereum Tokens and Bitshares Assets, that we can use for Trading; and we will create a Steemit group where we all create accounts with tons of voting power.

(B) Then, once we have Silver being traded for Coins, then we will get land and start building a physical Temple. And once we have a Physical Temple, we will begin to fill it with these things:

Temple Recruitment



Trading Sacred Items for Coins
 

Japa mala or Mala (माला), meaning: garland, is a set of beads commonly used by Hindus and Buddhists, usually made from 108 beads, though other numbers are also used. Malas are used for keeping count while reciting, chanting, or mentally repeating a mantra or the name or names of a deity. This practice is known in Sanskrit as japa.
 
Gemstone Beads
https://www.houseofgems.com/gemstone-beads.aspx
http://www.shipwreckbeads.com/catalog/Beads/Gemstone-Beads/
http://www.jewelrysupply.com/gemstone-beads
http://www.dakotastones.com/
http://www.limabeads.com/Gemstone-Beads-C204
http://www.fusionbeads.com/gemstones
https://www.beadaholique.com/beads-pendants-charms/beads/gemstone-beads
https://www.goodybeads.com/store/Beads-Charms-Gemstones.htm
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/gemstone-beads
 
Rudraksha Beads
http://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/rudraksha+beads.html
http://www.nepalirudraksha.com/
https://www.rudrakshabeads.org/
https://www.rudraksham.com/index.aspx
http://www.buyrudraksha.com/
 
Lava beads
http://www.beadsfactory.com/beads/lava-beads.html
http://happymangobeads.com/natural-organic/lava-beads/
http://www.pandahall.com/lava/174-1.html
http://www.earthstone.com/Info/Beads/Lava.htm
 
Metal Beads
http://www.firemountaingems.com/shop/metal-beads
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/metal-beads
http://www.hobbylobby.com/Beads-Jewelry/Beads/Metal-Beads/c/2-100-1004
https://beadsinbulk.com/category/metal-beads
https://www.beadaholique.com/beads-pendants-charms/beads/metal-beads
 
Amethyst Beads
http://www.firemountaingems.com/shop/kwctbdgsamethyst
http://www.ebay.com/bhp/amethyst-beads
http://www.earthstone.com/Info/Beads/Amethyst.htm
http://www.dhgate.com/wholesale/amethyst+beads.html
http://www.pandahall.com/amethyst/258-1.html
 
Mala Tassels
https://www.rudrakshabeads.org/mala-tassel
https://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesale-mala-tassel.html
http://www.beadsportal.com/tassels
 
 

Vibhuti (vibhūti Sanskrit: विभूति; Bengali: বিভূতি ; Kannada: ವಿಭೂತಿ; Telugu: విభూతి), also called Bhasma (ash), "Viboodhi" (Telugu: విబూది) or Thiruneeru (Tamil: திருநீறு), is a word that has several meanings in Hinduism. Generally, it is used to denote the sacred ash which is made of burnt dried wood in Vedic rituals. Hindu devotees apply vibhuti traditionally as three horizontal lines across the forehead and other parts of the body to please the god Shiva. Vibhuti smeared across the forehead to the end of both eyebrows is called Tripundra.
 
https://www.vedicvaani.com/bhasma-vibhooti-powder
 
 
Puranas describe these faces of Shiva as:
"Sadyojata, Vamdeva, Tatpurusha & Aghora are the four faces,
The fifth is Ishana, unknowable even to the seers"

Ishana (sanskr. Īśāna) - name of aspect of Shiva.

The name Ishana is also mentioned in Shiva Mahapurana as one of five names of the god. Īśāna has its roots in the word "ish", which means the invisible power that governs the universe. The wielder of this power, or this power itself, is "Īśāna". It is synonymous with Ishwar, which means "The Lord". In Hindu Scriptures this is a name given to Shiva. As per Hindu scriptures Shiva has five heads, each denoting one of the five tattvas (elements) namely Fire, Earth, Air, Water and Ether (also called as Sky-element or aakash-tattva in sanskrit) that make up the universe. This fifth head of Shiva faces the upward direction, towards the sky.

