[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
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 It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.

No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
of coffee!





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[FairfieldLife] Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
he ever uses Google:

BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
sometimes.

Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
the different record requests that could happen to a
president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
address.  How can you say you didn't?

So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ 
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  It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
 
 No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
 of coffee!


I got this info from an article on the world's water from the 
recent New Yorker.  Fascinating article and most of it concentrates 
on India and how public policy encourages water-waste by Indian 
farmers.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread TurquoiseB
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ 
  wrote:
  
   It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
  
  No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
  of coffee!
 
 I got this info from an article on the world's water from the 
 recent New Yorker.  Fascinating article and most of it 
 concentrates on India and how public policy encourages water-
 waste by Indian farmers.

So I get that coffee plants are thirsty, but are they
encouraging Indian farmers to grow coffee there? When
I think coffee, I think of the countries it's usually
from, which are all rainforest nations that do not 
exactly have a problem with water scarcity. I don't
really see a lot of Bombay Blend on the shelves next
to the other coffees.






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Peter
More like half a million years ago

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 Wow, you look like you are about 16!  It was a
 million years ago
 wasn't it?
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter
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  Curtis, check me out in the '76 year book. I don't
  think I'm in the '78 though.
  
  --- curtisdeltablues [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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   He is in my 1976 book on page 65.  I can't find
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   in the '78 book.
   
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   Gillam jpgillam@
   wrote:
   
--- curtisdeltablues wrote:

 Bill was a very sunny, friendly guy.  He did
   have some
 problem with his leg but it didn't stop him
 from
   having a hot
 girlfriend. (these are the details that I
 would
   remember!)

Willy Mathis (sp?) was sunny guy who
 apparently 
made a point of staying out of the MIU
 yearbook. 
I can't find his name there to check spelling.
   
   
   
   
   
   
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


He is in the year book but you may not recognize him he has a tie on and hair combed
- Original Message From: Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:33:22 AMSubject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

More like half a million years ago--- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ yahoo.comwrote: Wow, you look like you are about 16! It was a million years ago wasn't it?  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Peter drpetersutphen@ ... wrote:   Curtis, check me out in the '76 year book. I don't  think I'm in the '78 though.--- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ ...  wrote: He is in my 1976 book on page 65. I can't find him   in the '78 book.  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com,
 "Patrick   Gillam" jpgillam@   wrote:   --- curtisdeltablues wrote: Bill was a very sunny, friendly guy. He did   have some problem with his leg but it didn't stop him from   having a hot girlfriend. (these are the details that I would   remember!)Willy Mathis (sp?) was sunny guy who apparently made a point of staying out of the MIU yearbook. I can't find his name there to check spelling. To subscribe, send a message to:   FairfieldLife- subscribe@ yahoogroups. com  Or go to:http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/FairfieldL ife/   and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links mailto:FairfieldLife- fullfeatured@ yahoogroups. com   _ _ _ _ __  Do You Yahoo!?  Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around   http://mail. yahoo.com   To subscribe, send a message to: FairfieldLife- subscribe@ yahoogroups. com  Or go to:  http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/FairfieldL ife/ and click 'Join This Group!'  Yahoo! Groups Links   mailto:FairfieldLife- fullfeatured@ yahoogroups. com _ _ _ _ __Do You Yahoo!?Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail. yahoo.com
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread lurkernomore20002000
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ 
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  It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
 
 No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
 of coffee!

Did you hear about the Indian who drank four gallons of tea before 
he went to bed?




He drowned in his teepee.

lurk






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


some people are full of surprizes i never thought there would come a day when curtis m would stop meditating 32 years here,
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, "curtisdeltablues"curtisdeltablues@ ... wrote: " I'd like to hear his story about that 'aversion to all things Indian'.  I feel some of that myself, but I'm sure it's a little too broad an  aversion. :-) In my case it has to do with satya -- er Imean  truthfulness. .."  I am almost on the opposite side of this fence. Even though I dropped all things MMY and spirituality, I put my familiarity with Indian culture at the top of my short list of blessing from my TM days. I still regularly cook my own Idli and dosa, as well as sambar and coconut chutney. The music and art still fascinates me. I would happily check out South India sometime.  I was mostly joking. I do feel some of that aversion, but it's
 mostlyabout believing Indian 'saints' at face value. Still like Indian foodand such, still meditate, but I am not interested in following someoneelses path.JohnY   --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, "jyouells2000" jyouells@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote: on 10/22/06 11:22 PM, curtisdeltablues at curtisdeltablues@ wrote:   Great guy. "the telex from Switzerland has instructed us..."He wasthe original Rose garden Spin doctor for the Age of Enlightenment.Party man to the end, but a good heart while
 delivering his  cool-aid.Had his moment in the sun marrying that Blickenstaf babe who was  inmy philosophy class. Nice one Dennis. Where is he now?  Denis is here in town still, but not working for MUM. He¹s his own  man, and   definitely off the Kool-Aid. In fact, one time I spoke with him he  said he   now has an aversion to all things Indian.I'd like to hear his story about that 'aversion to all things Indian'.  I feel some of that myself, but I'm sure it's a little too broad an  aversion. :-) In my case it has to do with satya -- er Imean  truthfulness. ..JohnY 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


Scott Puffer was part of your group wasn't he Scott and Rosie they were wild.
Sure other hooked up with them but Scott and ROsie were wild and I think they were both initiators..
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I was the class of '78 at MIU out of Santa Barbara.And you're right, most of us were already TM teachersand a rather sedate bunch. But your class, Curtis,'79, was a bunch of wild men and women (at least fromour '78 perspective) . I heard some of you even had sexon campus! The nerve!--- shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ netscape. net wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, "curtisdeltablues"  curtisdeltablues@ ... wrote:   Glad to hear he is doing well. He was a really witty guy, knew  how to  have fun. That is why he was so good at controlling our unruly  class.  The Santa Barbara MIU crew was mostly teachers.  But our fist MIU  Fairfield class had a
 bunch of kids like myself, out of high  school,  mixed in with the old timers. We were a handful, and Dennis was  our  link to all things Switzerland. He pulled it off with real  style. I  think his self-effacing humor really won us over, delivered with  that  Jersey accent. Thanks for the reminding me about Dennis. And you can always tell the good nature of a person by the way they  take public razzing. It became standard fare that whenever Dennis  was speaking at an assembly or the Learning Center in front of a  bunch of people someone in the audience would inevitably shout out  whenever he got up to speak: "Dennis, would you please stand up!"  He would always respond with a laugh and smile himself. 
  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote: on 10/22/06 11:22 PM, curtisdeltablues at curtisdeltablues@  wrote:Great guy. "the telex from Switzerland has instructed us..."  He wasthe original Rose garden Spin doctor for the Age of  Enlightenment.Party man to the end, but a good heart while delivering his  cool-aid.Had his moment in the sun marrying that Blickenstaf babe who  was inmy philosophy class. Nice one Dennis. Where is he now?   Denis is here in town still, but not working
 for MUM. He¹s his  own  man, and   definitely off the Kool-Aid. In fact, one time I spoke with him  he  said he   now has an aversion to all things Indian. To subscribe, send a message to: FairfieldLife- subscribe@ yahoogroups. com  Or go to:  http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/FairfieldL ife/ and click 'Join This Group!'  Yahoo! Groups Links   mailto:FairfieldLife- fullfeatured@ yahoogroups. com _ _
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


Has Dennis ever gotten over losing Linda?
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--- lurkernomore2000200 0 steve.sundur@ sbcglobal. netwrote: --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:  Denis is here in town still, but not working for MUM. He¹s his own  man, and  definitely off the Kool-Aid. In fact, one time I spoke with him he  said he  now has an aversion to all things Indian.  Uh oh. Sounds like he could be working his way over to the Christian  Right.  lurk   To subscribe, send a message to: FairfieldLife- subscribe@ yahoogroups.
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


NEVER
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Denis is here in town still, but not working for MUM. He¹s his own man, and definitely off the Kool-Aid. In fact, one time I spoke with him he said he now has an aversion to all things Indian.Uh oh. Sounds like he could be working his way over to the Christian Right.lurk
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


For a long time I could not figure out how Dennis got Linda, but then Linda had a sweet heart. Dennis too. ALso they both had curly hair. But as the Chakras go it is hard imagining Dennis with enough first and second Chakra energy going on to hold Linda, it is even harder to think that the President had enough to take her away. Question was it chakra related or was it celebrity
- Original Message From: lurkernomore20002000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Monday, October 23, 2006 1:51:22 AMSubject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

Hey, this game be a game show. Okay, this MIUer was the dean of student affairs around 1975-77. He was well liked and of Italian lineage. He had to deal with the beginnings of some mild student uprising. Got married around this period to an attractive lady who was subsequently rumored to have someting going on with the University President.Who is this MIUer?Hint: His initials are not MO
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[FairfieldLife] Earthquakes-Nuclear Tests

2006-10-24 Thread lurkernomore20002000
I remember reading somewhere, (maybe it was Earth Birth Changes, a 
book of channeled knowledge from St.Germain), that anytime there is a 
nuclear test, there will be, without fail, an earthquake resulting 
from this.  Japan just had one, following Hawaii's.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


The last time I heard from Will was in 1980 I believe he had just come back from India and he called me. I think he was in northern cal. He called to tell me about the Course he had just come back from. Weused to dream of going to India. He went and almost died. He said it was one of the most digusting experiences of his life. I asked if he would go back. His response Louie if God called me and asked me to go to India I would have to think about it...
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From 1975 - 1980 there was a guy at MIU named Bill Mathes he was either education or art major his father had written a book about commuincating with exterestrials. His father came toMIU various times and did talks on the Urantia book and other topics.Yes! That's him! (I don't know why I thought his name was "John").Any idea what happened to him and where he is now?   - Original Message  From: shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ ... To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 4:31:22 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Who is this MIUer?  When I went to MIU circa '75-'79, there was a student
 there --  education major -- by the name of John, I think whose father was an  airline pilot and who was into the esoteric and had a quasi-Charlie- Lutes following in that he gave lectures on esoteric stuff (and was  also a TMer like his son).  Does anyone remember who this was and, if so, what he is up to today?
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


Coming from the old days the most crazy experience I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated our sidhis program. There was a guy Kevin Miller, he did the whole summer program when at the end he comes to me and starts talking very crazy. Trying to convert me to Jesus. Also telling me all kinds of things about Maharishi blah blah blah.. There was some minister in town who was converting people. Kevin had been a plant. WOW! I called Dennis. They talked to him and soon after he left. I could not believe that someone would have stayed the whole summer and then betrayed the whole system like that. Then I thought John Shapiro was
 too busy watching me and not paying attention to people like Kevin this is how these things happened. 
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] . wrote:snip Very few religions or spiritual groups could be more characterized as "jealous religions" than the Christian fundies. They feel *threatened* a lot. People who can think for themselves threaten them. People who are  open to other spiritual traditions threaten them. So "like attracted like." When TM began to make inroads into their numbers, they became even *more* jealous, and decided to fight the TMO.I don't think TM has ever made any "inroads"into the number of Christian fundies. Someyoung people who had been brought up fundieand had rebelled and gone their own way asthey got older may eventually have gravitatedto TM, but they were already irrevocably lostto the fundies.I suspect you'd find there
 are far more peoplewho used to be TMers who have become fundiesthan vice-versa.What the fundies fear is that other beliefsystems may attract those people the fundiesview as targets for fundie proselytizationand get them before the fundies can.Certainly they don't want their childrenexposed to other belief systems if it canbe prevented, but it's not as though largenumbers of fundie kids have been "converted"directly to TM.This doesn't affect your "karma" theory atall, BTW; it just corrects that part ofyour premise.I don't think it makes much sense to try toscope out karmic cause and effect, though,especially when you're talking about theinteractions of large groups, in this case atleast one of which is deeply enmeshed in thecultural/political/ social fabric of thecountry. Individual karma is complex enough;group karma is vastly more
 complicated.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Coming from the old days the most crazy experience
 I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated
 our sidhis program.   There was a guy Kevin Miller,
 he did the whole summer program when at the end he
 comes to me and starts talking very crazy.  Trying
 to convert me to Jesus.  Also telling me all kinds
 of things about Maharishi blah blah blah..   There
 was some minister in town who was converting people.
 Kevin had been a plant.   WOW!  I called Dennis.
 They talked to him and soon after he left.   I could
 not believe that someone would have stayed the whole
 summer and then betrayed the whole system like that.

