Hey Jack, please elaborate on this. I am sure a number of us here would be curious to hear your POV.
--- Michael Jackson <mjackson74@...> wrote: > > (Long drawn out sigh) And just when I was starting to have nice things to > say. > > David Lynch is ironically the perfect poster boy for the Movement and I find > his foundation to be as egregious as the TMO itself - if anyone cares for me > to elaborate I will. > > > ________________________________ > From: Buck <dhamiltony2k5@...> > Sent: Saturday, October 27, 2012 10:30 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Fw: The Science of Compassion, for Wednesday > > > > > > --- 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. > > > > --- "Alex Stanley" <j_alexander_stanley@> wrote: > > > > 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! > > > > --- Buck <dhamiltony2k5@> wrote: > > 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 >