[FairfieldLife] Re: Paradigm Shiftings: Climate Change & the Consciousness Community

2018-12-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 In his homily, Pope Francis said  
 "Let us ask ourselves: Do I really need all these material objects and 
complicated recipes for living? Can I manage without all these unnecessary 
extras and live a life of greater simplicity?"

 

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

 the Global Carbon Project (GCP), says that this year's "strong" rise is 
projected to be 2.7%.
 That's much bigger than 2017's 1.6%.
 ..main factor in the near 3% rise has been coal use in China,
 a booming global market for cars has helped drive CO2 emissions to an all-time 
high.

 Charts: 
 https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46447459 
https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-46447459

 

 

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

 Do Something?  
 “..Just stop 'doing', meditate.  Doing ‘nothing’, today that makes us 
nervous.. (though) it was not long ago that this was what everybody did. Maybe 
we should try that. ..Stop doing, meditate." 
 ..“Do ‘everything”, that is human nature. We are too clever by halves.” 

 Conservation Biologist vs. Geo-engineer: 
 A Conversation with Guy McPherson, Paul Beckwith, and Martin Halliwell:
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3l9wI1Gvds 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3l9wI1Gvds

 . .
 
 Hope’s Dissertation.. 

 Herculean Hope:
 Paul Beckwith:  “..People ask, in face of doom and gloom of this time do you 
have hope? How do you maintain hope and keep from getting in to despair, or 
just basically shutting off ? Answer: Having hope for action is a mug’s game ( 
A mug is a fool, one easily duped.) when the challenge for change has not been 
met, even for years. If you have hope and your hopes are continually dashed it 
is very hard on your psyche or to maintain a balance to function and so on, do 
I have hope? I have always been hopeful but it is the wrong question. I may not 
have a lot of hope but it is not a hopeless situation, it is ‘not all or 
nothing’. There is lots of things we can do as individuals to try to get change 
from the power structures, from governments, from politicians, leaders, from 
people. Everything seems going the wrong way right now though there are 
glimmers, of that word, hope. Have hope or hopeless? The better way to think 
about it is having passion, you try to make a difference in your life. Do what 
you can to use the skills that you have to try to get change. A lot of people 
can feel guilty or try to make you feel guilty, that misses the point; it is 
not your fault. We can always try to effect change. Things are bad and 
spiralling continuing, going in the wrong direction, one thing is in the three 
legged bar stool (analogy).. See the Emergency, step one is agree there is an 
emergency, then two,what do we do(?) and then (3) change (action).” (.. 
transcription edited for clarity)


 -Herculean Climate Rant to Rouse Humanity
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt5ORKJoH-Q 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt5ORKJoH-Q

 
 Fairfield Focus Group:
 Global Climate Change and the Consciousness Community 

 The Climate Change Lecture, 

 
 Lecture transcription:  
 "We are right now in the position where what some of these scientists are 
talking about is on the edge of unfolding. Most scientists say this is 
irreversible and there is nothing we can do about it, and some go so far as to 
say that if there is a tree with a leaf left on the planet in six years then 
they will be amazed. This is how dire the assessment is. The assessment 
actually leads them to that deduction."

 

 

 "In sharing this with people some people leave the lecture something like 
zombies, some start crying, some uncontrollably. So, it is not for the light of 
heart.  Although the scientists, most of them say this irreversible, there is 
nothing we can do about it.

 But instead of going there first with the climate science, I would like to 
empower you first because I believe that our community with its deep 
consciousness roots and its knowledge about the importance of collective 
consciousness has the ability to do something profound about this, more than 
any other community with the exception of other little groups of people who 
have learned to use transcendence as a means of developing their own 
consciousness. And, there are plenty of those around the world. Not trying to 
minimize them but thinking in our awareness this is the largest community that 
exists on the planet.
 