Īśāna signifies the subtle ethereal form of Shiva that represents transcendental knowledge. This dimension is reinforced by Vaastu Shastra, which says that Ishanya-disha (north-eastern direction) represents Prosperity and Knowledge. So Īśāna also has a symbolic meaning. In Hindu customs, north represents wealth and happiness while the east symbolizes knowledge and peace; Īśāna is a combination of both. It is also considered to be the name of the god of Vastu Śāstra. the Brahman splits into male (Parashiva) and female (Parasakti) and manifests as the universe. The Parashiva has five aspects:

Sadyojata - west aspect that propagates manifest Brahman-associated with brahma - represents earth.
Vamadeva - north aspect that sustains manifest Brahman - associated with Vishnu - represents water
Aghora - south aspect that rejuvenates manifest Brahman - associated with Rudra - represents fire
Tatpurusha - east aspects Rishi, Muni, Jnani, yogi - represents air
Isana - internal aspect that conceals - associated with all that exist - represents ether
 
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870  Other / Beginners & Help / Re: Tips & Info for New Users on: December 29, 2017, 04:25:34 PM
Taxes
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=2660011
871  Other / Beginners & Help / Tips & Info for New Users on: December 29, 2017, 04:21:16 PM
Someone was asking which kind of Coin is best to make, and this came up, so I am going to explain it here for everyone.

I mentioned that Cryptonote is the easiest, and probably the most supported, with Scrypt coins (like Litecoin) being 2nd, and the person asked "Isn't Cryptonote based on their currency and it's not really its own thing", so let me explain that for everyone.

First there was Bitcoin, then Litecoin. Bitcoin is the SHA algorithm, and Litecoin is Scrypt. So they are 2 completely different kinds of Coins, but then there are Coins like Doge Coin, which is the exact same as Litecoin, but it has a different number of blocks and coins and a new Genesis Block. With a new Genesis Block, it is a new Blockchain; this is called "Cloning" but creates something that is entirely independent and new. If you use the same Genesis Block, that is when you are "Forking", Forking is using he same Blockchain but giving it a new name, and it's like a Fork in the road. Everyone that had the old coin, will have your coin, because your coin is using the old part of the Blockchain, but at that Fork in the road, everything becomes a new coin. But everyone that had a supply of the old Coin, can download a wallet and have just as many of your new Coin, but to get more they have to mine or stake your new coin. Examples of Forks are BitcoinCash and BitcoinGold.

So that is how new Coins are made. Most coins are Clones or Forks.

Just so everyone can have some info that most people don't have about Bitcoin, I was there when Bitcoin was $5 each, and the only place you could really spend them was on the Silk Road, and we had to go out and mass email companies to ask them to start accepting Bitcoins...

Bitcoin will run out, eventually when people mine them, they will no longer come out. So how does the Bitcoin network keep moving at that Point? At that Point, other Coins have to be mine, like Litecoin or Ethereum, or Coins that don't exist yet but will exist by the time Bitcoin runs out of Coins. And they will be mined in Pools with Bitcoin and they will be paid in the other Coins.

Then Forking, people were not sure how Forks would work, and when Ethereum was first forked because of a Giant Ethereum Hack, they didn't expect people to keep using the Old one. But that is how Ethereum Classic was made, and everyone who had Ethereum Classic (the old Ethereum) also has Ethereum on the new Fork Blockchain, meaning they pretty much doubled their money (but Ethereum Classic is not worth as much). Then there was SegWit and all that, which created Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and all those, which did the same as Ethereum and gave everyone the same amount of each one that they had of Bitcoin.

And I will get into more stuff as this goes on, but I just want everyone to have some understanding of what we figured out as Bitcoin grew and we all discussed what the future (now and soon) were going to look like for Bitcoin.
872  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Creating Your Own CryptoCurrency (An actual guide, not an Easter Egg Hunt) on: December 29, 2017, 03:39:41 PM
Someone was asking which kind of Coin is best to make, and this came up, so I am going to explain it here for everyone.

I mentioned that Cryptonote is the easiest, and probably the most supported, with Scrypt coins (like Litecoin) being 2nd, and the person asked "Isn't Cryptonote based on their currency and it's not really its own thing", so let me explain that for everyone.

