You're assuming that transcending means "letting go of" a specific kind of
thought, rather than thoughts i general.
Thoughts are transcended during TM not because we "hold onto specific
thoughts" during TM, but because we have been taught that it isn't necessary to
attempt to control the mind
From: "curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
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Curtis,
It sounds like you have not transcended thoughts at all.
C: And what could you possibly basing that on? Just because I have not come to
the conclusions you have about the experience? D
Curtis,
My responses are shown in red letters below:
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Curtis,
It sounds like you have not transcended thoughts at all.
C: And what could you possibly basing that on? Just because I have not c
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Curtis,
It sounds like you have not transcended thoughts at all.
C: And what could you possibly basing that on? Just because I have not come to
the conclusions you have about the experience? Do you really think that in my
15 years of practice
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Curtis,
It sounds like you have not transcended thoughts at all. As such, you have
not experienced Being. It appears that you still have a doubt in your mind,
which is a thought in itself. Or, if it isn't doubt, it's the idea of denial
of experiencing Being, which is a thought in itself.
Funny, I never really associated transcending with religious concepts or with
God. I just transcended to a quieter area of my mind. My religious beliefs
always remained separate. Sometimes, when meditating, I had what felt like
restful alertness, which then translated into what I felt was a be
Que bueno muy bueno son todos ellos!
Dwayne Verheyden of the Netherlands:with Flaco Jimenez at the Tejano
Conjunto Festival - San Antonio, Texas 2012
http://youtu.be/d5PePKhuQ-E
If everything is being, 'transcending' is then just a myth, a story. The
question here is, under what circumstances is the concept of transcending
useful? All of us who learned TM obviously must have encountered the term. All
the word means is 'to go beyond the range or limits of', and if everyt
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Curtis,
If you say that you've transcended while meditating, then that means you've
experienced Being. So if that is so, how can you say that there is no God,
which is Being Itself?
C: It is all in how you attach meaning to the experiences we
Or the story of a Saudi beauty and a manipulative Italian lover or giggolo.
http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-beauty-robbing-twin-city-banks-084430854--politics.html
http://news.yahoo.com/saudi-beauty-robbing-twin-city-banks-084430854--politics.html
S. Richard,
My responses are in red letters below:
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Atheists Can't Transcend
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> Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist.
>
You can't prove a negative.
I'm not tr
So, why did the cowboy adopt a dachsund?
To get a long, little doggie.
Peter Gabriel - Shock The Monkey
http://youtu.be/CnVf1ZoCJSo
Well, that's it then, it's all settled - the gun problem, the gang problem,
the people problem, the crime problem, the political problem and the posting
problem. Thanks.
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Sure didn't take long for
Judy,
Nobody says they have to let go of the idea that there is no God. They have
the personal freedom to believe whatever ideas they can think of. But by
definition, transcending means going beyond the subtlest thought--even the idea
that there is a God. As such, the meditator can experie
Lawson,
What is wrong with the statement that I made? Please, explain.
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I think you're in the wrong meditation discussion forum or that you need to go
get checked.
L
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Why? Because
Atheists Can't Transcend
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> Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist.
>
You can't prove a negative.
> What do you think?
>
We are all transcending all the time to a certain degree, if by being
transcending you me
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You are extrapolating for about two hundred million of us (urban dwellers).
There is no constant low level fear here. As usual, I don't know anyone who
thinks the way you assume they do. My daughter lives in a big city, and goes
drinking with h
damn - you should've kept playing! The table games are a whole 'nother level,
and you probably need a bigger stake, $1000 or so, to play the ups and downs,
and be successful. I just like the slots, even though I miss carrying around
the buckets of quarters, and hearing them spill into the win tr
I think you're in the wrong meditation discussion forum or that you need to go
get checked.
L
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Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist. What do
you think?
Let me try that again. Who says they have to let go of the idea that there is
no God in order to transcend?
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Judy,
Nobody says they have to. And that's precisely why they can't transcend.
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Who sa
Judy,
Nobody says they have to. And that's precisely why they can't transcend.
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Who says they have to?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist. What do
you think?
Curtis,
If you say that you've transcended while meditating, then that means you've
experienced Being. So if that is so, how can you say that there is no God,
which is Being Itself?
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Why?
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Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist. What do
you think?
C: I "transcend" just fine in the Maharishi technique sense, no differently
than when I was a believer.
I don't even have to have any idea that god do
Who says they have to?
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Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist. What do
you think?
Why? Because they can't let go of the idea that God doesn't exist. What do
you think?
> And I get it that the other side has its judgements too.
> But between Sam's meditation experience and your
> open mind, there is a chance for a unique bridge of
> understanding.
>
It's also very interesting that Harris is practicing meditation himself and has
some very subtle takes on reincarna
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On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Pundit Sir wrote:
> My favorite - "Abacab", 1981, featuring the "gated" drum sound: Daryl
> Stuermer,
> Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, and Phil Collins.
