[FairfieldLife] Re: Wells Fargo May Be Cheating You

2016-09-24 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Steve,
 

 We have to commend your efforts for taking on the big banks to court.  That 
will give them a lesson not to push the customers around.  Next time, they 
could resolve any problems  with the customers before  they get to court.  
 

 With Wells Fargo, I hope that this news exposure about their toxic practices 
will change their management policies for their own corporate health and the 
safety of their customers' money.
 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :


 Here's a funny story, I don't think I've told before.  Several years ago we 
applied for a home equity loan.  It turns out that on our previous mortgage 
Wells Fargo had transposed two numbers, so that it appeared we had not paid 
that mortgage off, and therefore could not get the home equity loan.   

 We had paid the mortgage off, but we needed WF to straighten out their error.  
After about two months of asking, and getting no response, I went down to small 
claims court and asked what the process was for going after a bank, legally.  I 
was expecting that it would be an arduous process.  Instead, I was told that, 
when suing a bank, you can file your suit against any officer at any branch.
 

 I picked out the highest ranking officer for Wells Fargo and served that 
person with a warrant to appear in small claims court to answer my complaint.  
Needless to say, shortly before the court date, I heard from their lawyer and 
came to a settlement.  Not a lot of money, but several thousand dollars.  Small 
claims has a max of $5,000.00, here, at least.
 

 Should I be embarrassed to confess that even earlier this year I had overpaid 
BOA on a credit card and needed a refund. After numerous requests, again over 
several months, and promises made and not kept by BOA, I employed the same 
tactic, serving a BOA officer to appear in court and shortly before the court 
date, heard from an a associate at a Chicago law firm to settle the claim for a 
few hundred dollars.
 

 In both cases, they saw where I had made earnest good faith efforts to resolve 
this matter, in a simple fashion, but the banks just dragged their feet.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 If you have an account with the bank, it would be prudent to check your 
quarterly statements to see if your accounts are in order and with the correct 
balances.  Read the toxic culture that the managers at the bank have been 
maintaining for its employees, as shown in the link below:
 

 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 

 

 

 

 







[FairfieldLife] Re: Are You Ready?

2016-09-24 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I might be in the Feste camp.  I don't know if I can bear to watch it.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Only one more day to go. For those of you who can't bear to watch live (me 
included) hopefully this will give you some solace. 
 

 Clinton hunkers down for debate prep 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/

 
 
 http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/
 
 Clinton hunkers down for debate prep 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/ 
Hillary Clinton is preparing for Monday's debate at a hotel near her home in 
Chappaqua, New York, according to sources familiar with the preparations.


 
 View on www.cnn.com 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/
 Preview by Yahoo 
 

 

 Dear God, may Trump fall flat on his ugly mug. Is there a God? (See Doug, we 
are a spiritual group.) We will find out after the debate. LOL

 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Wells Fargo May Be Cheating You

2016-09-24 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Here's a funny story, I don't think I've told before.  Several years ago we 
applied for a home equity loan.  It turns out that on our previous mortgage 
Wells Fargo had transposed two numbers, so that it appeared we had not paid 
that mortgage off, and therefore could not get the home equity loan.   

 We had paid the mortgage off, but we needed WF to straighten out their error.  
After about two months of asking, and getting no response, I went down to small 
claims court and asked what the process was for going after a bank, legally.  I 
was expecting that it would be an arduous process.  Instead, I was told that, 
when suing a bank, you can file your suit against any officer at any branch.
 

 I picked out the highest ranking officer for Wells Fargo and served that 
person with a warrant to appear in small claims court to answer my complaint.  
Needless to say, shortly before the court date, I heard from their lawyer and 
came to a settlement.  Not a lot of money, but several thousand dollars.  Small 
claims has a max of $5,000.00, here, at least.
 

 Should I be embarrassed to confess that even earlier this year I had overpaid 
BOA on a credit card and needed a refund. After numerous requests, again over 
several months, and promises made and not kept by BOA, I employed the same 
tactic, serving a BOA officer to appear in court and shortly before the court 
date, heard from an a associate at a Chicago law firm to settle the claim for a 
few hundred dollars.
 

