--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, coldbluiceman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sparaig  <spare egg/ Lawson English> wrote:
> > > Jason Spock <jedi_spock@> wrote:
> > > Is there a Conspiracy to corrupt the Vedic Pundits.??
> 
> How would you know a "corrupted Pundit" from an "un-corrupted 
> Pundit"?
> 
> Perhaps by the style in which they wear their dhotis? 
> Which style would indicate a corrupted pundit?
> Do lange Dhoti (Ankle Length) 
> Tevata Dhoti (Mid Calf Length) 
> Tilangi Dhoti (Above Knee) 
> 
> > Now THAT is something I hadn't thought of, 
> > but I'm almost certain that a few people who 
> > have contributed to this forum (e.g. ColdBlueIce) 
> > would feel obligated to try to their utmost 
> > to make it so and come to think of it, 
> 
> Please tell me Spare Egg why would i care??

Why make so much noise about their non-existance over the years if you didn't 
care?

> 
> So, when the course finally ends in Fairfield, and America is much 
> the state of affairs that it was last month-Sept.'06 does this 
> somehow indicate that it is my fault?
> 

Er, no. And I'm under the impression that the pundits' stay is indefinite. 
Certainly a year or 
more (since that is the amount of time that Settle pledged to pay for yogic 
flyers and 
money has already been pledged specifically for pundits to stay indefinitely 
and the TMO 
is collecting those pledges right now).

> And, when no one in Fairfield {ph}lies.., it is because i single-
> handedly "corrupted" pundits in Iowa from Austin, TX?
> 

Hardly.

> How would i-, "try to their utmost to make it so"?
> 

Not a clue. That is up to you.

> The pundits were probably corrupt the momment they decided to hook 
> up with Mishmashi Brahmachari Prasad Varma.
> 

Does anyone reading this doubt that you fervently HOPE that this is the case, 
regardless of 
any action you choose to take in the future?


> As no "pundit" worth his salt would make a claim(or allow another to 
> make a claim) that would insinuate a group of pundits 
> chanting "Vedic verses" could change the course of human events.
> 

Really? What purpose are these group chants for, according to Indian tradition?



> Just this morning i read the US forces just topped 100 dead troops 
> in Iraq for the month of October...Somehow i just don't think this 
> whole "pundit" thing is working.
> 

Heh. They arrived yesterday. And in fact, the claim for the course pre-pundits, 
is that the 
yogic flyers' numbers are sufficient to affect the US of A internally, NOT 
events on the 
other side of the world, save as those events reflect decisions made here in 
the USA. I 
don't think that this claim has changed radically with the arrival of the 
pundits, regardless 
of what chants they do.


> > Swami Swaroopananda and friends probably feel the 
> > same way.
> 
> And, you are somehow qualifed to speak for the *ONLY* legally 
> recognized / legitimate Shankaracharya of Jyosimutt and direct 
> disciple of Sri BrahmanandJi??
> 

Not I said probably.

> As Barry points out later on.., if these pundits can indeed 
> influence the entire universe by their chanting from anywhere in the 
> world to anywhere.., then why come here to America?

Because of the synergistic effect. LIght travels indefinitely, but the only 
practical way to 
create a reinforcing "constructive interfence" effect is at its source.

> 
> But if the Democrats are successful in taking control of the US 
> Senate i guess you will claim it was the "pundits".
>

Certainly,  I hope that the pundits have an effect on the US elections and that 
the effect is 
positive. Given my political beliefs, I would say that the Dems taking back 
both houses, at 
least for the next few election cycles, would be a positive thing. I am not 
sure that their 
regaining control of the White House as well as both Houses of Congress would 
be a 
positive thing in the long run, but given the situation with the Supreme 
Court's new 
makeup, who can say for sure?





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