-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@...> wrote:

> I think it's mostly in Buck's mind.  At least I've
> never heard of any kind of "group" out in the parking
> lot.  Who in their right mind would put up with such
> humiliating nonsense?  And I've definitely not heard 
> of anyone, in the Dooms or anywhere else, changing the
> direction of their meditation from morning till night.
> Sal


It sounds like an excellent place to score weed now that the Dead is dead.






>
> On Nov 3, 2011, at 8:32 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
> 
> >> alf an hour until morning meditation.  Be there.
> >> 
> >>> 
> >>> Is a growing movement.  Meditating out in the Dome parking lot is real 
> >>> nice in group.  It's comfortable and there is ample room.  People just 
> >>> drive in sort of like at the old drive-in movie theatres.  In the 
> >>> mornings they pull in and park and meditate facing East.  In the evenings 
> >>> they park and meditate facing North.  Just like inside the domes. -Buck 
> >>> in 
> > 
> > There is something so poignant and sad about this little group of outcast 
> > misfit toys, freezing their little feet, facing the Vedically prescribed 
> > direction.
> > 
> > Jesus, Bevan will you give them a freak'n hug or something?  I'm sure it 
> > wouldn't take you long since you could embrace about 10 of them at a time. 
> > (Just watch out for little people getting stuck in one of the your Kapha 
> > rolls, only to be discovered later at an inconvenient time emerging like a 
> > Benjamin Button baby-man from your fullness of fullness. (Best ever 
> > Halloween costume though.)
> 
> I think it's mostly in Buck's mind.  At least I've
> never heard of any kind of "group" out in the parking
> lot.  Who in their right mind would put up with such
> humiliating nonsense?  And I've definitely not heard 
> of anyone, in the Dooms or anywhere else, changing the
> direction of their meditation from morning till night.
> Sal
>


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