 In both cases, they saw where I had made earnest good faith efforts to resolve 
this matter, in a simple fashion, but the banks just dragged their feet.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 If you have an account with the bank, it would be prudent to check your 
quarterly statements to see if your accounts are in order and with the correct 
balances.  Read the toxic culture that the managers at the bank have been 
maintaining for its employees, as shown in the link below:
 

 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 

 

 

 

 






[FairfieldLife] Re: Ann, if you're listening....

2016-09-24 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 That is really nice, Ann, thank you, but I can find a channel now that I have 
the link. 

 I could not find the product on my own, and had ordered a different product 
that doesn't seem to work to well.  I had gotten some bites on my leg, and the 
product I had ordered to provide some remedy didn't seem to do anything.
 

 Thanks again.
 

 It appears Equifit is now selling online. Go for it.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 can I get that name of that colloidal silver product you sent me.  I gave my 
tin to my son, who must have given it someone else, and I like to keep some on 
hand.  Thanks  
 

 Of course I'm listening. You get this colloidal from Equifit but they are only 
wholesalers. If you want to buy some you might have to get it from a saddlery 
store. I am happy to send you more, though - my gift.
 

 Here is the link to Equifit and the silver products. Check out some of the 
other silver options. They are all hospital/human grade.
 http://www.equifit.net/agsilver http://www.equifit.net/agsilver












[FairfieldLife] Are You Ready?

2016-09-24 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Only one more day to go. For those of you who can't bear to watch live (me 
included) hopefully this will give you some solace. 
 

 Clinton hunkers down for debate prep 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/

 
 
 http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/ 
 
 Clinton hunkers down for debate prep 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/ 
Hillary Clinton is preparing for Monday's debate at a hotel near her home in 
Chappaqua, New York, according to sources familiar with the preparations.
 
 
 
 View on www.cnn.com 
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/24/politics/donald-trump-hillary-clinton-debate/ 
 Preview by Yahoo 
 
 
 

 Dear God, may Trump fall flat on his ugly mug. Is there a God? (See Doug, we 
are a spiritual group.) We will find out after the debate. LOL

 



[FairfieldLife] Wells Fargo May Be Cheating You

2016-09-24 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
If you have an account with the bank, it would be prudent to check your 
quarterly statements to see if your accounts are in order and with the correct 
balances.  Read the toxic culture that the managers at the bank have been 
maintaining for its employees, as shown in the link below:
 

 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 
http://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/analysis-wells-fargos-toxic-culture-reveals-big-banks-eight-deadly-sins/ar-BBwu8IC?li=AA4Zjn=spartanntp
 

 

 

 

 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Ann, if you're listening....

2016-09-24 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
That is really nice, Ann, thank you, but I can find a channel now that I have 
the link. 

 I could not find the product on my own, and had ordered a different product 
that doesn't seem to work to well.  I had gotten some bites on my leg, and the 
product I had ordered to provide some remedy didn't seem to do anything.
 

 Thanks again.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 can I get that name of that colloidal silver product you sent me.  I gave my 
tin to my son, who must have given it someone else, and I like to keep some on 
hand.  Thanks  
 

 Of course I'm listening. You get this colloidal from Equifit but they are only 
wholesalers. If you want to buy some you might have to get it from a saddlery 
store. I am happy to send you more, though - my gift.
 

 Here is the link to Equifit and the silver products. Check out some of the 
other silver options. They are all hospital/human grade.
 http://www.equifit.net/agsilver http://www.equifit.net/agsilver










[FairfieldLife] Re: Ann, if you're listening....

2016-09-24 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 can I get that name of that colloidal silver product you sent me.  I gave my 
tin to my son, who must have given it someone else, and I like to keep some on 
hand.  Thanks  
 

 Of course I'm listening. You get this colloidal from Equifit but they are only 
wholesalers. If you want to buy some you might have to get it from a saddlery 
store. I am happy to send you more, though - my gift.
 

 Here is the link to Equifit and the silver products. Check out some of the 
other silver options. They are all hospital/human grade.
 http://www.equifit.net/agsilver http://www.equifit.net/agsilver







[FairfieldLife] Re: Ann, if you're listening....

