His habit of begging, cajoling, bullying and wheedling people to give him money 
for projects that never materialized and giving no explanation for where the 
money went makes your assertion  untrue.



________________________________
 From: nablusoss1008 <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 9:57 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Living a spiritual and artistic life
 


  


Raising individual and collective consciousness was the one aspect that 
mattered most to Maharishi, everything else was just the frosting of the cake. 
"It is said that the Lord Buddha left 500 enlightened people. I think we will 
do better"
- Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Buddha Yayanti, River Rhine, Germany, 1982


---In [email protected], <fleetwood_macncheese@...> wrote :


Yeah - so true. I like that MMY brought out his Vedic perspective on all this 
stuff, but I don't see enough value there, to chase it. Nor do I think that is 
why he spoke about it. Each Vedic tuning, on each domain of living, whether 
housing, health, astrology, or music, wasn't, imo, meant to become some 
absolute edict, or supreme way to live, on the way to the truth, or 
enlightenment. 

But, since he was always taken so seriously, all Maharishi had to do was 
comment on something, and his most ardent followers became rather severe about 
implementing it, whatever it was. The Vedic architecture houses I have seen 
pictures of, are pretty damned ugly, for starters - at best, completely 
unimaginative. I like integrating what I learned, and learn, from Maharishi 
into a full life; my life, vs. filling in a rather humdrum life, by focusing 
awkwardly, and a little too intensely, on what Maharishi said.






From: "fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Saturday, July 12, 2014 1:06 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Living a spiritual and artistic life



 
I have said before the reason I stuck with TM and TMSP, was that I had all that 
I needed. I saw too much wishful thinking going on, with the other stuff. Also, 
who wants to live, according to some chart? If something is difficult, I'll 
back off and try later, or I'll push ahead a little harder, regardless of which 
way my planets are spinning. Common sense, and staying intelligently active, 
bypasses an awful lot of this analysis-paralysis.







From: "dhamiltony2k5@... [FairfieldLife]" <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2014 10:20 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Living a spiritual and artistic life



 
Om Fleetwood,
are you rectifying the house and property?  You know, if in case it is out of
alignment from the previous owners or has poor influences of
anything?  Around here spiritual people use combinations of the John
Douglas Location Repair CD, or chant or play the Sri Suktam.  It is an 
effective way of clearing any area.  Karunamayi and others have nice 
recitations of the Sri Suktam on CD
or download.  Buy a cheap player and leave it running while you are
gone playing:
Sri Suktam
 
      Sri Suktam 
Sri Gurubhaya Namah! Hari Om! Hiranya Varnam Harineem Survanam Rajatas Rajam * 
Chandraam Hiranmayim LakshmeEm Jatavedo Mamaavaha ** ...  
View on www.youtube.com       Preview by Yahoo   
 
There are other people who specialize
in this work that can have good effect on properties.  I can ask around get 
links for referral. We've used house clearing on properties to obvious and good 
result.

Is this property in the foothills, elevated, wooded, facing what direction, 
have a stream nearby, just wondering?  Could it be fenced for horses? Sheep or 
cattle?  You know, make it more productive like the bible says.  Mineral 
extraction possibilities?  Oh yes in property management, you know you can keep 
as many animals on a property as you can haul feed and water to them. The shit 
flows downhill.  There is a lot of spiritual people here interested in 
aqua-culture now as a concentrated feeding operation alternative to livestock.  
I look forward to your enlightened journal about homesteading in
nature.  
-Buck   

fleetwood_macncheese writes:

No need, Richard, there is already a lovely new house on the property, with 
landscaping and a pool. The acreage
is 2+. This is the wild stuff, in back of the already done stuff. Also, the 
water table starts at 300 to 400 feet, so I won't be hand digging any wells...


---In [email protected],
<punditster@...> wrote :


On 7/11/2014 8:06 AM, fleetwood_macncheese@... [FairfieldLife] wrote:

 
>>>>>>Unlike some here who have subsumed their lives, for
a TV screen, I am always looking for ways to grow and
learn, often outdoors. My wife and I will probably end
up in this home that includes a full acre and a half of
woods. There are cougars, deer, coyotes, rabbits and
other wildlife there. I am already planning to build a
structure, or ten, in the woods. I am interested in
either a cave type dwelling, built at least halfway
underground, or a tree house. Perhaps a blind to observe
nature. I have also thought of a Disneyesque area, where
I could build scenes using mannequins, posed and dressed
in the woods. My daughter says it is too creepy, so
we'll see.
>
>>>>>The first thing you want to do is take the family on a few camping
trips. That way you can see how they behave in the wilderness or out
in the back of beyond. One overnight camping trip in the rough
should do it, and then you'll probably know if this is even feasible
or not.
>>>>>
>>>>>You can take a travel trailer to sleep in some water to drink. You
can start digging a water well at any point.  The next thing you
have to do is set the latrine. In some cases, you will have to rely
on a cesspool. Unless you live near a rural road, you might not be
able to get piped in water and plumbed out effluent. The first few
days can be a challenge.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Life is for living. I know there are those who
denigrate a creative and artistic lifestyle, preferring
instead to sit indoors, basically criticizing
everything, and taking the dogs for a daily shit. That
to me, is a living death, like being buried alive.
Anyway, I am excited about the architectural
possibilities in front of me.
>>>>>>
>
>>>>>At first, you will be needing to  get a gasoline generator out there
to power the tools. One of the first things you have to do when
building in the country is to access electricity. 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>




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