But didn't the jukebox, general rowdiness, and the smell of cigarette smoke and beer, give away the non-Vastu buildings?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: > > Xeno, I few years ago I was a subject in an experiment involving vastu > buildings. I was blind folded and taken randomly to either a vastu or non > vastu building. I was then asked which it was, blind fold still in place. > I think there were 6 or 8 buildings. Usually with the vastu buildings I > could tell that it was vastu even as we approached the property, even before > we entered the gate and or front door. I simply felt more light and > energized as the car approached such buildings. In the end, I guessed all > correctly, both vastu and non. There is definitely something to it in my > experience. > > > ________________________________ > From: Xenophaneros Anartaxius > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Sunday, January 6, 2013 1:41 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Re- John M Knapp - Johnny Profane + TV reviews > > >  > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: > > > > > > "I am not sure why, but whenever I entered a TMO facility I felt a surge > > > of positive light and energy. It was palpable, so thick with stillness. > > > Just a special feeling that perhaps I created, but I don't think so. Not > > > sure if I believe in angels, but if they exist, the TMO places were and > > > still are swarming with them." > > > > > > Yes, definitely - same here. I haven't been to one in years, though will > > > probably test the feeling again, at some point. > > > > > > I was on a trip from Missouri to Fairfield in the early 80's, and my > > > entire body literally began humming (Oming?) about 60 miles out - also > > > saw a large celestial sentinel about a hundred feet tall, there, though > > > it has been a very long time, and even those details are faint now. > > > > Same experienced all over the globe. Whenever you enter one of our > > buildings, owned or rented, it always has a particular silence and a cozy > > feeling of safety about it, as if the walls were 3 meters thick and not 40 > > cm and you really don't wan't to leave the place. > > > > Naturally fellows like the Turq will certainly come up with all sorts of > > cynical or rational "explanations" for this, mainly because Buddhism is a > > dead religion and they simply don't have this kind of buildings, however > > showoff grand and guilded they might be. > > There could be many explanations for what a person experiences when entering > a building that have nothing to do with metaphysics or religion. Simple > expectation is one. If you have in your mind that certain building will > elicit a specific experience, you may experience that on entering or working > in one because of the placebo effect. There is also just plain mood making. > > The placebo effect tends not to work well with me. I can't tell the > difference between different kinds of buildings except whether they are > lighter or darker, warmer or colder, or have fumes from the furnishings or > activities there, the activity of the people therein. And whether they seem > generally safe structurally. > > Buddhism is still not dead > > Christianity 2.0 billion > > Islam 1.7 billion > > Hinduism 1.0 billion > > Buddhism 1.9 billion (This number > is variable from about 0.5 billion > to the figure listed because there > are many mixtures of Asian practices > and depending on how you categorise > these as being enough like the > definition of Buddhism you are using > to dump them under the Buddhist label.) > > No Religion 1.1 billion (The growth > of a post-theistic poplulation is > an interesting feature of our > modern times.) > > Remember, there was a time when the Church rules and everybody believed in > God. This was called the Dark Ages. > > Some sects of Buddhism still produce enlightened beings, although, as with > Hinduism (which includes TM), the number of successes in this seem rather low. > > > Regarding "celestial sentinel". A pshycic friend told me that Maharishi, > > as soon as the monestary in Vlodrop was purchased, invited two such beings > > to stand about 15 meters on each side of the staircase entrance leeding > > into the building to keep "watch". According to him they are each about a > > hundred feet tall and still there today :-) > > >