First there was Bitcoin, then Litecoin. Bitcoin is the SHA algorithm, and Litecoin is Scrypt. So they are 2 completely different kinds of Coins, but then there are Coins like Doge Coin, which is the exact same as Litecoin, but it has a different number of blocks and coins and a new Genesis Block. With a new Genesis Block, it is a new Blockchain; this is called "Cloning" but creates something that is entirely independent and new. If you use the same Genesis Block, that is when you are "Forking", Forking is using he same Blockchain but giving it a new name, and it's like a Fork in the road. Everyone that had the old coin, will have your coin, because your coin is using the old part of the Blockchain, but at that Fork in the road, everything becomes a new coin. But everyone that had a supply of the old Coin, can download a wallet and have just as many of your new Coin, but to get more they have to mine or stake your new coin. Examples of Forks are BitcoinCash and BitcoinGold.

So that is how new Coins are made. Most coins are Clones or Forks.
873  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Cryptocurrency and Taxes on: December 28, 2017, 09:07:59 PM
I wrote this in 2016 for Steemit users, that is why it uses STEEM as the reference, but you can replace STEEM with any other Altcoin and the actual Case Law is the same


In March 2014 the IRS made this announcement

https://www.irs.gov/uac/newsroom/irs-virtual-currency-guidance

But this was announced simply for the purpose of taxing Bitcoins, no laws were taken into consideration, they just basically said "People with Bitcoin have to pay Capital Gains tax, because we don't know how else to tax it". Now if you want to pay those taxes just to be on the safe side, go for it. But if you are willing to make a Federal Case out of it (Cryptocurrency is so new that no one has actually done this yet), here is the actual law regarding things like this:

US Constitution 16th Amendment:

The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from  whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States,  and without regard to any census or enumeration.

USC Title 26 S 316:

 (a) General rule

For purposes of this subtitle, the term “dividend” means any distribution of property made by a corporation to its shareholders

Now, when you receive STEEM, do you actually own any more of the website steemit.com than you did before you got STEEM? Can you get on an airplane and go look at the STEEM you have? If you own 51% of the STEEM available, do you now get to decide how Dan and Ned run the website? No. So according to USC Title 26 S 316, STEEM is not dividends.


USC Title 26 S 317:

 (a) Property

For purposes of this part, the term  “property” means money, securities, and any other property; except that  such term does not include stock in the corporation making the  distribution (or rights to acquire such stock).

USC Title 26 S 301:

(a) In general

Except as otherwise provided in this chapter,  a distribution of property (as defined in section 317(a)) made by a  corporation to a shareholder with respect to its stock shall be treated  in the manner provided in subsection (c).

This brings up some of the same questions as before. When you receive STEEM, do you now own any more of the website steemit.com than you did before? And if you acquire 51% of the STEEM available, do you get to decide how Dan and Ned run the website? No. So you are not a shareholder, and no stock is being distributed, and since no stock is being distributed, it can not be considered property that is being distributed to shareholders. As there are no shareholders.


USC Title 26 S 1221:

 (a) In general

For  purposes of this subtitle, the term “capital asset” means property held  by the taxpayer (whether or not connected with his trade or business),  but does not include—

 (3) a copyright, a literary, musical, or artistic composition, a letter or memorandum, or similar property, held by—

(A)  a taxpayer whose personal efforts created such property,

(B)  in the case of a letter, memorandum, or similar property, a taxpayer for whom such property was prepared or produced, or

(C)  a taxpayer in whose  hands the basis of such property is determined, for purposes of  determining gain from a sale or exchange, in whole or part by reference  to the basis of such property in the hands of a taxpayer described in  subparagraph (A) or (B);

That is the closest the tax law ever gets to calling a written code "Property" and it says that that kind of property is not included.


USC Title 26 S 61:

 (a) General definition

Except  as otherwise provided in this subtitle, gross income means all income  from whatever source derived, including (but not limited to) the  following items:

(3)  Gains derived from dealings in property;

That is the closest the tax law every gets to saying that such property should be taxed, but it says "Gains" derived, not the property itself.
 

So, what are Gains?

The Following case overturned a Law, not just an IRS announcement, where Congress tried to apply taxes to stock dividends, claiming that they were income.

