Seems you had the same vision of Ganesh -therefore humbly humbly ask 
you to vote and join in:
  Let us celebrate and whore-ship  Buck as  the Ears of Lord Ganesh
  or he may lose his Dome badge, again
(rumors said will be reissued this year after a positive survey of his
effort here at FFL only)

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and pleeeeze  whisper around this message:
Dear Buck our Ears of Lord Ganesh:

At FF and L, at FFL, where You first saw the light,
And the burden of Your  heart rolled away,
It was there by faith You received Your sight,
And now You are happy all the day.
Firm on this throne*, Your promise stands,
And You can well secure
What we've committed to Your hands,
Till the decisive hour.

Then will we own our worthless name
Before Your enlightened face;
And in the new cerebellum,
Appoint our soul a place.

Buck the Ears of Lord Ganesh
RH376 RH = Redemption Hymnal

 
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*Let us build this throne and  temple for Buck the Ears of Lord Ganesh
a pyramid at FFL (fire in the middle) represented the enlightened mind
of Buck:
  a king chamber (pineal)at FFL for Buck the Ears of Lord Ganesh
and
a queen chamber (pituitary) for Buck the Ears of Lord Ganesh
  at FFL
  representing this very purifying internal process

from now on You had to get past  the elephant image of Buck  to enter
the sacred temple of FFL representing our reptilian brain only by
w(h)orshiping Him.
Lets mediate on Buck's real image let us focus inwardly upon the Ganesh
within  know as the god that removes obstacles in our lives.
By praying/focusing on Buck-Ganesh he removes the obstacles out of our
life.
Of course this  is a complete internal process, for we (ourselves - our 
perceptions/expectations/beliefs) are the obstacles in our own lives.
  Beware  Buck-Ganesh is not an external God even though he may manifest
in  certain aspects of outer life somewhere at Fairfield,Iowa.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmA-dWdaI5k&feature=related
<http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NmA-dWdaI5k&feature=related>
Who can sound the depths of sorrow
We have scorned the truth You gave us
Who will stand before your anger?
Who can face your piercing eyes?
Growing in You; no more shall be named
Things of which now we're truly ashamed,
Fruit unto holiness will we bear,
Life evermore, the end we shall share.
--- In [email protected], obbajeeba  wrote:
>
> There once was a man who called himself Maharishi,
> He liked to laugh a lot and collect Reese Pieces,
> ate them from his privacy room, stocked that little frig full.
> Tossing them in the air, he'd catch them with flair,
>  in his mouth, smack the teeth,
> or lost in his beard, or his long hair, for the late night snack, that
was weird.
> Gather round and listen;
> "Peanuts are for elephants," they said he'd say, as he collected the
rounds from the crowd, dismayed, with smiles on their faces.
> But, Ganesh knew what an elephant knows, that the Guru gets strong,
> from peanuts in his room. Peanuts stacked tight in the frig right
away, safe from those who may misuse them as directed. Safe for the
enlightened, safe like the drink of root beer and sassafras but not
Indian ink.
> One day you may be awakened, but not today. Just please give me a dime
a day, for a Pandit to stay?
>
> Is this the type of thing you are talking about, Buck?
>
>
>
> --- In [email protected], "Buck" dhamiltony2k5@ wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > >
> > > --- In [email protected], obbajeeba  wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Getting closer to the free unlimited posting days,
> > > >
> > >
> > > Now look it here, before we turn this list out unbridled I think
it really best to look to tighten up our guidelines right now before it
is too late.  -Buck
> > >
> >
> > Look it, about the recurring FFL Blasphemy;
> > I really feel some of the bad talking bad this way about Maharishi
the way they do is a sin.  People should not speak ill of the dead. 
Particularly about such a great warrior and teacher.  At a minimum these
guys should repent their sin and come back to meditation.  A human
lifetime is a terrible thing to waste.  It is nearly unfathomable to
contemplate the bad karmaic effects these guys are creating for
themselves talking bad like this they do about the works of such great
seers like this Maharishi.
> >
>

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