[FairfieldLife] Re: Prevent Alzheimers
pqq with coq10- interesting study quoted on Life Extention site as well
[FairfieldLife] Shaman levitates
I rate this 5 out of 10. (suspicious but can't identify any particular source of fakery) Shaman Levitates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN59HK8CWAY . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN59HK8CWAY Shaman Levitates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN59HK8CWAY Many Catholic saints are reputed to have levitated. For example, the levitation or "flight" as they called it then of St. Theresa was witnissed by 230 Cat... View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XN59HK8CWAY Preview by Yahoo
Re: [FairfieldLife] I'm Officially Old
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : I second that. Mike, some of your opinions drive me nuts, but they are well thought out. I enjoy the challenge, and don't take it personally. We actually agree on some things, like the de-facto one party system. I admire your work with raptors too. (just wanted to get that in before the fur begins to fly...again) :-) Haha. I concur about the raptors - very cool hobby and would take some wonderful knowledge and, indeed, courage. Handling these birds of prey is not for the meek. Not that I have ever done so but I can only imagine. The thing with Mike (hi Mike) is that I never feel any animosity coming from him. I don't agree with many of the things he says but, so what? That means nothing - it doesn't mean I wouldn't necessarily want to come and hang out with him. Not agreeing on certain subjects does not necessarily disqualify one from being a friend although my husband and I were talking about how weird it would be if he was a Trump supporter and I wasn't, or vice versa. Now, that might be grounds to withhold sex for a while... ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Lumberjack song, one of my all time favorites! Ok, then I still like you, in spite of your views on abortion. (smile) From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]" To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 8:50 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] I'm Officially Old http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/best-monty-python-article-1.2646764 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/best-monty-python-article-1.2646764
[FairfieldLife] Re: GRD Iyers
These are a cultivated people. This sounds a lot like what occurs in Fairfield, Iowa too. We lead normal life but try very hard to maintain our spiritual learning and sharing as part of our regular life. The challenge is in finding the right balance between leading a worldly life while not losing sight of our spiritual goals and enlightenment. We have found that North America truly offers us a chance to do this and maintain a healthy balance between work life, social life and a spiritual life. We often wonder whether we would have been able to achieve this in the present modern India. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : Featuring: GRD Iyers and famiily, now living in Canada. GRD IYERS http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html GRD IYERS http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html As you can see from the pictures above, we do have a life apart from our commitments to spiritual pursuits ! We lead normal life but try very hard to mai... View on grdiyers.weebly.com http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] Monk levitates
Monk from Nepal chants Om Mani Padme Hum and levitates. (I'll give it 7 out of 10). Man Levitates. MUST SEE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnLj8DMqaC8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnLj8DMqaC8 Man Levitates. MUST SEE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnLj8DMqaC8 Magician Dan White meets up with a Buddhist monk, in Nepal, who has the power of levitation. What do you think? View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SnLj8DMqaC8 Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] Post Count Thu 26-May-16 00:15:07 UTC
Fairfield Life Post Counter === Start Date (UTC): 05/21/16 00:00:00 End Date (UTC): 05/28/16 00:00:00 119 messages as of (UTC) 05/25/16 23:29:29 37 Mike Dixon mdixon.6569 25 emily.mae50 17 awoelflebater 8 olliesedwuz 8 Bhairitu noozguru 5 hepa7 4 dhamiltony2k5 4 authfriend 2 yifuxero 2 feste37 2 William Leed WLeed3 1 wleed3 WLeed3 1 steve.sundur 1 email4you mikemail4you 1 Dick Mays dickmays 1 'Rick Archer' rick Posters: 16 Saturday Morning 00:00 UTC Rollover Times = Daylight Saving Time (Summer): US Friday evening: PDT 5 PM - MDT 6 PM - CDT 7 PM - EDT 8 PM Europe Saturday: BST 1 AM CEST 2 AM EEST 3 AM Standard Time (Winter): US Friday evening: PST 4 PM - MST 5 PM - CST 6 PM - EST 7 PM Europe Saturday: GMT 12 AM CET 1 AM EET 2 AM For more information on Time Zones: www.worldtimezone.com
[FairfieldLife] GRD Iyers
Featuring: GRD Iyers and famiily, now living in Canada. GRD IYERS http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html GRD IYERS http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html As you can see from the pictures above, we do have a life apart from our commitments to spiritual pursuits ! We lead normal life but try very hard to mai... View on grdiyers.weebly.com http://grdiyers.weebly.com/about-grd-iyers.html Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] A Meditating Fairfield Autobiography
Writer Claire Hoffman on Growing Up in a Transcendental Meditation Community http://www.vogue.com/13439068/transcendental-meditation-greetings-from-utopia-park/ http://www.vogue.com/13439068/transcendental-meditation-greetings-from-utopia-park/ Writer Claire Hoffman on Growing Up in a Transcend... http://www.vogue.com/13439068/transcendental-meditation-greetings-from-utopia-park/ Meditating to create world peace? Absurd. View on www.vogue.com http://www.vogue.com/13439068/transcendental-meditation-greetings-from-utopia-park/ Preview by Yahoo
Re: [FairfieldLife] This is what Amerika's gonna be...