Eisner V Macomber:

https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/252/189/case.html

"The fundamental relation of "capital" to  "income" has been much discussed by economists, the former being likened  to the tree or the land, the latter to the fruit or the crop; the  former depicted as a reservoir supplied from springs, the latter as the  outlet stream, to be measured by its flow during a period of time.  For  the present purpose, we require only a clear definition of the term  "income,"   as used in common speech, in order to  determine its meaning in the amendment, and, having formed also a  correct judgment as to the nature of a stock dividend, we shall find it  easy to decide the matter at issue. After examining dictionaries in common use (Bouv. L.D.; Standard  Dict.; Webster's Internat. Dict.; Century Dict.), we find little to add  to the succinct definition adopted in two cases arising under the  Corporation Tax Act of 1909 (Stratton's Independence v. Howbert, 231 U. S. 399,  231 U. S. 415; Doyle v. Mitchell Bros. Co., 247 U. S. 179,  247 U. S. 185),  "Income may be defined as the gain derived from capital, from labor, or  from both combined," provided it be understood to include profit gained  through a sale or conversion of capital assets, to which it was applied  in the Doyle case, pp.  247 U. S. 183-185. Brief as it is, it indicates the characteristic and distinguishing  attribute of income essential for a correct solution of the present  controversy.  The government, although basing its argument upon the  definition as quoted, placed chief emphasis upon the word "gain," which  was extended to include a variety of meanings; while the significance of  the next three words was either overlooked or misconceived.  "Derived from capital;" "the gain derived from capital," etc.  Here, we have the essential matter:  not a gain accruing to capital; not a growth or increment of value in the investment; but a gain, a profit, something of exchangeable value, proceeding from the property, severed from the capital, however invested or employed, and coming in, being "derived" -- that is, received or drawn by the recipient (the taxpayer) for his separate use, benefit and disposal -- that is income derived from property.  Nothing else answers the description.  The same fundamental conception is clearly set forth in the Sixteenth Amendment -- "incomes, from whatever source derived"-- the essential thought being expressed with a conciseness and lucidity entirely in harmony with the form and style of the Constitution. "

 "It is manifest that the stock dividend in question cannot be reached by the Income Tax Act and could not, even  though Congress expressly declared it to be taxable as income, unless it  is in fact income."

 "Gibbons v. Mahon, 136 U. S. 549,  136 U. S. 559-560.  In short, the corporation is no poorer and the stockholder is no richer than they were before."

"And if, for the reasons thus expressed, such a  dividend is not to be regarded as "income" or "dividends" within the  meaning of the Act of 1913, we are unable to see how it can be brought  within the meaning of "incomes" in the Sixteenth Amendment, it being  very clear that Congress intended in that act to exert its power to the  extent permitted by the amendment."

"Just as we deem the legislative intent  manifest to tax the stockholder with respect to such accumulations only  if and when, and to the extent that, his interest in them comes to  fruition as income, that is, in dividends declared, so we can perceive  no constitutional obstacle that stands in the way of carrying out this  intent"

"[The 16th Amendment]  did not extend the taxing power to new  subjects, but merely removed the necessity which otherwise might exist  for an apportionment among the states of taxes laid on income.  Brushaber v. Union Pacific R. Co., 240 U. S. 1,  240 U. S. 17-19; Stanton v. Baltic Mining Co., 240 U. S. 103,  240 U. S. 112 et seq.; Peck & Co. v. Lowe, 247 U. S. 165,  247 U. S. 172-173. "

"In order, therefore, that the clauses cited  from Article I of the Constitution may have proper force and effect,  save only as modified by the amendment, and that the latter also may  have proper effect, it becomes essential to distinguish between what is  and what is not "income," as the term is there used, and to apply the  distinction, as cases arise, according to truth and substance, without  regard to form. Congress cannot by any definition it may adopt conclude  the matter, since it cannot by legislation alter the Constitution, from  which alone it derives its power to legislate, and within whose  limitations alone that power can be lawfully exercised."

 "We are clear that not only does a stock  dividend really take nothing from the property of the corporation and  add nothing to that of the shareholder, but that the antecedent  accumulation of profits evidenced thereby, while indicating that the  shareholder is the richer because of an increase of his capital, at the  same time shows he has not realized or received any income in the  transaction."

