[FairfieldLife] Re: In Satsanga Fairfield, Iowa

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
meeting of the Bruno Groening Circle of Friends will be this Thursday, May
9, at 7 PM 

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

 at Sri Devi Mandir in Fairfield Iowa. May Schedule
Tuesday, May 7:  Maha Lakshmi Puja on Akshaya Tritiya (Day of Lasting 
Achievements) 

 
 Healing the Heart of America.

 28 days of heart-centered on-line group meditations, to heal America..

 In Fairfield, Iowa and online,

 Starts May 7th.  

 The meditation will last about 25 to 30 minutes daily. 

 Fairfield, IA residents are welcome to join the live class at the Fellowship 
Hall on the square.

 “We can influence the underlying Heart-Field of America, our collective Heart 
energy.  A slight shift in the quality, the softening of the collective 
Heart-Field, will cause millions of small decisions to come from Love rather 
than from individual wounds.”   —Rev. Steven Winn


 May I encourage you to read the three main pages of our website?  
http://HealingTheHeartOfAmerica.org http://healingtheheartofamerica.org/ This 
will provide a very good background for our work.


 The meditation starts on Tuesday May 7th at 9 am Central time.

 

 FW: Feast of Light - Midday Meditation  Tuesday 4/30/19 , 1215PM Divine Mother 
Guidance and Healing
 51 N. Court (East Entrance)
Fairfield, Iowa 52556 http://www.divinemotheronline.net/ 
http://www.divinemotheronline.net/ 
 Fairfield, Iowa the number one Top City for Meditation.
 

 30 Top Cities and Towns for Meditation in America
 An article:
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/ 
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote : 
 In Ff Coffee Haus conversation:  
 

 FW: More information about Mother Meera and her upcoming tour is available on 
our website https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/.
 Warmly,
Mother Meera Foundation USA
 https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/ https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/

 

 Darshan is free of charge, but reservations are required.reservations here: 
Mother Meera Reservations https://registration.mothermeera.com/.

 Chicago, IL: Wednesday, May 15th, 10 am and 1 pm. Holiday Inn Chicago 
North-Evanston, 1501 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201 

 ../
 

 

 


 Visiting Fairfield: John Newton - - - - - - - - -
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - Ancestral Clearing Event in Fairfield, IA Group
Intensive Monday April 29th 7-9pm  $45 Special for Fairfield Only $25  The 
Phoenix
Rising * 207 West Burlington * Fairfield, IA 52556 John shows us how to connect 
to
Source directly to clear burden and imprints from our life and ancestral 
lineage to
promote physical, emotional, financial and spiritual well-being. Group and
individual attention will be offered. 


 

 

 

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


 Now Available
 Part 2 of the ChangeMakers event,
 Part 2 features an evocative Q by David Lynch, a compelling interview with 
heart transplant surgeon Dr. Hassan Tetteh, and more...
 To watch both Parts 1 and 2, please visit this page 
https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019, 
 David Lynch begins his talk at the 46 minute of part 2.  
 

 

 

 The ChangeMaker satsang: 
 

 ChangeMaker presentations, 

 global webcast follow-up..

 

 video re-broadcast 
 at  https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019 
https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019
 .
 

 "Neuropsychologist Bill Stixrud spoke of the importance of getting students 
into their “right mind” — a mind cultured by practice of Transcendental 
Meditation. Renowned heart transplant specialist Dr. Hassan Tetteh described 
how TM practice is taking a transformational role at the National Defense 
University, where our country’s elite officers are trained. Our own resident 
neuroscientist, Fred Travis, revealed the inner workings of a meditating mind 
with a live EEG demonstration. A panel of our own MUM students displayed our 
precious knowledge by their very presence. David Lynch, as always, delighted 
with wit and wisdom in a closing Q Everything came together into a very 
powerful experience.
 We’re grateful to Jeffrey Abramson, Chair of our Board of Trustees, for his 
vision and generous support for this ChangeMakers series, and to the David 
Lynch Foundation, for partnering with us to make this series a reality.
 Please take a look at this powerful video,
 .
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 The ChangeMaker satsang; really well put together ChangeMaker evening on 
campus. Good sequence of panels and action points in the end. Too sorry that 
more of the old meditators from town did not hear it.  
 David Lynch at the end leveling and cutting on the spiritual line was a lot 
like Charlie Lutes in the old SRM day. Matter of spiritual fact. People sat up. 
Transcending is where it is at. Jai Guru Dev.
 