 
 A conveyance here is that Maharishi left us with some bread crumbs through 
time. He worked with many many people and as many of us know he worked around 
the clock. Nobody got to know everything he was doing but lots of people got 
very intimate with him on certain projects. In sharing this information on 
climate change with people on Mother Divine, Purusha programs or maybe a 
special project on Vastu housing or some other project he was working on, they 
all heard him say something about this transition coming up. What he said most 
of all was that the severity and length of time 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 complete

2018-12-24 Thread he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife]
(Sigh) I think they should let someone knowledgeable in linguistics check out 
the transliteration... 

 

 



[FairfieldLife] Spiritual Morality

2018-12-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Of morality..  An exploration of Spiritual Morality in Gurus, spiritual 
teachers,
 and their organizations.
  
 A session at the SAND Conference...
  
 https://batgap.com/panel-discussions-ethics-spiritual-teaching/ 
https://batgap.com/panel-discussions-ethics-spiritual-teaching/
 
 

 #
 A morality,   Q: I don’t recall anything about “principles of higher moral 
character” in the air when we first came here from Amherst.
  
 A: Meditation in groups,  Maharishi was consistent the whole way about the 
utility of group meditating influencing a wellbeing of good for others at a 
distance. This remarkable idea in practice is a simple disruptor to a lot of 
people’s material paradigm but after so many decades of inquiry in to this 
observation the science has well borne out the hypothesis.  
  
 And, Guru Dev too in his spiritual construct on moral order could have easily 
agreed now given what all we know from the inquiry of science, that people who 
do not go to group meditations when they could join with them are being amoral 
in their selfishness. 
  
 That someone sitting out in a coffee house whether in Leiden watching videos 
on their laptop or those meditators idle downtown around the Fairfield, iowa 
town square at Paradiso, the Cider House, the Sushi bar, or in Revelations 
during the communal group meditation is near to worthless and worse morally in 
their contribution to the general good and communal welfare, a drag, amoral.  
  
 So this, the virtue of group meditation is now in the reach of this spiritual 
but not religious time of science and spirituality that we do live in.  Yet, 
people who would stay home by themselves, be it some Raja hold up somewhere out 
there by themselves, or an editor working overtime somewhere and may be would 
meditate later, but also an administration and its defenders with a 
religious-like adherence to ill-serving guidelines that should keep people away 
who could otherwise be meditating with the group evidently are all worst than 
sad but pretty bad morally.  Jai Guru Dev. 
  
 Thread 437705
 Re: What did ‘Guru Dev’ say on Spiritual Morality and its Moral Compass
 
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages/437705 
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages/437705
  
  
 .< Interesting to see how the principles of higher moral character that were 
the communal experiment started at Amherst in ‘78 have been eroded and hurt in 
the administration of it.
 For outsiders or people from away looking in on the experiment I recommend 
their reading "Greetings From Utopia Park" and listening to the NPR 'Fresh Air' 
interview of Claire Hoffman for insight to how it went.  
  
 I don’t recall anything about “principles of higher moral character” in the 
air when we first came here from Amherst.
  
 Q: I appreciate what you’re doing with the group meditation thing, but I like 
meditating at home. I usually take a nap first, then just sit up and meditate. 
Times vary.
  
 A: Evidently a lot of people feel this way also about meditating with the TM 
group, not turning out for what was superradiance
 of the group. 
 The numbers in the Dome meditation are incredibly low now.
  
 #


RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam

2018-12-24 Thread Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com [FairfieldLife]
Bryan Peterson passed away Saturday.

Rick Archer
Buddha at the Gas Pump
https://batgap.com

From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2018 2:58 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam



Stanley Kresky

Randy Coplin,  1949-2018


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
mailto:dhamiltony...@yahoo.com>> wrote :
Gary Rich, passed away early this morning, Sept 11, 2018

David Seager

Merle C. Dockendorff

Robert Iverson
David Gannon has dropped the body.
Rosie Estrin passed away this morning July 1, 2018

Transcendental Meditationist Fairfield, Iowa and a TM Movement Memoriam..
Stewart Oestreich

Robert Oats

Jerry Jarvis

Peter Just

Enloe Willingham

Friends



​Y​ou probably heard that Enloe

​ Willingham​

passed last week. The following is a story that he told to four of us who were 
present in his hospital room about a month ago.



