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the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars


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The Sea Trials of an Unfortunate Sailor

THE SEA TRIALS OF AN UNFORTUNATE SAILOR

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Sandbag Burpees and Shadowboxing

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50 Sandbag Burpees AFAYC (approx. 10 mins ); Shadowboxing (10 mins)

Cane Practice, Hike

CANE (or your secondary weapon, 10 mins); HIKE (Pack 20% bodyweight minimum, 20 minutes). #cabalfang #wod

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Atheism, Syntheism, Religion 2.0, etc.

599I’m finally getting around to it — writing my response to an article I read on VICE.com by Rick Paulas called Can an Open Source Religion Work?

Rick opens up guns blazing, firing off criticisms of “gatekeepers” — priests, parsons, rabbis, and imams.  No issues here.  I generally agree that intermediaries only restrict and control the discourse between humans and Deity/God/The All/The Universe.  Often these intermediaries have an agenda.  Power.  Control.  Money making.

He then proceeds to try and answer the question of whether, since Pirate Bay and Twitter are all the rage, we might be able to go open source with the whole religion thing.  He explores Syntheism, Atheism 2.0, and so forth.  In the end, Rick quotes the criticisms of a college professor named O’Leary and arrives at the conclusion that it won’t catch on.

More vital to O’Leary’s skepticism is the lack of mystery, which is inherently woven into the fabric of hierarchy. “Mystery is an integral part of the religious experience, even if it’s experienced purely objectively,” he says. “Magic, mystery, it all goes to support authority.”

Unfortunately, although often true, this statement isn’t always true.  Which basically means that it’s, well, false.  Not your fault Rick.  You just happened to consult with an expert who wasn’t aware of one important exception.

You see, mystery is an important element in an open source religion that has been flourishing for millennia.  It’s called mysticism, and it’s an eclectic, non-denominational mystery religion that anybody can join.  It has no dogmas and no leaders, yet there is no lack of communication.  To quote Louis-Claude Saint-Martin, “All mystics speak the same language, for they come from the same country.”

Simply put, a mystic is someone in pursuit of a direct connection with the Divine. According to the 1911 Britannica, mysticism is “the endeavour of the human mind to grasp the divine essence or the ultimate reality of things, and to enjoy the blessedness of actual communion with the Highest.”

Pythagoras, Saint Teresa of Avila, Saint John of the Cross, Brave New World author Aldous Huxley, Beatles musician George Harrison, psychologist Carl Jung, Evelyn Underhill (author of the definitive work on the subject of mysticism), Allen Ginsberg, and most of the poets who ever lived, were all mystics.

Thanks Rick, for a fascinating article.  I mean that — no sarcasm at all.  Just want you know that there are, have been, and always be people who embrace and explore religion and mystery in a radical, anarchic way. People who use mystery and religion, not as weapons or means of control, but as tools to open the mind.

These people are called “mystics.”

“Ego non baptizo te in nomine patris, s

“Ego non baptizo te in nomine patris, sed in nomine diaboli!” #Melville #quotes

Resistance Bands, Run

10 min. RESISTANCE BANDS HIIT (20 rnds of 30 secs. each, alternating, of: Mil. Presses, Squats, Curls, Lunge/Rev. Flys); 20 min. RUN (Get as far as you can in 10 minutes and then turn around and head home). #cabalfang #wod

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#CABALFANG #WOD

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PTDICE  (Pyramid to 7 of Push-ups, Squats, Crunches legs up and Mountain Climbers, weight with chain if needed); KICK COMBOS  (300 kicks, combos only, AFAYC)

New! Live Workout Log for 2015

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This is a forging post — a 4″ floor-to-ceiling wooden pole that you hammer on with hands and feet to harden them for fighting. The bottom two feet are wrapped in rope. The rest is plain.

For the last few years I’ve been sitting down in December to schedule workout ideas for the coming year.  What I did was cut ‘n’ paste my workout log into a .csv file and pre-schedule my posts to social media.  But this year I’m going live.

Each morning that I work out I’m going to blog, tweet, and post what I’ve done.  That way you can follow along, point and laugh, be inspired, or react in whatever manner floats your boat.

So without further preamble, here’s today’s workout:

DUMBBELLS (4 sets of 13: Military Press, Goblet Squats, Lat. Raises, Rip Cords); MEDITATION (10 mins); FORGING POST; GRIP STRENGTH

A Message to Readers of my Cabal Fang eBooks

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If you gaze toward the sky, things are always looking up.

Sales of my Cabal Fang martial arts books remained steady last year.  In December they were downloaded another ten times (mainly through the iBook store, but also from B&N and Smashwords) bringing total downloads to 789.  This doesn’t include hard copy sales, or free downloads of the original version, which numbered in the many thousands.

Yet, despite all of the worldwide book downloads, there are very few if any Cabal Fang clubs or study groups forming (we call them “orders”).  The Order of the 61 was supposedly forming in England, but I’ve had no news in over a year and it looks like they’ve given up.

If you were inspired by the Cabal Fang books, but the idea of starting your own order seems like a daunting task, I encourage you not to give up.

Back in ’86 I walked into a martial arts studio at the end of my rope.  Eighty pounds overweight, I was miserable, grumpy, and lazy.  I was a crappy husband, father, son, and employee, desperate to become something better.  I had failed at every weight loss and self-improvement program I had ever tried.  And to top it all off, I had never been athletic and was unable to do a single Push-up.  But I put on a white uniform, waddled out onto the mats, and pushed my humiliation to its outer limits.  A year later those eighty pounds were gone.  Two years after that I earned a coveted black belt.  By then I had been promoted at my job — twice — and my income had doubled.  My outlook was positive and I was well on my way to becoming the kind of person I always hoped I could be.

After achieving a black belt I started teaching martial arts for City of Richmond Recs and Parks.  They put me in the class catalog but nobody showed up.  There I was on the mats, feeling just as small and alone as I had before.  It was deju vu all over again.  But then I realized that time and patience were on my side.  I waited, filling up the empty time with calisthenics, shadowboxing, kicking drills and solo training.  It took months for people to start coming in. Eventually I had dozens and dozens of students.  Those were great years.  In 201o I achieved a goal twenty years in the making — I earned the rank of Master from the Combat Martial Arts Practitioner’s Association.

What I’m saying to you is that you are not going to master anything if you do not try anything.  And by “try” I don’t mean take one swing.  I mean swing as hard as you can, no matter how many times you miss, until you hit the ball.   It all comes down to time and patience.  Any progress is still progress.

A drop of water seems like nothing to a thirsty man.  But a drop of water every six seconds is a three liters a day — enough water to flourish and grow.

Cabal Fang Martial arts are a great way to remake yourself.  If you’ve thought about starting an order, or if you tried and gave up, please try and try again.  Just send me an email and I’ll help.  Everything associated Cabal Fang is free except for the books which will cost you just $3.98.  We’re even filming free training videos for distribution solely to new orders.

The only cost is time and patience.  Your new self is waiting.

Cabal Fang martial arts.  Train.  Initiate.  Transform.

“The Many is as adorable to the One as

“The Many is as adorable to the One as the One is to the Many.” #Crowley #quotes