 /
 

 



 There is a larger community in spiritually activated peoples out in Fairfield, 
Iowa also that is 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Nxivm former members to break vow of silence by testifying against cult leader

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
That upstate New York corridor seems to have been a hotbed for this kind of 
breeding. Noyes at Oneida, Joe Smith with the Mormons, and this.  What could 
the astrocartographers say, fertile ground or something in the water?
 

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

 Nxivm former members to break vow of silence by testifying against cult leader
 

 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/06/nxivm-former-members-opening-arguments-new-york-court
 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/06/nxivm-former-members-opening-arguments-new-york-court?utm_term=RWRpdG9yaWFsX0d1YXJkaWFuVG9kYXlVUy0xOTA1MDY%3D_source=esp_medium=Email_campaign=GuardianTodayUS=GTUS_email




[FairfieldLife] Saving the Golden Domes

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]


 

The Domes are fabulous places to meditate. They are of the 7 wonders of the 
world that way. It would be terrible in many ways if they go bankrupt. 


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

 An anguish held by some over having TM meditators in the Domes and seeing 
Yogic Flyers is silly too considering all the Yogic Flying public 
demonstrations that have been promoted and put on. No big deal. 


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

 Yep, get over it. Open the Domes as place for meditators to meditate also.  
 Is really silly that meditators live here in Fairfield and are not in there 
meditating in the Domes. 

 Srijau offers.. 
 a home for "TM practitioners"?  section off a part of the domes now while 
attendance is low and get TMers in there then. 
 that would do a lot for reducing perceived casteism and  making everyone feel 
welcomed and included
 

 

 

 
 - Forwarded Message -
 

 In order to keep the Domes open..

 
 -- Forwarded message -
From: Dr. John Hagelin 
Date: Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 12:05 PM
Subject: Update on our Golden Domes




 Dear Doug and Jennifer,
 Last year I wrote to you about a critically important new initiative to help 
sustain our beautiful Golden Domes at Maharishi University of Management.
 We are all so grateful to the many generous donors who have recognized the 
vital importance of keeping our Domes open and functional—and who have joined 
our new “Dome Supporters 1800 Group” to help safeguard these cherished homes of 
enlightenment and coherence in the U.S. But we still have a ways to go if we 
want to be able to preserve our Domes on a secure and sustainable basis.
 Our first priority for our beautiful Domes is to fill them. Everyone who has 
spent program time here knows the power and depth of Dome experiences. In this 
spirit, we invite you to be in the Domes if you’re in Fairfield, and to visit 
us often if you’re not. In order to keep the Domes open and available to 
everyone, we face some real financial challenges. The actual cost to maintain 
the Domes—heating, cooling, lighting, water, and maintenance—is $270,000 a 
year. That’s about $22,500 a month, or $5,200 a week. At present, thanks to the 
generosity of donors from around the world, we can cover about half these costs 
sustainably. But we can’t cover the other half without your help. And we don’t 
want to close even one of our beautiful Domes. Last year we established a large 
group of Sidhas from around the country to help sustain the Domes financially 
—a complementary national Super Radiance group, if you will—called the “Dome 
Supporters 1800 group.” The goal is simple: If 1800 Sidhas were each to commit 
even $15 a month to sustain the Domes—a very affordable contribution—the Dome 
maintenance costs would be completely covered, very easily and comfortably for 
everyone. So many Sidhas recognized the value of this proposal and responded 
generously, and now I’m hoping to bring this project to a very fulfilling 
fruition. Will you join us? Naturally, those of you with greater financial 
means are welcome and encouraged to make a larger contribution. You could 
consider $50–100 or more per month; or you could “adopt a week” at the Domes 
for a $5,200 gift; or you could even “adopt a month” or more. But whatever your 
financial means may be, we would like everyone to contribute something toward 
this worthy and achievable goal. Ideally, we want you to be part of both 
groups—our Super Radiance group in the Domes and our 1,800 group of 
contributors. But if you can’t be in one of these groups, then please be in the 
other. Your contributions will secure our Golden Domes—now and into the future. 
 Together, we can ensure that the largest peace-creating community in the U.S. 
can continue to grow and provide a beautiful home for TM and TM-Sidhi 
practitioners everywhere in the world. 
 Please join me in giving generously today 
https://giving.mum.edu/dome-support-fund/dome-supporters-1800-group/. Thank you.
 With all best wishes,
 John Hagelin, Ph.D.
 President
 