Enloe was one of the 108s in the early 70s. One day Maharishi asked a group of 
108s: Who would be willing go to foreign countries using their own resources 
(not the Movement resources). Maharishi also said: you just have to go there, I 
will do the rest.



Enloe went to Indonesia, a country he knew very little about at the time. On 
his way he was told by several people: be very careful, they don’t like 
foreigners in Indonesia, especially Indians.



So Enloe decided that he would spend the first weeks in Indonesia just getting 
a feel of the country, not mentioning why he was there.



One day he was in a shop. The shopkeeper’s three small children were there and 
Enloe asked the shopkeeper if he could take a picture of the children. She 
agreed, but said: come back on Sunday, they will be nicely dressed.



When Enloe returned on Sunday, the shopkeeper asked: What are you doing in 
Indonesia?



Enloe replied: Have you ever heard of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi?

 She replied: Yes, he initiated my whole family when my father was ambassador 
to Sweden.



She introduced Enloe to her father, who then introduced him to the top people 
in the government, many of whom Enloe initiated.



So Maharishi’s words came true: Enloe just had to go to Indonesia and Maharishi 
did the rest.



Now Enloe has gone to another new location and we expect Maharishi has taken 
care of the rest there.



Jai Guru Dev




Norman Zierold passed away at pre-dawn 7 March 2018.
There will be a gathering for cremation at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield, 
2pm Friday

Sharon Starr
Cynthia Cole


Whoever has come, will certainly go; nobody stays here.

Always keep your bags packed. We never know when the call will come. The call 
of death is like an arrest warrant: there is no hope of further "appeal."72 
Then and there, one must drop everything and leave. Wherever, however, one must 
go. This need not be difficult if you are prepared from the beginning.

He who is always ready to go cannot commit sins. Sins are possible only when 
one forgets about the life hereafter. If one can always remember that he has to 
leave one day, then a man will never adopt lying and bad conduct.
Realizing that your fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers have not 
stayed, it is easy to understand that, "I, too, cannot stay here permanently." 
Since it is certain that you will leave, then those people who prepare for the 
journey at the outset can rest comfortably; and if you are not ready, then you 
will surely have difficulty. Take care: "don't do something that will make you 
repent when you go."

Discourse 23, The Sweet Teachings of the Blessed Sankaracarya

Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (..Maharishi's teacher)

There are additional names gathered further back in this thread. Yahoo now 
truncates for length. There are more names and also the Purusha passing list is 
further back in this thread.


I have placed a larger file of this memoriam list over on to a Google-group.

Yahoo-groups truncates now in a way that makes researching back in to yahoo 
subject threads difficult to work.

A longer version of this list that scrolls more easily

can be found and opened at:

https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/communal-studies-forum/8LCTgvO26LM


Patrick Gearon, The Quantum (car) Mechanic

Charles (Charly) Vaughn
Savannah Alyn Harrell
John L. Petit

Roberto,

Robert David passed away yesterday.

Wonderful character in the community,

lovely person,

a very spiritual guy.


Timothy Kasten,  from online obit, "We were all MIU students in 1974, close as 
thieves sharing the grand TM adventure".
Steve Petersen  1952-2017
recently on the Settle Grant with IAAssembly 2012-2015
Katherine Hanna
Victor Pardo



Dave Randall

Tim Hunter


Ellen Lashmutt

Finn Bousquet..

