You will become the Emperor of Kindness, of that I am certain. 

Much love to you



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On Sep 6, 2020, at 9:18 PM, Peter Rousseau rousseau...@gmail.com 
[FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


Mega hugs to Theresa. Kindness is so kind. I will strive for it.

> On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 6:59 PM Theresa Olson theresaolson...@gmail.com 
> [FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>> On Sun, Sep 6, 2020 at 1:42 PM Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com 
>> [FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
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>> Thank you Rick and Marty and Dick and hugs to Peter.
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> Dick, yes my niece and grand niece came down with Covid back in March. 
> Recovered but a scary time. Then there is a former friend of my stepson who 
> tested positive but came out ok after quarantine. Another grand niece went to 
> Alabama, from So Cal, to attend university there and has tested positive. She 
> is quarantined and not so well. I am sure there are more.  Tougher on the 
> parents. So far no deaths.
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> Rick. You created a belly laugh, thank you. I have found it challenging 
> interacting with folks in Fairfield after the paradise of teaching TM in 
> Maryland.. Covid created a nice excuse to just stay quiet and at home.   I do 
> love caring for animals. Unconditional love and trust, even among the wild 
> ones. They teach me what compassion truly is.  Fascinating. I  get why God is 
> so great: that infinite compassion for the constantly erring human. How lucky 
> we are to have examples of living compassion surrounding us in thought, word 
> and deed. Ma comes to mind.
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> And Dick, and  Peter, the only way we can make wise and intelligent decisions 
> is by having a platform that presents varying points of view.
> Maharishi used to suggest, get at least 3 Jyotishis not just one. See the 
> patterns.  Truth remains steadfast.
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> But be kind to one another.
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> Consciousness and kindness
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> Oh another thing Maharishi would constantly say to me: “Don’t expect 
> perfection in the relative”. By its very nature it fluctuates.  But we don’t 
> need to find fault with others either.
> Love knows no barriers. Love unifies. Let’s start living that 24/7.
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> Love to you all
> Theresa
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>> TWELVE STEPS ON HOW TO DISTINGUISH AN ACADEMIC THEORY FROM A CONSPIRACY 
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>> by James D. Rietveld and his daughter Kristina V. Rietveld
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>> Originally my daughter and I posted this in August of 2016--this figures in 
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>> THEORIES going on as related to the CORONA VIRUS I've seen on
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>> Facebook and other places, this information is relevant again. Obviously, I 
>> am not doubting the legitimacy of the Virus itself or what it is doing, but 
>> I see many additional "spins" that are the product of conspiratorial 
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>> while a Conspiracy Theory often has the distrust of authority and expert 
>> opinion at its central root. “Expert opinion" here is defined as opinions as 
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>> system,” whereby any and all events can be explained by a web of 
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>> Timothy Melley (Empire of Conspiracy [2000]) asserts that Conspiracy 
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>> strong individualist values and b) lacks a sense of control. The first 
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>> choices and direct their own lives without interference or obligations to a 
>> larger system (like the government). But combine this with a sense of 
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>> of autonomy” to outside forces or regulators. Conspiracy Theorists at no 
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>> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] New York Times: College towns around America 
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>> knowing comes from within and not from academic training. If you think the 
>> New York Times is a reputable news source I am helpless in assisting you to 
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>> know the difference? That is the result of my dedication, discipline and 
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>> Ishtadeva! I state this not to gloat but simply to state a fact. That is 
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