Great rap, and a great sentiment.  And nice timing, too.
For all we know, in Sat Yuga the Internet will be declared
lowvibe and FFL will just poof! and go away.  So thanks
to all who've taught me things as well.

Unc


--- In [email protected], "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, last year this time I was seriously strung out on dope. The wife and I 
decided it was time to have kids now or never, so I took some months off to 
clean up. I haven't now touched anything in at least a few months.  She has 
been stupendously awesome and has allowed me continued recovery time to 
get myself clean and to devote to us making a baby.  
> 
> So I have to say I have been the luckiest man on the face of the earth.  I 
haven't had to work, all I do is meditate and practice my Dharma stuff, and 
fuck alot. If heaven on earth comes I know what it will look like. Alot like 
now. 
> 
> I want to say that for at least the last four months I have been doing TM and 
the Sidhis for about three hours average each day and my Buddhist stuff for 
about 1 - 2 hours.  I start at about 4 - 5 am. Do a long meditation for about 
two 
solid hours then nap and then eat breakfast then do it again, then chant, then 
play around then do it again later if I can focus.  
> 
> I had a dream one night that the Governor's aid called me out of the blue 
and told me I was to be interim governor of Louisiana this year. She would get 
with me the next day to give me the details. It was a very clear dream, and 
really neat since I don't do politics. Later I thought, well of course, because 
I 
have been basically rounding in retreat for months it meant I am a Governor in 
the TM sense. 
> 
> I've come a long way.  Whether I am a great person or not, or a lover or a 
hater, or not, or something or nothing or everything I know one thing. I have 
been practicing the Dharma and I am lucky to have the techniques and the 
wife.  
> 
> It's said that actual leisure to practice and to practice are a rare 
> combination.  
But it's more rare to self rehab oneself from morphine and pot and cigarettes 
and booze and pull oneself back from the brink of death and then feel like one 
is finally resurfacing into the arena of life.  
> 
> I look back and find that I was almost dead. I was burnt and physically weak 
and would have probably bit the dust really soon if I hadn't taken a break. 
> 
> So I feel lucky beyond words for the practices and my wife.  And I have to 
say that again I have been able to pull myself back from the brink of death 
through Dharma practice.  So here's to dharma practice.  May all people be so 
lucky as to find some practice which can heal their ills, and make them shine 
even though they have been under dense clouds for a long time.  
> 
> This time around, I will finally hold on to my gains as I'm not getting any 
younger. Thank you E, I dedicate this to you, my wife and love of my life.  
> 
> Also thank you who prayed for me when I asked for help to get off dope. It 
did work.  
> 
> I just thought it would be a good time to say thanks before the rapture or 
> the 
cherry koolaid, whichever comes first.  Long Live Maharishi!  
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: anonymousff 
> To: [email protected] 
> Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2005 7:05 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sat Yuga
> 
> 
> At MIU in FF, somewhere in the mid-80s, Maharishi told us that Heaven
> was now descending on Earth and we could sit in our kitchen looking
> out the window and watch it as it descended.
> A friend of mine did exactly that. He stopped working and has
> steadfastly refused to work since. He sat inside and watched for
> Heaven's descent out his window and is now somewhere on the eastern
> seaboard doing the same. Perhaps you and he can get together!
> K
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Peter Sutphen
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Well, I finished up all my sinning today in
> > preparation for the descent of sat yuga. I'm looking
> > out my window now...and waiting.....I hope it's not
> > going to be one of these pundit things ;-)
> > 
> > 
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