On 9/24/2014 9:40 AM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
You are wrong Nappy, we woke up, we smartened up and realized we had
been sold a pig in a poke.
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/That doesn't say much for your own susceptibility to suggestion. If you
were "sold a pig in a poke" back then, who is to say you're not trying
to sell us a pig in a poke now?/
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We got out to pursue real life, not the bizarre bullshit life Marshy
wanted everyone to live which meant bowing to him, and giving him all
one's time effort, energy and especially all one's money.
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/How exactly, is pursuing the "qi" pure consciousness in Kung Foo any
different from pursuing the pure consciousness in TM?//Go figure./
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*From:* nablusoss1008 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:09 AM
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] The missing element in FFlife seems to be
My impression is that the majority here have done TM in the past but
no longer. Mostly due to spiritual laziness.
"Most of the informants posting to FFL are TMers"
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <punditster@...> wrote :
On 9/23/2014 7:54 PM, netineti108 wrote:
The missing element in FFlife seems to be...Developing Devotion...
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Most of the informants posting to FFL are TMers, so they are
probably not all that interested in devotion to a higher power, or
devotion to a guru or a teacher. If you have been following the
conversation on this forum you would realize that most of the
respondents seem to be interested in /Raja Yoga/ - a meditation
that is transcendental.
Bhakti is a spontaneous devotional service, based on an acquired
selfless desire to serve one's chosen Ishta-deva or guru.
According to Rupa Gosvami, the author of /Sri
Bhakti-rasamrta-sindhu/, described bhakti as "an unbroken flow of
oil from one vessel to another vessel."
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