 



 
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: FF meditator memoriam

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Hannah Kesler
 

 
 2019
 

 Rona Abramson
 George Hrebar  

 Lucien Mansour  Sept 2018
 

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

 Thank you for posting the obituaries, Doug. 

 There was a time, during my teaching days, when I touted, "Perfect Health in 
the Direction of Immortality"
 

 I look back on this with a certain amount of amusement at my naivete, and 
unbridled optimism.  What I do not carry with me is anger and resentment that I 
bought into a path, that didn't quite live up to its lofty expectations.
 

 On the other hand, stepping onto a spiritual path, which encourages you to go 
beyond the superficial aspect of things, what price do you put on that?  
 

 

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

 Stephen Richter  
 

 Jim Bates
 Susan Small
 Lillian Busch Dar ( 1921-2018)
 Kayren Berna - died March, 1996
 Sarah Oliver - died August, 1997
 

 

 János Szász Sr. • June 4 1936 • October 19 2017 (diwali day) • Budapest •
Decorated Hungarian freedom fighter • 
TM teacher 1977 San Francisco • MIU community + Purusha 1980-1990 • 
Was only one to demonstrate yogic flying behind the iron curtain Aug 15 1986  •
Initiated many in Hungary • National leader for some time • His work continues •
 


 Recently deceased.. 
 Chip Gallagher 
 Dolly Honkenon
 Savannah Wechsler 
 

 
 Len Labagh passed away Sunday morning, Jan 14. 

 Gary Gill 
 Judy Walls   
 Bryan Peterson passed  



 
 Stanley Kresky  
 Randy Coplin,  1949-2018 

 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 

 

 truncated

 

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

 

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

 Yahoo-groups truncates now in a way that makes researching back into Yahoo 
subject threads difficult to work. The Google-group is an older more 
comprehensive adjunct to this more current listing here on FFL Yahoo-group. 
 

 Note: 
 A longer earlier 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

 

 /
 

 Enloe Willingham 
 Friends

  

 ​Y​ou probably heard that Enloe

 ​ Willingham​

 passed last week. 
 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
 
 

 

 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
 




































































[FairfieldLife] Nxivm former members to break vow of silence by testifying against cult leader

2019-05-06 Thread eustace10679
Nxivm former members to break vow of silence by testifying against cult leader
 

 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/06/nxivm-former-members-opening-arguments-new-york-court
 
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/06/nxivm-former-members-opening-arguments-new-york-court?utm_term=RWRpdG9yaWFsX0d1YXJkaWFuVG9kYXlVUy0xOTA1MDY%3D_source=esp_medium=Email_campaign=GuardianTodayUS=GTUS_email


[FairfieldLife] Re: 2-minute Video Cautions: Sunscreen enters bloodstream after just one day of use, study says

2019-05-06 Thread srijau
"The sun is the real enemy here," said Scott Faber,  

 if he is not being misquoted that just shows how crazy people are today. The 
sun is our enemy? Put on chemicals instead of just moderating your time in the 
sun?



[FairfieldLife] Re: Fw: Update on our Golden Domes

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
An anguish held by some over having TM meditators in the Domes and seeing Yogic 
Flyers is silly too considering all the Yogic Flying public demonstrations that 
have been promoted and put on. No big deal. 