"It is equally true that, if he does sell, and  in doing so realizes a profit, such profit, like any other, is income,  and, so far as it may have arisen since the Sixteenth Amendment, is  taxable by Congress without apportionment."

 "Thus, the government contends that the tax "is  levied on income derived from corporate earnings," when in truth the  stockholder has "derived" nothing except paper certificates, which, so  far as they have any effect, deny him present participation in such  earnings.  It contends that the tax may be laid when earnings "are  received by the stockholder," whereas he has received none; that the  profits are "distributed by means of a stock dividend," although a stock  dividend distributes no profits; that, under the Act of 1916, "the tax  is on the stockholder's share in corporate earnings," when in truth a  stockholder has no such share, and receives none in a stock dividend;  that "the profits are segregated from his former capital, and he has a  separate certificate representing his invested profits or gains," "

"We cannot disregard the essential truth  disclosed, ignore the substantial difference between corporation and  stockholder, treat the entire organization as unreal, look upon  stockholders as partners when they are not such, treat them as having in  equity a right to a partition of the corporate assets when they have  none, and indulge the fiction that they have received and realized a  share of the profits of the company which in truth they have neither  received nor realized."

"Thus, from every point of view, we are brought  irresistibly to the conclusion that neither under the Sixteenth  Amendment nor otherwise has Congress power to tax without apportionment a  true stock dividend made lawfully and in good faith, or the accumulated  profits behind it, as income of the stockholder.  The Revenue Act of  1916, insofar as it imposes a tax upon the stockholder because of such  dividend, contravenes the provisions of Article I, § 2, cl. 3, and  Article I, § 9, cl. 4, of the Constitution, and to this extent is  invalid notwithstanding the Sixteenth Amendment."


 Now, having read all that, you can volunteer to pay the taxes the IRS claims are owed. But you have no obligation to not sue them to get your money back, or any obligation to pay at all and can present the law and Supreme Court Case above to a Federal Judge under Federal Question Jurisdiction.
874  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: ICO is the best way to invest? on: December 28, 2017, 09:00:22 PM
Just so everyone can have some info that most people don't have about Bitcoin, I was there when Bitcoin was $5 each, and the only place you could really spend them was on the Silk Road, and we had to go out and mass email companies to ask them to start accepting Bitcoins...

Bitcoin will run out, eventually when people mine them, they will no longer come out. So how does the Bitcoin network keep moving at that Point? At that Point, other Coins have to be mined, like Litecoin or Ethereum, or Coins that don't exist yet but will exist by the time Bitcoin runs out of Coins. And they will be mined in Pools with Bitcoin and they will be paid in the other Coins.

Then Forking, people were not sure how Forks would work, and when Ethereum was first forked because of a Giant Ethereum Hack, they didn't expect people to keep using the Old one. But that is how Ethereum Classic was made, and everyone who had Ethereum Classic (the old Ethereum) also has Ethereum on the new Fork Blockchain, meaning they pretty much doubled their money (but Ethereum Classic is not worth as much). Then there was SegWit and all that, which created Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and all those, which did the same as Ethereum and gave everyone the same amount of each one that they had of Bitcoin.

And I will get into more stuff as this goes on, but I just want everyone to have some understanding of what we figured out as Bitcoin grew and we all discussed what the future (now and soon) were going to look like for Bitcoin.
875  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Pre-ANN] Temple Coin [TMPC] - Scrypt PoS 8% / A Bounty Currency on: December 28, 2017, 08:56:30 PM
Just so everyone can have some info that most people don't have about Bitcoin, I was there when Bitcoin was $5 each, and the only place you could really spend them was on the Silk Road, and we had to go out and mass email companies to ask them to start accepting Bitcoins...

Bitcoin will run out, eventually when people mine them, they will no longer come out. So how does the Bitcoin network keep moving at that Point? At that Point, other Coins have to be mined, like Litecoin or Ethereum, or Coins that don't exist yet but will exist by the time Bitcoin runs out of Coins. And they will be mined in Pools with Bitcoin and they will be paid in the other Coins.

Then Forking, people were not sure how Forks would work, and when Ethereum was first forked because of a Giant Ethereum Hack, they didn't expect people to keep using the Old one. But that is how Ethereum Classic was made, and everyone who had Ethereum Classic (the old Ethereum) also has Ethereum on the new Fork Blockchain, meaning they pretty much doubled their money (but Ethereum Classic is not worth as much). Then there was SegWit and all that, which created Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and all those, which did the same as Ethereum and gave everyone the same amount of each one that they had of Bitcoin.