I don't believe anyone *knows for sure* what happens or when, soul-wise, with respect to the process of life, or death either, for that matter. Having said that, I absolutely believe the decision to risk bringing life into the world or the decision not to are weighty ones. Equating abortion with "removing a wart" is a statement that seems it could only have been made by someone completely divorced from the reality of pregnancy - physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Having said that, the fetus at seven weeks is "less than half an inch long and the size of a blueberry" - so perhaps that's all he was referring to. Women have been aborting from the beginning - whether naturally or purposefully or for medical reasons. I believe absolutely that the decision is ours (with whoever we bring in to assist us in making the decision - including "God") and it is our right, absolutely. No one seems to blanche at all the women who, unable to have children the traditional way (for whatever reason), use IVF, other women's eggs, other men's sperm, etc., etc. to facilitate birth. We legally respect their decision to want to have children and the lengths they go to do it—we should legally respect the decision to not want to go through a pregnancy (at that particular time!). I also believe in strongly in life and exploring all options as part of the decision-making process. AS I will never concede an inch on this belief, I will stop posting on the topic! I certainly do not believe for a second that the founders of America had any such thing on their minds when they wrote the Declaration of Independence! Context, context, context!!! And, historically.. "Abortion was not just legal—it was a safe, condoned, and practiced procedure http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/10297561 in colonial America and common enough to appear in the legal and medical records of the period. Official abortion laws did not appear on the books in the United States until 1821, and abortion before quickening did not become illegal until the 1860s. If a woman living in New England in the 17th or 18th centuries wanted an abortion, no legal, social, or religious force would have stopped her." Scarlet Letters: Getting the History of Abortion and Contraception Right https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/news/2013/08/08/71893/scarlet-letters-getting-the-history-of-abortion-and-contraception-right/ https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/news/2013/08/08/71893/scarlet-letters-getting-the-history-of-abortion-and-contraception-right/ Scarlet Letters: Getting the History of Abortion and Con... https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/news/2013/08/08/71893/scarlet-letters-getting-the-history-of-abortion-and-contraception-right/ Despite anti-abortion activists’ rhetoric, abortion and contraception have been legally practiced in America since the Pilgrim’s arrival. View on www.americanprogre... https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/religion/news/2013/08/08/71893/scarlet-letters-getting-the-history-of-abortion-and-contraception-right/ Preview by Yahoo ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : By e-mail to FFL, FW: I was trying to post this comment to the abortion thread: Just popping in on this conversation, not having followed the thread, but for what it’s worth, Maharishi used to say that the soul enters the body several months into the pregnancy. Prior to that, abortion is like “removing a wart” – his words. After that, it would have more serious implications. There’s a story at the beginning of the Mahabharata where a woman agrees to marry a king if he promises never to question anything she does. He agrees, and she ends up throwing the first 5 or 6 of her newborn children into a river. Finally, the king can’t stand it any more and objects, so that child lives. Turns out, the children were gods who had been cursed to take birth as human beings. They had worked out a plea deal in which their lives would be mercifully short. But the main offender was doomed to live an ordinary lifespan, so he was the one not thrown into the river. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : That's been a point of mine for awhile - that it's a decision, a very personal decision, that the woman makes. It's not an easy one—not simply a cold, heartless, decision. A hard decision. A decision made as her hormones are ramping up to high levels and changing all the chemistry, let's remember. No doubt there are spiritual and emotional consequences that have to be personally worked through. It's not one where the woman should be condemned and vilified and accused of *murder.* Give me a break! Fear leads to procrastination and procrastination can lead to death. Most of the images shown are of "later-stage" (later than the 6 to 8 week optimal time) abortions, used to
[FairfieldLife] Nathan's vision: WWIII and stuff