Very highly motivated?

Are you sure he was a plant from the start, or could
someone from the outside have gotten to him while he
was doing the summer program?

 Then I thought John Shapiro was too busy watching me
 and not paying attention to people like Kevin this
 is how these things happened.

Why was he watching you?  (I don't know who John
Shapiro is.)

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 Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:44:04 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ . 
wrote:
 snip
  Very few religions or spiritual groups could be more
  characterized as jealous religions than the Christian
  fundies. They feel *threatened* a lot. People who can
  think for themselves threaten them. People who are 
  open to other spiritual traditions threaten them. So
  like attracted like. When TM began to make inroads
  into their numbers, they became even *more* jealous,
  and decided to fight the TMO.
 
 I don't think TM has ever made any inroads
 into the number of Christian fundies. Some
 young people who had been brought up fundie
 and had rebelled and gone their own way as
 they got older may eventually have gravitated
 to TM, but they were already irrevocably lost
 to the fundies.
 
 I suspect you'd find there are far more people
 who used to be TMers who have become fundies
 than vice-versa.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread martyboi
ROFLMAO,
It should be a crime to make a person laugh like that! (I almost wet 
my pants.)


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  It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
 
 No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
 of coffee!






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[FairfieldLife] Re: The wonders of SSRI's

2006-10-24 Thread Jeff Fischer
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  http://ssristories.com/index.php?sort=drug
  
 SSRIs are a two-edged sword. I'm down to 10mg/day  of Prozac and 
would happily take less 
 if they made a lower dose. As I get back into regular TM I hope to 
reduce to 10mg every 
 other day, and then go off it completely.

Cool!




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Re: [FairfieldLife] pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27





This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the markets down there or will you have to shoot your own?


on 10/23/06 11:10 PM, George DeForest at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 



GOOD NEWS: 360 Pundits will arrive this Friday, Oct 27 with some arriving as
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?





on 10/24/06 7:27 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 

Scott Puffer was part of your group wasn't he Scott and Rosie they were wild.
Sure other hooked up with them but Scott and ROsie were wild and I think they were both initiators..

Scott is still here in FF. I see him often. Hes a good friend. Hes doing well.


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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?





on 10/24/06 7:37 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

For a long time I could not figure out how Dennis got Linda, but then Linda had a sweet heart. Dennis too. ALso they both had curly hair. But as the Chakras go it is hard imagining Dennis with enough first and second Chakra energy going on to hold Linda, it is even harder to think that the President had enough to take her away. Question was it chakra related or was it celebrity

Michael Dimick ended up with her. Which chakra is money?

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Peter


--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 7:27 AM, Louis McKenzie at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  Scott Puffer was part of your group wasn't he
 Scott and Rosie they were
  wild.
  Sure other hooked up with them but Scott and ROsie
 were wild and I think they
  were both initiators..
  
 Scott is still here in FF. I see him often. He¹s a
 good friend. He¹s doing
 well.

Puffer was in Santa Barbara. Great, crazy guy. Some of
his best bits were in the Forest Academy talent shows.



 
 


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Re: [FairfieldLife] pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Peter
Heehee. I'll gladly eat crow. I hope they actually
arrive. Can you imagine if they don't? Oh boy!

--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the
 markets down there or
 will you have to shoot your own?
 
 
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  GOOD NEWS: 360 Pundits will arrive this Friday,
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread Peter
In the Age of Enlightenment we won't have anuses nor
will we have genitals.

--- Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Figure the first chakra is just above the anus, in
 Finnish they use the word Ku for example 
 
 Mita Ku lo   in portuguese ku is anus so in
 portuguese if you se mi da cu then they think you
 are either crazy of gay   
 
 So in this way ku is very close to the first chakra
 
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:05:20 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Chakras and verbs for
 (negative) emotions?
 
 [Just killing time...]
 
 In Finnnish, there are several verbs for (negative)
 emotions apparently loosely attached to some of
 the main chakras. From muulaadhaara chakra
 upwards:
 
 - root noun: vittu (vit-too: cunt), plural:
 vitut; verb
 vituttaa (~to be pissed off); vittuuntua
 (cunten,
 cuntate:~become pissed off)
 
 - kyrpä (kürrr-pae: cock, penis); verb: kyrpiintyä
 (same as vittuuntua , much more rarely used; one
 might
 expect that male persons would use this one, but
 that's not
 usually the case)
 
 -root noun: sappi (sup-pee: bile), plural:
 sapet; verb
 sapettaa (to gall)
 
 - root noun: sydän (sü-dan: heart), plural:
 sydämet;
 verb: sydämistyä (hearten[! ], dictionary: to
 become furiously
 angry; to be offended; mainly poetic)
 
 - ?root noun: suu (soo: mouth); verb: suuttua
 (?mouthen: 
 to get angry)
 
 - root noun raivo (rye-vaw: obsolete for skull);
 verb: raivostua (become furious)
 
 
 
 
 


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[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread TurquoiseB
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 In the Age of Enlightenment we won't have anuses nor
 will we have genitals.

Great. A whole planet full of people who are full
of shit. 

But they can't reproduce, so at least it won't last
for long...






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Peter
Just pulled out the MIU yearbook for 1975.  Curtis,
you look so young and cute! You're right next to Emmet
Malone who passed away some time ago of AIDS. I'm on
page 78. Boy, do I need a haircut!

--- Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 He is in the year book but you may not recognize him
 he has a tie on and hair combed
 
 
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 Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:33:22 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?
 
 More like half a million years ago
 
 --- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
  Wow, you look like you are about 16! It was a
  million years ago
  wasn't it?
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Peter
  drpetersutphen@ ... wrote:
  
   Curtis, check me out in the '76 year book. I
 don't
   think I'm in the '78 though.
   
   --- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ ...
   wrote:
   
He is in my 1976 book on page 65. I can't find
  him
in the '78 book.

--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com,
 Patrick
Gillam jpgillam@
wrote:

 --- curtisdeltablues wrote:
 
  Bill was a very sunny, friendly guy. He
 did
have some
  problem with his leg but it didn't stop
 him
  from
having a hot
  girlfriend. (these are the details that I
  would
remember!)
 
 Willy Mathis (sp?) was sunny guy who
  apparently 
 made a point of staying out of the MIU
  yearbook. 
 I can't find his name there to check
 spelling.






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Re: [FairfieldLife] pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27





on 10/24/06 9:27 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Heehee. I'll gladly eat crow. I hope they actually
arrive. Can you imagine if they don't? Oh boy!

I wonder if the pundits arrival (finally), the free sidhis, Maharishis daily calls to the dome, etc., reflect his feeling, as his life draws to a close, that he needs to make amends for some of the things he has done, or hasnt done. In other words, that a sort of clarity or broader perspective dawns as death approaches, and a desire arises to set things right.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


Holy shit!On Oct 24, 2006, at 10:30 AM, Peter wrote:In the Age of Enlightenment we won't have anuses nor will we have genitals. 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Question for Bob Brigante

2006-10-24 Thread uns_tressor
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jyouells2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote: 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, uns_tressor uns_tressor@
 wrote:
  -bob_brigante no_reply@ wrote:
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
shempmcgurk@
   wrote:
Bob,
Have you or have you considered applying to the Invincibility
   Course?
If not, why?
Is it because you can't make it or don't want to go?
Or, if you would like to attend, would it be because
   you are afraid they wouldn't accept you because of your
   MUM website activities?
   
  Can't imagine why not. His scorpionland posts seem to be
  flying the flag, even if the most shallow scrutiny of them
  will reveal more holes in his argument than in a collander.
 
  And, of course, we must remember the ancient sacred text,
  (probably vedic) which states that It is better for the
  opponent to be inside the tent pissing out then outside the
  tent...
 
 The TMO has never followed that ancient (probably vedic) text on 
camp
 sanitation
 The tent must face the wrong way.
 
 JohnY

Can anyone translate this into Sanskrit? It would amount to
a profound enrichment for society at large. (Phonetic help
also needed).
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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the markets down there or
 will you have to shoot your own?

I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover the insightful 
Dr. Peter's repeated statements that-- paraphrasing, the Pundits will
NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if you give  the
slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits will never NEVER
EVER come.






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones were the most constipated
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[FairfieldLife] FF/TMO Relationships

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  
 Michael Dimick ended up with her.


Maybe somene will draw a chart of FF/TMO merry-go round, musical
chairs, revolving door of relationships. The L-Word -- ShowTime series,
has (or used to) have such a chart for relationships on the show. So
complex, with everyone liked to many relationships within the group,
it looked like a Jason Pollack painting. The TMO / FF chart would, I
would venture, be so dense and complex, that it would be unfathomable.







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[FairfieldLife] Re: ADHD: Meditation, not Medication

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

snip There's an interesting quote in Alan Wallace's new book that 
probably  
 is describing TM and jives with many experiences as to why it 
does  
 not remove obsessions, etc., but may actually increase them, and 
thus  
 suffering of self and others:
snip 

If Alan Wallace IS talking about TM (which from the quote is not 
clear), he is correct that there is nothing explicitly stated about 
how a person is to live their life once they begin TM. From what I 
have learned, this is completely deliberate with regard to the 
practice of TM. TM is unlike most forms of meditation in that the 
practitioner transcends pretty much everything they were when they 
began the practice (and for a beginning practice, it is unique in 
this regard). 

It is meant to be a universal practice, not just applicable to 
Hindus, Christians or Buddhists, but agnostics, atheists, Taoists, 
Muslims and anyone one else wanting to improve their lives.

So someone from a structured religion may look at TM and say, But 
it doesn't show me where to go, and what to do The thing about 
TM, missing in so many other paths, is that if you practice it, you 
will find your own path. It will naturally be revealed, by whatever 
mechanism is deemed appropriate for you. It is all in the practice. 
The more effective the practice, the less outside direction is 
needed.

This is all explained by Maharishi when he says, Take it easy, take 
it as it comes. He also describes TM as a mechanical practice, 
meaning that if it is practiced, the goal will be reached.

