You're not missing much - at least during the second "round" - after a boringly long hour of half time. You wait for the "experiences" (too often mood making) and commentary by Bevan and John Hagelin.
They ask for a show of hands of who is having #1 experiences, so some wake up to do that. Each location tries to outdo each other in percentage. It is not rounding as we know it. People get so hungry waiting between rounds they eat on the foam. Some reports of people going home or down town. Scholarship participants wait near the time clock to punch out at 11:45. The Invincible America course would be much more powerful if they skipped the half time show, and go right in to the second round, while people are most settled. See photo album on "Rounding?" --- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Two ways to hit the target > > > > > > * We all come just a little more often â" 11% as a group. > > > > > > * We all inspire just a few more of our out-of-town Sidha friends > > to > > > join > > > us. > > > > * The geniuses in the course office stop stop rejecting people who > > actually *want* to be in the Domes. For everyone else, it's pretty > > much over. > > > > > Every Yogic Flyer is so very precious â" to the group, to our country, > > > and to > > > our world. > > > > Except, of course, when they aren't. > > > > Sal
