turq, you're cracked!  Me not spammish, overtly or covertly.  That's Ann who 
keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers.  And FWIW never 
once in my life have I eaten Spam.  That I remember (-:




________________________________
 From: turquoiseb <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my 
Inbox!)
 

  
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"  wrote:
>
> I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent.

Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly
spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop
anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, 
or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is 
no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish 
than Share, at least so far. 

I think Jude is just upset that someone even more
incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may
steal his thunder. :-)

After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts
as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking 
the holy "Robinsez" the same way other people invoke 
"Maharishisez."  :-) :-) :-) 

> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend"  wrote:
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen  wrote:
> > >
> > > Kyho, Iowans!
> > >  
> > > I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the 
> > > unexpected volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics 
> > > to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. 
> > >   And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging 
> > > "executive-governors"?   Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual 
> > > development advice & practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a 
> > > good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or 
> > > environs.  
> > >  
> > > As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like 
> > > everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions.  Using a 
> > > fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my 
> > > experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that 
> > > described as the old Catharic rite of "Consolament".  Reportedly the 
> > > sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of 
> > > human hand-touch ("imposition of hands") which helps to prepare 
> > > recipients to confront the Great Mystery.  It was advised for the clergy, 
> > > often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting 
> > > torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries 
> > > during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted 
> > > in Southern France, by the Roman Church.  
> > >  
> > > Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience 
> > > infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.   For myself, vivid Hubble-like 
> > > perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; 
> > > endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer 
> > > into the BCST paradigme.   And maybe try some sessions.  They could help 
> > > Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like 
> > > when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates... 
> > >
> >
>


 

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