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

 Yep, get over it. Open the Domes as place for meditators to meditate also.  
 Is really silly that meditators live here in Fairfield and are not in there 
meditating in the Domes. 

 Srijau offers.. 
 a home for "TM practitioners"?  section off a part of the domes now while 
attendance is low and get TMers in there then. 
 that would do a lot for reducing perceived casteism and  making everyone feel 
welcomed and included
 

 

 

 
 - Forwarded Message -
 

 In order to keep the Domes open..

 
 -- Forwarded message -
From: Dr. John Hagelin 
Date: Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 12:05 PM
Subject: Update on our Golden Domes




 Dear Doug and Jennifer,
 Last year I wrote to you about a critically important new initiative to help 
sustain our beautiful Golden Domes at Maharishi University of Management.
 We are all so grateful to the many generous donors who have recognized the 
vital importance of keeping our Domes open and functional—and who have joined 
our new “Dome Supporters 1800 Group” to help safeguard these cherished homes of 
enlightenment and coherence in the U.S. But we still have a ways to go if we 
want to be able to preserve our Domes on a secure and sustainable basis.
 Our first priority for our beautiful Domes is to fill them. Everyone who has 
spent program time here knows the power and depth of Dome experiences. In this 
spirit, we invite you to be in the Domes if you’re in Fairfield, and to visit 
us often if you’re not. In order to keep the Domes open and available to 
everyone, we face some real financial challenges. The actual cost to maintain 
the Domes—heating, cooling, lighting, water, and maintenance—is $270,000 a 
year. That’s about $22,500 a month, or $5,200 a week. At present, thanks to the 
generosity of donors from around the world, we can cover about half these costs 
sustainably. But we can’t cover the other half without your help. And we don’t 
want to close even one of our beautiful Domes. Last year we established a large 
group of Sidhas from around the country to help sustain the Domes financially 
—a complementary national Super Radiance group, if you will—called the “Dome 
Supporters 1800 group.” The goal is simple: If 1800 Sidhas were each to commit 
even $15 a month to sustain the Domes—a very affordable contribution—the Dome 
maintenance costs would be completely covered, very easily and comfortably for 
everyone. So many Sidhas recognized the value of this proposal and responded 
generously, and now I’m hoping to bring this project to a very fulfilling 
fruition. Will you join us? Naturally, those of you with greater financial 
means are welcome and encouraged to make a larger contribution. You could 
consider $50–100 or more per month; or you could “adopt a week” at the Domes 
for a $5,200 gift; or you could even “adopt a month” or more. But whatever your 
financial means may be, we would like everyone to contribute something toward 
this worthy and achievable goal. Ideally, we want you to be part of both 
groups—our Super Radiance group in the Domes and our 1,800 group of 
contributors. But if you can’t be in one of these groups, then please be in the 
other. Your contributions will secure our Golden Domes—now and into the future. 
 Together, we can ensure that the largest peace-creating community in the U.S. 
can continue to grow and provide a beautiful home for TM and TM-Sidhi 
practitioners everywhere in the world. 
 Please join me in giving generously today 
https://giving.mum.edu/dome-support-fund/dome-supporters-1800-group/. Thank you.
 With all best wishes,
 John Hagelin, Ph.D.
 President
 
 



 
 




[FairfieldLife] 2-minute Video Cautions: Sunscreen enters bloodstream after just one day of use, study says [3 Attachments]

2019-05-06 Thread Dick Mays dickm...@lisco.com [FairfieldLife]
2-minute video:  
https://www.cnn.com/2019/05/06/health/sunscreen-bloodstream-fda-study/index.html

Research found two chemicals in sunscreen, oxybenzone and octinoxate, cause 
coral bleaching, deformities and DNA damage

In the video at the above link Dr. Craig Downs, Executive Director of the 
Haereticus Environmental Laboratory, says “When you put oxybenzone sunscreen on 
your skin, 20 minutes later we can detect it in your urine.”