However, the process of transcending everything we are is a 
frightening process for many, especially with no outside guidance. 
For this reason, a more structured environment may be more suitable 
for them. No mproblem with that. However it is a mistaken belief to 
say that the practice of TM is incapable of taking the practitioner 
to their goal. 




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 7:37 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  For a long time I could not figure out how Dennis got Linda, but
then Linda
  had a sweet heart.  Dennis too.   ALso they both had curly hair. 
 But as the
  Chakras go it is hard imagining Dennis with enough first and
second Chakra
  energy going on to hold Linda, it is even harder to think that the
President
  had enough to take her away.  Question was it chakra related or was it
  celebrity
  
 Michael Dimick ended up with her. Which chakra is money?


Show me the money!

That would be quite the money shot.






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


First Part dont know I think they may have gotten to him at some point in the beginning he said but he said he insisted on completing the program. 
- Original Message From: authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:32:43 AMSubject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic "Like Attracts Like" Theory

--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Coming from the old days the most crazy experience I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated our sidhis program. There was a guy Kevin Miller, he did the whole summer program when at the end he comes to me and starts talking very crazy. Trying to convert me to Jesus. Also telling me all kinds of things about Maharishi blah blah blah.. There was some minister in town who was converting people. Kevin had been a plant. WOW! I called Dennis. They talked to him and soon after he left. I could not believe that someone would have stayed the whole summer and then betrayed the whole system like that.Very highly motivated?Are you sure he was a plant from the start, or couldsomeone from
 the outside have gotten to him while hewas doing the summer program? Then I thought John Shapiro was too busy watching me and not paying attention to people like Kevin this is how these things happened.Why was he watching you? (I don't know who JohnShapiro is.) - Original Message  From: authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:44:04 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic "Like Attracts Like" Theory  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ . wrote: snip  Very few religions or spiritual groups could be more  characterized as "jealous religions" than the Christian  fundies. They feel *threatened* a lot. People who can  think for
 themselves threaten them. People who are   open to other spiritual traditions threaten them. So  "like attracted like." When TM began to make inroads  into their numbers, they became even *more* jealous,  and decided to fight the TMO.  I don't think TM has ever made any "inroads" into the number of Christian fundies. Some young people who had been brought up fundie and had rebelled and gone their own way as they got older may eventually have gravitated to TM, but they were already irrevocably lost to the fundies.  I suspect you'd find there are far more people who used to be TMers who have become fundies than vice-versa.snip
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones
were the most constipated

Digestively, sexually, egoistically, emotionally or intellectually?






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


John SHapiro was a nut case. He was the school psychologist. I was being watched because I was flying before the course, and in order to be on the course I had to agree not to fly until I got the technique. Also I had a good friend who was working on staff and some had the fear that I might give him the sidhis. Being the only Black on the course had its disavantages. Give example one day I saw John following me. I thought maybe I may have been imagining, the day before I had eaten in the blue room. So I went in and waited at the door and when he put his face to the window too look in I put mind to the other side or opened the door and said YES!

They had a guy named Mark Tomacci (SP?) come and stand outside my door to see if I was flying. Just so happened that when I meditated I could sometimes see things that I could not see when not meditating so I called Mark by name and asked why he was standing outside my door.


- Original Message From: authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:32:43 AMSubject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic "Like Attracts Like" Theory

--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Coming from the old days the most crazy experience I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated our sidhis program. There was a guy Kevin Miller, he did the whole summer program when at the end he comes to me and starts talking very crazy. Trying to convert me to Jesus. Also telling me all kinds of things about Maharishi blah blah blah.. There was some minister in town who was converting people. Kevin had been a plant. WOW! I called Dennis. They talked to him and soon after he left. I could not believe that someone would have stayed the whole summer and then betrayed the whole system like that.Very highly motivated?Are you sure he was a plant from the start, or couldsomeone from
 the outside have gotten to him while hewas doing the summer program? Then I thought John Shapiro was too busy watching me and not paying attention to people like Kevin this is how these things happened.Why was he watching you? (I don't know who JohnShapiro is.) - Original Message  From: authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:44:04 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic "Like Attracts Like" Theory  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ . wrote: snip  Very few religions or spiritual groups could be more  characterized as "jealous religions" than the Christian  fundies. They feel *threatened* a lot. People who can  think for
 themselves threaten them. People who are   open to other spiritual traditions threaten them. So  "like attracted like." When TM began to make inroads  into their numbers, they became even *more* jealous,  and decided to fight the TMO.  I don't think TM has ever made any "inroads" into the number of Christian fundies. Some young people who had been brought up fundie and had rebelled and gone their own way as they got older may eventually have gravitated to TM, but they were already irrevocably lost to the fundies.  I suspect you'd find there are far more people who used to be TMers who have become fundies than vice-versa.snip

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


thats what I thought but Dennis did not have money.
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 10/24/06 7:37 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:For a long time I could not figure out how Dennis got Linda, butthen Linda  had a sweet heart. Dennis too. ALso they both had curly hair. But as the  Chakras go it is hard imagining Dennis with enough first andsecond Chakra  energy going on to hold Linda, it is even harder to think that thePresident  had enough to take her away. Question was it chakra related or was it  celebrity??? ?   Michael Dimick ended up with her. Which chakra is money?"Show me the money!"That would be quite the "money shot".
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Re: [FairfieldLife] FF/TMO Relationships

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


In the old days Michael was never with any woman..
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   Michael Dimick ended up with her.Maybe somene will draw a chart of FF/TMO merry-go round, musicalchairs, revolving door of relationships. The L-Word -- ShowTime series,has (or used to) have such a chart for relationships on the show. Socomplex, with everyone liked to many relationships within the group,it looked like a Jason Pollack painting. The TMO / FF chart would, Iwould venture, be so dense and complex, that it would be unfathomable.
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?





on 10/24/06 10:01 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones were the most constipated

You couldnt think of anything better to do with that ability? What does the aura of a constipated person look like?

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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 9:27 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Heehee. I'll gladly eat crow. I hope they actually
  arrive. Can you imagine if they don't? Oh boy!
  
 I wonder if the pundits¹ arrival (finally), the free sidhis, 
Maharishi¹s
 daily calls to the dome, etc., reflect his feeling, as his life 
draws to a
 close, that he needs to make amends for some of the things he has 
done, or
 hasn¹t done. In other words, that a sort of clarity or broader 
perspective
 dawns as death approaches, and a desire arises to set things right.

I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the 
environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the 
environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back, 
they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He 
acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these things 
happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the 
world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of 
whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always*  
been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while at 
the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So I 
conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been sold' 
(remember that quote of his?).




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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 John SHapiro was a nut case.   He was the school psychologist.   I 
was being watched because I was flying before the course, and in 
order to be on the course I had to agree not to fly until I got the 
technique.  Also I had a good friend who was working on staff and 
some had the fear that I might give him the sidhis.   Being the only 
Black on the course had its disavantages.   Give example one day I 
saw John following me.  I thought maybe I may have been imagining, 
the day before I had eaten in the blue room. So I went in and waited 
at the door and when he put his face to the window too look in I put 
mind to the other side or opened the door and said YES!
 
 They had a guy named Mark Tomacci (SP?) come and stand outside my 
door to see if I was flying.   Just so happened that when I 
meditated I could sometimes see things that I could not see when not 
meditating so I called Mark by name and asked why he was standing 
outside my door.
 
Ha-Ha! Nice!






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[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 10:01 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones 
were the most
  constipated
  
 You couldn¹t think of anything better to do with that ability? What 
does the
 aura of a constipated person look like?

black and army green. No surprise, eh?




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread markmeredith2002
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  on 10/24/06 9:27 AM, Peter at drpetersutphen@ wrote:
  
   Heehee. I'll gladly eat crow. I hope they actually
   arrive. Can you imagine if they don't? Oh boy!
   
  I wonder if the pundits¹ arrival (finally), the free sidhis, 
 Maharishi¹s
  daily calls to the dome, etc., reflect his feeling, as his life 
 draws to a
  close, that he needs to make amends for some of the things he has 
 done, or
  hasn¹t done. In other words, that a sort of clarity or broader 
 perspective
  dawns as death approaches, and a desire arises to set things right.
 
 I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the 
 environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the 
 environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back, 
 they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He 
 acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these things 
 happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the 
 world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of 
 whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always*  
 been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while at 
 the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So I 
 conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been sold' 
 (remember that quote of his?).

What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all this 
naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the truth is
right in front of your face.




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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27





on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the 
 environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the 
 environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back, 
 they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He 
 acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these things 
 happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the 
 world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of 
 whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always* 
 been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while at 
 the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So I 
 conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been sold' 
 (remember that quote of his?).

What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld. No need for all this 
naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the truth is
right in front of your face.

But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle is demanding results.


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[FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread curtisdeltablues
Shucks Peter, you aren't so bad yourself!
Check out Vicky Mack next to me in the pictures.  I played music at
her 50th birthday party this Summer.  Hadn't seen her in ages.  It was
really nice to re-connect with my past.  Funny how much we have
changed in life experiences, but our basic personality make-up has
continued to a large degree.  Talking with Vicky was so similar to how
we related so long ago.  But with more life experiences it all seems
much better, more rich.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Just pulled out the MIU yearbook for 1975.  Curtis,
 you look so young and cute! You're right next to Emmet
 Malone who passed away some time ago of AIDS. I'm on
 page 78. Boy, do I need a haircut!
 
 --- Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  He is in the year book but you may not recognize him
  he has a tie on and hair combed
  
  
  - Original Message 
  From: Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:33:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?
  
  More like half a million years ago
  
  --- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ yahoo.com
  wrote:
  
   Wow, you look like you are about 16! It was a
   million years ago
   wasn't it?
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Peter
   drpetersutphen@ ... wrote:
   
Curtis, check me out in the '76 year book. I
  don't
think I'm in the '78 though.

--- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ ...
wrote:

 He is in my 1976 book on page 65. I can't find
   him
 in the '78 book.
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com,
  Patrick
 Gillam jpgillam@
 wrote:
 
  --- curtisdeltablues wrote:
  
   Bill was a very sunny, friendly guy. He
  did
 have some
   problem with his leg but it didn't stop
  him
   from
 having a hot
   girlfriend. (these are the details that I
   would
 remember!)
  
  Willy Mathis (sp?) was sunny guy who
   apparently 
  made a point of staying out of the MIU
   yearbook. 
  I can't find his name there to check
  spelling.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread Bhairitu
authfriend wrote:
 Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
 he ever uses Google:

 BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
 the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
 see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
 you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
 to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
 sometimes.

 Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
 not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
 the different record requests that could happen to a
 president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
 you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
 and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
 kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
 Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
 address.  How can you say you didn't?

 So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.



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[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 authfriend wrote:
  Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
  he ever uses Google:
 
  BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
  the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
  see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
  you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
  to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
  sometimes.
 
  Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
  not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
  the different record requests that could happen to a
  president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
  you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
  and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
  kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
  Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
  address.  How can you say you didn't?
 
  So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
 Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.

