--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" <j_alexander_stanley@...> 
wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson <mjackson74@> wrote:
> >
> > Although there are friends who used to do TM who don't anymore and
> > still live in Fairfield - those are the ones I really don't
> > understand.
>  
> I take it you haven't been here in a long time, because FF has blossomed into 
> a very cool community that has a lot more to offer than just a place to do 
> group meditation. Low crime. Low cost of living. Unbelievable access to 
> broadband Internet (c'mon, how many small towns have 100 mbps fiber optic to 
> the home?) A remarkably rich cultural life. And, best of all, a community 
> spirit where people join together to do good things in the community, like 
> upgrading the community indoor pool's filtration, a community supported 
> low-power FM station, a convention center, and the soon to be Quiet Zone (no 
> more train whistles through town). Just today, it was announced that the 
> community is going to form a non-profit to upgrade and reopen the recently 
> closed movie theater. Fairfield rocks!
>

The thing that really makes this place a special place to live is our 
millennialism in fact.  Yeah, it is real nice knowing that you're part of 
something actually bringing good too like the science shows is spiritually 
going on here in Fairfield.  I mean just imagine all the living out in the 
world that is without purpose, the over copulating and consuming stuff.  Like, 
all who would just be living lives of quiet desperation even just in Leiden for 
instance.  I feel sorry for all the people out there who are without knowing 
they are doing good in something Larger.  If you can't be with us here in 
Fairfield, Iowa then at least support the David Lynch Foundation with a 
generous gift of your hard earned money.  Do something good.   
http://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ 
-Buck in the Dome  

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