Dr. Downs: “It’s not just coral. It is also toxic to fish, it’s toxic to algae. 
Oxybenzone s almost like an herbicide."

It’s approved by the FDA.

Sunscreen enters bloodstream after just one day of use, study says
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN
Updated 12:16 PM ET, Mon May 6, 2019

(CNN) It took just one day of use for several common sunscreen ingredients to 
enter the bloodstream at levels high enough to trigger a government safety 
investigation, according to a pilot study conducted by the Center for Drug 
Evaluation and Research, an arm of the US Food and Drug Administration.

The study 
,
 published Monday in the medical journal JAMA, also found that the blood 
concentration of three of the ingredients continued to rise as daily use 
continued, and then remained in the body for at least 24 hours after sunscreen 
use ended. 

 

Sunscreen 101: Your guide to summer sun protection and sunburn care 

The four chemicals studied -- avobenzone, oxybenzone, ecamsule and octocrylene 
-- are part of a dozen that the FDA recently said needed to be researched by 
manufacturers 

 before they could be considered GRASE or "generally regarded as safe and 
effective." 
So, should you stop using sunscreen? Absolutely not, say experts.
"Studies need to be performed to evaluate this finding and determine whether 
there are true medical implications to absorption of certain ingredients," said 
Yale School of Medicine dermatologist Dr. David Leffell, a spokesman for the 
American Academy of Dermatology. He added that in the meantime people should 
"continue to be aggressive about sun protection."
"The sun is the real enemy here," said Scott Faber, senior vice president for 
government affairs at the Environmental Working Group, or EWG, an advocacy 
group that publishes a yearly guide on sunscreens 
. 
"It's not news that things that you put on your skin are absorbed into the 
body," Faber said. "This study is the FDA's way of showing sunscreen 
manufacturers they need to do the studies to see if chemical absorption poses 
health risks."
The need to screen
According to the Skin Cancer Foundation 
, more 
Americans are diagnosed with skin cancer each year than all other cancers 
combined. Around the world, melanoma ranks as the 19th most common cancer in 
both men and women, says the World Cancer Research Fund 
.

 
The myth of the sunscreen pill 

In the United States, sunscreens were originally approved as an 
over-the-counter solution to sunburn. They came in two types: one using 
chemical combos to filter the sun, the other using minerals to block the sun 
such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide, which leave the tell-tale white 
coating. Not wanting to sport a white tint, the popularity of the chemical 
sunscreens soared. 
Because of the way they were used at the time, there wasn't a lot of concern 
about a potential health impact. But that soon changed, and the FDA began to 
ask the industry for safety testing, said David Andrews, senior scientist at 
EWG.
"They were originally used in small quantities to prevent sunburn on vacation," 
Andrews said. "Now they recommend applying these every day, applying them to 
large parts of your body. And the FDA began raising concerns."
A small study of sunscreen chemicals
The new FDA study enrolled 24 healthy volunteers who were randomly assigned to 
a spray or lotion sunscreen that contained avobenzone, oxybenzone, or 
octocrylene as ingredients or a crème sunscreen that contained the chemical 
ecamsule. 
The volunteers were asked to put their assigned sunscreen on 75% of their body 
four times each day for four days. Thirty blood samples were taken from each 
volunteer over seven days.
Of the six people using the ecamsule cream, five had levels of the chemical in 
their blood considered statistically significant by the end 

[FairfieldLife] US sends carrier group to the Gulf of Hormuz

2019-05-06 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
IMO, this is a form of a threat to Iran tone down its rhetoric with the US 
presence in the Middle East region.  It appears that the US is taking a more 
aggressive role in the region after the defeat of IS or Isis.
 

 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/in-message-to-iran-white-house-announces-new-military-assets-in-middle-east/ar-AAAX5Wm?ocid=spartanntp=true#image=1
 
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/in-message-to-iran-white-house-announces-new-military-assets-in-middle-east/ar-AAAX5Wm?ocid=spartanntp=true#image=1



[FairfieldLife] Re: Fw: Update on our Golden Domes

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Yep, get over it. Open the Domes as place for meditators to meditate also.  
 Is really silly that meditators live here in Fairfield and are not in there 
meditating in the Domes. 