Having invented the internet, and e-mail, I use it all the time. And
I was a secret co-founder of google -- ask sergey and larry. Once when
we were sharing a fat doobie, I said search, dude, search. The rest
is history. And while tipper gets pissed at it sometimes, I download
tons of porn. High def videos of Girls Gon Wild. And those College F
Fest videos -- awesome!. Awesome. I really invented a great thing. And
I can download John Stewart and Colbert. Great dudes. If I run again,
I will have one of them as my running mate. Or maybe larry or sergey
-- think no fundraising necessary. And Robin Williams was right.
Bruce Springsteen WOULD make a great Secretary of State. 



 





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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread markmeredith2002
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
   environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
   environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back,
   they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He
   acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these
things
   happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the
   world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
   whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always*
   been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while at
   the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So I
   conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been
sold'
   (remember that quote of his?).
  
  What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
  sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all this
  naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the truth is
  right in front of your face.
  
 But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle is
 demanding results.

Yeah, I guess it's partly that Settle has put restrictions on how to
spend the money and partly that MMY is giving it last last big try.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: The wonders of SSRI's

2006-10-24 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer jeffcandace@ 
 wrote:
  
   
   http://ssristories.com/index.php?sort=drug
   
  SSRIs are a two-edged sword. I'm down to 10mg/day  of Prozac and 
 would happily take less 
  if they made a lower dose. As I get back into regular TM I hope to 
 reduce to 10mg every 
  other day, and then go off it completely.

Hopefully before you murder, rob, rape, pillage and road-rage all of
Tucson. Because you KNOW prozac makes everyone do all that, right?
i saw it on this really scientific cite, thanks to Jeff. It even
quoted defense attorney's arguments to get their clients off -- and
everything! 







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[FairfieldLife] Re: FF/TMO Relationships

2006-10-24 Thread ffia1120
Actually Michael Dimick dated Lindsey Oliver for quite a while when she 
was an MIU student. Back in the early 80s. 

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 In the old days Michael was never with any woman..
 
 
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  Michael Dimick ended up with her.
 





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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ 
wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
shempmcgurk@ 
   wrote:
   
It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
   
   No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
   of coffee!
  
  I got this info from an article on the world's water from the 
  recent New Yorker.  Fascinating article and most of it 
  concentrates on India and how public policy encourages water-
  waste by Indian farmers.
 
 So I get that coffee plants are thirsty, but are they
 encouraging Indian farmers to grow coffee there? When
 I think coffee, I think of the countries it's usually
 from, which are all rainforest nations that do not 
 exactly have a problem with water scarcity. I don't
 really see a lot of Bombay Blend on the shelves next
 to the other coffees.


sorry, I didn't mean to imply that the entire article was about 
India.

No, the coffee referred to is throughout the world.  India's problem 
is rice which the government encourages farmers to grow...but rice 
is also a high-water plant.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, markmeredith2002 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin jflanegi@ 
wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ 
wrote:
  
   on 10/24/06 9:27 AM, Peter at drpetersutphen@ wrote:
   
Heehee. I'll gladly eat crow. I hope they actually
arrive. Can you imagine if they don't? Oh boy!

   I wonder if the pundits¹ arrival (finally), the free sidhis, 
  Maharishi¹s
   daily calls to the dome, etc., reflect his feeling, as his 
life 
  draws to a
   close, that he needs to make amends for some of the things he 
has 
  done, or
   hasn¹t done. In other words, that a sort of clarity or broader 
  perspective
   dawns as death approaches, and a desire arises to set things 
right.
  
  I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the 
  environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the 
  environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile 
back, 
  they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. 
He 
  acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these 
things 
  happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the 
  world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of 
  whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has 
*always*  
  been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while 
at 
  the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So 
I 
  conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been 
sold' 
  (remember that quote of his?).
 
 What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
 sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all 
this 
 naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the 
truth is
 right in front of your face.

Agreed. One person's naive culty superstitious belief system mumbo 
jumbo is another person's grounded view of the dynamics underlying 
positive results from years of TM. When I say grounded view, I mean 
view, as in *literally seeing* the dynamics. Disagree with me if you 
like, but that is what I mean.

Unfortunately the overwhelming thirst of so many to see positive 
results from TM,  and for the TMO to mood make about premature 
results, has led some, like yourself apparently, to throw the baby 
out with the bath water, to disavow any possible explanation that 
cannot be explained by self interest. It is unfortunate that such a 
thing happened, and yet given human nature, entirely predictable.

If I just believe that all of this is plainly due to Settle's 
monetary contribution, I must also ask myself, why now? 




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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread curtisdeltablues
I can imagine how weird it would have been if you were doing
unauthorized, and un paid for, flying Louis!  I had some experience
with National when I taught at the DC center that lead me to believe
that being black in the movement was no picnic. The air of suspicion
was real.  Remember when Roger Moore became Kaufi Tegamunga?  The name
changing really shook up the higher ups I'll bet!

I always thought John was put in a bad position because many people
needed counseling but he was so restricted with mixed messages from
the movement about his profession. He must have always been walking on
eggshells with the higher ups. TM was supposed to solve all problems,
but what do you do if it doesn't?

Remember Pavlik?  He had his breakdown having lunch with me. (causal?)
 He had taken a few blocks of sidhis and felt like he was losing his
mind, and wanted to meet for lunch to talk about it.  He went
completely mad in front of me.  I dragged him physically to John's
office.  John seemed terrified.  Pavlik was totally out of it and
needed medication. Maybe his professional experience gave John an
insight into what was possible from a person in this state, Pavlik was
a pretty big guy, or maybe it was all out of John's league. But he was
the only guy on campus in that position.  I remember feeling like the
situation was out of control, and no one was able to help Pavlik or
knew how to manage the situation.  John was using me to control
Pavlik. I don't think I was really the right guy for the job!  They
shipped him off to a hospital.  His life took more tragic turns after
that.  He was banned from campus and started the downward spiral of
homelessness and incarceration. That is a tough age group for
breakdowns.  I don't know if it was any different at MIU from any
other college.  I do know that people who needed help were threatened
with being denied courses if they sought psychological help.  I hope
they have corrected this flaw since the student got stabbed.  I wonder
what happened to John?





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 John SHapiro was a nut case.   He was the school psychologist.   I
was being watched because I was flying before the course, and in order
to be on the course I had to agree not to fly until I got the
technique.  Also I had a good friend who was working on staff and some
had the fear that I might give him the sidhis.   Being the only Black
on the course had its disavantages.   Give example one day I saw John
following me.  I thought maybe I may have been imagining, the day
before I had eaten in the blue room. So I went in and waited at the
door and when he put his face to the window too look in I put mind to
the other side or opened the door and said YES!
 
 They had a guy named Mark Tomacci (SP?) come and stand outside my
door to see if I was flying.   Just so happened that when I meditated
I could sometimes see things that I could not see when not meditating
so I called Mark by name and asked why he was standing outside my door.
 
 
 
 
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 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:32:43 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie ltm457@ 
 wrote:
 
  Coming from the old days the most crazy experience
  I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated
  our sidhis program. There was a guy Kevin Miller,
  he did the whole summer program when at the end he
  comes to me and starts talking very crazy. Trying
  to convert me to Jesus. Also telling me all kinds
  of things about Maharishi blah blah blah.. There
  was some minister in town who was converting people.
  Kevin had been a plant. WOW! I called Dennis.
  They talked to him and soon after he left. I could
  not believe that someone would have stayed the whole
  summer and then betrayed the whole system like that.
 
 Very highly motivated?
 
 Are you sure he was a plant from the start, or could
 someone from the outside have gotten to him while he
 was doing the summer program?
 
  Then I thought John Shapiro was too busy watching me
  and not paying attention to people like Kevin this
  is how these things happened.
 
 Why was he watching you? (I don't know who John
 Shapiro is.)
 
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  From: authfriend jstein@
  To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com
  Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:44:04 AM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ . 
 wrote:
  snip
   Very few religions or spiritual groups could be more
   characterized as jealous religions than the Christian
   fundies. They feel *threatened* a lot. People who can
   think for themselves threaten them. People who are 
   open to other spiritual traditions threaten them. So
   like attracted like. When TM began to make inroads
   into their numbers, 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 In the Age of Enlightenment we won't have anuses nor
 will we have genitals.



This is correct.

We will all look like Dan Aykroyd in the shower scene (at the golf 
course locker room) in Coneheads.



 
 --- Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Figure the first chakra is just above the anus, in
  Finnish they use the word Ku for example 
  
  Mita Ku lo   in portuguese ku is anus so in
  portuguese if you se mi da cu then they think you
  are either crazy of gay   
  
  So in this way ku is very close to the first chakra
  
  
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  From: cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 8:05:20 AM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Chakras and verbs for
  (negative) emotions?
  
  [Just killing time...]
  
  In Finnnish, there are several verbs for (negative)
  emotions apparently loosely attached to some of
  the main chakras. From muulaadhaara chakra
  upwards:
  
  - root noun: vittu (vit-too: cunt), plural:
  vitut; verb
  vituttaa (~to be pissed off); vittuuntua
  (cunten,
  cuntate:~become pissed off)
  
  - kyrpä (kürrr-pae: cock, penis); verb: kyrpiintyä
  (same as vittuuntua , much more rarely used; one
  might
  expect that male persons would use this one, but
  that's not
  usually the case)
  
  -root noun: sappi (sup-pee: bile), plural:
  sapet; verb
  sapettaa (to gall)
  
  - root noun: sydän (sü-dan: heart), plural:
  sydämet;
  verb: sydämistyä (hearten[! ], dictionary: to
  become furiously
  angry; to be offended; mainly poetic)
  
  - ?root noun: suu (soo: mouth); verb: suuttua
  (?mouthen: 
  to get angry)
  
  - root noun raivo (rye-vaw: obsolete for skull);
  verb: raivostua (become furious)
  
  
  
  
  
 
 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread Bhairitu
new.morning wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
 authfriend wrote:
 
 Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
 he ever uses Google:

 BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
 the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
 see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
 you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
 to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
 sometimes.

 Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
 not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
 the different record requests that could happen to a
 president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
 you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
 and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
 kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
 Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
 address.  How can you say you didn't?

 So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
   
 Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.
 

 Having invented the internet, and e-mail, I use it all the time. And
 I was a secret co-founder of google -- ask sergey and larry. Once when
 we were sharing a fat doobie, I said search, dude, search. The rest
 is history. And while tipper gets pissed at it sometimes, I download
 tons of porn. High def videos of Girls Gon Wild. And those College F
 Fest videos -- awesome!. Awesome. I really invented a great thing. And
 I can download John Stewart and Colbert. Great dudes. If I run again,
 I will have one of them as my running mate. Or maybe larry or sergey
 -- think no fundraising necessary. And Robin Williams was right.
 Bruce Springsteen WOULD make a great Secretary of State. 
Gore is also in to geek gadgets too.  I imagine Bush would probably drop 
one trying to run it.



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[FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread jyouells2000

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 7:37 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  For a long time I could not figure out how Dennis got Linda, but
then Linda
  had a sweet heart.  Dennis too.   ALso they both had curly hair.  
But as the
  Chakras go it is hard imagining Dennis with enough first and second
Chakra
  energy going on to hold Linda, it is even harder to think that the
President
  had enough to take her away.  Question was it chakra related or was
it
  celebrity
 
 Michael Dimick ended up with her. Which chakra is money?



