China Places at JamesBaquet.com

Mostly Shenzhen, and a few other places; over five years and counting.

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LINKS TO CHINA.JAMESBAQUET.COM

My Bio and more About James at JamesBaquet.com

Get to know me! Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Three Degrees from Helter Skelter.

Aki Meguri from the Library at JamesBaquet.com

A daily record of a ten-week walk through Japan. More about my Aki Meguri. Come with Me on Pilgrimage. Meanwhile, you can see them complete over at my old site, The Temple Guy.

America Places at JamesBaquet.com

More about my travels in America. Heartstone, La Cienega, NM. Back in 1996, I was living in Santa Fe. It also had a red-light district, a Chinatown complete with a Taoist temple, and of course a cemete.

Articles from the Library at JamesBaquet.com

Saturday, July 4, 2009. A Lifetime Reading List a la Joseph Campbell. This reading list was developed by Joseph Campbell for his Mythology class at Sarah Lawrence College. It was published in Appendix 2 of The Mythic Dimension. Edited by Antony Van Couvering. Campbell replied by saying that she had misunderstood him.

The Rest of Asia Places at JamesBaquet.com

More about my travels in Asia. Earth God Platform, Ping Shan, New Territories, Hong Kong. A slightly more frontal view.

Jamess Blog at JamesBaquet.com

The best way to keep up with my life and my online activities. Tuesday, November 17, 2009. Of China has made posting so difficult that I just fell out of the habit. Be doing more, I promise.

Buddhism Simplified A Wisdom Blog at JamesBaquet.com

Brief notes on Buddhist thought and practice. On his way down the road from Rajagaha, Siddhartha saw a cloud of dust rising in the distance. Soon a flock of sheep and goats came toward him out of the dust. At the back of the flock was one little lamb, struggling along with an injured leg. Just as Siddhartha arrived, the priest raised his knife to cut the throat of the first victim. No, Your Majesty! Shouted Siddhartha, as he sprang to the platform.

Meet Joe Campbell A Wisdom Blog at JamesBaquet.com

Insights into the ideas of a mythologist. German was among the many languages Joseph Campbell read fluently; indeed, he studied at the University of Munich in the late 1920s. The influence of German philosophy on 20th-century thought cannot be overestimated. Kant, Marx, Hegel, Nietzsche, Freud- these are just a few of the names that come to mind. Campbell was particularly interested in the work of Arthur Schopenhauer and his emphasis on will.

Daily Centerings A Project at JamesBaquet.com

Tuesday, July 21, 2009. How to Use Your Daily Centerings. Then, choose the opening. And take time to reflect on it. Choose and read any useful Centerings. For that time of day, as time permits. Finally, choose a Closing. Preparing for Your Daily Centerings.

Aphorisms of a Derelict Yogi A Wisdom Blog at JamesBaquet.com

Sayings of a modern mystic who was down-on-his-luck. If all the other clocks are wrong.

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China Places at JamesBaquet.com

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Mostly Shenzhen, and a few other places; over five years and counting.

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The site china.jamesbaquet.com states the following, "Finding whats ancient in a modern nation." I noticed that the webpage stated " More about my travels in China." They also stated " Tiger and Dragon, Tian Hou Temple, Sungang Village, Shenzhen. You probably remember one of the most famous Chinese films of recent years, Ang Lees Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. What you may not realize is that the tiger and the dragon represent the Chinese concepts of yin. The temple is a typical two hall, one courtyard style, although the central courtyard is covered. Opposite this, of course, is the dragon."

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Going China

Dag voor vertrek naar China. Onder dit motto stappen Steef en Jer in een nieuw avontuur. Na vorig jaar Java, Indonesiƫ. Onveilig gemaakt te hebben, is het dit keer de beurt aan de De Volksrepubliek China. Want waar is het beter Chinees halen dan in China zelf? Ik vraag me echter wel af of alle restaurants daar afhaalchinezen zijn. We zullen het snel weten! Berichten hebben ons bovendien bereikt over zeer dichte smog. Die zich van de binnenstad van Beijin.