[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-24 Thread cardemaister
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutphen@ wrote:
 
  
  Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if just
  the laisha vidya

Perhaps that's rather leshaavidyaa (lesha + _avidyaa_)?








[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread TurquoiseB
  From a friend:
  
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28b=4 
   
   From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's Brahmasthan, during 
   the Rajas' coronation. A dear friend thinks Maharishi said 
   yesterday or today that the Gates of Heaven are widely opened.
 
  Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?
 
 Yup. I think they're guarding the gates of heaven.

My thoughts exactly. Show up in the wrong
color suit or in a non-regulation sari and
you're elephant toe cheese.

Not to *mention* what happens if an atheist
shows up. 

And I'm thinkin' that Dumbledore himself 
wouldn't make it past them now that he's 
been outed...





[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?
  
  Yup. I think they're guarding the gates of heaven.
 
 A moist meadow?

Not in TM Heaven. Dry as a bone and 
gathering dust, the whole lot of them.  :-)





[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread do.rflex
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From a friend:
 
 HYPERLINK

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4http://
 ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4 
 
 From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's Brahmasthan, during the Rajas'
 coronation.  A dear friend thinks Maharishi said yesterday or today
that the
 Gates of Heaven are widely opened.


Thanks for sharing this photo Rick, but I think Cinderella's Castle at
Disneyland has the Vlodrop Brahmastan beat for 'royalty', and it has
just about as much actual validity in the real world - if not more.

See photo: http://welcometosocal.com/tickets/images/1.Castle50nite_000.jpg

Here's another photo:
http://www.merage.uci.edu/clubpages/om_or/Images/Castle.jpg







Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Peter
Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did ya
get so strange and distant? What is all this nonsense
that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp that is
just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened to
simplicity and authenticity? What happened to simple
Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants to
know.
 
--- do.rflex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  From a friend:
  
  HYPERLINK
 

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4http://
 

ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4
 
  
  From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's
 Brahmasthan, during the Rajas'
  coronation.  A dear friend thinks Maharishi said
 yesterday or today
 that the
  Gates of Heaven are widely opened.
 
 
 Thanks for sharing this photo Rick, but I think
 Cinderella's Castle at
 Disneyland has the Vlodrop Brahmastan beat for
 'royalty', and it has
 just about as much actual validity in the real world
 - if not more.
 
 See photo:

http://welcometosocal.com/tickets/images/1.Castle50nite_000.jpg
 
 Here's another photo:

http://www.merage.uci.edu/clubpages/om_or/Images/Castle.jpg
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread boo_lives
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did ya
 get so strange and distant? What is all this nonsense
 that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp that is
 just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened to
 simplicity and authenticity? What happened to simple
 Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants to
 know.

Was reading Satyam Nadeem recently (From Seekers to Finders) who was
pondering the same thing about rajneesh, whom he had once admired but
later found to be silly.  Nadeem basically says don't ever
underestimate the power of the ego-mind even after a powerful
awakening has occured in someone, esp. in eastern gurus who start
being worshipped by gullible western spiritual seekers.






[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, boo_lives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutphen@ wrote:
 
  Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did ya
  get so strange and distant? What is all this nonsense
  that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp that is
  just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened to
  simplicity and authenticity? What happened to simple
  Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants to
  know.
 
 Was reading Satyam Nadeem recently (From Seekers to Finders) 
 who was pondering the same thing about rajneesh, whom he had 
 once admired but later found to be silly.  Nadeem basically 
 says don't ever underestimate the power of the ego-mind even 
 after a powerful awakening has occured in someone, esp. in 
 eastern gurus who start being worshipped by gullible western 
 spiritual seekers.

Right on. I've certainly seen this phenomenon as
well, and tend to refer to it as Starting to
believe your followers' PR about you.

Teachers *start* well, and walk their own talk
for a while, but then, usually about the same
time that they start being surrounded by *only*
their own followers and never get any feedback
from anyone else, the ego-puffery starts.

Sad, really. It's like somebody should write a
Manual For Prospective Spiritual Teachers. A 
whole chapter in it should be entitled, Get
Out Of The Ashram Periodically, and should
present a step-by-step set of instructions to 
the prospective teacher for how to continue
to get real feedback on their actions.





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Peter

--- boo_lives [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did
 ya
  get so strange and distant? What is all this
 nonsense
  that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp
 that is
  just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened
 to
  simplicity and authenticity? What happened to
 simple
  Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants
 to
  know.
 
 Was reading Satyam Nadeem recently (From Seekers to
 Finders) who was
 pondering the same thing about rajneesh, whom he had
 once admired but
 later found to be silly.  Nadeem basically says
 don't ever
 underestimate the power of the ego-mind even after a
 powerful
 awakening has occured in someone, esp. in eastern
 gurus who start
 being worshipped by gullible western spiritual
 seekers.

Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if just
the laisha vidya is enough when surrounded by yes men
to evoke these bizarre behaviors.



 
 
 
 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Richard J. Williams
Peter wrote:
 Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if just
 the laisha vidya is enough when surrounded by yes men
 to evoke these bizarre behaviors.
 
Fer chrissakes, Doctor, you could at least wait until 
your patients were out of your office before you post
your comments!



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Peter

--- Richard J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Peter wrote:
  Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if
 just
  the laisha vidya is enough when surrounded by yes
 men
  to evoke these bizarre behaviors.
  
 Fer chrissakes, Doctor, you could at least wait
 until 
 your patients were out of your office before you
 post
 your comments!

I am my own patient this morning. 




 
 
 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Richard J. Williams
Richard J. Williams wrote: 
  Fer chrissakes, Doctor, you could at least wait
  until your patients were out of your office before 
  you post your comments!
 
Peter wrote:
 I am my own patient this morning. 
 
Doctor - Heal thyself!



RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Rick Archer
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of boo_lives
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:53 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

 

--- In HYPERLINK
mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.comFairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did ya
 get so strange and distant? What is all this nonsense
 that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp that is
 just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened to
 simplicity and authenticity? What happened to simple
 Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants to
 know.

