I'm not "branding you" Doc....that's funny. Just curious if you had anything else to say. Many believe that prayer works....although one doesn't always get what one prays for. Nothing wrong with believing it; nothing wrong with prayer....it's an inside job.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote : I got nuttin' - sorry. I just know it works.:-) Brand me as you will, makes no diff. Like I said, I never give it much thought. No big deal, either way... ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <emilymaenot@...> wrote : "Spiritual liberation is for the most part an inside job, imo." How are they aiding the ability of others so inclined? I am inclined, for example to desire such a thing. How are they helping me? (I have an answer to my own question, but I am curious as to your answer.) By example? Because you honestly believe the hundreds of 20+ year olds are "raising the collective consciousness" of the world, sitting and chanting there in their barbed wire compound day after day after day, filled with apparent frustration (at least on that one day), perhaps sublimating many ordinary, normal and larger desires that 20-year olds have? (Think of your own child. I think of mine. She is about educating herself----- academically, with respect to her relationship to nature/world, learning of people and beliefs through interaction with other human beings, exploring her own curiosities, her own desire for adventure, etc.) ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote : Please allow me to butt in -- Quite honestly Em, I do. Not that world peace necessarily dawns, but what they are doing, is *definitely* aiding the ability of those who are so inclined, to achieve spiritual liberation. Get enough spiritually clear folks on the planet, and we might make it a few more generations. Trying to get that ball of collective consciousness rolling in the other direction. No, I have absolutely NO PROOF of this, nor is it something I spend even five seconds per month thinking about.:-) ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <emilymaenot@...> wrote : Share, do you believe that the "program" is working to create world peace? ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <sharelong60@...> wrote : Richard, just because they don't want to go back to India, doesn't mean they want to continue being a pundit! Where is Spock when we need him?! I don't think the pundits have any contact with MUM any more. When the program started, they lived on campus. But not for quite a while now. That's right, no one is putting a gun to anyone's head. But we must have higher standards than that for a program meant to create world peace! Of course, imho (-: On Friday, March 14, 2014 10:43 AM, Richard J. Williams <punditster@...> wrote: On 3/13/2014 9:27 PM, Share Long wrote: > To force someone to be in a program to create world peace is a > contradiction in terms! > Apparently all the students and their parents think MUM is a good thing. We are all trying to promote world peace. There doesn't seem to be any evidence that anyone is being forced to send their children to a private school in the U.S. and none of the school boys have lodged any complaints that I know of. A few apparently didn't want to go back to India! If anyone was forced to stay, why would they not want to go back home? Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this the tenth year of operation for the pundit boy campus? The only complaints I've heard about MUM have come from MJ who wasn't even a student at MIU or MUM. Go figure.