That's the late middle-aged chakra :-)







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[FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 Just pulled out the MIU yearbook for 1975.  Curtis,
 you look so young and cute! You're right next to Emmet
 Malone who passed away some time ago of AIDS. I'm on
 page 78. Boy, do I need a haircut!


Any way you guys can scan all those pages of students and upload to 
the FFL files?



 
 --- Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  He is in the year book but you may not recognize him
  he has a tie on and hair combed
  
  
  - Original Message 
  From: Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 9:33:22 AM
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is this MIUer?
  
  More like half a million years ago
  
  --- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ yahoo.com
  wrote:
  
   Wow, you look like you are about 16! It was a
   million years ago
   wasn't it?
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Peter
   drpetersutphen@ ... wrote:
   
Curtis, check me out in the '76 year book. I
  don't
think I'm in the '78 though.

--- curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@ ...
wrote:

 He is in my 1976 book on page 65. I can't find
   him
 in the '78 book.
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com,
  Patrick
 Gillam jpgillam@
 wrote:
 
  --- curtisdeltablues wrote:
  
   Bill was a very sunny, friendly guy. He
  did
 have some
   problem with his leg but it didn't stop
  him
   from
 having a hot
   girlfriend. (these are the details that I
   would
 remember!)
  
  Willy Mathis (sp?) was sunny guy who
   apparently 
  made a point of staying out of the MIU
   yearbook. 
  I can't find his name there to check
  spelling.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jyouells2000
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the markets down
there or
  will you have to shoot your own?
 
 I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover the insightful 
 Dr. Peter's repeated statements that-- paraphrasing, the Pundits will
 NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if you give  the
 slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits will never NEVER
 EVER come.

Get set for a new round of fund raising!




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
   environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
   environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile 
back,
   they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see 
it. He
   acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these 
things
   happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the
   world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
   whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has 
*always*
   been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, 
while at
   the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. 
So I
   conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have 
been sold'
   (remember that quote of his?).
  
  What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
  sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all 
this
  naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the 
truth is
  right in front of your face.
  
 But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle 
is
 demanding results.

As improbable as it may sound to some, nature is demanding results.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
Here are some variables to the whole Pundits-to-Fairfield thing:

1) if they actually, physically come;

2) if they come, how many;

3) if they come, are they actual Pundits.  Seriously, were they just 
recruited off the streets or have they seriously studied that which 
they are purported to be exponents of for a reasonable length of time.

4) if they come, will they stay and pundit or will they run off to 
Times Square because they made it to America?

5) if they come, will they run off and marry Dennis Raimundi's ex-wife?




--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the markets down 
there or
  will you have to shoot your own?
 
 I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover the insightful 
 Dr. Peter's repeated statements that-- paraphrasing, the Pundits 
will
 NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if you give  the
 slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits will never NEVER
 EVER come.






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[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 authfriend wrote:
  Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
  he ever uses Google:
 
  BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
  the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
  see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
  you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
  to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
  sometimes.
 
  Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
  not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
  the different record requests that could happen to a
  president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
  you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
  and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
  kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
  Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
  address.  How can you say you didn't?
 
  So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
 Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.



Yeah, the answer would have been riddled with fear-mongering.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I can imagine how weird it would have been if you were doing
 unauthorized, and un paid for, flying Louis!  I had some experience
 with National when I taught at the DC center that lead me to 
believe
 that being black in the movement was no picnic. The air of 
suspicion
 was real.  Remember when Roger Moore became Kaufi Tegamunga?  The 
name
 changing really shook up the higher ups I'll bet!
 
 I always thought John was put in a bad position because many people
 needed counseling but he was so restricted with mixed messages from
 the movement about his profession. He must have always been 
walking on
 eggshells with the higher ups. TM was supposed to solve all 
problems,
 but what do you do if it doesn't?
 
 Remember Pavlik?  He had his breakdown having lunch with me. 
(causal?)
  He had taken a few blocks of sidhis and felt like he was losing 
his
 mind, and wanted to meet for lunch to talk about it.  He went
 completely mad in front of me.  I dragged him physically to John's
 office.  John seemed terrified.  Pavlik was totally out of it and
 needed medication. Maybe his professional experience gave John an
 insight into what was possible from a person in this state, Pavlik 
was
 a pretty big guy, or maybe it was all out of John's league. But he 
was
 the only guy on campus in that position.  I remember feeling like 
the
 situation was out of control, and no one was able to help Pavlik or
 knew how to manage the situation.  John was using me to control
 Pavlik. I don't think I was really the right guy for the job!  They
 shipped him off to a hospital.  His life took more tragic turns 
after
 that.  He was banned from campus and started the downward spiral of
 homelessness and incarceration. That is a tough age group for
 breakdowns.  I don't know if it was any different at MIU from any
 other college.  I do know that people who needed help were 
threatened
 with being denied courses if they sought psychological help.  I 
hope
 they have corrected this flaw since the student got stabbed.  I 
wonder
 what happened to John?



Sounds like Shapiro at least handled it better than the chumps who 
handled Shuvender Sem...at least Pavlik didn't kill anyone.




 
 
 
 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Louis McKenzie ltm457@ 
wrote:
 
  John SHapiro was a nut case.   He was the school psychologist.   
I
 was being watched because I was flying before the course, and in 
order
 to be on the course I had to agree not to fly until I got the
 technique.  Also I had a good friend who was working on staff and 
some
 had the fear that I might give him the sidhis.   Being the only 
Black
 on the course had its disavantages.   Give example one day I saw 
John
 following me.  I thought maybe I may have been imagining, the day
 before I had eaten in the blue room. So I went in and waited at the
 door and when he put his face to the window too look in I put mind 
to
 the other side or opened the door and said YES!
  
  They had a guy named Mark Tomacci (SP?) come and stand outside my
 door to see if I was flying.   Just so happened that when I 
meditated
 I could sometimes see things that I could not see when not 
meditating
 so I called Mark by name and asked why he was standing outside my 
door.
  
  
  
  
  - Original Message 
  From: authfriend jstein@
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 11:32:43 AM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like 
Theory
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Louis McKenzie ltm457@ 
  wrote:
  
   Coming from the old days the most crazy experience
   I had with Christians was when they had infiltrated
   our sidhis program. There was a guy Kevin Miller,
   he did the whole summer program when at the end he
   comes to me and starts talking very crazy. Trying
   to convert me to Jesus. Also telling me all kinds
   of things about Maharishi blah blah blah.. There
   was some minister in town who was converting people.
   Kevin had been a plant. WOW! I called Dennis.
   They talked to him and soon after he left. I could
   not believe that someone would have stayed the whole
   summer and then betrayed the whole system like that.
  
  Very highly motivated?
  
  Are you sure he was a plant from the start, or could
  someone from the outside have gotten to him while he
  was doing the summer program?
  
   Then I thought John Shapiro was too busy watching me
   and not paying attention to people like Kevin this
   is how these things happened.
  
  Why was he watching you? (I don't know who John
  Shapiro is.)
  
   - Original Message 
   From: authfriend jstein@
   To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com
   Sent: Sunday, October 22, 2006 11:44:04 AM
   Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like 
Theory
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, TurquoiseB 
no_reply@ . 
  wrote:
   snip
Very few religions or 

[FairfieldLife] Dubya ain't the only one getting his instructions from Jesus

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
Kirsten Powers
 
Bio 

10.24.2006 
Obama and The God Factor (31 comments ) 
READ MORE: 2006, Hillary Clinton 
There is much talk about Sen. Barack Obama saying he's weighing a 
White House run. People talk of his good looks, charisma, brains and 
moderation. But there has been very little talk about the thing that 
will help him connect with many Americans who have felt alienated 
from the Democratic Party in recent years: his relationship with God.

Turns out he's got himself one of those personal relationships with 
Jesus, just like our current President. 

In The God Factor: Inside the Spiritual Lives of Public People, 
Chicago Sun-Times religion writer Cathleen Falsani talks at length 
with Obama about his faith. From the book:

[Obama] is not shy about saying he has a personal relationship with 
Jesus Christ. As a sign of that relationship, he says, he walked 
down the aisle of Chicago's Trinity United Church of Christ in 
response to the Reverend Jeremiah Wright's altar call one Sunday 
morning in 1988. 
This may scare the life out of many in the Democratic elite, but it 
will be music to the ears of the hundreds of millions of Christians 
in this country. More Obama:

I think I have an ongoing conversation with God. Throughout the day 
I'm constantly asking myself questions about what I'm doing, why I 
am doing it. 
[T]he biggest challenge, I think, is always maintaining your moral 
compass. Those are the conversations I'm having with God internally. 
I'm measuring my actions against that inner voice that for me at 
least, is audible, is active. It tells me where I think I'm on track 
and where I'm off track.

The most powerful moments for me come when I feel like my actions 
are aligned with a certain truth. I can feel it. When I'm talking to 
a group and I'm saying something truthful, I can feel a power that 
comes out of those statements that is different than when I'm just 
being glib or clever.

Falsani asks Obama: Is that the power of the Holy Spirit? He 
says: I think it's the power of the recognition of God, or the 
recognition of a larger truth that is being shared between me and 
the audience. That's something you learn watching ministers--what 
they call the Holy Spirit. Not to try to intellectualize it, but 
what I see there are moments that happen within a sermon where the 
minister gets out of his ego and is speaking from a different 
source. And it's powerful.


Obama is clear in the interview that he believes in the separation 
of church and state, but he's equally clear -- and unashamed -- of 
the role his strong faith plays in his day-to-day life. Hopefully he 
will continue to talk about it, as he has in the past. And hopefully 
he won't be scared off by any negative reaction he receives from the 
Far Left.

Obama gave a speech earlier this year and the reaction from the Far 
Left was swift and harsh (and full of unbelievable cluelessness 
about how much the Democratic Party does not understand religious 
voters). Fortunately there were more open minded people on the Left 
who gave him a fair hearing such as Amy Sullivan at Slate (link: 
http://www.slate.com/id/2144983/) and Nathan Newman at TPM Cafe 
(link: 
http://www.tpmcafe.com/blog/coffeehouse/2006/jun/28/obama_religion_an
d_the_blog_reaction). 

Much of the harping from the Far Left was about how Obama wanted to 
change the Democratic Party's position on gay rights and abortion. 
The gay rights issue doesn't make sense considering that in 2004 
John Kerry and John Edwards both opposed gay marriage. Hillary 
Clinton opposes gay marriage. Most Democratic presidential 
candidates support civil unions (as does most of the country) and 
oppose gay marriage (as does most of the country). On abortion, I 
can't speak for Obama except to say I'd be thrilled if he started 
speaking out against the more extreme policies the Democratic Party 
has become known for such as opposing the late term abortion ban, 
parental consent and laws banning the transfer of minors across 
state lines to get abortions. But I don't know where he stands on 
all of that.

Whatever happens, his voice as a religious Democrat is welcome and 
will serve him -- and the Democratic Party -- well if he runs for 
President.