Was reading Satyam Nadeem recently (From Seekers to Finders) who was
pondering the same thing about rajneesh, whom he had once admired but
later found to be silly. Nadeem basically says don't ever
underestimate the power of the ego-mind even after a powerful
awakening has occured in someone, esp. in eastern gurus who start
being worshipped by gullible western spiritual seekers.

Although I agree with this, one thought to throw into the mix is that is
that MMY is very much shaped by his cultural background, and Indians love
gaudy stuff. Just look at an Indian wedding or religious festival. And
according to the scriptures, it’s been going on like this for thousands of
years. The mistake many Westerners make, if it’s a mistake, is to fail to
recognize how much of what MMY says and does has to do with his being
Indian, rather than his being enlightened.


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RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread Rick Archer
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of TurquoiseB
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 8:10 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

 

Sad, really. It's like somebody should write a
Manual For Prospective Spiritual Teachers. A 
whole chapter in it should be entitled, Get
Out Of The Ashram Periodically, and should
present a step-by-step set of instructions to 
the prospective teacher for how to continue
to get real feedback on their actions.

Sweet movie that illustrates this point:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091895/


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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread nablusoss1008
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Maharishi, what happened to ya, brother? Why did ya
 get so strange and distant? What is all this nonsense
 that surrounds you now? All this show and pomp that is
 just so very silly and ridiculous. What happened to
 simplicity and authenticity? What happened to simple
 Presence? Really, what happened? Everybody wants to
 know.

Who's ridicelous ? Do you want him to personally whisper
explanations in your ear ? What happened to you, why so pompous ? 
Do you reallty need his simple presence, or is it just pretence ? 

No, everybody does not want to know the answers to the wrong questions.



[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   From a friend:
   
 http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28b=4 

From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's Brahmasthan, during 
the Rajas' coronation. A dear friend thinks Maharishi said 
yesterday or today that the Gates of Heaven are widely opened.
  
   Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?
  
  Yup. I think they're guarding the gates of heaven.
 
 My thoughts exactly. Show up in the wrong
 color suit or in a non-regulation sari and
 you're elephant toe cheese.
 
 Not to *mention* what happens if an atheist
 shows up. 


Patanjali was an Atheist.

Shiva is also an Atheist.


 
 And I'm thinkin' that Dumbledore himself 
 wouldn't make it past them now that he's 
 been outed...


Then Boudicca will knock down those gates:

http://www.usd.edu/~asolomon/Images/boudicca44.jpg


OffWorld
(trotting far ahead)






[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread new . morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if just
 the laisha vidya is enough when surrounded by yes men
 to evoke these bizarre behaviors.

Are you suggesting that some behaviors are not consistent with
enlightenment?



[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-23 Thread tertonzeno
---Perhaps, only the behavior of not being Enlightened.

 In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutphen@ wrote:
 
  
  Always wondered with MMY and these other guys if just
  the laisha vidya is enough when surrounded by yes men
  to evoke these bizarre behaviors.
 
 Are you suggesting that some behaviors are not consistent with
 enlightenment?





[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-22 Thread off_world_beings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From a friend:
 
 HYPERLINK
 http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?
b=4http://
 ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4 
 
 From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's Brahmasthan, during the Rajas'
 coronation.  A dear friend thinks Maharishi said yesterday or today 
that the
 Gates of Heaven are widely opened.

Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?

OffWorld
(as usual way ahead of the crowd)



RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-22 Thread Rick Archer
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of off_world_beings
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2007 10:23 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

 

--- In HYPERLINK
mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.comFairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick
Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 From a friend:
 
 HYPERLINK
 HYPERLINK
http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?http://ph.
groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?
b=4http://
 ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/view/4a28?b=4 
 
 From Vlodrop right now, in Maharishi's Brahmasthan, during the Rajas'
 coronation. A dear friend thinks Maharishi said yesterday or today 
that the
 Gates of Heaven are widely opened.

Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?

Yup. I think they’re guarding the gates of heaven.


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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2007-10-22 Thread lurkernomore20002000
 Wow, what are those?big blue elephants?
 
 Yup. I think they're guarding the gates of heaven.

A moist meadow?

lurk






[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread doctor_gabby_savy
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
 for being stupid in public again, 

And the first time was when?

When you sold out to a paranoid fantasies in public and got embarrased
when it wasn't true. Oh, such a sad time for the blows against the
empire crowd. 

If I were a country,
 you'd probably invade... 

Ah your true colors come out. Do your sick aggression fantsies involve
a horse sacrafice? Its all so vedic. Are you the queen who the horse
fucks repeatedly? Undoubtedly. 









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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Oh Barry, you are sooo special, you are so unique. You are so
 magnifique. You are so much better  than those dumb americans. You
 are, dare I say, now FRENCH. C'est increable. You are undoubtable
 French Brahman. So much superior to American BraHMAN. Whch is so
 superior to Iowan Brahman. You are are so so special. 
 
 OMG C'est increaable that I actually am communicating with the
 enlightened Barry. I heard you were /are the SIMS washington state
 coordinator. That is like GOD. Amd you knew Rama. Who ALL in the
 modern spiritual community upholds and adores as pure purity. 
 Like Sai Baba.
 
 You are so special. So unique. Not anything like the the scum  
 on FFL who dis you. OH BARRY, YOU ARE THE ENLIGHTENEDV ONE -- 
 THE SPECIAL AND UNIQUE ONE. LETS kill all those who dis you and 
 don't bow to your glory.

As I said (rather perceptively, it turns out):

 P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
 for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
 to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
 and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
 dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
 you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)

We'll be waiting for the other 10 or 11 posts today, 
as you attempt to take out your own frustration at 
having been stupid (again) on the person who pointed
it out.  You really ARE pretty much the prototypical
American, especially in your last sentence above. It
seems that the only thing Americans can think of to 
do with those who don't agree with them is kill them.  

 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   wrote:
   
Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:

http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36
  
   Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.
  
  I suspect your inability to find the title is
  related to your inability to find the law that
  Michael posted about yesterday. That is, it's
  not so much about the answer being 'hidden' 
  from you or difficult to find as it about your 
  inability or unwillingness to think.
  