 Srijau offers.. 
 a home for "TM practitioners"?  section off a part of the domes now while 
attendance is low and get TMers in there then. 
 that would do a lot for reducing perceived casteism and  making everyone feel 
welcomed and included
 

 

 

 
 - Forwarded Message -
 

 In order to keep the Domes open..

 
 -- Forwarded message -
From: Dr. John Hagelin 
Date: Sat, Apr 27, 2019 at 12:05 PM
Subject: Update on our Golden Domes




 Dear Doug and Jennifer,
 Last year I wrote to you about a critically important new initiative to help 
sustain our beautiful Golden Domes at Maharishi University of Management.
 We are all so grateful to the many generous donors who have recognized the 
vital importance of keeping our Domes open and functional—and who have joined 
our new “Dome Supporters 1800 Group” to help safeguard these cherished homes of 
enlightenment and coherence in the U.S. But we still have a ways to go if we 
want to be able to preserve our Domes on a secure and sustainable basis.
 Our first priority for our beautiful Domes is to fill them. Everyone who has 
spent program time here knows the power and depth of Dome experiences. In this 
spirit, we invite you to be in the Domes if you’re in Fairfield, and to visit 
us often if you’re not. In order to keep the Domes open and available to 
everyone, we face some real financial challenges. The actual cost to maintain 
the Domes—heating, cooling, lighting, water, and maintenance—is $270,000 a 
year. That’s about $22,500 a month, or $5,200 a week. At present, thanks to the 
generosity of donors from around the world, we can cover about half these costs 
sustainably. But we can’t cover the other half without your help. And we don’t 
want to close even one of our beautiful Domes. Last year we established a large 
group of Sidhas from around the country to help sustain the Domes financially 
—a complementary national Super Radiance group, if you will—called the “Dome 
Supporters 1800 group.” The goal is simple: If 1800 Sidhas were each to commit 
even $15 a month to sustain the Domes—a very affordable contribution—the Dome 
maintenance costs would be completely covered, very easily and comfortably for 
everyone. So many Sidhas recognized the value of this proposal and responded 
generously, and now I’m hoping to bring this project to a very fulfilling 
fruition. Will you join us? Naturally, those of you with greater financial 
means are welcome and encouraged to make a larger contribution. You could 
consider $50–100 or more per month; or you could “adopt a week” at the Domes 
for a $5,200 gift; or you could even “adopt a month” or more. But whatever your 
financial means may be, we would like everyone to contribute something toward 
this worthy and achievable goal. Ideally, we want you to be part of both 
groups—our Super Radiance group in the Domes and our 1,800 group of 
contributors. But if you can’t be in one of these groups, then please be in the 
other. Your contributions will secure our Golden Domes—now and into the future. 
 Together, we can ensure that the largest peace-creating community in the U.S. 
can continue to grow and provide a beautiful home for TM and TM-Sidhi 
practitioners everywhere in the world. 
 Please join me in giving generously today 
https://giving.mum.edu/dome-support-fund/dome-supporters-1800-group/. Thank you.
 With all best wishes,
 John Hagelin, Ph.D.
 President
 
 



 
 



[FairfieldLife] Re: In Satsanga Fairfield, Iowa

2019-05-06 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
at Sri Devi Mandir in Fairfield Iowa. May Schedule
Tuesday, May 7:  Maha Lakshmi Puja on Akshaya Tritiya (Day of Lasting 
Achievements) 

 
 Healing the Heart of America.

 28 days of heart-centered on-line group meditations, to heal America..

 In Fairfield, Iowa and online,

 Starts May 7th.  

 The meditation will last about 25 to 30 minutes daily. 

 Fairfield, IA residents are welcome to join the live class at the Fellowship 
Hall on the square.

