--- In [email protected], "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> 
> wrote:
> >> Just a gentle reminder that I find exactly the same thing out 
here 
> > in the "real world"- no stress, no negativity, all light and 
> > cooperation and love, just as evident here as it is anywhere 
else!
> > Help! I'm turning into a real "Bliss Ninny"<-- Love that term! 
LOL :-
> > )
> *lol* Yes, good point; on our travels lately all over the U.S., 
Canada, 
> and the U.K. we have been finding exactly the same thing. The 
> difference seems to be that I'm finding the qualities are 
considerably 
> more "concentrated" or "alive" in Fairfield; more people seem to 
be 
> more consciously participating in more intensities of the love and 
> joy :-)
>
Agreed-- Yeah, when I focused over there after re-reading what I had 
written I got the same "hit"- concentrated sweetener. Ka-ching!

Glad to hear so many of the flock have turned to the shepherd. LOL! 
Seriously, its awesome! Its like,"Hey lets do something radical and 
join the rest of the Universe, shall we?". Kind of makes the 
previous state seem very strange and isolated indeed. The 
expression "poor bastards" becomes a definition vs an epithet...ok 
I'll be quiet now. 

Interesting too what empty bill was saying about once having set the 
foundation with TM, it just takes a small nudge to pop us into the 
Reality of Brahman. How this nudge occurs is fascinating to me; 
Maharishi mentions bus exhaust as a possible catalyst, empty bill 
mentions the teachings of Tibetan monks, Byron Katie was just lying 
around on the floor, and personally I just ran into someone at the 
right time who said the things I could finally hear. Seems to be as 
varied as the experience of Brahman itself. Pretty funny, eh? Aaaah, 
us meditators are just a bunch of pushovers. :-)

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