  Here's a short course in how to find out such
  information:
  
  1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'
  
  2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
  every other 'page one' in the printing business,
  with a list of articles contained in this issue,
  and a few photos associated with those articles.
  Think to yourself, self, this might just be the
  'page one' of the magazine itself.  Further 
  think to yourself, self, I wonder whether maybe
  the title of the magazine might appear somewhere
  on the first page?
  
  3. Note the red box containing type in a much
  larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
  it says 'L'illustré.'  Think to yourself, gee
  self, I wonder what *that* is.
  
  4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
  magazine. If you were designing the first page of
  your magazine, would you put the *name* of the
  magazine in the same font as all of the other text, 
  or might you want to make it a little larger, so 
  that that people might notice it? Might you even 
  wish to make it even more noticeable by surrounding 
  it with a red background.
  
  5. Using this logic, think to yourself, self, 
  could the word in big print surrounded by a red
  background possibly be the name of the magazine?
  
  6. Try following up on this idea by entering 
  'L'illustre' into Google.
  
  7. Voilà. Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
  name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
  directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/
  
  :-)
  
  I mean, really. I knew that Americans were, on the
  whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!
  
  Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
  magazine in France? Do you really believe that some-
  one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
  I've shown above does not exactly involve rocket 
  science) for you, and is obligated to find things out 
  for you that would have taken you less than 20 seconds 
  to find on your own? 
  
  Pull your head out, dude.
  
  Unc
  
  P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
  for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
  to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
  and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
  dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
  you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)
 







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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread doctor_gabby_savy
And the point of knowledge you are bringing out is?


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
\wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oh Barry, you are sooo special, you are so unique. You are so
  magnifique. You are so much better  than those dumb americans. You
  are, dare I say, now FRENCH. C'est increable. You are undoubtable
  French Brahman. So much superior to American BraHMAN. Whch is so
  superior to Iowan Brahman. You are are so so special. 
  
  OMG C'est increaable that I actually am communicating with the
  enlightened Barry. I heard you were /are the SIMS washington state
  coordinator. That is like GOD. Amd you knew Rama. Who ALL in the
  modern spiritual community upholds and adores as pure purity. 
  Like Sai Baba.
  
  You are so special. So unique. Not anything like the the scum  
  on FFL who dis you. OH BARRY, YOU ARE THE ENLIGHTENEDV ONE -- 
  THE SPECIAL AND UNIQUE ONE. LETS kill all those who dis you and 
  don't bow to your glory.
 
 As I said (rather perceptively, it turns out):
 
  P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
  for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
  to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
  and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
  dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
  you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)
 
 We'll be waiting for the other 10 or 11 posts today, 
 as you attempt to take out your own frustration at 
 having been stupid (again) on the person who pointed
 it out.  You really ARE pretty much the prototypical
 American, especially in your last sentence above. It
 seems that the only thing Americans can think of to 
 do with those who don't agree with them is kill them.  
 
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
 
 http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36
   
Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.
   
   I suspect your inability to find the title is
   related to your inability to find the law that
   Michael posted about yesterday. That is, it's
   not so much about the answer being 'hidden' 
   from you or difficult to find as it about your 
   inability or unwillingness to think.
   
   Here's a short course in how to find out such
   information:
   
   1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'
   
   2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
   every other 'page one' in the printing business,
   with a list of articles contained in this issue,
   and a few photos associated with those articles.
   Think to yourself, self, this might just be the
   'page one' of the magazine itself.  Further 
   think to yourself, self, I wonder whether maybe
   the title of the magazine might appear somewhere
   on the first page?
   
   3. Note the red box containing type in a much
   larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
   it says 'L'illustré.'  Think to yourself, gee
   self, I wonder what *that* is.
   
   4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
   magazine. If you were designing the first page of
   your magazine, would you put the *name* of the
   magazine in the same font as all of the other text, 
   or might you want to make it a little larger, so 
   that that people might notice it? Might you even 
   wish to make it even more noticeable by surrounding 
   it with a red background.
   
   5. Using this logic, think to yourself, self, 
   could the word in big print surrounded by a red
   background possibly be the name of the magazine?
   
   6. Try following up on this idea by entering 
   'L'illustre' into Google.
   
   7. Voilà. Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
   name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
   directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/
   
   :-)
   
   I mean, really. I knew that Americans were, on the
   whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!
   
   Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
   magazine in France? Do you really believe that some-
   one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
   I've shown above does not exactly involve rocket 
   science) for you, and is obligated to find things out 
   for you that would have taken you less than 20 seconds 
   to find on your own? 
   
   Pull your head out, dude.
   
   Unc
   
   P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
   for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
   to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
   and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
   dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
   you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)
  
 








 

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2006-01-30 Thread doctor_gabby_savy
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Oh Barry, you are sooo special, you are so unique. You are so
  magnifique. You are so much better  than those dumb americans. You
  are, dare I say, now FRENCH. C'est increable. You are undoubtable
  French Brahman. So much superior to American BraHMAN. Whch is so
  superior to Iowan Brahman. You are are so so special. 
  
  OMG C'est increaable that I actually am communicating with the
  enlightened Barry. I heard you were /are the SIMS washington state
  coordinator. That is like GOD. Amd you knew Rama. Who ALL in the
  modern spiritual community upholds and adores as pure purity. 
  Like Sai Baba.
  
  You are so special. So unique. Not anything like the the scum  
  on FFL who dis you. OH BARRY, YOU ARE THE ENLIGHTENEDV ONE -- 
  THE SPECIAL AND UNIQUE ONE. LETS kill all those who dis you and 
  don't bow to your glory.
 
 As I said (rather perceptively, it turns out):
 
  P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
  for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
  to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
  and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
  dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
  you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)
 
 We'll be waiting for the other 10 or 11 posts today, 
 as you attempt to take out your own frustration at 
 having been stupid (again) on the person who pointed
 it out.
 
hahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahhahahhahahahahha

Lets see. Was that the person who pointed out that a non-exiting
article in the NYtimes on 1/28 about a non-existing law passed on 
1/25 that non-exsistantly banned blog and forum annoyance posts and
incorrectly predicted law breakers would soon be prosecuted?  

