Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
and there comes a point when we transition from this life and we come face to 
face with the thoughts, words and actions of the life we have just left. 

 and at that time, there is no one we have to impress by trying to be "hip".
 

 we don't have to claim we have no interest in whether there is, or is not, a 
"bardo" because we are now there, just as we figured we'd be.
 

 and yes, it means to live like a warrior in the Carlos Castendes sense, here 
and now, so that journey is one of interest and fun, and we're not trying to 
get our ducks in a row, just a bit too late.
 

 that, is my Sunday evening, rap.  (-:
 

  
 

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

 "By every thought, word and action, every individual is setting forth 
influence in his surroundings, and that influence is not restricted to any 
boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level of creation." -MMY
 
 Quoting "steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife]" mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>:
 

 > nice one, Richard
 >
 >
 > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 >  wrote :
 >
 >  You've just described The Maharishi Effect. Now can you spell
 > cognitive dissonance? Thanks.
 >
 > ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 >  wrote :
 >
 >
 >  The Rama guy I spent some time with had some interesting theories,
 > some of which I still lean in the direction of.
 >
 >
 >  One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical.
 >
 > "We know, if we drop a stone in a pond, the ripples begin to move,
 > and they move over the whole pond, reaching all the extremities. One
 > slight stir in any part of the pond stirs the whole pond, influences
 > the entire field of water, and its surroundings. Similarly, by every
 > thought, word and action, every individual is setting forth influence
 > in his surroundings, and that influence is not restricted to any
 > boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level of creation." -
 > Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
 >
 >
 > TM Power: Tapping the untapped source of power that lies within
 > http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y 
 > http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y
 >
 > To this day, I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems
 > with spiritual practice can be traced back to that moment of
 > mistaking the basic nature of the universe as hierarchical, rather
 > than relational.
 >
 > According to what I've read, one of the demonstrable powers claimed
 > by TM is the "Maharishi effect." According to TM scientists:
 > "collective meditation causes changes in a fundamental, unified
 > physical field, and...those changes radiate into society and affect
 > all aspects of society for the better"...
 >
 >
 >  Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you
 > mentioned, Rama thought that the study of relational database was
 > quite beneficial to people on a spiritual path because to become good
 > at it you have to be capable of holding a huge, three-dimensional
 > representation of a hunk of data -- and more importantly the
 > relationships *between* the different parts and types of this hunk of
 > data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex
 > corporate database in your head to be this century's counterpart of
 > Tibetan monks holding whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their
 > heads.
 >
 >
 >
 >  I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck,
 > but he was right about this one.
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >
 >  From: salyavin808 mailto:no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
 >  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 >  Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 >  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 >
 >
 >---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 >  wrote :
 >
 >  Re "Set faces to stunned":
 >
 >  I am fully gobsmacked.
 >
 >
 >  The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned
 > it's miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 >
 >
 >  Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either.
 >
 >
 >  And this video may have started something. It popped up on my
 > Facebook page because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in
 > his head* and can also juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He
 > reckons himself and a friend, similarly talented, will be able to do
 > seven cubes while juggling and passing them between them. They start
 > practising this week I will post the video if they achieve it.
 >
 >
 >  * I know he can do them in his head because we were rou

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread rich...@rwilliams.us [FairfieldLife]

/"By every thought, word and action, every individual is setting forth
influence in his surroundings, and that influence is not restricted to any
boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level of creation."/ -MMY

Quoting "steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
:


nice one, Richard


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

  You've just described The Maharishi Effect. Now can you spell
cognitive dissonance? Thanks.

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


  The Rama guy I spent some time with had some interesting theories,
some of which I still lean in the direction of.


  One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical.

"We know, if we drop a stone in a pond, the ripples begin to move,
and they move over the whole pond, reaching all the extremities. One
slight stir in any part of the pond stirs the whole pond, influences
the entire field of water, and its surroundings. Similarly, by every
thought, word and action, every individual is setting forth influence
in his surroundings, and that influence is not restricted to any
boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level of creation." -
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


TM Power: Tapping the untapped source of power that lies within
http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y

To this day, I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems
with spiritual practice can be traced back to that moment of
mistaking the basic nature of the universe as hierarchical, rather
than relational.

According to what I've read, one of the demonstrable powers claimed
by TM is the "Maharishi effect." According to TM scientists:
"collective meditation causes changes in a fundamental, unified
physical field, and...those changes radiate into society and affect
all aspects of society for the better"...


  Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you
mentioned, Rama thought that the study of relational database was
quite beneficial to people on a spiritual path because to become good
at it you have to be capable of holding a huge, three-dimensional
representation of a hunk of data -- and more importantly the
relationships *between* the different parts and types of this hunk of
data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex
corporate database in your head to be this century's counterpart of
Tibetan monks holding whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their
heads.



  I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck,
but he was right about this one.





  From: salyavin808 
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
  Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...


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

  Re "Set faces to stunned":

  I am fully gobsmacked.


  The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned
it's miraculous. Who needs sidhis?


  Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either.