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5-GOw_tnMG5SndqMVlqQnpTU1U/view?pageId=105738681191208697035 https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B5-GOw_tnMG5SndqMVlqQnpTU1U/view?pageId=105738681191208697035 15 Year-Old Secular Jewish Boy Nathan's Vision of WWIII on Blood Moon: Gog Magog Future of Israel https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZd53ynuyrg https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZd53ynuyrg 15 Year-Old Secular Jewish Boy Nathan's Vision of WW... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZd53ynuyrg Nathan is a 15-year old Jewish boy raised in a secular family. He died for 15 minutes during The Feast of Sukkot 2015 (which was accompanied by the 4th Blood... View on www.youtube.com https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZd53ynuyrg Preview by Yahoo
Re: [FairfieldLife] I'm Officially Old
I second that. Mike, some of your opinions drive me nuts, but they are well thought out. I enjoy the challenge, and don't take it personally. We actually agree on some things, like the de-facto one party system. I admire your work with raptors too. (just wanted to get that in before the fur begins to fly...again) :-) ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Lumberjack song, one of my all time favorites! Ok, then I still like you, in spite of your views on abortion. (smile) From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]" To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, May 24, 2016 8:50 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] I'm Officially Old http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/best-monty-python-article-1.2646764 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/best-monty-python-article-1.2646764
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillzombies
On 05/24/2016 09:03 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote: ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : The latest from the Captain: https://youtu.be/qV0F1k3mBh8 Enjoy! Enjoy? This is positively demented. I loved every minute of it - in a creepy sort of way. Thanks! It was somewhat fun to make though took longer than I wanted due to the weakness of the (commercial, not free) software. What really got me the other day was hearing the afternoon "liberal" talk host on KGO say that Bernie should drop out of the race now. Are you kidding? California has even held it's primary yet! Bernie chose to run as a Democrat as he knew he wouldn't get into the debates before the fall election as a third party candidate. Very wise.
[FairfieldLife] Fwd:
-Original Message- From: wleed3To: fairfieldlife Sent: Sun, May 8, 2016 11:00 am Subject: Fwd: Attached Message From William Leed To eb7...@dejazzd.com; bobandjanet...@verizon.net; KarenHMcKee ; mlt7...@yahoo.com; lm...@cornell.edu; sssh...@gmail.com; rssh...@gmail.com; jlsmit...@yahoo.com; slsmith...@yahoo.com; rmh...@gmail.com Subject Fwd: Date Sat, 7 May 2016 17:00:17 -0400 -Original Message- From: Don Loos To: undisclosed-recipients:; Sent: Sat, May 7, 2016 4:19 pm Subject: Fwd: FW: - Well, what is happening to us? Democrats and Republicans > ('different' ONLY in name) > We read all the jokes and forward the good ones but I just wonderwho will > pass this one on. Howabout you sending it on . Someoneplease tell me what's wrong with Allthe people that run this country!! BothDemocrats and Republicans Say,"We're broke" Andcan't help our own Seniors, Veterans, Orphans, Homeless, Etc.,? But, overthe last several years THEY > have provided direct cash aid to Hamas- $351 M, Libya- $1.45 B , > Egypt - $397 M, > Mexico - $622 M, Russia- $380 M, Haiti-$1.4 B, Jordan- $463 M, Kenya- $816 M, Sudan- $870 M, Nigeria- $456 M, Uganda- $451 M, Congo- $359 M, Ethiopia- $981 M, Pakistan- $2 B , SouthAfrica - $566 M, Senegal- $698 M, Mozambique- $404 M, Zambia- $331 M, Kazakhstan- $304 M, Iraq- $1.08 B , Tanzania- $554 M, ...withliterallyBillions of Dollars > > and those assholesstill hateus > > But on the other hand, > > Our retired seniors, Livingon a 'fixed income,' Receive NOaid! > > Nor do they get any breaks, while our government Andreligious organizations will pour Hundredsof Billions Of > $$'s > and Tons of Food to > Foreign Countries! > > Someone needs to explain to them that > Charity begins ATHOME!!! > > And another atrocity Wehave Hundreds of adoptable > American Children who are shoved aside to make room for the adoption of Foreignorphans. > > AMERICA : A > country where we have Countlesshomeless without shelter, > children going to bed hungry, > Elderly going without needed > medication and the mentally ill without > treatment -- etc. YET .. Theywill have a 'Benefit' Show Forthe people of Haiti , on > 12 > TV Stations ; > Ships and planes lining up with food, water, tents clothes,bedding, doctors > and medical supplies. NowJust Imagine if Ourown *GOVERNMENT* Gave 'US' the samesupport they give to foreign countries. Sad,isn't it? 99%of people won't have the 'chutzpah'to forward this. WELL,I'm one of the 1% who Just Did. The Locker Room USS Laffey DD-724