Oh my Barry. You are quite the SEER. Quite the Saint. And oh so
special. Wow you are a prophet Barry. So Smart. Wow. What a guy. Half
man, half wit.

  You really ARE pretty much the prototypical
 American, 

Oh and you are s special being s french now. We are all so   
envious of your clearly superior frenchness.

 especially in your last sentence above. It
 seems that the only thing Americans can think of to 
 do with those who don't agree with them is kill them.  

I thought thats what you sought. From your words.And pent up hatred.
You seemed to want to rid the earth of such stupid people --
 those american! Kind of like an ex-smoker -- so enraged against smokers.

I am more into into love and acceptance, And therapy for drugged out
oldies like you.






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2006-01-30 Thread TurquoiseB
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 And the point of knowledge you are bringing out is?

Knowledge is structured in consciousness, and 
your consciousness lately seems to be all about
resenting anyone who's had spiritual experiences
you've never had.

Which is pretty sad in a way, because resentment
of the people who have had these experiences and
acting out that resentment by spending so much
time trashing them is a sure-fire way to insure
that you *never* have such experiences yourself.
Karma, and all that.

Is that knowledgeable enough for you?  :-)







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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread peterklutz

Here's the text from the article (found att archive search 'Maharishi'
at http://www.illustre.ch):


© L'Illustré; 21.12.2005; numéro 51; page 36
Le reportage
«La Suisse est désignée pour être le paradis sur Terre»
La folle utopie du rajah Felix Kaegi
Couronnés d'or, ils se déplacent en Cadillac de palace en palace dans
le but proclamé de faire de la Suisse un havre de paix. Quel sens
donner à l'opération troublante lancée à Genève par les émissaires de
Maharishi, le père de la méditation transcendantale? Enquête.
Texte: Françoise Boulianne Photos: Claude Gluntz
Quand le sage montre la lune, le fou regarde le doigt, dit le
proverbe. Parfait. Mais qui est le sage et qui est le fou, dans cette
affaire? Les militants de Mai 68 voulaient raser les Alpes pour voir
la mer. Trente-sept ans plus tard, les émissaires de Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi, autrefois gourou des Beatles, veulent raser Genève pour voir la
paix, le bonheur, la prospérité. Faut-il rire de leurs couronnes, de
leurs limousines et des palaces qu'ils affectionnent? Ou alors faut-il
prêter attention à leur message provocateur, somme toute alléchant en
cette période de crise majuscule, d'autant qu'il est porté par des
millions d'adeptes fidèles de la méditation transcendantale (MT), à
commencer par David Lynch ou Clint Eastwood?
Dans le doute, nous avons emboîté le pas à ces drôles de rajahs aux
joues roses venus de Zurich, de Londres et de New York prêcher la
bonne parole en Suisse romande.
Acte I, 14 décembre, au Lausanne Palace
Rendez-vous avec Felix Kaegi, rajah de Suisse. Première surprise: sa
majesté a de l'humour. Interrogé sur sa couronne, qu'il arbore avec la
timidité d'une championne de décathlon se glissant pour la première
fois dans une robe du soir, il admet volontiers qu'elle n'est pas très
confortable et qu'il l'enlève pour dormir.
Cet homme au destin surprenant explique qu'il est né à Saint-Gall en
1954, l'année où Françoise Sagan publiait Bonjour tristesse et Boris
Vian chantait Le déserteur. Fils d'un photographe, qui a établi plus
tard sa boutique à Stäfa, sur les rives du lac de Zurich, il a eu son
premier flash à 14 ans, en feuilletant le magazine Salut les copains.
«Les Beatles posaient avec leur gourou indien, dit-il. En quête de
valeurs que je ne trouvais pas dans mon village, j'ai punaisé la photo
sur le mur de ma chambre. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi est devenu le symbole
de ce que je cherchais.» 
De fil en aiguille, Felix entre en contact avec le fondateur de la MT.
Son apprentissage de chimiste terminé, il jette aux orties son diplôme
et les aspirations étriquées de son milieu pour aller suivre
l'enseignement de son maître.
Trente ans plus tard, le voici rajah de Suisse, fraîchement formé à
son rôle de roi - en Hollande, où vit Maharishi -, en compagnie de 21
autres rajahs de différentes régions du monde. Il est flanqué d'une
ravissante épouse, Mona, nommée mère du domaine du rajah de Suisse.
Fille de riches adeptes de la MT, d'abord formée comme styliste, elle
est devenue professeur de méditation et naturopathe à Zurich. Fier de
ses succès, son mari précise qu'en six ans, elle a initié plus de 1000
nouveaux pratiquants.
Aussi chaleureux que soucieux de bien faire, tous deux expliquent
longuement leur projet, ce qui allume plein de petites étoiles dans
leurs yeux candides. «Reconstruire Genève en respect avec les lois de
la nature apportera à cette cité la paix, le bonheur et la prospérité,
ce qui permettra de montrer la voie au monde», disent-ils en résumé.
«Nous devons tout faire pour prévenir une prochaine guerre, précise
Felix Kaegi, qui médite huit heures par jour pour stimuler les forces
nécessaires à sa mission. Grâce à ses traditions de paix et de
liberté, la Suisse est naturellement désignée pour devenir le paradis
sur Terre. Ce qui lui manque, c'est de comprendre les bienfaits de la
méditation, qui dissout notamment les peurs et les conflits, ainsi que
les principes de la science védique, mère de toutes les connaissances.»
Est-ce au nom de ces principes qu'il s'est établi au Lausanne Palace
et roule en limousine? «Notez que je n'ai ni yacht ni avion privé à
vous montrer, sourit-il encore. L'argent n'est pas sale en soi, le
pouvoir et le confort non plus. Ce qui compte, c'est comment on
l'obtient et ce qu'on en fait. Un roi doit assumer un rôle parental,
et s'assurer que personne ne souffre dans son royaume. Pour cela, il
lui faut de l'argent dans sa trésorerie.»
Acte II, 15 décembre, hôtel Président Wilson, Genève
Les rajahs ont fastueusement lancé leur conférence «Reconstruire
Genève en ville créatrice d'une destinée heureuse» au moyen de pleines
pages d'annonces publiées dans la presse locale. Mais ils n'ont séduit
qu'une vingtaine de curieux, qui les attendent dans le salon Neptune
du palace où ils débarquent, sans tridents mais couronnes au front.
Documentation luxueuse, traduction simultanée - tous les orateurs
s'expriment en anglais, certains par écran interposé -, jus d'orange
et petits fours. Grand four aussi. Au 

[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 And the point of knowledge you are bringing out is?