 “We can influence the underlying Heart-Field of America, our collective Heart 
energy.  A slight shift in the quality, the softening of the collective 
Heart-Field, will cause millions of small decisions to come from Love rather 
than from individual wounds.”   —Rev. Steven Winn


 May I encourage you to read the three main pages of our website?  
http://HealingTheHeartOfAmerica.org http://healingtheheartofamerica.org/ This 
will provide a very good background for our work.


 The meditation starts on Tuesday May 7th at 9 am Central time.

 

 FW: Feast of Light - Midday Meditation  Tuesday 4/30/19 , 1215PM Divine Mother 
Guidance and Healing
 51 N. Court (East Entrance)
Fairfield, Iowa 52556 http://www.divinemotheronline.net/ 
http://www.divinemotheronline.net/ 
 Fairfield, Iowa the number one Top City for Meditation.
 

 30 Top Cities and Towns for Meditation in America
 An article:
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/ 
http://www.sonima.com/meditation/top-cities-for-meditation/
 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote : 
 In Ff Coffee Haus conversation:  
 

 FW: More information about Mother Meera and her upcoming tour is available on 
our website https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/.
 Warmly,
Mother Meera Foundation USA
 https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/ https://mothermeerafoundationusa.org/

 

 Darshan is free of charge, but reservations are required.reservations here: 
Mother Meera Reservations https://registration.mothermeera.com/.

 Chicago, IL: Wednesday, May 15th, 10 am and 1 pm. Holiday Inn Chicago 
North-Evanston, 1501 Sherman Ave, Evanston, IL 60201 

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 Visiting Fairfield: John Newton - - - - - - - - -
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Intensive Monday April 29th 7-9pm  $45 Special for Fairfield Only $25  The 
Phoenix
Rising * 207 West Burlington * Fairfield, IA 52556 John shows us how to connect 
to
Source directly to clear burden and imprints from our life and ancestral 
lineage to
promote physical, emotional, financial and spiritual well-being. Group and
individual attention will be offered. 


 

 

 

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 Now Available
 Part 2 of the ChangeMakers event,
 Part 2 features an evocative Q by David Lynch, a compelling interview with 
heart transplant surgeon Dr. Hassan Tetteh, and more...
 To watch both Parts 1 and 2, please visit this page 
https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019, 
 David Lynch begins his talk at the 46 minute of part 2.  
 

 

 

 The ChangeMaker satsang: 
 

 ChangeMaker presentations, 

 global webcast follow-up..

 

 video re-broadcast 
 at  https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019 
https://www.mum.edu/changemakers-event-2019
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 "Neuropsychologist Bill Stixrud spoke of the importance of getting students 
into their “right mind” — a mind cultured by practice of Transcendental 
Meditation. Renowned heart transplant specialist Dr. Hassan Tetteh described 
how TM practice is taking a transformational role at the National Defense 
University, where our country’s elite officers are trained. Our own resident 
neuroscientist, Fred Travis, revealed the inner workings of a meditating mind 
with a live EEG demonstration. A panel of our own MUM students displayed our 
precious knowledge by their very presence. David Lynch, as always, delighted 
with wit and wisdom in a closing Q Everything came together into a very 
powerful experience.
 We’re grateful to Jeffrey Abramson, Chair of our Board of Trustees, for his 
vision and generous support for this ChangeMakers series, and to the David 
Lynch Foundation, for partnering with us to make this series a reality.
 Please take a look at this powerful video,
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 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 The ChangeMaker satsang; really well put together ChangeMaker evening on 
campus. Good sequence of panels and action points in the end. Too sorry that 
more of the old meditators from town did not hear it.  
 David Lynch at the end leveling and cutting on the spiritual line was a lot 
like Charlie Lutes in the old SRM day. Matter of spiritual fact. People sat up. 
Transcending is where it is at. Jai Guru Dev.
 

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 There is a larger community in spiritually activated peoples out in Fairfield, 
Iowa also that is unseen under this seemingly bigger BATGAP Fairfield, Iowa 
exposure. Everyday Fairfield hosts a lot of deeper spiritual life and