  And this video may have started something. It popped up on my
Facebook page because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in
his head* and can also juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He
reckons himself and a friend, similarly talented, will be able to do
seven cubes while juggling and passing them between them. They start
practising this week I will post the video if they achieve it.


  * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's
house when we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could
do them. He looked at it for a minute and said he could tell that
some stickers had been moved which made us laugh, but then he moved a
few around and then did the whole thing in less than a minute.



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

  https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
nice one, Richard
 

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

 You've just described The Maharishi Effect. Now can you spell cognitive 
dissonance? Thanks. 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 The Rama guy I spent some time with had some interesting theories, some of 
which I still lean in the direction of. 
 

 One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical. 

"We know, if we drop a stone in a pond, the ripples begin to move, and they 
move over the whole pond, reaching all the extremities. One slight stir in any 
part of the pond stirs the whole pond, influences the entire field of water, 
and its surroundings. Similarly, by every thought, word and action, every 
individual is setting forth influence in his surroundings, and that influence 
is not restricted to any boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level 
of creation." - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


TM Power: Tapping the untapped source of power that lies within
http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y

To this day, I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems with 
spiritual practice can be traced back to that moment of mistaking the basic 
nature of the universe as hierarchical, rather than relational. 

According to what I've read, one of the demonstrable powers claimed by TM is 
the "Maharishi effect." According to TM scientists: "collective meditation 
causes changes in a fundamental, unified physical field, and...those changes 
radiate into society and affect all aspects of society for the better"...
 

 Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you mentioned, Rama 
thought that the study of relational database was quite beneficial to people on 
a spiritual path because to become good at it you have to be capable of holding 
a huge, three-dimensional representation of a hunk of data -- and more 
importantly the relationships *between* the different parts and types of this 
hunk of data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex corporate 
database in your head to be this century's counterpart of Tibetan monks holding 
whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their heads. 

 

 I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck, but he was 
right about this one. 


 

 
 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 
 
   ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :
 
 Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
 

 And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
 

 * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.
 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/

 







 













 


 









  




Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread salyavin808

 

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

 From: salyavin808 
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I never got into these things, being neither a puzzle nor a game person, but 
the fellow I live with in my extended family did. He can solve a normal Rubik's 
cube (3x3) in a couple of minutes. What's more interesting is to see him take 
on bigger cubes (5x5, 7x7).

 
 

 

 I'd love to know what having this level of abstract thinking would be like. 
Maybe science can come up with a pill that temporarily makes one capable of 
doing a Rubik's in your head, but would you ever want to lose it once you've 
had it? 

 

 I never really got into gaming, whether that mindset was expressed via chess 
or solving complex puzzles. But I *did* get into computer science as a model of 
and facilitator of expanding consciousness. The Rama guy I spent some time with 
had some interesting theories, some of which I still lean in the direction of. 

 

 One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical. To this 
day, I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems with spiritual 
practice can be traced back to that moment of mistaking the basic nature of the 
universe as hierarchical, rather than relational. 

 

 Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you mentioned, Rama 
thought that the study of relational database was quite beneficial to people on 
a spiritual path because to become good at it you have to be capable of holding 
a huge, three-dimensional representation of a hunk of data -- and more 
importantly the relationships *between* the different parts and types of this 
hunk of data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex corporate 
database in your head to be this century's counterpart of Tibetan monks holding 
whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their heads. 

 

 I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck, but he was 
right about this one. 


 

 Hmm, I'd have to know more about his theory to really glom what he's on about. 
Seems like it could be both relational and heirarchical to me? At least in a 
physics sense...
 

 I used to work with data bases, I really enjoyed it as once you've amassed 
vast amounts of information you can, if you were systematic enough, mine them 
for fascinating and hitherto unknown information - things you can't see just 
from looking at random data. I impressed many a corporate boss with my reports 
on their media coverage, it looks like you've got super powers if you can see 
beyond the mundane like that.
 

 When I stopped working for the TMO I went back to my old media analysis firm 
to see if they wanted me back but another division of my company had invented a 
piece of software to monitor the then new fangled internet for what I used to 
have to do with newspaper clippings, and they'd all been downsized. Doh!
 

 I'm into photography and being able to construct abstract models is essential 
there too. If you're confronted with a scene and have to adjust something to 
get results beyond what the auto settings can manage, you've really got to know 
how what you shift will affect the outcome. Sure, you can take a shot and look 
at the results on the screen (these days) but to really get what you want you 
need a working model of a camera in your head and doing this can mean the 
difference between getting the shot and not getting it.
 

 As all cameras are the functionally the same they are also easier to use than 
Rubik's cubes, to me anyway.
 

 
 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 
 
   ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :
 
 Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
 

 And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
 

 * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.
 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/

 







 













 


 











Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread rich...@rwilliams.us [FairfieldLife]
You've just described The Maharishi Effect. Now can you spell cognitive 
dissonance? Thanks. 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 The Rama guy I spent some time with had some interesting theories, some of 
which I still lean in the direction of. 
 

 One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical. 