>
> Genesis - Abacab (Full album)
> http://youtu.be/KX4kpMb0mTM
>
>
> On Tue, May 6
My favorite - "Abacab", 1981, featuring the "gated" drum sound: Daryl
Stuermer,
Mike Rutherford, Tony Banks, and Phil Collins.
Genesis - Abacab (Full album)
http://youtu.be/KX4kpMb0mTM
On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 8:21 AM, Pundit Sir wrote:
> Chuck Berry - You Can't Catch Me - 1956
> http://youtu.be
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From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com]
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 9:03 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Note to Rick, Conderning his interview with Sam
Harris
Rick,
Harry Dean Stanton, Chris Isaak, and Kiefer Sutherland
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On Sat, May 10, 2014 at 12:09 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
>
>
> “I’ve been rather like a cat,” *Harry Dean Stanton
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Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 9:03 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Note to Rick, Conderning his interview with Sam
Harris
Rick, I hope you will stay mostly with a pool of wakened
Sure didn't take long for the old Curtis to surface. But I'm not playing any
more, sorry.
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J: I'm sick of your debating tactics, Curtis. Your response here is just more
of same.
C: Your conte
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J: I'm sick of your debating tactics, Curtis. Your response here is just more
of same.
C: Your content free personal accusation retort while framing a discussion with
different POVs as a "debate." Odd perspective that.
J: I shouldn't have stuck
I'm sick of your debating tactics, Curtis. Your response here is just more of
same. I shouldn't have stuck with our theism discussion as long as I did. From
now on, when you begin hauling out the old tricks, I'm gone.
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“I’ve been rather like a cat,” Harry Dean Stanton told Uncut in 2002.
Read more at http://www.uncut.co.uk/node/20109#prGuK4WKpY8siH5q.99
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“I’ve been rather like a cat,” Harry Dean Stanton told Uncut in 2002.
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I can't even imagine the wildness that is going on now at the border with
Mexico. I guess without the huge financial incentive of drugs you might be able
to control the border better. Now they have the dough to build tunnels!
I don't know how I feel about a national gun registry. I'm not sure wi
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And I'm back t
I made a trip with my brother-in-law to the Phoenix area a few years
back at Christmastime to pick up my great niece so she could spend
Christmas with the California relatives. He picked a route which took
us near Desert Palms around noon so he could play blackjack at a
casino. He handed me
Curtis:
> I am all for more mental health spending but again,
> the most gun violence is between gang members fighting
> over turf.
>
One of the main problems here in San Antonio is the gang-related drug cartels
that sometimes spill over from Mexico. As long as the U.S. is supplying guns to
t
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And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that the overwhelming
majority of Americans want stricter gun controls, but the appropriate
legislation is consistently blocked by the minority who don't want any gun
controls.
Obvious
Comment below...
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And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that th
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And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that the overwhelming
majority of Americans want stricter gun controls, b
I'll confirm this from my experience when I lived in NYC.
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You are extrapolating for about two hundred million of us (urban dwellers).
There is no constant low level fear here. As usual, I don't know anyone who
thinks the way you assume they do. M
but I still had a good time last night. I was sitting around in my trailer, not
feeling very tired at around 10 PM. So I headed out onto highway 99, and drove
about 20 miles north and west, to one of the Indian (American Indian) casinos
around here. They had slot machines, and table games, but I
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America also has a very different history from the Netherlands, one in which
guns of necessity played a major role.
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Not really my conversation, but I thought it was also mentioned that diversity
Comments below...
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And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that the overwhelming
majority of Americans want stricter gun controls, but the appropriate
legislation is consistently bl
America also has a very different history from the Netherlands, one in which
guns of necessity played a major role.
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Not really my conversation, but I thought it was also mentioned that diversity
plays a factor. Holland is probably more homogeneo
The car moving thing - There is a car wash I go to, just for that experience
(cheap thrills) -- The washing module surrounds the car, and moves from the
front to the back. So cool -- I hit the brakes the first time it happened.
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Well, along these li
You are extrapolating for about two hundred million of us (urban dwellers).
There is no constant low level fear here. As usual, I don't know anyone who
thinks the way you assume they do. My daughter lives in a big city, and goes
drinking with her buddies in sketchy neighborhoods, sometimes - no
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that the overwhelming
majority of Americans want stricter gun controls, but the appropriate
legislation is consistently blocked by the minority who don't want any gun
controls.
Obviously
On 5/10/2014 8:39 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
And I'm back to "America has a /political/ problem," given that the
overwhelming majority of Americans want stricter gun controls,
>
I'm back to the U.S. has a /*crime problem. */The vast majority of
Americans are in favor of
Rick, I hope you will stay mostly with a pool of wakened people who by
experience are illumined for your interviews and not just some talking heads,
even if they are famous professional talking-heads. There certainly is lots of
ignorance to interview out there and other sources are certainly do
And I'm back to "America has a political problem," given that the overwhelming
majority of Americans want stricter gun controls, but the appropriate
legislation is consistently blocked by the minority who don't want any gun
controls.
