"I am created Shiva, The Destroyer. I am made Death, and the Shatterer of Worlds. Who is this dog meat that stands before me?"
If the Master of Sinanju finds out you stole his worthless white student's mantra you're gonna be in DEEP doo-doo....
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"I am created Shiva, The Destroyer. I am made Death, and the Shatterer of Worlds. Who is this dog meat that stands before me?"
If the Master of Sinanju finds out you stole his worthless white student's mantra you're gonna be in DEEP doo-doo....
But can you name the book number and title? Or the injuries -- and how he got them -- that left Remo face down in the dirt in the village of Sinanju, rising for the first time as full Avatar to destroy Nuihc? Hated algebra in high school, so read a lot of Murphy & Sapir
Kembudo-Kai Kempoka said:PS -- The movie sucked; the books rocked. At least until the first author passed.
It might have been "Assassins Play Off." I don't have the number..
Sucked BIG TIME..Did you ever see the TV pilot???
. Never did see the TV pilot
\Kembudo-Kai Kempoka said:Built in sequels, too (i.e., the Dutchman)
Or the injuries -- and how he got them -- that left Remo face down in the dirt in the village of Sinanju, rising for the first time as full Avatar to destroy Nuihc?
Let's see how good my memory..It was both arms and one leg..Attacked by 2 men and a female trained my Nulic..All died because after delovering the crippling blows they were "wide" open for Remo's counter move..
My brother had the whole collection too..i was recovering from an industrial accident and desperate for something NEW to read..he gave me "Summit Chase" and I was hooked..I read them all in under a week..
Interestingly enough, this (the Destroyer) is from a Hindu scripture, made most famous in it's quotations (minus the dogmeat part) by one of the nuclear researchers (Opie) as they watched the first atom bomb test pop off.
But what's interesting is that, as Oppenheimer described it, his first thought was from another passage from the same source: `If the radiance of a thousand suns were to burst into the sky, that would be like unto the splendor of the Mighty One', when he watched the fireball rising from the ground at the Jornada del Muerto. The thought about Shiva (`I am become Death, the Shatterer of worlds) came into his mind as the fireball was obscured by the mushroom cloud that arose in its wake... It was a kind of sobering up after the initial rush.
A side note...I saw a photographic essay of Einstein in the years before and after the Bomb. His face chnaged from always smiling, to looking depressed, as if with the weight of the world on his shoulders. Could have all been coincidence, for all we know...but iot sure LOOKED as of the weight of the technology wore heavy on his conscience.
Well it use to be Oh no not again
But believe it or not I do have a mantra and it is om vajrasattva hum
It is Buddhist (and yes I do know what it is for) and I am not Buddhist. It is used mainly to get me to focus in day-to-day life, not Qigong or Tai Chi or CMA training. However if my mind is wandering or if I find myself daydreaming prior to any training it stops it quick
I think it is that the words are so different from anything else I say that they force me to stop and think about what I am saying and therefore focus
Roddy McDowell played Chiun and Jeffrey Meek (the guy who starred in the short-lived ninja wannabe series "Raven") played Remo.The actors playing Chiun and Remo were better..The opening was Chiun talking about his worthless white student.
Roddy McDowell played Chiun and Jeffrey Meek (the guy who starred in the short-lived ninja wannabe series "Raven") played Remo.
Good to see there are other Destroyer geeks on MT