2016-09-24 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 can I get that name of that colloidal silver product you sent me.  I gave my 
tin to my son, who must have given it someone else, and I like to keep some on 
hand.  Thanks  
 

 Of course I'm listening. You get this colloidal from Equifit but they are only 
wholesalers. If you want to buy some you might have to get it from a saddlery 
store. I am happy to send you more, though - my gift.




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[FairfieldLife] NYTimes endorses Hillary

2016-09-24 Thread authfri...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
The folks who need to read this editorial, the folks it was explicitly written 
for, almost certainly won't read it; they don't want to have their deranged 
Hillary-hatred disturbed by facts and reason.
 

 The rest of us should read it as well. It's a thoughtful analysis of why we 
should vote *for* Hillary, not just against Trump (the Times says it will have 
an editorial next week about why nobody should vote for Trump).
 

 Our endorsement is rooted in respect for her intellect, experience and 
courage. 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/opinion/sunday/hillary-clinton-for-president.html

 
 
 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/opinion/sunday/hillary-clinton-for-president.html
 
 
 Our endorsement is rooted in respect for her intellect, ... 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/opinion/sunday/hillary-clinton-for-president.html
 Our endorsement is rooted in respect for her intellect, experience and courage.
 
 
 
 View on www.nytimes.com 
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/09/25/opinion/sunday/hillary-clinton-for-president.html
 
 Preview by Yahoo 
 
 
 



[FairfieldLife] Ann, if you're listening....

2016-09-24 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
can I get that name of that colloidal silver product you sent me.  I gave my 
tin to my son, who must have given it someone else, and I like to keep some on 
hand.  Thanks  


[FairfieldLife] From the new President-elect

2016-09-24 Thread Sal Sunshine salsunshineini...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
http://portals.mum.edu/Customized/uploads/about/publications/achievements/emailing/2016_08_hagelin.html
 


These guys are so evolved they can send out communiques two days ahead.

My favorite part: And most important right now, we are upgrading the physical 
campus to a whole new level of excellence and beauty.

Yeah,  we can’t wait.  If the past is any indication, we should be seeing a 
whole new level of pothole patching-up along with a ripping down of any 
building that has any history or beauty still left in it.

Meanwhile the ugliest buildings, the frats and high-rises, so called, still 
stand.

Sal 








Re: [FairfieldLife] Kuurma-naaDii and nervus vagus!

2016-09-24 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Right, so misguided to say the least, and defies common sense. 

 Of course, I have no sure fire method to make everything come out right with 
kids, but I knew I didn't want to channel them into a preset dogma belief 
system.  Yea, they get basic religious training mostly from the mom, (and some 
from me) and Catholic Schools*, but overall, I'd rather take my chances with 
instilling self confidence, and then dealing with issues as they came up, using 
any means necessary.  And issues have come up, and we have dealt with them with 
whatever tools we've had available.
 

 I'm also thinking that getting them to age 25 might help as well.  (-:

 

 * tend to pretty liberal places to learn with both pros and cons, but many 
pros, IMO.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 FWIW, they’ve tried “spiritual” solutions to young kids having problems at the 
MSAE, and the result has been utter disaster, with the list of mental issues 
and suicides long.  Much longer than from the regular HS, which has a lot more 
students. 

 The opportunity for abuse of these kids and of minimization of the issues 
they’re dealing with is huge.  They’ve now, I understand, make more traditional 
solutions available, but I’m sure much of the stigma is still there.  
 

 The people pushing “spiritual” solutions seem to be utterly clueless, 
sometimes willfully so.  A few of them don’t even have kids themselves, have no 
idea of what teenage/young adult issues can entail, with almost any kid, and 
how best to handle it.  “Just meditate” is   like a real slap in the face and a 
mockery of what mediation can do, and it isn’t a substitute for talk therapy or 
just simply talk.
 

 I see some of these administrators (or former admins) who were in charge when 
many of the kids who later killed themselves were in school, still walking 
around like self-important big-shots.  
 
 Sal 
 

 




On Sep 23, 2016, at 7:35 AM, steve.sundur@... mailto:steve.sundur@... 
[FairfieldLife]  wrote:
 
 

Not sure if this related to what you are referring to, but mainstream 
psychology is, I believe, completely clueless about spiritual experiences, and 
spiritual development, and how they may pertain to "issues" one might be 
having. 

