--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunsh...@...> wrote: > > On Mar 8, 2009, at 4:49 PM, Vaj wrote: > > > I was struck on the BBC meditation video, where they go to Maharishi > > Vedic City (as they called it) of not only how obviously whacky some > > of the people seemed and how vata-deranged the Johnsons seemed but > > how disorganized the place looked just driving around. (The > > Johnson's seemed like Nazi's trying to be polite to the Jew who > > showed up at the Fuerher's birthday party) > > LOL... > > > For an org that prides itself on it's "self-organizing power" it > > looked like a place I would not want to live. It certainly didn't > > look at all like the neat mandalic pictures one saw before it was > > built. > > What I found a bit disconcerting the one day I drove > around there with a friend from out-of-town was > that there nobody outside, anywhere, despite the fact > that it was a beautiful, sunny day. > > Can't remember if it was a weekday or not, so people > could have theoretically been working...but, even so, > *nobody* outside? Is enjoying the sun also considered > OTP? > > Sal
Well, you see, Vaastu puts its residents in total harmony with nature. That harmony is disturbed if they actually go outside into nature. Going outside to get in touch with nature is for those of the underclass who can't afford Vaastu. >