He's demonstrating the trait of being happy with
one's assholiness.



 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 \wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
   Oh Barry, you are sooo special, you are so unique. You are so
   magnifique. You are so much better  than those dumb americans. 
You
   are, dare I say, now FRENCH. C'est increable. You are 
undoubtable
   French Brahman. So much superior to American BraHMAN. Whch is so
   superior to Iowan Brahman. You are are so so special. 
   
   OMG C'est increaable that I actually am communicating with the
   enlightened Barry. I heard you were /are the SIMS washington 
state
   coordinator. That is like GOD. Amd you knew Rama. Who ALL in the
   modern spiritual community upholds and adores as pure purity. 
   Like Sai Baba.
   
   You are so special. So unique. Not anything like the the scum  
   on FFL who dis you. OH BARRY, YOU ARE THE ENLIGHTENEDV ONE -- 
   THE SPECIAL AND UNIQUE ONE. LETS kill all those who dis you and 
   don't bow to your glory.
  
  As I said (rather perceptively, it turns out):
  
   P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
   for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
   to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
   and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
   dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
   you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)
  
  We'll be waiting for the other 10 or 11 posts today, 
  as you attempt to take out your own frustration at 
  having been stupid (again) on the person who pointed
  it out.  You really ARE pretty much the prototypical
  American, especially in your last sentence above. It
  seems that the only thing Americans can think of to 
  do with those who don't agree with them is kill them.  
  
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
  wrote:
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
  
  http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36

 Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.

I suspect your inability to find the title is
related to your inability to find the law that
Michael posted about yesterday. That is, it's
not so much about the answer being 'hidden' 
from you or difficult to find as it about your 
inability or unwillingness to think.

Here's a short course in how to find out such
information:

1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'

2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
every other 'page one' in the printing business,
with a list of articles contained in this issue,
and a few photos associated with those articles.
Think to yourself, self, this might just be the
'page one' of the magazine itself.  Further 
think to yourself, self, I wonder whether maybe
the title of the magazine might appear somewhere
on the first page?

3. Note the red box containing type in a much
larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
it says 'L'illustré.'  Think to yourself, gee
self, I wonder what *that* is.

4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
magazine. If you were designing the first page of
your magazine, would you put the *name* of the
magazine in the same font as all of the other text, 
or might you want to make it a little larger, so 
that that people might notice it? Might you even 
wish to make it even more noticeable by surrounding 
it with a red background.

5. Using this logic, think to yourself, self, 
could the word in big print surrounded by a red
background possibly be the name of the magazine?

6. Try following up on this idea by entering 
'L'illustre' into Google.

7. Voilà. Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/

:-)

I mean, really. I knew that Americans were, on the
whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!

Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
magazine in France? Do you really believe that some-
one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
I've shown above does not exactly involve rocket 
science) for you, and is obligated to find things out 
for you that would have taken you less than 20 seconds 
to find on your own? 

Pull your head out, dude.

Unc

P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
for being 

[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread Premanand Paul Mason
French to English translation available at:-
Babel Fish Translation
http://world.altavista.com/
Copy text - paste in box - select 'French to English' and ...
If it doesn't work first go, try again

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, peterklutz [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 Here's the text from the article (found att archive 
search 'Maharishi'
 at http://www.illustre.ch):
 