 Just another reason why it would help to help to have a support group, or a 
professional who is more dialed in to that area of life.
 

 But, but, as a practical matter, and especially in a university setting, 
anyone who is having any sort of issue along these lines, i.e. mental 
instability would best be advised to seek the prevailing treatments, both 
because they can work in many cases, and for matters of liability.
 

 Spiritual solutions remain more in the realm of mystery, and rely more on one 
sorting things out oneself, or as I said, with the benefit of a teacher, or 
others who have tread that path. 
 

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 Yes, as breath is also intimate to the heart and subtle system it seems that 
working on alignment of these subtle energy systems of the spiritual nervous 
system is a lot of where so many of the meditating community have gone on to.  
 I have been going to these planning meetings with various movement people and 
it is pretty clear that some of those still narrowly vested in the strict ™ 
consciousness paradigm  don’t really get where people have gone in their 
spiritual experience.  More recently with the opening up of mental health 
policy inside TM, some clinical thinkers are moving to the direction of 
‘integral’ medicine but that only goes to incorporating cognitive modality as 
their means of getting to the heart of spiritual problems.  That is okay as one 
modality. The communal satsang of the old meditating community evidently has 
cultivated other experience with it.  
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 I am predicting that breath, or prana will at some point, become a focus of 
western medicine. Probably before interest in something like energy centers 
takes hold. 
 The Upanishads, in particular, talk about the different breaths, and the 
functions they perform.  Breath may be something people can understand better 
than say, chakras. 

 Another area which has little or no public awareness is that of sexual energy, 
and how it pertains to overall health and mental acuity, at least as I see it.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :

 M stopped talking much about it publicly at points when faced with an 
intellectual skepticism about these energy centers:  ‘Thin lines of energy 
flowing in the central nervous system? ’ Where exactly?  

 Comparing to the science then at that time growing on 'consciousness' defined 
by meditation then to also describe 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Disabling the Post-Modern Human Being..

2016-09-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Of The Electronic of Postmodern, "..I have just worked with a string of these.  
I can’t prove it but my feeling is that it is that these situations got 
debased.  That there are parts of them that knew this was wrong, it was going 
in a bad way, and in cases people kill themselves to get out of it.  They may 
come back and have to deal with it, but these are like spiritually desperate 
acts getting so far that they take their own life out of instability, out of 
this debased state. I have grave concerns that some will make it who have the 
same propensity.  Absolute computer addicts.  The parents may be sweet and 
loving people but incapable of dealing with the problem.  They do the best they 
can.  The need is to stop the computer, turn that sucker off, the need is to go 
outside, take them to camp, take them out in the mountains.  Of course, because 
they are addicts they become frantic because that is their drug, their drug of 
choice." -FF Coffee Haus Satsang of Awakening People
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Yep, that shit is insidious. Once you start believing it, the ego can co-opt 
quite a story from anxieties, etc. Just stay in the body, not so much in the 
head, and live moment by moment. Negative perspectives are often a reflection 
of the state of the body and the mind. They can almost appear real if you let 
them. "Know thyself".
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 

 The postmodern 'Social Problem'..
 Example even on FFL:
 "I don't know about the rest of you but I am very nervous to watch the first 
debate."
 

 Postmodernism is largely a reaction to the assumed certainty of scientific, or 
objective, efforts to explain reality.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 In the astral sheath of the yogic body what happens when they (these 
agitations) become problematic you may feel them in your body, your shoulders, 
the pit of your stomach, wherever they are. It is because they are beginning to 
make you sick, they are beginning to move in and making you sick.  -FF Coffee 
Haus Satsang of Commonly Awakening People
 
 Q: ..mundane stuff that gets trolled here aside, what do you feel about the 
spiritual agitation in the body electorate and how it seems to get manipulated 
one way or another in this post-modern age of the electron?  Just wondering. 
 Ollie writes in 430768:[
 Yeah, it is a curious problem these days, with tech providing us with 
'super-powers', yet we still struggle to rise to the consciousness that will 
make tech less disruptive, and more supportive of solutions. 