Obviously that political problem has an impact on many othe
On 5/10/2014 6:24 AM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Not really my conversation, but I thought it was also mentioned that
diversity plays a factor. Holland is probably more homogeneous in
terms of population make up, and probably has a higher per capita
income than the places in
On 5/9/2014 10:40 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
What Americans have is a /political/ problem in which minorities and
special interest groups like the NRA are able to block the majority's
strong preference for gun control. That's ultimately also a "people
problem" in that we le
On 5/9/2014 9:39 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
There was no thrill for me in firing the weapons, and it was
incredibly loud. But I figure I'd rather have the permit, than not.
Whoa, so strange for me to read about actual people who own actual guns.
It is rare that any of
Thanks for your reply. The bit about American and creativity was a short piece
on the radio. They came at it from a slightly different angle, that's why I
remembered it.
But there is no doubt, American is a violent place.
I mean just this recent experience of me getting acquainted wi
On 5/9/2014 9:37 PM, curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
And I'm not really convinced that either of us carrying a BFG (Big
Fucking Gun) would make even that encounter more productive. :-)
>
Things don't seem to have changed much over there - the average citizens
are, for all pra
Thanks, Ann, these critters are very cute if a little strange. At my Dad and
step Mom's now. Tricky checking email. Have fun everyone!
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 9, 2014 9:43 AM
Subject:
From: "steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, May 10, 2014 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: It turns out that America is more insane than
I thought
Not really my conversation, but I thought it was also mentioned that diversity
p
On 5/9/2014 9:37 PM, curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
That said, if I were writing this from, say, Uganda or the Ukraine, I
might have a Glock in an EZ-Out holster mounted under my desk.
>
Almost everything you're saying about firearms is illegal - it's against
the law in Ugan
Not really my conversation, but I thought it was also mentioned that diversity
plays a factor. Holland is probably more homogeneous in terms of population
make up, and probably has a higher per capita income than the places in the US
where there is more gun violence.
On the other hand, I jus
Well, along these lines, I recall being in a small group, maybe 50 or 100
people when MMY brought up an analogy about Unity Consciousness (I believe).
He seemed rather excited, and it is an experience we have all had, and which he
probably had just had.
When you are sitting in a car, (usuall
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From: "curtisdeltabl...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
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While I agree with you that the problem is probably unresolvable at this point
because 1) there are too many guns already to ever be "controlled," 2) there
would be a huge black market of them
I know there are a lot of detractors of the technique, and the way it is
taught, but the best advice I ever heard about TM and TMSP, was, 'take it easy,
take it as it comes' - and also, I might add, let it go, as it goes (to make
room for what is coming).
I remember when Shiva began to fade,
yep, from zip guns, to 3D printers.
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Doesn't take much technology to build a completely new one, from scratch,
either!
On Friday, May 9, 2014 8:09 AM, "fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife]"
wrote:
I agree with the gun saturation making t
Right, "America" is overwhelmingly against any form of gun control.
Oh, wait...
http://www.gallup.com/poll/160085/americans-back-obama-proposals-address-gun-violence.aspx
http://www.gallup.com/poll/160085/americans-back-obama-proposals-address-gun-violence.aspx
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The slide pictures from India and the pundits chanting there were good
verification too. It is a big research project in science and spirituality
going on there. Fred with his EEG equipment stayed there and went in setting up
test trials of various data pairs at one of the campus there with 1500
Wowsa! What a find Emily, big thanks for passing this on. This is useful on so
many levels for me. I love the clean verses they are using. I had not heard
some of them
It is a little strange to hear the lyrics attributed incorrectly to Josh Thomas
since I actually heard the recording in the arc
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While I agree with you that the problem is probably unresolvable at this point
because 1) there are too many guns already to ever be "controlled," 2) there
would be a huge black market of them if they ever *were* truly controlled, and
3) America
It's quite a remarkable post as I always gathered that Maharishi saying "you"
he meant the soul and was referring to experiences perhaps stretching over many
lifetimes. I mean, how many times haven't we heard or read of souls seemingly
lost in this or that Deva. The timeframe you are describin
Hi Curtis - you were talking about perception vs. reality, earlier, regarding
the 'God' idea (and not to get into that again, though I appreciated some of
your points...), and in the same way, the risk of getting shot is not great,
although given this age of knowledge, we know about it, instantl
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I live in a bit of crime area and work in a resurgent area. But I do plan to
get my cc permit in a couple weeks. I went to the shooting range last week to
get familiar with the two hand guns passed down to me from my grandfather and
dad to me. O
Fleetwood! Can I call you "Fleeting...?"
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Fanaticism is always ugly - yours, included.
God, Fleetwood, it's good to have you back.
Imagine Bawee believing, even for one eentsy beentsy moment
I know. Kinda strange Ann. These guns sat in a safe for probably 40 years
untouched. They've never been needed, and aren't really needed now. But, as
you mention, we do live in different areas. And, I like where I live. It is a
diverse area, that is attracting new residents and urban spra
Fanaticism is always ugly - yours, included.
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Recently I've seen more and more news articles about "smart guns," which can
be personalized such that they can only be fired by their owners or someone
pre-authorized by them. "Ah," I said to myself, "
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