 
 © L'Illustré; 21.12.2005; numéro 51; page 36
 Le reportage
 «La Suisse est désignée pour être le paradis sur Terre»
 La folle utopie du rajah Felix Kaegi
 Couronnés d'or, ils se déplacent en Cadillac de palace en palace 
dans
 le but proclamé de faire de la Suisse un havre de paix. Quel sens
 donner à l'opération troublante lancée à Genève par les émissaires 
de
 Maharishi, le père de la méditation transcendantale? Enquête.
 Texte: Françoise Boulianne Photos: Claude Gluntz
 Quand le sage montre la lune, le fou regarde le doigt, dit le
 proverbe. Parfait. Mais qui est le sage et qui est le fou, dans 
cette
 affaire? Les militants de Mai 68 voulaient raser les Alpes pour voir
 la mer. Trente-sept ans plus tard, les émissaires de Maharishi 
Mahesh
 Yogi, autrefois gourou des Beatles, veulent raser Genève pour voir 
la
 paix, le bonheur, la prospérité. Faut-il rire de leurs couronnes, de
 leurs limousines et des palaces qu'ils affectionnent? Ou alors faut-
il
 prêter attention à leur message provocateur, somme toute alléchant 
en
 cette période de crise majuscule, d'autant qu'il est porté par des
 millions d'adeptes fidèles de la méditation transcendantale (MT), à
 commencer par David Lynch ou Clint Eastwood?
 Dans le doute, nous avons emboîté le pas à ces drôles de rajahs aux
 joues roses venus de Zurich, de Londres et de New York prêcher la
 bonne parole en Suisse romande.
 Acte I, 14 décembre, au Lausanne Palace
 Rendez-vous avec Felix Kaegi, rajah de Suisse. Première surprise: sa
 majesté a de l'humour. Interrogé sur sa couronne, qu'il arbore avec 
la
 timidité d'une championne de décathlon se glissant pour la première
 fois dans une robe du soir, il admet volontiers qu'elle n'est pas 
très
 confortable et qu'il l'enlève pour dormir.
 Cet homme au destin surprenant explique qu'il est né à Saint-Gall en
 1954, l'année où Françoise Sagan publiait Bonjour tristesse et Boris
 Vian chantait Le déserteur. Fils d'un photographe, qui a établi plus
 tard sa boutique à Stäfa, sur les rives du lac de Zurich, il a eu 
son
 premier flash à 14 ans, en feuilletant le magazine Salut les 
copains.
 «Les Beatles posaient avec leur gourou indien, dit-il. En quête de
 valeurs que je ne trouvais pas dans mon village, j'ai punaisé la 
photo
 sur le mur de ma chambre. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi est devenu le 
symbole
 de ce que je cherchais.» 
 De fil en aiguille, Felix entre en contact avec le fondateur de la 
MT.
 Son apprentissage de chimiste terminé, il jette aux orties son 
diplôme
 et les aspirations étriquées de son milieu pour aller suivre
 l'enseignement de son maître.
 Trente ans plus tard, le voici rajah de Suisse, fraîchement formé à
 son rôle de roi - en Hollande, où vit Maharishi -, en compagnie de 
21
 autres rajahs de différentes régions du monde. Il est flanqué d'une
 ravissante épouse, Mona, nommée mère du domaine du rajah de Suisse.
 Fille de riches adeptes de la MT, d'abord formée comme styliste, 
elle
 est devenue professeur de méditation et naturopathe à Zurich. Fier 
de
 ses succès, son mari précise qu'en six ans, elle a initié plus de 
1000
 nouveaux pratiquants.
 Aussi chaleureux que soucieux de bien faire, tous deux expliquent
 longuement leur projet, ce qui allume plein de petites étoiles dans
 leurs yeux candides. «Reconstruire Genève en respect avec les lois 
de
 la nature apportera à cette cité la paix, le bonheur et la 
prospérité,
 ce qui permettra de montrer la voie au monde», disent-ils en résumé.
 «Nous devons tout faire pour prévenir une prochaine guerre, précise
 Felix Kaegi, qui médite huit heures par jour pour stimuler les 
forces
 nécessaires à sa mission. Grâce à ses traditions de paix et de
 liberté, la Suisse est naturellement désignée pour devenir le 
paradis
 sur Terre. Ce qui lui manque, c'est de comprendre les bienfaits de 
la
 méditation, qui dissout notamment les peurs et les conflits, ainsi 
que
 les principes de la science védique, mère de toutes les 
connaissances.»
 Est-ce au nom de ces principes qu'il s'est établi au Lausanne Palace
 et roule en limousine? «Notez que je n'ai ni yacht ni avion privé à
 vous montrer, sourit-il encore. L'argent n'est pas sale en soi, le
 pouvoir et le confort non plus. Ce qui compte, c'est comment on
 l'obtient et ce qu'on en fait. Un roi doit assumer un rôle parental,
 et s'assurer que personne ne souffre dans son royaume. Pour cela, il
 lui faut de l'argent dans sa trésorerie.»
 Acte II, 15 décembre, hôtel Président Wilson, Genève
 Les rajahs ont fastueusement lancé leur conférence «Reconstruire
 Genève en ville créatrice d'une destinée heureuse» au moyen de 
pleines
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread Rick Archer
on 1/30/06 9:30 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Here's the text from the article (found att archive search 'Maharishi'
 at http://www.illustre.ch):

And here's a rough translation of it from Babelfish:

In English:
Here' S the text from the article (found att files search ' Maharishi' At
http://www.illustre.ch): © the Magazine; 21.12.2005; number 51; page 36 the
report Switzerland is indicated to be the paradise on Earth the insane
Utopia of the rajah Felix Kaegi Couronnés of gold, they move in Cadillac of
de luxe hotel in de luxe hotel with an aim proclaimed to make of Switzerland
a haven of peace. Which direction to give to the disconcerting operation
launched to Geneva by the emissary of Maharishi, the father of the
meditation transcendantale? Inquire. Text: Francoise Boulianne Photographs:
Claude Gluntz When the wise watch the moon, the insane one looks at the
finger, known as the proverb. Perfect. But which is the wise one and which
is the insane one, in this business? The militants of May 68 wanted to shave
the Alps to see the sea thirty-seven years later, the emissary of Maharishi
Mahesh Yogi, formerly guru of Beatles, want to shave Geneva to see peace,
happiness, prosperity. Is it necessary to laugh their crowns, their
limousines and de luxe hotels which they affectionnent? Or then is it
necessary to pay attention to their provocative message, altogether enticing
in this period of capital crisis, the more so as it is carried by million
faithful followers of the meditation transcendantale (MT), to start with
David Lynch or Clint Eastwood? In the doubt, we encased the step with these
funny rajahs with the pink cheeks from Zurich, from London and New York to
preach the fine words in French-speaking Switzerland. Act I, December 14, to
Lausanne Palace Go with Felix Kaegi, rajah de Suisse. First surprised: its
majesty has humour. Questioned on its crown, which it raises with the
timidity of a champion of decathlon slipping for the first time into an
evening dress, it admits readily that it is not very comfortable and that it
removes it to sleep. This man with the surprising destiny explains that it
was born in Saint-Gall in 1954, the year when Francoise Sagan published
Hello sadness and Boris Vian sang the deserter. Wire of a photographer, who
established later his shop with Stäfa, on banks of Lake Zurich, it had its
first flash at 14 years, by dividing into sheets the Salut magazine buddies.
Beatles posed with their Indian guru, says it. In search of values which I
did not find in my village, I punaisé the photograph on the wall of my room.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi became the symbol of what I sought. Of wire out of
needle, Felix comes into contact with the founder of the MT. Its training of
finished chemist, it throws to the nettles its diploma and the skimped
aspirations of its medium to go to follow the teaching of its Master. Thirty
years later, here the rajah de Suisse, coldly formed with its role of king -
in Holland, where Maharishi saw -, in company of 21 other rajahs of various
areas of the world. It is flanked of one charming wife, Mona, named mother
of the field of the rajah de Suisse. Rich person girl followers of the MT,
initially formed as designer, it became professor of meditation and
naturopathe in Zurich. Proud of his successes, her husband specifies that in
six years, it initiated more than 1000 new practise. As cordial as concerned
to make well, both explain their project lengthily, which lights full of
small stars in their ingenuous eyes. Reconstruire Geneva in respect with
the natural laws will bring to this city peace, happiness and prosperity,
which will make it possible to show the way in the world, says in short.
We must do everything to prevent a forthcoming war, specifies Felix Kaegi,
which contemplates eight hours per day to stimulate the forces necessary to
its mission. Thanks to its traditions of peace and freedom, Switzerland is
naturally indicated to become the paradise on Earth. What it misses, it is
to include/understand the benefits of the meditation, which dissolves in
particular the fears and the conflicts, as well as the principles of vedic
science, mother of all knowledge. Is this in the name of these principles
which it was established in Lausanne Palace and drives limousine? Note that
I have neither yacht nor private aircraft to show you, it still smiles. The
money is not dirty in oneself, the capacity and comfort either. What counts,
it is how it is obtained and what one does. A king must assume a parental
role, and make sure that nobody suffers in his kingdom. For that, it is
necessary money in its treasury for him. Act II, December 15, hotel
President Wilson, Geneva the rajahs sumptuously launched their conference
Reconstruire Geneva creative downtown of a happy destiny by means of full
pages of advertisements published in the local press. But they allured only
one score of curious, which await them in the Neptune living room of the de
luxe hotel 