And I will get into more stuff as this goes on, but I just want everyone to have some understanding of what we figured out as Bitcoin grew and we all discussed what the future (now and soon) were going to look like for Bitcoin.
876  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Creating Your Own CryptoCurrency (An actual guide, not an Easter Egg Hunt) on: December 28, 2017, 08:52:48 PM
Just so everyone can have some info that most people don't have about Bitcoin, I was there when Bitcoin was $5 each, and the only place you could really spend them was on the Silk Road, and we had to go out and mass email companies to ask them to start accepting Bitcoins...

Bitcoin will run out, eventually when people mine them, they will no longer come out. So how does the Bitcoin network keep moving at that Point? At that Point, other Coins have to be mined, like Litecoin or Ethereum, or Coins that don't exist yet but will exist by the time Bitcoin runs out of Coins. And they will be mined in Pools with Bitcoin and they will be paid in the other Coins.

Then Forking, people were not sure how Forks would work, and when Ethereum was first forked because of a Giant Ethereum Hack, they didn't expect people to keep using the Old one. But that is how Ethereum Classic was made, and everyone who had Ethereum Classic (the old Ethereum) also has Ethereum on the new Fork Blockchain, meaning they pretty much doubled their money (but Ethereum Classic is not worth as much). Then there was SegWit and all that, which created Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and all those, which did the same as Ethereum and gave everyone the same amount of each one that they had of Bitcoin.

And I will get into more stuff as this goes on, but I just want everyone to have some understanding of what we figured out as Bitcoin grew and we all discussed what the future (now and soon) were going to look like for Bitcoin.
877  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am Looking for People Who Want To Create a Currency for Their Home Town on: December 28, 2017, 08:51:40 PM
Just so everyone can have some info that most people don't have about Bitcoin, I was there when Bitcoin was $5 each, and the only place you could really spend them was on the Silk Road, and we had to go out and mass email companies to ask them to start accepting Bitcoins...

Bitcoin will run out, eventually when people mine them, they will no longer come out. So how does the Bitcoin network keep moving at that Point? At that Point, other Coins have to be mined, like Litecoin or Ethereum, or Coins that don't exist yet but will exist by the time Bitcoin runs out of Coins. And they will be mined in Pools with Bitcoin and they will be paid in the other Coins.

Then Forking, people were not sure how Forks would work, and when Ethereum was first forked because of a Giant Ethereum Hack, they didn't expect people to keep using the Old one. But that is how Ethereum Classic was made, and everyone who had Ethereum Classic (the old Ethereum) also has Ethereum on the new Fork Blockchain, meaning they pretty much doubled their money (but Ethereum Classic is not worth as much). Then there was SegWit and all that, which created Bitcoin Cash and Bitcoin Gold and all those, which did the same as Ethereum and gave everyone the same amount of each one that they had of Bitcoin.

And I will get into more stuff as this goes on, but I just want everyone to have some understanding of what we figured out as Bitcoin grew and we all discussed what the future (now and soon) were going to look like for Bitcoin.
878  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: I am Looking for People Who Want To Create a Currency for Their Home Town on: December 28, 2017, 08:38:51 PM
The Temple Coin group is going to be launching a Cryptonote, which will also be our first Town based Coin, in the next few days. But first we are creating a Cryptonote Mining Pool.
879  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: [Pre-ANN] Temple Coin [TMPC] - Scrypt PoS 8% / A Bounty Currency on: December 28, 2017, 08:36:59 PM
The Temple Coin group is going to be launching a Cryptonote, which will also be our first Town based Coin, in the next few days. But first we are creating a Cryptonote Mining Pool.
880  Alternate cryptocurrencies / Altcoin Discussion / Re: Creating Your Own CryptoCurrency (An actual guide, not an Easter Egg Hunt) on: December 28, 2017, 08:35:32 PM
The Temple Coin group is going to be launching a Cryptonote, which will also be our first Town based Coin, in the next few days. But first we are creating a Cryptonote Mining Pool.
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