Vata is entirely COLD crackpot, Agni is not going to increase it. Not to imply 
that anything you are saying has any validity anyways.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:
>
> On 10/19/2011 10:00 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine<salsunshine@>  wrote:
> >> On Oct 19, 2011, at 3:06 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> >>
> >>> I, too, thank Curtis for his explanation. I do not
> >>> share his fascination with either the people he gets
> >>> into long-winded discussions with, or with any of
> >>> their ideas, but it's probably good that someone does.
> >>>
> >>> As much as I love Curtis, sometimes I see him as the
> >>> Patron Saint Of The Terminally Self Important.
> >> I've never understood why Curtis gets into these
> >> insane drama-fests either. But I suppose it fulfills
> >> some need.
> > I'm going to reply to this a second time, less
> > flippantly this time, because I think your ques-
> > tion is a good one, and I might have some insight
> > into it.
> >
> > In my first forays onto TM-related spiritual chat
> > groups, I entered into many, many, far too many
> > long, insane drama-fests myself. *At the time*,
> > it seemed like fun to me, a kind of intellectual
> > sparring, a way to test one's ever-changing
> > theories of How It All Works against other
> > people. I used to get into equally-long and
> > equally-tedious discussions with Judy, and with
> > Lawson, and with others back on a.m.t. And, at
> > the time, it was FUN.
> >
> 
> As my buddy on my TM Sidhis course said, "these people have 
> overstimulated intellects."  Years later I found out why and that is 
> because agni mantras like Saraswati mantras will over stimulate the 
> intellect unless balancing measures are taken.  People also become more 
> vata practicing them and will tend to ramble when they write.
> 
> I also detect that anyone that writes pages of text here is vata 
> imbalanced.  That is a typical trait and results in someone living in 
> their own cerebral world.  This is something I took from MMY's 
> discussion on the intellect and observed with intellectuals I met since.
> 
> FYI, just to remind you that hard coded line returns went out of style 
> in the 1980s.  Today's email clients word wrap fine.  Your posts when 
> viewed on a mobile email client don't wrap well not to mention how the 
> FFL web interface may look on phones and tablets.  Leave it up to the 
> software.
>


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