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2006-01-30 Thread bbrigante
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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-30 Thread bbrigante
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Premanand Paul Mason 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 French to English translation available at:-
 Babel Fish Translation
 http://world.altavista.com/
 Copy text - paste in box - select 'French to English' and ...
 If it doesn't work first go, try again
 

  Here's the text from the article (found att archive 
 search 'Maharishi'
  at http://www.illustre.ch):
  
 
The report Switzerland is indicated to be the paradise on Earth 
the insane Utopia of the rajah Felix Kaegi Couronnés of gold, they 
move in Cadillac of de luxe hotel in de luxe hotel with an aim 
proclaimed to make of Switzerland a haven of peace. Which direction 
to give to the disconcerting operation launched to Geneva by the 
emissary of Maharishi, the father of the meditation transcendantale? 
Inquire. Text: Francoise Boulianne Photographs: Claude Gluntz When 
the wise watch the moon, the insane one looks at the finger, known 
as the proverb. Perfect. But which is the wise one and which is the 
insane one, in this business? The militants of May 68 wanted to 
shave the Alps to see the sea thirty-seven years later, the emissary 
of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, formerly guru of Beatles, want to shave 
Geneva to see peace, happiness, prosperity. Is it necessary to laugh 
their crowns, their limousines and de luxe hotels which they 
affectionnent? Or then is it necessary to pay attention to their 
provocative message, altogether enticing in this period of capital 
crisis, the more so as it is carried by million faithful followers 
of the meditation transcendantale (MT), to start with David Lynch or 
Clint Eastwood? In the doubt, we encased the step with these funny 
rajahs with the pink cheeks from Zurich, from London and New York to 
preach the fine words in French-speaking Switzerland. Act I, 
December 14, to Lausanne Palace Go with Felix Kaegi, rajah de 
Suisse. First surprised: its majesty has humour. Questioned on its 
crown, which it raises with the timidity of a champion of decathlon 
slipping for the first time into an evening dress, it admits readily 
that it is not very comfortable and that it removes it to sleep. 
This man with the surprising destiny explains that it was born in 
Saint-Gall in 1954, the year when Francoise Sagan published Hello 
sadness and Boris Vian sang the deserter. Wire of a photographer, 
who established later his shop with Stäfa, on banks of Lake Zurich, 
it had its first flash at 14 years, by dividing into sheets the 
Salut magazine buddies. Beatles posed with their Indian guru, says 
it. In search of values which I did not find in my village, I 
punaisé the photograph on the wall of my room. Maharishi Mahesh Yogi 
became the symbol of what I sought. Of wire out of needle, Felix 
comes into contact with the founder of the MT. Its training of 
finished chemist, it throws to the nettles its diploma and the 
skimped aspirations of its medium to go to follow the teaching of 
its Master. Thirty years later, here the rajah de Suisse, coldly 
formed with its role of king - in Holland, where Maharishi saw -, in 
company of 21 other rajahs of various areas of the world. It is 
flanked of one charming wife, Mona, named mother of the field of the 
rajah de Suisse. Rich person girl followers of the MT, initially 
formed as designer, it became professor of meditation and 
naturopathe in Zurich. Proud of his successes, her husband specifies 
that in six years, it initiated more than 1000 new practise. As 
cordial as concerned to make well, both explain their project 
lengthily, which lights full of small stars in their ingenuous 
eyes. Reconstruire Geneva in respect with the natural laws will 
bring to this city peace, happiness and prosperity, which will make 
it possible to show the way in the world, says in short. We must 
do everything to prevent a forthcoming war, specifies Felix Kaegi, 
which contemplates eight hours per day to stimulate the forces 
necessary to its mission. Thanks to its traditions of peace and 
freedom, Switzerland is naturally indicated to become the paradise 
on Earth. What it misses, it is to include/understand the benefits 
of the meditation, which dissolves in particular the fears and the 
conflicts, as well as the principles of vedic science, mother of all 
knowledge. Is this in the name of these principles which it was 
established in Lausanne Palace and drives limousine? Note that I 
have neither yacht nor private aircraft to show you, it still 
smiles. The money is not dirty in oneself, the capacity and comfort 
either. What counts, it is how it is obtained and what one does. A 
king must assume a parental role, and make sure that nobody suffers 
in his kingdom. For that, it is necessary money in its treasury for 
him. Act II, December 15, hotel President Wilson, Geneva the rajahs 
sumptuously launched their conference Reconstruire Geneva creative 
downtown of a happy destiny by means of full pages of 
advertisements published in the local press. But they allured 

[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-29 Thread doctor_gabby_savy
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
 http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36

Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.

I found this somewhat related one.

http://www.24heures.ch/vqhome/archives_new/decembre05/rajas_141205.edition=ls.html







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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-29 Thread Rick Archer
on 1/29/06 11:45 PM, doctor_gabby_savy at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

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 wrote:
 
 Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
 http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36
 
 Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.

Don't know. I don't read French. Someone sent it to me.




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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-29 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
  http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36
 
 Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.