 Right now, there is kind of a giddyness globally, about each of us being 
empowered for expression, through social media and media in general. Having 
instant access to so much of the world, and being able to influence it, is not 
something we have been rigged for historically, and it is stirring up 
everything, all values, and ways of acting, interacting, and reacting, as we 
find our way through this infinitely connected world, and learn how to adjust 
to it. 

 Although the media tsunami provides vastly more input to our senses, and 
questions more and more of what we experienced as a solid world previously, the 
challenge remains the same, to maintain and nurture our spiritual life in the 
face of whatever goes on around us, and do our best to adapt and thrive in this 
new world.
 ]
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 "So then what happens in the emotional fields of the subtle system astrality 
is if that (agitation) persists then one, it is debasing; it, two, also starts 
to impact because the emotional body is so close, we could say, it in such an 
intimate relationship to the physical body, then the angry thoughts, the 
charging and a directing, the emotionality of the astrality gets potentized by 
the angry thoughts, the bitterness, the doubts, the self-loathing, whatever it 
is, and it starts activating this emotional material and starts impacting the 
DNA, it starts impacting the entire expression of the physical body and that is 
when you get sick." -Satsang Fairfield
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 “..Being compassionate about all this makes it very interesting.  It makes you 
feel for them. The spiritually disorganized.  One can do a lot of praying for 
them, ask “Help, please! This is big”.  “Here is an angel level situation here, 
could you come and help right now!”  And, angels are great. They are just 
waiting for stuff to do.  Angels are ever ready, ready to rock and roll.  But, 
they have to be asked, this here is a free-will zone.  They won’t, can’t do 
stuff unless asked.  So, you got to ask them.  If you ask them, “..this is 
beyond my understanding I need your help”.  Not just ‘I need your help’, but 
when. “I need your help now.”   When?  “I need your help now. In the name of 
the highest good I need your help 

[FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam

2016-09-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Nancy Van Blaricum TTC Mallorca 1972 w/ Maharishi
 Initiated over 2000 meditators
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Thanks for posting these. 

 Harvey Lubar, I knew.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Louisa Magee Marc Travis
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Recent passings from the meditating community.. 

 Gillian Pierce
 Frank Ramsey
 Gert MacQuaeen
 Evelyn Normandin
 Petra Stanley
 Harvey Lubar

 Further back, to add to the longer list
 Cindy Korn
 Jan Overholt

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 James R. French Long time friend and benefactor 
 of TM and the Fairfield, Iowa
 meditating community
 passed away, April 9th. .  
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Jan Wixon, is another name on the list.   

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Currently, on average FF TM'ers would be.. of the Boomer II generation,
 ..about 65-70 years of age, on average. 
 

 1994, Survey of Fairfield Adult Meditators,
 Age:
 25-35 65 10%
 36-45 391 60%
 46-55 138 21%
 > 55 47 7%
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 

 Rates of Change.  The calculus of aging in TM.. 
 

 Some of what we can see in these lists is a natural aging-out of the Post-War 
Cohort, of the people who were early with Maharishi in the very early SRM 
movement,  the Walter Koch and Charlie Lutes generation of TM. 
 

 Now what we are seeing in TM is an accelerating rate of attrition to aging-out 
of the Boomer I and Boomer II’s.  Interestingly, the cusp time period where the 
Boomers I and Boomers II met was the time frame where TM took off in popular 
(college undergrad, grad student, professor-age) culture for a time.  A lot of 
the TM movement intake happened in those years 1968-76, over the cusp of the 
Boomers I and II.  
 

 You can see this particular cusp in the age span of meditators in the Dome or 
at campus meetings of the TM community now.  The WWII generation is pretty much 
gone from the ranks of TM now.  The Post-War Cohort are pretty gone or 
geriatric now and the Boomers I are increasingly shuffling or gone on.  Boomers 
II are increasingly ‘in diminish’.  Time is short regardless.  
 

