Hainvg been away from the Fairfield and TM movement for a while it is quite amusing to hear people still talking about and believeing in all the vedic stuff. Umm - Santa Clause isn't real either.
 
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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 4:41 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: amrit from india?

I think you are right. I had a cerimony like this in my house back
when I was into it all. A pundit came and we have a big dung
burning party to make sure the house wasn't over any old grave
sites, to avoid the polltergeist effect! He was a nice old guy and
it was a nice party with TM friends helping throw in the dung and
sing some whatever-namahs! It was more entertaining than a kareoke
dude and about the same price.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED].. wrote:
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> In a message dated 6/7/06 9:17:27 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
> markmeredith@... writes:
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> --- In _FairfieldLife@FairfieldLifFai_
(mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com)
> , "curtisdeltablues"
> <curtisdeltablues@cur> wrote:
> >
> > fairfielders pay about 50%
> > > over market value for a house with the TMO seal of approval.
> >
> > Are Fairfielders abandoning non-vastu homes in any numbers? Is
is
> > causing a drop in prices for non-vastu homes? What an
interesting
> > component to a real estate market! The Hong Kong market is
totally
> > driven by Feng Shui.
>
> Looks like vastu homes are still in demand here, though the new
> construction is more concentrated in smaller homes. The high
priced
> S-ved home market may be getting close to tapped out.
>
>
>
>
>
>
> There are two S-Vedic buildings under construction at the Capitol
in
> Navasota Texas. There was a corner stone laying ceremony done for
each and there was
> nothing "vedic" about it other than they placed some gems and
grains in a
> packet under the corner stones and every body expressed their
desire for the
> success of the building. Seems that if they are going to
advertise something is
> strictly "Vedic", there would have been a priest performing the
yagya and
> reciting the appropriate mantras in the corner stone laying. But
maybe this is
> just a set up for why these buildings need to be replaced and were
not
> effective later on down the road. You Know M, "well begun is half
done". This was
> not well begun, it was mood making.
>

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