I suspect your inability to find the title is 
related to your inability to find the law that
Michael posted about yesterday.

Here's a short course, for those unfamiliar with
how things work in the world of publishing:

1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'  

2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
every other 'page one' in the printing business,
with a list of articles contained in this issue,
and a few photos associated with those articles.

3. Note the red box containing type in a much
larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
it says 'L'illustré.'

4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
magazine. If you were designing the first page of
a magazine, would you put it in the same font as
all of the other text, or might you want to make
it a little larger, so that that people might 
notice it?  Might you even wish to make it even
more noticeable by surrounding it with a red
background.

5. Using this logic, try entering 'L'illustre'
into Google.

6. Voilà.  Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/

:-)

I mean, really.  I knew that Americans were, on the
whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!

Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
magazine in France?  Do you really believe that some-
one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
I've shown above does not exactly take a genius) for
you, and is obligated to find things out for you that
would have taken you less than 20 seconds to find on
your own?  Pull your head out, dude.

Unc

P.S.  You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
for being stupid in public (again), you have an excuse
to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side 
and down the other.  Again, I guess that's what 
dumbed-down Americans do for fun.  If I were a country,
you'd invade...   :-)  :-)  :-)







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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-29 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
  http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36

 Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.

I suspect your inability to find the title is
related to your inability to find the law that
Michael posted about yesterday. That is, it's
not so much about the answer being 'hidden' 
from you or difficult to find as it about your 
inability or unwillingness to think.

Here's a short course in how to find out such
information:

1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'

2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
every other 'page one' in the printing business,
with a list of articles contained in this issue,
and a few photos associated with those articles.
Think to yourself, self, this might just be the
'page one' of the magazine itself.  Further 
think to yourself, self, I wonder whether maybe
the title of the magazine might appear somewhere
on the first page?

3. Note the red box containing type in a much
larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
it says 'L'illustré.'  Think to yourself, gee
self, I wonder what *that* is.

4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
magazine. If you were designing the first page of
your magazine, would you put the *name* of the
magazine in the same font as all of the other text, 
or might you want to make it a little larger, so 
that that people might notice it? Might you even 
wish to make it even more noticeable by surrounding 
it with a red background.

5. Using this logic, think to yourself, self, 
could the word in big print surrounded by a red
background possibly be the name of the magazine?

6. Try following up on this idea by entering 
'L'illustre' into Google.

7. Voilà. Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/

:-)

I mean, really. I knew that Americans were, on the
whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!

Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
magazine in France? Do you really believe that some-
one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
I've shown above does not exactly involve rocket 
science) for you, and is obligated to find things out 
for you that would have taken you less than 20 seconds 
to find on your own? 

Pull your head out, dude.

Unc

P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)







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[FairfieldLife] Re: FairfieldLife : Photos

2006-01-29 Thread doctor_gabby_savy
Oh Barry, you are sooo special, you are so unique. You are so
magnifique. You are so much better  than those dumb americans. You
are, dare I say, now FRENCH. C'est increable. You are undoubtable
French Brahman. So much superior to American BraHMAN. Whch is so
superior to Iowan Brahman. You are are so so special. 

OMG C'est increaable that I actually am communicating with the
enlightened Barry. I heard you were /are the SIMS washington state
coordinator. That is like GOD. Amd you knew Rama. Who ALL in the
modern spiritual community upholds and adores as pure purity. Like Sai
 Baba.

You are so special. So unique. Not anything like the the scum  on FFL
who dis you. OH BARRY, YOU ARE THE ENLIGHTENEDV ONE -- THE SPECIAL AND
UNIQUE ONE. LETS kill all those who dis you and don't bow to your glory.



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctor_gabby_savy
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  wrote:
  
   Here is an article about rajas from a French magazine:
   http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/photos/browse/6a36
 
  Which magazine? Does not appear to be Paris Match.
 
 I suspect your inability to find the title is
 related to your inability to find the law that
 Michael posted about yesterday. That is, it's
 not so much about the answer being 'hidden' 
 from you or difficult to find as it about your 
 inability or unwillingness to think.
 
 Here's a short course in how to find out such
 information:
 
 1. Click on the scan titled 'Page One.'
 
 2. When it opens, notice that it looks a lot like
 every other 'page one' in the printing business,
 with a list of articles contained in this issue,
 and a few photos associated with those articles.
 Think to yourself, self, this might just be the
 'page one' of the magazine itself.  Further 
 think to yourself, self, I wonder whether maybe
 the title of the magazine might appear somewhere
 on the first page?
 
 3. Note the red box containing type in a much
 larger font than the rest of the page. Note that
 it says 'L'illustré.'  Think to yourself, gee
 self, I wonder what *that* is.
 
 4. Now imagine that you were the publisher of a
 magazine. If you were designing the first page of
 your magazine, would you put the *name* of the
 magazine in the same font as all of the other text, 
 or might you want to make it a little larger, so 
 that that people might notice it? Might you even 
 wish to make it even more noticeable by surrounding 
 it with a red background.
 
 5. Using this logic, think to yourself, self, 
 could the word in big print surrounded by a red
 background possibly be the name of the magazine?
 
 6. Try following up on this idea by entering 
 'L'illustre' into Google.
 
 7. Voilà. Goggle tells you that L'illustré is the
 name of a Swiss magazine, and even gives you a URL
 directly to the latest issue: http://www.illustre.ch/
 
 :-)
 
 I mean, really. I knew that Americans were, on the
 whole, prettty dumbed-down, but this is embarrassing!
 
 Do you really believe that 'Paris Match' is the only
 magazine in France? Do you really believe that some-
 one *owes* it to you to do your thinking (which I hope
 I've shown above does not exactly involve rocket 
 science) for you, and is obligated to find things out 
 for you that would have taken you less than 20 seconds 
 to find on your own? 
 
 Pull your head out, dude.
 
 Unc
 
 P.S. You should be happy...now that I've blasted you
 for being stupid in public again, you have an excuse
 to post a dozen more times trashing me up one side
 and down the other. Again, I guess that's what
 dumbed-down Americans do for fun. If I were a country,
 you'd probably invade... :-) :-) :-)








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