 Post-War Cohort
 Born: 1928-1945
 Coming of Age: 1946-1963
 Age in 2004: 59 to 76
 Current Population: 41 million (declining)
 

 Boomers I or The Baby Boomers
 Born: 1946-1954
 Coming of Age: 1963-1972
 Age in 2004: 50-58
 Current Population: 33 million 
 

 

 Boomers II or Generation Jones
 Born: 1955-1965
 Coming of Age: 1973-1983
 Age in 2004: 39 to 49
 Current Population: 49 million
 

 

 

 For a long time the Baby Boomers were defined as those born between 1945 and 
1964. That would make the generation huge (71 million) and encompass people who 
were 20 years apart in age. It didn't compute to have those born in 1964 
compared with those born in 1946.
 

 http://www.socialmarketing.org/newsletter/features/generation2.htm 
http://www.socialmarketing.org/newsletter/features/generation2.htm
 

 


 [For researching/ study purposes,
   Scroll further down to the 'previous' posts to this thread to find other 
longer lists,  ]
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Robert Vaughn Abrams • April 13, 1949 • Seattle, WA • August 12, 1997 • North 
Carolina
 Roy Adams • February 16, 1949 • August, 1980 • California

 Jefferson Aikens • December, 2015 • Fairfield, Iowa

 Antoinette F. Alazraki • November 20, 1947 • July 25, 2013

 Farrokh K. Anklesaria • May 29, 1946 • Mumbai, India • June 27, 2012 • St. 
Louis, MO

 Gwenn Anderson • September 20, 1944 • February 9, 2016 • Ogden, UT
 Jean Archer • August 13, 1924 • May 30, 1989 • Ottumwa, IA



 Margaret Rose Ardussi • June 1, 1941 • Toledo, OH • December 7, 2004 • 
Belcamp, MD • Estes Park TTC

 Margaret Ashelman • December 18, 1916 • November 28, 2015 • Fairfield, Iowa



 Chris Blanchard Ayres • June 26, 1949 • August 21, 2010 • Truckee, CA



 Geoffrey Baker • June 1, 1926 • April 12, 2011 • Iowa City, Iowa



 Bruce Murray Beal • October 29, 1954 • February 9, 2010 • Massachusetts



 Robert L. Bollinger • May 22, 1950 • June 22, 2014 • Fairfield, Iowa



 Rob Buck • October 3, 1950 • October 8, 2009 • Rochester, MN



 Laura Ann Calvert • August 24, 1949 • December 12, 2005 • Purcell, OK



 Edmond A. Chouinard • July 19, 1936 • North Adams, MA • December 2, 2004 • 
Providence, RI

 Henry Ogden Clark • December 29, 1944 • December 22, 2004 • Iowa City, IA
 Joe Clark • June, 1972 • North Carolina



 Lyman Hathaway Clark • December 29, 1944 • December 15, 1998 • Traverse City, 
MI



 Joan Clemenzi • August 7, 1957 • April 22, 1999 • Newburyport, MA 



 Seth A. Cohen • December 27, 1954 • July 19, 2008 • Philadelphia, PA

 Morris Cohn • October 24, 1940 • Denver, CO • August 31, 2010 • Boulder, CO • 
Rishikesh TTC

 Marie 

[FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam

2016-09-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Nancy Van Blaricum TTC Mallorca 1972
 Initiated over 2000 meditators
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Louisa Magee Marc Travis
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Recent passings from the meditating community.. 

 Gillian Pierce
 Frank Ramsey
 Gert MacQuaeen
 Evelyn Normandin
 Petra Stanley
 Harvey Lubar

 Further back, to add to the longer list
 Cindy Korn
 Jan Overholt

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 James R. French Long time friend and benefactor 
 of TM and the Fairfield, Iowa
 meditating community
 passed away, April 9th. .  
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Jan Wixon, is another name on the list.   

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Currently, on average FF TM'ers would be.. of the Boomer II generation,
 ..about 65-70 years of age, on average. 
 

 1994, Survey of Fairfield Adult Meditators,
 Age:
 25-35 65 10%
 36-45 391 60%
 46-55 138 21%
 > 55 47 7%
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 

 Rates of Change.  The calculus of aging in TM.. 
 

 Some of what we can see in these lists is a natural aging-out of the Post-War 
Cohort, of the people who were early with Maharishi in the very early SRM 
movement,  the Walter Koch and Charlie Lutes generation of TM. 
 