Re: [FairfieldLife] This is what Amerika's gonna be...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : By e-mail to FFL, FW: I was trying to post this comment to the abortion thread: Just popping in on this conversation, not having followed the thread, but for what it’s worth, Maharishi used to say that the soul enters the body several months into the pregnancy. Prior to that, abortion is like “removing a wart” – his words. After that, it would have more serious implications. There’s a story at the beginning of the Mahabharata where a woman agrees to marry a king if he promises never to question anything she does. He agrees, and she ends up throwing the first 5 or 6 of her newborn children into a river. Finally, the king can’t stand it any more and objects, so that child lives. Turns out, the children were gods who had been cursed to take birth as human beings. They had worked out a plea deal in which their lives would be mercifully short. But the main offender was doomed to live an ordinary lifespan, so he was the one not thrown into the river. "A wart", wow. That is pretty interesting language. Here is a fetus at 7 weeks. A developing life, yes. A victim of "murder" if aborted by a doctor? A victim of homicide if rejected by the body? I don't know. Either way it is the end of a life, something that happens all of the time in every species for a million reasons. Sacrilege? Sin? Aberration of natural law? I believe we all need to allow expectant mothers to make their choice based on all of the complexity of factors dogging them when faced with an "unwanted" pregnancy. "Unwanted" can be for a host of reasons ranging from rape by a relative to endangerment of the mother's life were she to have a child to extreme poverty where the father might be a pedophile or HIV positive. There is no easy answer just as the solution is often not easy. But if terminating a small seed of life means there will be less suffering somewhere along the way then perhaps that is the answer. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : That's been a point of mine for awhile - that it's a decision, a very personal decision, that the woman makes. It's not an easy one—not simply a cold, heartless, decision. A hard decision. A decision made as her hormones are ramping up to high levels and changing all the chemistry, let's remember. No doubt there are spiritual and emotional consequences that have to be personally worked through. It's not one where the woman should be condemned and vilified and accused of *murder.* Give me a break! Fear leads to procrastination and procrastination can lead to death. Most of the images shown are of "later-stage" (later than the 6 to 8 week optimal time) abortions, used to support the "pro-life" movement and rabid evangelists. The earlier the better for all involved and my belief is, that if we "decriminalized" it as a society, women would be better off and wouldn't have to face the kind of shame and blame that can lead to death. The best option is always to avoid pregnancy if not wanted, but that doesn't always happen in real life. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : I guess early on the fetus is just a "tissue", and really, I am not sure what the term is when abortions are legal, but many of the images of abortions I have seen don't look like just a mass of "tissue". I am not disputing a woman's right to choose, but it appears to often come with emotional turmoil. A close associate of mine recently had an abortion. It was, in my opinion the right decision and she felt good about it, but now, several months later, she is struggling a bit emotionally. I would also have to say, that I don't think a fetus, from a spiritual perspective, is likely to have a "better luck next time" attitude about the whole event. I believe there is a behind the scenes scenario that plays out whereby a soul prepares to reincarnate. At what point that soul may enter, or take ownership of the fetus, I don't know. Perhaps, if I had a better understanding of that more esoteric aspect of "it", I would have a better idea of what, if any, are the unseen implications of an abortion. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Go ahead and stand on your soapbox, Mike. Stand there all day if you like! It's time for me to get off mine. :) Seems to me that the population of the planet is not suffering in the least from a woman's right to abortion! Yes, birth control, in the sense that the tissue is not be allowed to continue growing into a human being. Her body, her decision. Period. The decision is made by the woman for the good of the woman and of the potential child. That's the way I see it, hands down. As a woman and the mother, she should retain the *right* to make that decision. I'm all for birth control to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, make no mistake. Maybe
Re: [FairfieldLife] This is what Amerika's gonna be...