"We know, if we drop a stone in a pond, the ripples begin to move, and they 
move over the whole pond, reaching all the extremities. One slight stir in any 
part of the pond stirs the whole pond, influences the entire field of water, 
and its surroundings. Similarly, by every thought, word and action, every 
individual is setting forth influence in his surroundings, and that influence 
is not restricted to any boundaries. It goes on and on and reaches every level 
of creation." - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi


TM Power: Tapping the untapped source of power that lies within
http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y http://tinyurl.com/42ggy3y

To this day, I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems with 
spiritual practice can be traced back to that moment of mistaking the basic 
nature of the universe as hierarchical, rather than relational. 

According to what I've read, one of the demonstrable powers claimed by TM is 
the "Maharishi effect." According to TM scientists: "collective meditation 
causes changes in a fundamental, unified physical field, and...those changes 
radiate into society and affect all aspects of society for the better"...
 

 Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you mentioned, Rama 
thought that the study of relational database was quite beneficial to people on 
a spiritual path because to become good at it you have to be capable of holding 
a huge, three-dimensional representation of a hunk of data -- and more 
importantly the relationships *between* the different parts and types of this 
hunk of data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex corporate 
database in your head to be this century's counterpart of Tibetan monks holding 
whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their heads. 

 

 I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck, but he was 
right about this one. 


 

 
 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 
 
   ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :
 
 Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
 

 And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
 

 * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.
 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/

 







 













 


 









  


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
From: salyavin808 

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

I never got into these things, being neither a puzzle nor a game person, but 
the fellow I live with in my extended family did. He can solve a normal Rubik's 
cube (3x3) in a couple of minutes. What's more interesting is to see him take 
on bigger cubes (5x5, 7x7).


I'd love to know what having this level of abstract thinking would be like. 
Maybe science can come up with a pill that temporarily makes one capable of 
doing a Rubik's in your head, but would you ever want to lose it once you've 
had it? 

I never really got into gaming, whether that mindset was expressed via chess or 
solving complex puzzles. But I *did* get into computer science as a model of 
and facilitator of expanding consciousness. The Rama guy I spent some time with 
had some interesting theories, some of which I still lean in the direction of. 

One of them was that the universe is relational, not hierarchical. To this day, 
I am SO down with this. Pretty much ALL of the problems with spiritual practice 
can be traced back to that moment of mistaking the basic nature of the universe 
as hierarchical, rather than relational. 

Anyway, back to that "temporarily capable of ..." thing you mentioned, Rama 
thought that the study of relational database was quite beneficial to people on 
a spiritual path because to become good at it you have to be capable of holding 
a huge, three-dimensional representation of a hunk of data -- and more 
importantly the relationships *between* the different parts and types of this 
hunk of data -- in your head. He likened being able to hold a complex corporate 
database in your head to be this century's counterpart of Tibetan monks holding 
whole, three-dimensional mandalas in their heads. 

I still agree with him about this. He may have been a crazy fuck, but he was 
right about this one. 


  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

Re "Set faces to stunned":
I am fully gobsmacked.
The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
* I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.


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

https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/



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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-17 Thread salyavin808

 

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

 I never got into these things, being neither a puzzle nor a game person, but 
the fellow I live with in my extended family did. He can solve a normal Rubik's 
cube (3x3) in a couple of minutes. What's more interesting is to see him take 
on bigger cubes (5x5, 7x7).

 
 

I'd love to know what having this level of abstract thinking would be like. 
Maybe science can come up with a pill that temporarily makes one capable of 
doing a Rubik's in your head, but would you ever want to lose it once you've 
had it? 
 

 
 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
 
 
   ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :
 
 Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
 

 And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
 

 * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.
 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/

 







 


 











Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-16 Thread TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I never got into these things, being neither a puzzle nor a game person, but 
the fellow I live with in my extended family did. He can solve a normal Rubik's 
cube (3x3) in a couple of minutes. What's more interesting is to see him take 
on bigger cubes (5x5, 7x7).

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Sunday, May 17, 2015 8:11 AM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...
   
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Re "Set faces to stunned":
I am fully gobsmacked.
The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
* I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.


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[FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-16 Thread salyavin808

 

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

 Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 Not this guy for sure, or mindfulness either. 
 

 And this video may have started something. It popped up on my Facebook page 
because a friend of mine - who can do Rubik's cubes in his head* and can also 
juggle - has seen it as a challenge. He reckons himself and a friend, similarly 
talented, will be able to do seven cubes while juggling and passing them 
between them. They start practising this week I will post the video if they 
achieve it.
 

 * I know he can do them in his head because we were round someone's house when 
we were kids and they had a cube and we asked if he could do them. He looked at 
it for a minute and said he could tell that some stickers had been moved which 
made us laugh, but then he moved a few around and then did the whole thing in 
less than a minute.
 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/

 








[FairfieldLife] Re: Set faces to stunned...

2015-05-16 Thread s3raph...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Re "Set faces to stunned": 

 I am fully gobsmacked.
 

 The coordination between brain, hands and cubes is so finely tuned it's 
miraculous. Who needs sidhis?
 

 
 

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

 https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/ 
https://www.facebook.com/EightNinetySeven/videos/10153461649158747/