On topic:

Not God's Party: A New Poll Shows Democrats Are Losing (More) 
Religious Voters - By Amy Sullivan - Slate Magazine -- 
http://www.slate.com/id/2148547/

www.powers-point.com






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


Actually just received this from Mr. Gore today:Dear MoveOn members,If you want to solve the Climate Crisis, if you want accountability for Iraq, if you want to regain our nation's moral authority in the world, I have one request for you—help us win on November 7th.You can make a difference by supporting candidates who are in neck-and-neck races. Can you contribute $25?https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=2After Katrina, after the death of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and 2,799 of our own men and women in Iraq, after six years of policy failures, and denial of the climate crisis, it is time to hold the leaders of our nation accountable.The opportunity for accountability is only 14 days away. If we want to change course, we need to act right now.I know firsthand how important your last-minute support can be—especially to candidates like these who have the courage to say what they believe.  These are good people and they will serve our country with integrity. By helping elect them, you can help change everything.Please contribute to these candidates. Just click here:https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=3To those who say that the problems we face are too big for us, I say that we have accepted and successfully met such challenges in the past.We declared our liberty, and then won it. We designed a country that respected and safeguarded the freedom of individuals. We freed the slaves.  We gave women the right to vote. We took on Jim Crow and segregation. We have won two wars in the Pacific and the Atlantic simultaneously.This is another pivotal time.  We need leadership that can rise to the demands of history. That leadership is waiting to serve—but they need our help.Help us take back our Congress and our country today. You can contribute right now at:https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=4The Bible says, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." Together, we have built a progressive vision—a vision for our country and our world—and on November 7th, we must make that vision a reality.Sincerely,Al Gore
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


Actually just received this from Mr. Gore today:Dear MoveOn members,If you want to solve the Climate Crisis, if you want accountability for Iraq, if you want to regain our nation's moral authority in the world, I have one request for you—help us win on November 7th.You can make a difference by supporting candidates who are in neck-and-neck races. Can you contribute $25?https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=2After Katrina, after the death of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi civilians and 2,799 of our own men and women in Iraq, after six years of policy failures, and denial of the climate crisis, it is time to hold the leaders of our nation accountable.The opportunity for accountability is only 14 days away. If we want to change course, we need to act right now.I know firsthand how important your last-minute support can be—especially to candidates like these who have the courage to say what they believe.  These are good people and they will serve our country with integrity. By helping elect them, you can help change everything.Please contribute to these candidates. Just click here:https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=3To those who say that the problems we face are too big for us, I say that we have accepted and successfully met such challenges in the past.We declared our liberty, and then won it. We designed a country that respected and safeguarded the freedom of individuals. We freed the slaves.  We gave women the right to vote. We took on Jim Crow and segregation. We have won two wars in the Pacific and the Atlantic simultaneously.This is another pivotal time.  We need leadership that can rise to the demands of history. That leadership is waiting to serve—but they need our help.Help us take back our Congress and our country today. You can contribute right now at:https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=4The Bible says, "Where there is no vision, the people perish." Together, we have built a progressive vision—a vision for our country and our world—and on November 7th, we must make that vision a reality.Sincerely,Al Gore
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Peter


--- shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here are some variables to the whole
 Pundits-to-Fairfield thing:
 
 1) if they actually, physically come;
 
 2) if they come, how many;
 
 3) if they come, are they actual Pundits. 
 Seriously, were they just 
 recruited off the streets or have they seriously
 studied that which 
 they are purported to be exponents of for a
 reasonable length of time.
 
 4) if they come, will they stay and pundit or will
 they run off to 
 Times Square because they made it to America?
 
 5) if they come, will they run off and marry Dennis
 Raimundi's ex-wife?


Hey! Leave Linda Blikenstaff out of this. She's a
cutie and a sweetheart ;-)

 
 
 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning
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  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
 groups@ wrote:
  
   This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in
 the markets down 
 there or
   will you have to shoot your own?
  
  I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover
 the insightful 
  Dr. Peter's repeated statements that--
 paraphrasing, the Pundits 
 will
  NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if
 you give  the
  slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits
 will never NEVER
  EVER come.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread shempmcgurk
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 
 --- shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Here are some variables to the whole
  Pundits-to-Fairfield thing:
  
  1) if they actually, physically come;
  
  2) if they come, how many;
  
  3) if they come, are they actual Pundits. 
  Seriously, were they just 
  recruited off the streets or have they seriously
  studied that which 
  they are purported to be exponents of for a
  reasonable length of time.
  
  4) if they come, will they stay and pundit or will
  they run off to 
  Times Square because they made it to America?
  
  5) if they come, will they run off and marry Dennis
  Raimundi's ex-wife?
 
 
 Hey! Leave Linda Blikenstaff out of this. She's a
 cutie and a sweetheart ;-)


Is she related to Pippi Longstocking?

Actually, I remember Linda from my MUI days...she IS quite the 
cutie, with those curls and all...



 
  
  
  
  
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  groups@ wrote:
   
This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in
  the markets down 
  there or
will you have to shoot your own?
   
   I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover
  the insightful 
   Dr. Peter's repeated statements that--
  paraphrasing, the Pundits 
  will
   NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if
  you give  the
   slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits
  will never NEVER
   EVER come.
  
  
  
  
  
  
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread Bhairitu
Vaj wrote:
 Actually just received this from Mr. Gore today:

 Dear MoveOn members,
 If you want to solve the Climate Crisis, if you want accountability 
 for Iraq, if you want to regain our nation's moral authority in the 
 world, I have one request for you—help us win on November 7th.

 You can make a difference by supporting candidates who are in 
 neck-and-neck races. Can you contribute $25?

 https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=2
  


 After Katrina, after the death of hundreds of thousands of Iraqi 
 civilians and 2,799 of our own men and women in Iraq, after six years 
 of policy failures, and denial of the climate crisis, it is time to 
 hold the leaders of our nation accountable.

 The opportunity for accountability is only 14 days away. If we want to 
 change course, we need to act right now.

 I know firsthand how important your last-minute support can 
 be—especially to candidates like these who have the courage to say 
 what they believe.  These are good people and they will serve our 
 country with integrity. By helping elect them, you can help change 
 everything.

 Please contribute to these candidates. Just click here:

 https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=3
  


 To those who say that the problems we face are too big for us, I say 
 that we have accepted and successfully met such challenges in the past.

 We declared our liberty, and then won it. We designed a country that 
 respected and safeguarded the freedom of individuals. We freed the 
 slaves.  We gave women the right to vote. We took on Jim Crow and 
 segregation. We have won two wars in the Pacific and the Atlantic 
 simultaneously.

 This is another pivotal time.  We need leadership that can rise to the 
 demands of history. That leadership is waiting to serve—but they need 
 our help.

 Help us take back our Congress and our country today. You can 
 contribute right now at:

 https://pol.moveon.org/give/keyraces6.html?id=9238-3763225-nIByfoWhxnsF7LO980mjawt=4
  


 The Bible says, Where there is no vision, the people perish. 
 Together, we have built a progressive vision—a vision for our country 
 and our world—and on November 7th, we must make that vision a reality.

 Sincerely,

 Al Gore



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[FairfieldLife] The Des Moines Register: Iowa meditators shield Lebanon, rally stocks

2006-10-24 Thread Dick Mays
Title: The Des Moines Register: Iowa meditators shield
Lebano




http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061024/OPINION01/610240376/1035/OPINION
The Des Moines
Register

Hansen:
Iowa meditators shield Lebanon, rally stocks

By Marc Hansen
REGISTER
COLUMNIST

October 24, 2006

If you follow the news, you might
have noticed two seemingly unrelated developments.

One, the hurricane season has been a
dud. Last year, it was one killer tropical storm after another. This
year, we're still waiting for the big one to crash onto the
shoreline.

The forecasts were frightening. This
hurricane season was supposed to be worse than the last, when Katrina
and her friends led to more than 2,000 deaths and billions of dollars
in destruction.

Two, the stock market has moved into
record territory, with the Dow Jones industrial average closing at
12,116.91, its best historical close.

A coincidence? No, the Maharishi
Effect.

It's the 1,200 advanced
Transcendental meditators who are camping out for six hours a day in
Fairfield and elsewhere, creating coherence in national
consciousness and changing the national mood.

Granted, it sounds flaky. One
physicist called similar research on falling crime rates in
Washington, D.C., voodoo science.

But since the Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
himself predicted this would happen back in July, who are we to
argue?

It's important to challenge
mainstream thinking. You don't want to be the guy who told Guglielmo
Marconi there was no future in wireless communications.

The man in charge of the
Invincible America Course is John Hagelin, a quantum
physicist who graduated summa cum laude from Dartmouth, earned a
doctorate from Harvard and was a researcher at Stanford before moving
to Fairfield and becoming the director of the Institute of Science,
Technology and Public Policy at the Maharishi University of
Management.

He also ran for president three
times as a third-party candidate and collected lots of votes in
Jefferson County.

He isn't running this time, mostly
because he's busy making sure the United States is surrounded with a
protective shield of collective consciousness.

This isn't something a person does
in a regular 40-hour work week, so it took a while to catch up with
him. When I did, he was in the Netherlands on a European speaking
tour.

The original idea, he said, was to
restore peace in Lebanon.

I wasn't sure how a group of 1,200
yogic flyers in Iowa and another 200 in Washington, D.C.,
could stop the bombing in the Middle East.

But Hagelin is convinced it did. He
answers the skeptics by referring to field-tested, peer-reviewed
documentation in 600 studies and 250 independent research institutes
around the world.

We are not disconnected from
each other, he said. We influence each other. Wars are
nothing other than the outburst of pent-up societal stress in critical
hot spots.

Get a large group of hard-core
meditators together for six hours at a time, things happen. The mind
settles down, awareness expands ... and expands ... until it permeates
the collective consciousness. The stress level goes down, people stop
shooting each other.

The U.S. wasn't using the
leverage we have in that part of the world, Hagelin said.
We weren't encouraging moderation on Israel's part. We started
this course principally to provide a cooling influence and sanity in
our foreign policy.

It wasn't long before U.S. Secretary
of State Condoleezza Rice was changing her plans and flying to
Lebanon. A few days later, the United States was helping craft a
cease-fire.

It was quite an amazing
turnabout, he said.

The good feelings spill over into
the economy. Consumer confidence picks up, which leads to more
optimism, a better economy and higher stock prices.

The stock market,
Hagelin said, was a side effect, an _expression_ of the collective
mood.

Stocks up, gas prices down. Consumer
confidence rises, unemployment drops.

Stocks won't grow straight to the
sky, Hagelin warned. There will be burps and corrections and
mini-panics. But the swings won't be so extreme.

I asked Hagelin if he made a killing
with this really inside information.

No.

If we were smart, he
said with a laugh, we would have scraped together some money and
invested it. My limited resources were invested already outside the
market.

All right, then. If meditation works
so well in Lebanon, why not Iraq?

Lebanon was easier to quell,
Hagelin said, because the political solutions were easy. Iraq is
an entrenched mess. The mistakes that have been made will take time to
unwind. Iraq is a victim of intense social stress of its own. Saddam
was a great contributor to that. It's there in spades, but it can be
unwound. We have to give the Iraqis and their geographical neighbors a
big dose of this stress-reducing technology. At some point, when
tensions are less acute, an act of violence no longer results in a
retaliatory act. Then you suddenly tip the equation into a state of
de-escalating violence.

Iraq won't be as easy

[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
 he ever uses Google:
 
 BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
 the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
 see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
 you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
 to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
 sometimes.
 
 Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
 not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
 the different record requests that could happen to a
 president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
 you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
 and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
 kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
 Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
 address.  How can you say you didn't?
 
