>
> >
> > >
> > > Om Come all ye 'Followers of Science',
> > >
> > > I.
> > >
> > > These portending global changes may well come to pass in the daily
and ongoing passage of those 50 full coal trains passing through
Fairfield. Daily heading to power plants east; but, these pundits and a
Fairfield meditating community may represent a last great antidote to a
vapid and ostentatious materialism that hath spun this global change.
For, is both meditation and science now shouting, "Repent your ignorant
sinful spending".
> > >
> > > In the pundit project and in a disciplined meditating are the bold
and far-seeing spiritual works of the fight for global climate. Come
join the fight. Come back to meditation for your selves, your friends,
your family and a future humanity. Come to action, in meditation.
> > >
> >
> > II.
> >
> > If you won't come to meditation, at least hire a meditating
substitute in your place. As would off-set the materialism raging of the
world. The science so says as does the experience of the age.
> >
> > If you work in the world, particularly in the first world, consider
supporting a meditator in Fairfield as a 'fat off-set' to your wicked
material way out there in the world. If too busy to meditate, then trade
your wages of sin for a meditator. The science on all sides is ever more
clear that spiritual regeneration may be our last and best hope. All our
hope. Confront your materialism on all sides, come to meditation &
Transcend, you sinners!
> >
>
>
> This is serious stuff. An incredibly utopian millionaire paying people
to meditate and we got disciplined meditators in the domes being docked
$15 a month each to heat the domes now. Some lot of people there by the
skin of their teeth by the science for us all.
>
> On the other hand, we got a guy here working for IBM here walks his
dog lurking the naked girls on Spanish beaches. Another, a 'public
defender' attorney lurks here and spends his free time surfing. Seems by
the science that some are getting off free who should know better. A
consciousness gap. That is a 'fine art of not knowing'.
>


Now, if you do not engage in this battle, which is in accord with
dharma, then casting away your own dharma and good fame, you will incur
sin.  .33



More over men will ever tell of your disgrace, and to a man of honour
ill fame is worse than death,  .34



The great warriors will think you fled from battle out of fear, and they
who held you in esteem will belittle you. .35



What greater pain than that! .36



Stand up, resolved to fight. .37



Rise up and fight, come back to meditation.  Thus you will not incur
sin. .38



Now, if you do not engage in this battle, which is in accord with
dharma, then casting away your own dharma and good fame, you will incur
sin.  .33



More over men will ever tell of your disgrace, and to a man of honour
ill fame is worse than death,  .34



The great warriors will think you fled from battle out of fear, and they
who held you in esteem will belittle you. .35



What greater pain than that! .36



Stand up, resolved to fight. .37



Rise up and fight, come back to meditation.  Thus you will not incur
sin. .38



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