Gurdy Leete

Nathan Zenack

Christina Revolinski

Nancy Glassco

Ellie Ditzel

Vaidya Mishra

Paul Handelman

Carl Wonneman

Tim Hildebrandt

John Ong

Rod Magoon

David George

Gary Malmgren

Amalia Bright

William James Duke

Florence Davis

George Gallagher


[FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam

2018-12-24 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Stanley Kresky
 Randy Coplin,  1949-2018 

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

 Gary Rich, passed away early this morning, Sept 11, 2018  
 

David Seager 
 Merle C. Dockendorff 
 Robert Iverson 
 David Gannon has dropped the body. Rosie Estrin passed away this morning July 
1, 2018
 
 Transcendental Meditationist Fairfield, Iowa and a TM Movement Memoriam..

 Stewart Oestreich 
 

 Robert Oats  Jerry Jarvis 
 Peter Just 

 Enloe Willingham 
 Friends

  

 ​Y​ou probably heard that Enloe

 ​ Willingham​

 passed last week. The following is a story that he told to four of us who were 
present in his hospital room about a month ago.
  
 Enloe was one of the 108s in the early 70s. One day Maharishi asked a group of 
108s: Who would be willing go to foreign countries using their own resources 
(not the Movement resources). Maharishi also said: you just have to go there, I 
will do the rest.
  
 Enloe went to Indonesia, a country he knew very little about at the time. On 
his way he was told by several people: be very careful, they don’t like 
foreigners in Indonesia, especially Indians.
  
 So Enloe decided that he would spend the first weeks in Indonesia just getting 
a feel of the country, not mentioning why he was there.
  
 One day he was in a shop. The shopkeeper’s three small children were there and 
Enloe asked the shopkeeper if he could take a picture of the children. She 
agreed, but said: come back on Sunday, they will be nicely dressed.
  
 When Enloe returned on Sunday, the shopkeeper asked: What are you doing in 
Indonesia?
  
 Enloe replied: Have you ever heard of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi?
  She replied: Yes, he initiated my whole family when my father was ambassador 
to Sweden.
  
 She introduced Enloe to her father, who then introduced him to the top people 
in the government, many of whom Enloe initiated.
  
 So Maharishi’s words came true: Enloe just had to go to Indonesia and 
Maharishi did the rest.
  
 Now Enloe has gone to another new location and we expect Maharishi has taken 
care of the rest there.
  
 Jai Guru Dev
  

 



   
 Norman Zierold passed away at pre-dawn 7 March 2018. 

 There will be a gathering for cremation at Behner Funeral Home in Fairfield, 
2pm Friday 
 

 Sharon Starr Cynthia Cole
 

 Whoever has come, will certainly go; nobody stays here. 
 Always keep your bags packed. We never know when the call will come. The call 
of death is like an arrest warrant: there is no hope of further "appeal."72 
Then and there, one must drop everything and leave. Wherever, however, one must 
go. This need not be difficult if you are prepared from the beginning.  
 He who is always ready to go cannot commit sins. Sins are possible only when 
one forgets about the life hereafter. If one can always remember that he has to 
leave one day, then a man will never adopt lying and bad conduct.  
 Realizing that your fathers, grandfathers, and great-grandfathers have not 
stayed, it is easy to understand that, "I, too, cannot stay here permanently." 
Since it is certain that you will leave, then those people who prepare for the 
journey at the outset can rest comfortably; and if you are not ready, then you 
will surely have difficulty. Take care: "don't do something that will make you 
repent when you go." 
 Discourse 23, The Sweet Teachings of the Blessed Sankaracarya
 Swami Brahmananda Saraswati (..Maharishi's teacher)
 

 There are additional names gathered further back in this thread. Yahoo now 
truncates for length. There are more names and also the Purusha passing list is 
further back in this thread.   

 

 I have placed a larger file of this memoriam list over on to a Google-group.
 Yahoo-groups truncates now in a way that makes researching back in to yahoo 
subject threads difficult to work. 
 
