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Chinese honorifics - For older people.
老朽 (lǎoxiǔ): I, who is old and unable
老夫 (lǎofū): I, who is old and respected
老汉 (lǎohàn): I, who is an old man
老拙 (lǎozhuó): I, who is old and clumsy
老衲 (lǎonà): I, the old monk
Chinese honorifics - For kings.
孤 (gū): I, the ruler of a kingdom
寡 (guǎ): I, the ruler of a kingdom and with lesser virtue
不谷 (bù gǔ): I, the ruler ...
See also:Chinese honorifics, Chinese honorifics - Referring to oneself, Chinese honorifics - For older people, Chinese honorifics - For kings, Chinese honorifics - For government officials, Chinese honorifics - For scholars, Chinese honorifics - Addressing others, Chinese honorifics - Prefixes, Chinese honorifics - Suffixes Read more here: » Chinese honorifics: Encyclopedia II - Chinese honorifics - Referring to oneself |
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Craft Witchcraft Dictionary on STARING ONESELF STARING ONESELF: a Self Blessing exercise that one does by taking Projective Hand & making a Pentacle motion, touching yourself: forehead, left breast, right shoulder, left shoulder, right breast, forehead. Resembles the Blessing exercised by Catholics. You want to visualize yourself protected & 'Blessed' during this exercise. (See also: STARING ONESELF, Witchcraft, Wicca, Paganism, Pagan Dictionary)
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 |  |  | oneself: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - ShootingThis method involes using a firearm on oneself. It is used more frequently in countries where firearms are easier to obtain. It is debatable, however, if that increases the number of suicides in general; it might be that it just increases the number of people choosing this method. In countries where firearms are harder to obtain, this method is sometimes still used, especially by people who use firearms ...
See also:Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Shooting |
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道 (dào) is usually translated into English as "the way ahead", "the path ahead", or simply "the Way". This term, used by all Chinese Philosophers (including Confucius, Mencius, Mozi, the Legalists, etc.), has special meaning within the context of Taoism, where it implies the essential, unnamable process of the universe.
德 (dé) has the approximate English equivalent of "virtue" or "righ ...
See also:Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations Read more here: » Tao Te Ching: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title |
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See also:Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Overdosing |
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See also:Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Poisoning |
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It takes a long time and is rare in western society. Also, when a person collapses due to starvation, it is still possible in most cases to save them by injecting nutrients intravenously.
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See also:Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Starving to death |
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See also:Suicide methods, Suicide methods - Burning oneself self-immolation, Suicide methods - Car collision, Suicide methods - Drowning, Suicide methods - Electrocution, Suicide methods - Hanging, Suicide methods - Jumping, Suicide methods - Lethal injection, Suicide methods - Overdosing, Suicide methods - Plastic bag method, Suicide methods - Poisoning, Suicide methods - Seppuku, Suicide methods - Shooting, Suicide methods - Slashing throat, Suicide methods - Slashing wrists, Suicide methods - Starving to death, Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Car Exhaust, Suicide methods - CO Poisoning by Burning Charcoal, Suicide methods - Suicide by cop Read more here: » Suicide methods: Encyclopedia II - Suicide methods - Suffocation by Carbon Monoxide CO Poisoning |
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See also:Tao Te Ching, Tao Te Ching - The original Tao Te Ching text, Tao Te Ching - Translations of the title, Tao Te Ching - Structure, Tao Te Ching - Historical authenticity, Tao Te Ching - Interpretation, Tao Te Ching - The Tao that can be told of..., Tao Te Ching - The Valley Spirit, Tao Te Ching - The Return, Tao Te Ching - The Sage has no heart on his own..., Tao Te Ching - Knowing oneself, Tao Te Ching - Other themes, Tao Te Ching - Translation, Tao Te Ching - The difficulties of translating classical Chinese, Tao Te Ching - Translations Read more here: » Tao Te Ching: Encyclopedia II - Tao Te Ching - Interpretation |
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