 Now what we are seeing in TM is an accelerating rate of attrition to aging-out 
of the Boomer I and Boomer II’s.  Interestingly, the cusp time period where the 
Boomers I and Boomers II met was the time frame where TM took off in popular 
(college undergrad, grad student, professor-age) culture for a time.  A lot of 
the TM movement intake happened in those years 1968-76, over the cusp of the 
Boomers I and II.  
 

 You can see this particular cusp in the age span of meditators in the Dome or 
at campus meetings of the TM community now.  The WWII generation is pretty much 
gone from the ranks of TM now.  The Post-War Cohort are pretty gone or 
geriatric now and the Boomers I are increasingly shuffling or gone on.  Boomers 
II are increasingly ‘in diminish’.  Time is short regardless.  
 

 Post-War Cohort
 Born: 1928-1945
 Coming of Age: 1946-1963
 Age in 2004: 59 to 76
 Current Population: 41 million (declining)
 

 Boomers I or The Baby Boomers
 Born: 1946-1954
 Coming of Age: 1963-1972
 Age in 2004: 50-58
 Current Population: 33 million 
 

 

 Boomers II or Generation Jones
 Born: 1955-1965
 Coming of Age: 1973-1983
 Age in 2004: 39 to 49
 Current Population: 49 million
 

 

 

 For a long time the Baby Boomers were defined as those born between 1945 and 
1964. That would make the generation huge (71 million) and encompass people who 
were 20 years apart in age. It didn't compute to have those born in 1964 
compared with those born in 1946.
 

 http://www.socialmarketing.org/newsletter/features/generation2.htm 
http://www.socialmarketing.org/newsletter/features/generation2.htm
 

 


 [For researching/ study purposes,
   Scroll further down to the 'previous' posts to this thread to find other 
longer lists,  ]
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Robert Vaughn Abrams • April 13, 1949 • Seattle, WA • August 12, 1997 • North 
Carolina
 Roy Adams • February 16, 1949 • August, 1980 • California

 Jefferson Aikens • December, 2015 • Fairfield, Iowa

 Antoinette F. Alazraki • November 20, 1947 • July 25, 2013

 Farrokh K. Anklesaria • May 29, 1946 • Mumbai, India • June 27, 2012 • St. 
Louis, MO

 Gwenn Anderson • September 20, 1944 • February 9, 2016 • Ogden, UT
 Jean Archer • August 13, 1924 • May 30, 1989 • Ottumwa, IA



 Margaret Rose Ardussi • June 1, 1941 • Toledo, OH • December 7, 2004 • 
Belcamp, MD • Estes Park TTC

 Margaret Ashelman • December 18, 1916 • November 28, 2015 • Fairfield, Iowa



 Chris Blanchard Ayres • June 26, 1949 • August 21, 2010 • Truckee, CA



 Geoffrey Baker • June 1, 1926 • April 12, 2011 • Iowa City, Iowa



 Bruce Murray Beal • October 29, 1954 • February 9, 2010 • Massachusetts



 Robert L. Bollinger • May 22, 1950 • June 22, 2014 • Fairfield, Iowa



 Rob Buck • October 3, 1950 • October 8, 2009 • Rochester, MN



 Laura Ann Calvert • August 24, 1949 • December 12, 2005 • Purcell, OK



 Edmond A. Chouinard • July 19, 1936 • North Adams, MA • December 2, 2004 • 
Providence, RI

 Henry Ogden Clark • December 29, 1944 • December 22, 2004 • Iowa City, IA
 Joe Clark • June, 1972 • North Carolina



 Lyman Hathaway Clark • December 29, 1944 • December 15, 1998 • Traverse City, 
MI



 Joan Clemenzi • August 7, 1957 • April 22, 1999 • Newburyport, MA 



 Seth A. Cohen • December 27, 1954 • July 19, 2008 • Philadelphia, PA

 Morris Cohn • October 24, 1940 • Denver, CO • August 31, 2010 • Boulder, CO • 
Rishikesh TTC

 Marie Annette Connors • November 6, 1935 • October 3, 2011 • Seattle, WA



 Nancy Eleanor Cook •