 So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.


ADHD is what it sounds like in this.

And he's right: he shouldn't read his own e-mail unless he is REALLY computer 
savvy--at 
least to the level of Gore. Too vulnerable a target.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquakes-Nuclear Tests

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000 [EMAIL 
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 I remember reading somewhere, (maybe it was Earth Birth Changes, a 
 book of channeled knowledge from St.Germain), that anytime there is a 
 nuclear test, there will be, without fail, an earthquake resulting 
 from this.  Japan just had one, following Hawaii's.
 
 lurk


Well, actually, a nuclear test is generally *detected* by the earthquake it 
causes...





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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow in the markets down there or
  will you have to shoot your own?
 
 I doubt there is enough crow in the US to cover the insightful 
 Dr. Peter's repeated statements that-- paraphrasing, the Pundits will
 NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile if you give  the
 slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The Pundits will never NEVER
 EVER come.


Are they here yet?

Don't count your pundits until they're thatched.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 10:01 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones were the 
  most
  constipated
  
 You couldn¹t think of anything better to do with that ability? What does the
 aura of a constipated person look like?


Kinda brown, I suspect...




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, martyboi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ROFLMAO,
 It should be a crime to make a person laugh like that! (I almost wet 
 my pants.)
 

Too much coffee?

 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ 
  wrote:
  
   It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
  
  No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
  of coffee!
 






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[FairfieldLife] Re: The wonders of SSRI's

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer jeffcandace@
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jeff Fischer jeffcandace@ 
  wrote:
   

http://ssristories.com/index.php?sort=drug

   SSRIs are a two-edged sword. I'm down to 10mg/day  of Prozac and 
  would happily take less 
   if they made a lower dose. As I get back into regular TM I hope to 
  reduce to 10mg every 
   other day, and then go off it completely.
 
 Hopefully before you murder, rob, rape, pillage and road-rage all of
 Tucson. Because you KNOW prozac makes everyone do all that, right?
 i saw it on this really scientific cite, thanks to Jeff. It even
 quoted defense attorney's arguments to get their clients off -- and
 everything!


Ironically, for most people, the problems start when they quit cold-turkey.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 authfriend wrote:
  Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
  he ever uses Google:
 
  BUSH: Occasionally.  One of the things that I've used on
  the Google is to pull up maps.  It's very interesting to
  see--well, I forgot the name of the program, but where
  you get the satellite and you can--like, I kind of like
  to look at the ranch.  Remind me of where I want to be
  sometimes.
 
  Yes, I do it some.  I'm not a--I tend not to e-mail--or
  not only tend not to e-mail, I don't e-mail, because of
  the different record requests that could happen to a
  president.  I don't want to receive e-mails, because,
  you know, there's no telling what somebody'd e-mail me,
  and then it would show up as, you know, part of some
  kind of a story that--and I wouldn't be able to say,
  Well, I didn't read the e-mail, because--I sent it your
  address.  How can you say you didn't?
 
  So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
 Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.



Mroe sophisticated, but I betcha he wouldn't have a personal e-mail account 
either.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
   environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
   environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back,
   they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He
   acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these things
   happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the
   world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
   whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always*
   been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while at
   the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So I
   conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been sold'
   (remember that quote of his?).
  
  What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
  sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all this
  naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the truth is
  right in front of your face.
  
 But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle is
 demanding results.


Or maybe they finally found the right place to stand...


Give me a place to stand and a lever long enough and I will move the world

Archimedes, 220 BC





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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread off_world_beings
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Don't count your pundits until they're thatched.

Quote of the week.

OffWorld




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
 
 Don't count your pundits until they're thatched.
 
 Quote of the week.
 
 OffWorld

would that be the same as waiting until the deal is hermitically 
sealed? (collective groan...)




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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
 
 Don't count your pundits until they're thatched.
 
 Quote of the week.
 
 OffWorld


Thanks. I was very happy with that one..

To be honest, I sincerely believe that MMY wants the pudits in Fairfield and 
has been 
working diligently to bring them there. However, that doesn't mean he's been 
working 
*effectively*. If they arrive, then that's something. How long they will stay 
is another 
question. My bet is that they will move to the Brahmastan of North America 
(Kansas) as 
soon as there is a facility ready for them there,  which will leave a bunch 
more empty doms 
at MUM waiting to be filled. Maybe there's a future plan to sponsor 2000 
students at MUM 
and this is a way to get the dorms built for free?


Wheels within wheels within wheels...




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[FairfieldLife] New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
Skyland, a sci-fi animated series from Nicktoons. You can download the pilot 
for free via 
iTunes.

It uses the 3D graphics technique sometimes called toon-shading, where a 3D 
animated 
object is shaded with only 2 or 3 colors, giving it a flat, almost hand-drawn 
feel. I've been 
excited about the potential for this technique, but I'm not sure that this is 
the best example 
of what it can do. The animators have chosen to use too many 3D tricks like 
motion blur and 
distance blur, and it just feels off --it almost makes me dizzy to watch 
sometimes.

What do you guys think?




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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread Peter


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  --- shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Here are some variables to the whole
   Pundits-to-Fairfield thing:
   
   1) if they actually, physically come;
   
   2) if they come, how many;
   
   3) if they come, are they actual Pundits. 
   Seriously, were they just 
   recruited off the streets or have they seriously
   studied that which 
   they are purported to be exponents of for a
   reasonable length of time.
   
   4) if they come, will they stay and pundit or
 will
   they run off to 
   Times Square because they made it to America?
   
   5) if they come, will they run off and marry
 Dennis
   Raimundi's ex-wife?
  
  
  Hey! Leave Linda Blikenstaff out of this. She's a
  cutie and a sweetheart ;-)
 
 
 Is she related to Pippi Longstocking?
 
 Actually, I remember Linda from my MUI days...she IS
 quite the 
 cutie, with those curls and all...

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 This is great. Hey Peter, do they sell crow
 in
   the markets down 
   there or
 will you have to shoot your own?

I doubt there is enough crow in the US to
 cover
   the insightful 
Dr. Peter's repeated statements that--
   paraphrasing, the Pundits 
   will
NEVER EVER come. You are a retarded imbecile
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   you give  the
slightest hope that they will. Repeat. The
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   will never NEVER
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[FairfieldLife] Re: New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
 
  Skyland, a sci-fi animated series from Nicktoons. You can 
download
  the pilot for free via iTunes.
  
  It uses the 3D graphics technique sometimes called toon-
shading,
  where a 3D animated object is shaded with only 2 or 3 colors, 
  giving it a flat, almost hand-drawn feel. I've been excited about
  the potential for this technique, but I'm not sure that this is
  the best example of what it can do. The animators have chosen to
  use too many 3D tricks like motion blur and distance blur, and it
  just feels off --it almost makes me dizzy to watch sometimes.
  
  What do you guys think?
 
 I think I'll never see it if it's only available on iTunes, which I
 don't use.


trailers available here--

http://www.nicktoonsnetwork.com/shows/skyland/




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Re: [FairfieldLife] Earthquakes-Nuclear Tests

2006-10-24 Thread Bhairitu
lurkernomore20002000 wrote:
 I remember reading somewhere, (maybe it was Earth Birth Changes, a 
 book of channeled knowledge from St.Germain), that anytime there is a 
 nuclear test, there will be, without fail, an earthquake resulting 
 from this.  Japan just had one, following Hawaii's.

 lurk
We usually get earthquakes around new and full moons since they create 
stress on the mantle.  If there is a fault ready to go then the stress 
is enough to cause an earthquake (usually following the new or full 
moon).  Plus we also just had a stellium of 6 planets in Libra and 
though the gravitational effect of some of these planets would be 
negligible they would still contribute to the propensity of an 
earthquake.  On top of that you can add the nuclear blast effect to 
increase the propensity.



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[FairfieldLife] Re: New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig sparaig@ wrote:
 
  Skyland, a sci-fi animated series from Nicktoons. You can download
  the pilot for free via iTunes.
  
  It uses the 3D graphics technique sometimes called toon-shading,
  where a 3D animated object is shaded with only 2 or 3 colors, 
  giving it a flat, almost hand-drawn feel. I've been excited about
  the potential for this technique, but I'm not sure that this is
  the best example of what it can do. The animators have chosen to
  use too many 3D tricks like motion blur and distance blur, and it
  just feels off --it almost makes me dizzy to watch sometimes.
  
  What do you guys think?
 
 I think I'll never see it if it's only available on iTunes, which I
 don't use.


iTunes is a free download, and there's plenty of free stuff available via the 
storefront, 
including a rather comprehensive audio/video podcast catalog.

You can get the trailors here. Requires QuickTime, sorry:

http://www.nicktoonsnetwork.com/shows/skyland/





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[FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread cardemaister
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 [Just killing time...]
 
 In Finnish, there are several verbs for (negative)
 emotions apparently loosely attached to some of
 the main chakras. From muulaadhaara chakra upwards:
 
 - root noun: vittu (vit-too: cunt), plural: vitut; verb
 vituttaa (~to be pissed off); vittuuntua (cunten,
 cuntate:~become pissed off)
 
 - kyrpä (kürrr-pae: cock, penis); verb: kyrpiintyä
 (same as vittuuntua, much more rarely used; one might
 expect that male persons would use this one, but that's not
 usually the case)
 

Those are of course vulgar, not decent language...




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Re: [FairfieldLife] New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


Also if you are enthralled by people with personality disorders--and probably bi-polar disorder--you'll probably enjoy _Breaking Bonaduce_ on VH1. It's about child star Danny Bonoduce of Partridge Family fame and his extremely dysfunctional life, including his stays in rehab and his meeting with his (excellent) psychologist. The first episode of season two, El Loco Gringo, is also for free on iTunes. Trsut me, you've probably never seen anything like this on TV.On Oct 24, 2006, at 4:03 PM, sparaig wrote:Skyland, a sci-fi animated series from Nicktoons. You can download the pilot for free via  iTunes.  It uses the 3D graphics technique sometimes called "toon-shading," where a 3D animated  object is shaded with only 2 or 3 colors, giving it a flat, almost hand-drawn feel. I've been  excited about the potential for this technique, but I'm not sure that this is the best example  of what it can do. The animators have chosen to use too many 3D tricks like motion blur and  distance blur, and it just feels "off" --it almost makes me dizzy to watch sometimes.  What do you guys think? 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jyouells2000

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
   environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
   environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile back,
   they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it. He
   acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these
things
   happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the
   world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
   whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has *always*
   been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, while
at
   the same time recognizing that all things come in due course. So
I
   conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been
sold'
   (remember that quote of his?).
 
  What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
  sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all this
  naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the truth
is
  right in front of your face.
 
 But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle is
 demanding results.

It's really quite cosmic - Howard Settle has a big enough pencil...





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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Chakras and verbs for (negative) emotions?

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


You see its in the face and the stiffness. Have you ever been on forrest academy
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--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: on 10/24/06 10:01 AM, Louis McKenzie at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I once sat in HW watching the Auras of people to see which ones were the most  constipated   You couldn¹t think of anything better to do with that ability? What does the aura of a constipated person look like?Kinda brown, I suspect...
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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jyouells2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at markmeredith@ wrote:
   
I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile 
back,
they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see 
it. He
acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So 
these
 things
happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of 
the
world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has 
*always*
been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life, 
while
 at
the same time recognizing that all things come in due 
course. So
 I
conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have 
been
 sold'
(remember that quote of his?).
  
