--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson <mjackson74@...> wrote: > > "To enable the cutlery to be used on a practical daily basis, the hardness > and strength of the gold has also been increased to the region of 18ct > gold, whilst retaining the purity of 24ct gold. With this new > technology we can now offer solid gold, or gold coated cutlery and > eating > utensils." > > What bullshit, how can it be as pure as 24 ct gold if it isn't 24 ct gold? > And the strength of the gold has been increased to the "region" of 18ct > gold??? I'm sure goldsmiths all over the world are drooling with envy they > didn't come up with the secret process that can do such a thing. Typical TM > type double talk that promises the sun, moon and stars while delivering very > little. >
Maybe he finally found the philosophers stone? > ________________________________ > From: salyavin808 <fintlewoodlewix@...> > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Sent: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 8:24 AM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Coherent Times Magazine > > > > Â > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson <mjackson74@> wrote: > > > > I like this one better - the Ultimate Arrogant Bullshit TM > > My-Nose-Is-Permanently-Aimed-Toward-The-Sky-Cause-I'm-So-Much-More-Refined-Than-You > > Indulgence. > > > > http://coherenttimes.wordpress.com/gold/ > > > > And they even include more TM vacuous supercilious claims they never back > > up with facts: > > A fool and his money are soon parted. All the correct buzzwords are > there though; ancient wisdom, modern science, perfect health. > > "Eating with the Pure Gold Spoon is said to enliven the 7 to 8 drops of > "Ojas" in the heart. This increases happiness, improves digestion and has > beneficial effects to the heart, brain and nervous system." > > Chuckle. Caveat emptor and all that... > > > To enable the cutlery to be used on a practical daily basis, the hardness > > and strength of the gold has also been increased to the region of 18ct > > gold, whilst retaining the purity of 24ct gold. With this new technology we > > can now offer solid gold, or gold coated cutlery and eating > > utensils." > > So they dilute gold to 18 carat while preserving its purity? > > I'm intrigued, I suspected I know the person behind it and after > a google, found out I do. He used to have a room in the same > corridor from me at HQ and used to conduct his electroplating > experiments at all hours, occasionally producing a spoon or > amrit kalash pot. I was impressed that he taught himself the > whole thing from scratch. > > But I hope he doesn't sell any as I hate to think of people > getting ripped off. But OTOH if you really want a gold spoon who > am I to complain? I'd hate to deny people: youthfulness, long life, freedom > from disease, increased physical power, strength of all the sense organs, > good concentration, detachment from problems, freedom from psychosomatic > disturbances and the experience of bliss! > > Here's an advert from the Grauniad: > > http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2003/aug/31/alternativeinvestment.homesandgardens > > I say "advert" because the author of the piece is a TM teacher. > > It aint what you know, it's who you know..... >