 A longer version of this list that scrolls more easily 
 can be found and opened at:
 https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/communal-studies-forum/8LCTgvO26LM 
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/communal-studies-forum/8LCTgvO26LM
 

 Patrick Gearon, The Quantum (car) Mechanic
 

 Charles (Charly) Vaughn 
 Savannah Alyn Harrell  John L. Petit 

 Roberto, 
 Robert David passed away yesterday. 
 Wonderful character in the community,
 lovely person,
 a very spiritual guy. 
 

 Timothy Kasten,  from online obit, "We were all MIU students in 1974, close as 
thieves sharing the grand TM adventure".

 Steve Petersen  1952-2017
 recently on the Settle Grant with IAAssembly 2012-2015

 Katherine Hanna
 Victor Pardo

 

 Dave Randall 
 Tim Hunter
 

 Ellen Lashmutt
 Finn Bousquet..
 Gurdy Leete
 Nathan Zenack
 Christina Revolinski
 Nancy Glassco Ellie Ditzel
 Vaidya Mishra
 Paul Handelman
 Carl Wonneman
 Tim Hildebrandt
 John Ong
 Rod Magoon
 David George
 Gary Malmgren
 Amalia Bright
 William James Duke
 Florence Davis
 George Gallagher
 Andrew Sheehan
 Sally Peden
 Tom Torpy
 John Herbert Prechtel
 Nancy Van Blaricum
 Harvey Lubar
 Louisa Magee
 Marc Travis
 Gillian Pierce
 Frank 

[FairfieldLife] Datta removes Sins

2018-12-24 Thread netineti108
Jaya Guru Datta
 

 Here is a transcript to Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji's Datta Jayanthi 
discourse about Lord Dattatreya and His significance in all humanity.
 

 
https://dattavani.org/pravachana-malika/datta-vaakya/datta-vaakya-2018/december-2018/dec-22-2018/?fbclid=IwAR3GAnmnk5MmfVq8Gyb24A1nCcd8dfWGZQutd41LYSpUlnWiSLlie8mEPDg
 
https://dattavani.org/pravachana-malika/datta-vaakya/datta-vaakya-2018/december-2018/dec-22-2018/?fbclid=IwAR3GAnmnk5MmfVq8Gyb24A1nCcd8dfWGZQutd41LYSpUlnWiSLlie8mEPDg



[FairfieldLife] Bhagavad Gita Chapter 9 complete

2018-12-24 Thread netineti108
Dr. Pathikonda Vishwambara Nath is the founder of International Gita Foundation 
Trust.
 He has compiled the entire Bhagavad Gita commentary into a two volume book 
called "Tat Tvam Asi".
 

 It contains the essence of Lord Krishna's gift of knowledge to the world.
 It is the only book Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji has endorsed.
 

 Here is a link to Chapter 9.
 

 http://www.thegita.org/Downloads/Chapter_9.pdf 
http://www.thegita.org/Downloads/Chapter_9.pdf

 

 Krishnam Vande Jagadgurum


RE: [FairfieldLife] Fwd: Bits & Pieces: New Kathmandu Pandit Campus  |   MUM Solar Array story

2018-12-24 Thread Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com [FairfieldLife]
Yeah, the solar thing is great. Too bad Trump supports coal mining rather than 
alternative, sustainable energy.

Rick Archer
Buddha at the Gas Pump
https://batgap.com

From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, December 24, 2018 9:32 AM
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Subject: Bits & Pieces: New Kathmandu Pandit Campus  |   MUM Solar Array story

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this 12-page yearly report a rendering and photos of the new Kathmandu, Nepal, 
and India pandit campuses currently being built, along with lots of group 
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Did you know there are several types of yagyas for the world going on every 
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[FairfieldLife] Fwd: Bits & Pieces: New Kathmandu Pandit Campus  |   MUM Solar Array story

2018-12-24 Thread William Leed wle...@aol.com [FairfieldLife]



-Original Message-
From: Steve Van Damme 
To: wleed3 
Sent: Mon, Dec 24, 2018 8:36 am
Subject: Bits & Pieces: New Kathmandu Pandit Campus  |   MUM Solar Array story

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