By e-mail to FFL, FW: I was trying to post this comment to the abortion thread: Just popping in on this conversation, not having followed the thread, but for what it’s worth, Maharishi used to say that the soul enters the body several months into the pregnancy. Prior to that, abortion is like “removing a wart” – his words. After that, it would have more serious implications. There’s a story at the beginning of the Mahabharata where a woman agrees to marry a king if he promises never to question anything she does. He agrees, and she ends up throwing the first 5 or 6 of her newborn children into a river. Finally, the king can’t stand it any more and objects, so that child lives. Turns out, the children were gods who had been cursed to take birth as human beings. They had worked out a plea deal in which their lives would be mercifully short. But the main offender was doomed to live an ordinary lifespan, so he was the one not thrown into the river. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : That's been a point of mine for awhile - that it's a decision, a very personal decision, that the woman makes. It's not an easy one—not simply a cold, heartless, decision. A hard decision. A decision made as her hormones are ramping up to high levels and changing all the chemistry, let's remember. No doubt there are spiritual and emotional consequences that have to be personally worked through. It's not one where the woman should be condemned and vilified and accused of *murder.* Give me a break! Fear leads to procrastination and procrastination can lead to death. Most of the images shown are of "later-stage" (later than the 6 to 8 week optimal time) abortions, used to support the "pro-life" movement and rabid evangelists. The earlier the better for all involved and my belief is, that if we "decriminalized" it as a society, women would be better off and wouldn't have to face the kind of shame and blame that can lead to death. The best option is always to avoid pregnancy if not wanted, but that doesn't always happen in real life. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : I guess early on the fetus is just a "tissue", and really, I am not sure what the term is when abortions are legal, but many of the images of abortions I have seen don't look like just a mass of "tissue". I am not disputing a woman's right to choose, but it appears to often come with emotional turmoil. A close associate of mine recently had an abortion. It was, in my opinion the right decision and she felt good about it, but now, several months later, she is struggling a bit emotionally. I would also have to say, that I don't think a fetus, from a spiritual perspective, is likely to have a "better luck next time" attitude about the whole event. I believe there is a behind the scenes scenario that plays out whereby a soul prepares to reincarnate. At what point that soul may enter, or take ownership of the fetus, I don't know. Perhaps, if I had a better understanding of that more esoteric aspect of "it", I would have a better idea of what, if any, are the unseen implications of an abortion. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Go ahead and stand on your soapbox, Mike. Stand there all day if you like! It's time for me to get off mine. :) Seems to me that the population of the planet is not suffering in the least from a woman's right to abortion! Yes, birth control, in the sense that the tissue is not be allowed to continue growing into a human being. Her body, her decision. Period. The decision is made by the woman for the good of the woman and of the potential child. That's the way I see it, hands down. As a woman and the mother, she should retain the *right* to make that decision. I'm all for birth control to prevent an unwanted pregnancy, make no mistake. Maybe you'll be reincarnated as a woman next time around and will get the opportunity to be a mother too. I don't know when the soul enters the body, so to speak. I truly, deep in my heart, do not consider it a problem. If there is a loving God/Creator spirit, I am perfectly comfortable with the idea that the soul returns to Source, no harm done. There is no *blame* involved, Mike. God, you sound judgmental! Have a better day! Thanks for the conversation. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : Well, at least you've admitted, though indirectly, that most abortions are birth control. Unacceptable. Too many ways to prevent it in the first place. In your mind, at what point does one become a sentient being? I think Nancy Pelosi says "not until *it* leaves the hospital. The blame rests with the person choosing to have the abortion, unless she's forced to have one. From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]" To: