[FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-19 Thread tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
Police and Sheriff Reports 2/19/07

From the weekend police log:

Yuriy Chernenko, 29, of Fairfield reported theft in the fifth degree
at the MUM building 140, room 322.

Sergiy Gudoshyn reported serious assault at MUM building 143, room
208. The incident is under investigation, and warrants were requested
for Yuriy Chernenko, 29, of Fairfield.



RE: [FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-19 Thread Rick Archer
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Police and Sheriff Reports 2/19/07

From the weekend police log:

Yuriy Chernenko, 29, of Fairfield reported theft in the fifth degree
at the MUM building 140, room 322.

Sergiy Gudoshyn reported serious assault at MUM building 143, room
208. The incident is under investigation, and warrants were requested
for Yuriy Chernenko, 29, of Fairfield.

The Russians are restless. Vodka withdrawal.



Re: [FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-15 Thread MDixon6569
 
In a message dated 2/13/07 11:45:13 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

Barry  asked about life in Fairfield so thought I would summarize the
latest  happenings. Two former Purusha guys have died of cancer in the
last two  weeks. One former Purusha deeply depressed and threatened
with eviction  from the all aluminum ideal trailer park on campus took
a very messy way  out the exit. One other former purusha is locked in
the phsych ward in Iowa  City for trashing his trailer and then
starting on the trailer of the lady  who lived door. One meditator
pulls a bungled bank robbery and is caught  almost immediately. Other
than that not much happening here. More pundits  are coming. Look what
more we might have to look forward too. No names are  given in order to
preserve the privacy of any who might care.  Tom



Obviously, Fairfield is gong through a phase  transition.


[FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-15 Thread tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
Police and Sheriff Reports

From the overnight police log:

Theft was reported at the women's dome at MUM campus.

A two-vehicle accident occurred when Ruth Wiederkehr, of Fairfield was
traveling westbound on Golden Dome Way, and lost control on the snowy
roadway. Wiederkehr crossed the centerline and struck a vehicle driven
by Julia Deornellas, of Fairfield that was traveling eastbound on
Golden Dome Way. Geraldine Stevens, of Batavia was injured.




[FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-14 Thread tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
Sorry Barry I sometimes like to focus on some of the real stuff that
goes on here in addition to the other stuff. On the other hand the
best thing I can say about our little town is the intense amount of
connectivity. Every whereever you go you find yourself connecting with
folks that have come into your life again. A short story from Saturday
at Revelations coffee/book shop. A nice young lady comes over to
participate in the ongoing Satsang that seems to happen there most
afternoons. LB takes one look at her and declares that he knows her
and they then do the dance of how and when. After a few moments he can
not remember but she finally dregs up the question about what about
India. This lady has just moved to FF to do an advanced degree and has
never been here before and has never been really in the movement.
Learned TM in 1985 and then kind of moved to the sidelines. Turns out
she asks LB about a specific temple he visited in 1998 and yahoo they
finally get the connection point. They had a conversation about TM in
India and they both remembered that one fleeting few minutes and now
reconnected. THings like that go on all the time. After a while it
just seems ordinary. As one of my friends liked to say, We are all
from the class of Enlightenment in town for our class reunion. I have
only been here 8 years and it does have a lot going for it. I am not
sure that you could find an ongoing daily Satsang with such a large
and diverse crowd that ebbs and flows in and out of Revelations in any
other town. Maybe I am biased but it has a lot going for it if you are
looking for a hip spiritual town. See Dougs list of events and
although I don't go to many I know some of the folks in other events
and they are all sincere and quite interested in helping everyone
along the path. It is worth stopping in and savoring the blend of a
very fine stew. Hope to see Ya, would love to spend some time
exploring the fine backgound of your experience and your wisdom. Tom



Re: [FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-14 Thread Peter
And bank robberies too! We only get murders down here
in Florida.


--- tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry Barry I sometimes like to focus on some of the
 real stuff that
 goes on here in addition to the other stuff. On the
 other hand the
 best thing I can say about our little town is the
 intense amount of
 connectivity. Every whereever you go you find
 yourself connecting with
 folks that have come into your life again. A short
 story from Saturday
 at Revelations coffee/book shop. A nice young lady
 comes over to
 participate in the ongoing Satsang that seems to
 happen there most
 afternoons. LB takes one look at her and declares
 that he knows her
 and they then do the dance of how and when. After a
 few moments he can
 not remember but she finally dregs up the question
 about what about
 India. This lady has just moved to FF to do an
 advanced degree and has
 never been here before and has never been really in
 the movement.
 Learned TM in 1985 and then kind of moved to the
 sidelines. Turns out
 she asks LB about a specific temple he visited in
 1998 and yahoo they
 finally get the connection point. They had a
 conversation about TM in
 India and they both remembered that one fleeting few
 minutes and now
 reconnected. THings like that go on all the time.
 After a while it
 just seems ordinary. As one of my friends liked to
 say, We are all
 from the class of Enlightenment in town for our
 class reunion. I have
 only been here 8 years and it does have a lot going
 for it. I am not
 sure that you could find an ongoing daily Satsang
 with such a large
 and diverse crowd that ebbs and flows in and out of
 Revelations in any
 other town. Maybe I am biased but it has a lot going
 for it if you are
 looking for a hip spiritual town. See Dougs list of
 events and
 although I don't go to many I know some of the folks
 in other events
 and they are all sincere and quite interested in
 helping everyone
 along the path. It is worth stopping in and savoring
 the blend of a
 very fine stew. Hope to see Ya, would love to spend
 some time
 exploring the fine backgound of your experience and
 your wisdom. Tom
 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Life in Fairfield is all bliss

2007-02-13 Thread tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
Barry asked about life in Fairfield so thought I would summarize the
latest happenings. Two former Purusha guys have died of cancer in the
last two weeks. One former Purusha deeply depressed and threatened
with eviction from the all aluminum ideal trailer park on campus took
a very messy way out the exit. One other former purusha is locked in
the phsych ward in Iowa City for trashing his trailer and then
starting on the trailer of the lady who lived door. One meditator
pulls a bungled bank robbery and is caught almost immediately. Other
than that not much happening here. More pundits are coming. Look what
more we might have to look forward too. No names are given in order to
preserve the privacy of any who might care. Tom