   What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
   sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for 
all this
   naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the 
truth
 is
   right in front of your face.
  
  But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe 
Settle is
  demanding results.
 
 It's really quite cosmic - Howard Settle has a big enough pencil...

And you call *that* thinking outside the box?!




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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Des Moines Register: Iowa meditators shield Lebanon, rally stocks

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
This is a rather remarkably positive column.
If there's any attempt at even subtle ridicule,
I can't detect it.

Is the writer a TMer, anybody know?

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 http://desmoinesregister.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?
AID=/20061024/OPINION01/610240376/1035/OPINION
 The Des Moines Register
 
 Hansen: Iowa meditators shield Lebanon, rally stocks
 
 By Marc Hansen
 REGISTER COLUMNIST
 
 October 24, 2006
 
 If you follow the news, you might have noticed two seemingly 
 unrelated developments.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: pandit update: some tomorrow, and 360 by Friday 10/27

2006-10-24 Thread jyouells2000

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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer groups@ wrote:
 
  on 10/24/06 11:08 AM, markmeredith2002 at markmeredith@ wrote:
   
I don't think so. Maharishi has always done as much as the
environment allowed him to do, in an effortless way. If the
environment had supported the arrival of the pundits awhile
back,
they would be here. It is not all about Maharishi as I see it.
He
acts more as a force of nature than an isolated man. So these
 things
happening at this time are due much more to the destiny of the
world, and the efforts of all of the long time meditators of
whatever stripe, than Maharishi's desires. Maharishi has
*always*
been wanting to show off the full glory of spiritual life,
while
 at
the same time recognizing that all things come in due course.
So
 I
conclude from recent events that now 'enough pencils have been
 sold'
(remember that quote of his?).
  
   What's changed is that Settle is giving $1 million per month to
   sponsor all these specific activities in Ffld.  No need for all
this
   naive culty superstitious belief systems mumbo jumbo when the
truth
 is
   right in front of your face.
  
  But millions were raised before and nothing happened. Maybe Settle
is
  demanding results.
 
 It's really quite cosmic - Howard Settle has a big enough pencil...

And if I remember Dr. Settle's profession correctly, that pencil's been
dipped in 'demonic' oil...


JohnY
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
 
  authfriend wrote:
   Bush was asked recently by an interviewer whether
   he ever uses Google:
snip
   So, in other words, I'm very cautious about e-mailing.
 
  Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.
 
 Yeah, the answer would have been riddled with fear-mongering.

Nah, that's the Republicans' game.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: Our Internet-savvy commander in chief

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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  Just think how different the answer from Gore would have been.
 
 Having invented the internet, and e-mail, I use it all the time.

Just for the record, Gore *never said* he invented
the Internet.  That was a fabrication of the
Republican National Committee, eagerly reinforced
by the so-called liberal media.





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Re: [FairfieldLife] New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread Peter
Danny is a raging addict: bipolar, ADHD. He can't
regulate his mood nor affect. I curious about his
mothers drug use during pregnancy.

--- Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Also if you are enthralled by people with
 personality disorders--and  
 probably bi-polar disorder--you'll probably enjoy
 _Breaking Bonaduce_  
 on VH1. It's about child star Danny Bonoduce of
 Partridge Family fame  
 and his extremely dysfunctional life, including his
 stays in rehab  
 and his meeting with his (excellent) psychologist.
 The first episode  
 of season two, El Loco Gringo, is also for free on
 iTunes. Trsut me,  
 you've probably never seen anything like this on TV.
 
 On Oct 24, 2006, at 4:03 PM, sparaig wrote:
 
  Skyland, a sci-fi animated series from Nicktoons.
 You can download  
  the pilot for free via
  iTunes.
 
  It uses the 3D graphics technique sometimes called
 toon-shading,  
  where a 3D animated
  object is shaded with only 2 or 3 colors, giving
 it a flat, almost  
  hand-drawn feel. I've been
  excited about the potential for this technique,
 but I'm not sure  
  that this is the best example
  of what it can do. The animators have chosen to
 use too many 3D  
  tricks like motion blur and
  distance blur, and it just feels off --it almost
 makes me dizzy  
  to watch sometimes.
 
  What do you guys think?
 
 


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[FairfieldLife] Re: Virtual Water

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, martyboi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 ROFLMAO,
 It should be a crime to make a person laugh like that! (I
 almost wet my pants.)

(And some here claim I ain't got no sensa yooma...)



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  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk 
shempmcgurk@ 
  wrote:
  
   It takes 140 litres of water to produce one cup of coffee.
  
  No wonder I always have to pee after I drink a cup
  of coffee!





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Re: [FairfieldLife] New animation...

2006-10-24 Thread Vaj


So you musy have watched the series?Yeah all that is rather obvious. Interesting comment of in utero possibilities. My wife was to a conference a couple of years ago and she says they now can define which defects were caused by alcohol abuse at a particular stage of gestation.On Oct 24, 2006, at 5:38 PM, Peter wrote:Danny is a raging addict: bipolar, ADHD. He can't regulate his mood nor affect. I curious about his mothers drug use during pregnancy. 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Dubya ain't the only one getting his instructions from Jesus

2006-10-24 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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 Kirsten Powers
  
 Bio 
 
 10.24.2006 
 Obama and The God Factor (31 comments ) 
snip
 Obama gave a speech earlier this year and the reaction from the Far 
 Left was swift and harsh (and full of unbelievable cluelessness 
 about how much the Democratic Party does not understand religious 
 voters). Fortunately there were more open minded people on the Left 
 who gave him a fair hearing such as Amy Sullivan at Slate (link: 
 http://www.slate.com/id/2144983/) and Nathan Newman at TPM Cafe 
 (link: 
http://www.tpmcafe.com/blog/coffeehouse/2006/jun/28/obama_religion_an
 d_the_blog_reaction). 
 
 Much of the harping from the Far Left was about how Obama wanted to 
 change the Democratic Party's position on gay rights and abortion.

It's not clear how that idea got started.  He didn't say
anything about changing the Democratic position on either.

The description of the reaction from the far left above
is simplistic in the extreme.  Read the comments to the
TPM piece to see how varied and nuanced it was.

Those few who react with uncompromising negativity
whenever religion comes up tend to do so simply
because the only *form* of religion they know anything
about is noisy and intolerant fundie Christianity.
That's ignorant, of course, but the right wing takes
advantage of that sort of reaction to tar the entire
Democratic Party as hostile to religion, which is by
no means the case.

 On topic:
 
 Not God's Party: A New Poll Shows Democrats Are Losing (More) 
 Religious Voters - By Amy Sullivan - Slate Magazine -- 
 http://www.slate.com/id/2148547/

The same two things are going on here, I think, and
Sullivan mostly misses how they interact: The
Republicans, especially the nutcase far right, have
worked for years to smear Democrats as not religious;
and many Democratic political folk are reluctant to
talk about religion because they don't want to be
associated with intolerant fundie Christianity.

These two factors combine to create the *perception*
that the Democratic Party isn't the place for
religious people, but in reality that's simply not
the case.

Democrats are just as religious as Republicans; it's
just that they don't feel the need to *say* so all
the time.





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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic Like Attracts Like Theory

2006-10-24 Thread Louis McKenzie


The difference between John and Dennis

There were many people who started what the movement called heavy unstressing in 1977. Sitting in the LC doing the moring meditation there would be many sounds of people have major releases.(Sounds like a pressure cooker popping) Many of these people would have experiences of bouncing and so forth. 

Well many of those people became candidates for the John SHapiro Graduation program. I became very afraid that maybe I was one of those. Even one day a girl came up to me and said WOW Louis I am just like you. When she said it I thought OH BOY! I went to Dennis and I asked if maybe I was going nuts. 

Dennis said no and arranged for me to have a piece of foam in my room. That night the same girl got carried out in the ambulance. 
For some reason I was on the Dennis Squad and many people who were having problems passed my way. I was in love with one person HD she had doen two six month programs and a 3 month extention in 76. I thought WOW! she must be enligthened. We became close. Then she lost it. She had gotten fried. EK was another and several other people MS evem the student gov President William had to deal with him. He grabbed a governor in HW and started working through his sexuality. Anyway John Shapiro seemed very inadequate in working with these people Dennis was much better. He always tried to work with people before bringing in John Shapiro because Johns was was send you to the fairfieldmentalhospital or sendthe person home. Dennis would try talking they even created a program one forrest academy
 right after the summer sidhis program of going in the reservoir. Runnning in the snow all kinds of stuff to normalise the unstressing. I never did these things but I know people who had to.

ANyway Dennis was likeable John was not. I used to think he had an interesting closet thing going on.

Roger was actually Roderick when he changed his name it was not such a big deal because he was not very well known at the time. Yet when he became involved with Student Goverment then he was more visible. I dont know if you remember him before he went to TTC but he used to use these suits that he had made while in Korea. Yellow, Pink light blue you name it. With big platform shoes, he was not the conformist type. 

I dont know what it was about the Christian converts but many of them always ended up in the same place. Most recently a friend named Trevor became born again in 95 or 96 something like that. By 96 he had stopped meditating. Then in 2001 9/11 his office looked right at the world trade center from Hoboken he saw everything as it happened. By 2002 he was fired from his job and had some sort of breakdown. For him this was IMPOSSIBLE Trevor was alway level headed cool calm and collected. 

I always lived in fear that maybe I was going to bug. Yet to this point I have not. I could have been thought totally nuts but some people with some of the experiences I was having but. Only once did I have a problem. My buddy in Forrest academy was William Jones. I had a great desire to punch him. I knew that something must have been wrong, so I went to Dennis and said I think I am going to have a violent our burst. Dennis just said try to handle it on your own, before bringing it to me because you will not be able to go on the sidhis course.

I masturbated and ate peanut butter. I remember sitting next to William looking in his eyes the way he liked to do and saying "You know I feel like punching you in the face." He knew something was wrong he just said go ahead. I guess if I ever had best friends it would have had to have been WIlliam and Trevor. 

The nuts cases at MIU always thought that I was going to give the Sidhis to them. I NEVER DID. WIlliam got his sidhis in Israel and Trevor got his in Columbia. If you ever see the graduation video of the first summer sidhi program you will see me riinging the bell of invincibility like it was the bell of life. Because I had to go through a bunch to get the sidhis. 




 yu riginal Message From: shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.comSent: Tuesday, October 24, 2006 3:08:01 PMSubject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Karmic "Like Attracts Like" Theory

--- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, "curtisdeltablues" curtisdeltablues@ ... wrote: I can imagine how weird it would have been if you were doing unauthorized, and un paid for, flying Louis! I had some experience with National when I taught at the DC center that lead me to believe that being black in the movement was no picnic. The air of suspicion was real. Remember when Roger Moore became Kaufi Tegamunga? The name changing really shook up the higher ups I'll bet!  I always thought John was put in a bad position because many people needed counseling but he was so restricted with mixed messages from the movement about his profession. He must have always been walking on eggshells with the higher ups. TM was supposed to solve all problems, but what do you do
 if it 

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