[FairfieldLife] If Nabby hadn't left...
...this would be for him: Minions - PUPPY | | | | | | | | | | | Minions - PUPPY | | | | View on vimeo.com | Preview by Yahoo | | | | |
[FairfieldLife] For Nabby
[FairfieldLife] Hey Nabby!
Hey Nabby! Didn't you say a few weeks ago that all the changes in Crimea and the Ukraine were due to purusha and all the yogic flyers in the area? Well jai guru age of enlightenment! http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-28858542 Street battles rage in east Ukraine Clashes are reported in the centre of the eastern Ukrainian city of Luhansk as government forces try to close in on rebel strongholds. View on www.bbc.com Preview by Yahoo
[FairfieldLife] Did Nabby miss this one?
A very real crop circle: http://www.mercurynews.com/business/ci_24853325/monterey-county-crop-circle-publicity-stunt-nvidia
[FairfieldLife] Hey Nabby...
Some of them there hillbilly music for y'all.. http://youtu.be/b0eknUtEMWw Damn can he play! Erich Arvidson: Well it looks like the devil lost that round of the guitar duel Just business as usual... http://youtu.be/tnepPZChA5U
[FairfieldLife] For Nabby
Rick (I assume) posted this on the FFL main page. Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense. ~ Buddha This is the reason I don't hold with your unproven and unprovable theory that Maha was enlightened and had the best interests of thei world at heart.
[FairfieldLife] For Nabby: Crop circles discovered underwater near Japan
Hint: First gaze at the first two photos, and wonder at the obvious alien message being conveyed to us. Next, read to the end of the article, and learn how they came to be. Mysterious Underwater `Crop Circles' Discovered Off the Coast of Japan [Mysterious Underwater Crop Circles Discovered Off the Coast of Japan nature Japan fish ] [Mysterious Underwater Crop Circles Discovered Off the Coast of Japan nature Japan fish ] According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration less than five percent http://oceanservice.noaa.gov/facts/exploration.html of the world's oceans have been explored, meaning that 95% of what lies deep underwater on Earth has yet to be seen by human eyes. One person who has dedicated his life to uncovering the mysteries of the deep is Japanese photographer Yoji Ookata http://ookatayouji.amaminchu.com/ who obtained his scuba license at the age of 21 and has since spent the last 50 years exploring and documenting his discoveries off the coast of Japan. Recently while on a dive near Amami Oshima at the southern tip of the country, Ookata spotted something he had never encountered before: rippling geometric sand patterns nearly six feet in diameter almost 80 feet below sea level. He soon returned with colleagues and a television crew from the nature program NHK http://cgi2.nhk.or.jp/darwin/broadcasting/detail.cgi?p=p285 to document the origins what he dubbed the mystery circle. Here is what they found. [Mysterious Underwater Crop Circles Discovered Off the Coast of Japan nature Japan fish ] [Mysterious Underwater Crop Circles Discovered Off the Coast of Japan nature Japan fish ] Using underwater cameras the team discovered the artist is a small puffer fish only a few inches in length that swims tirelessly through the day and night to create these vast organic sculptures using the gesture of a single fin. Through careful observation the team found the circles serve a variety of crucial ecological functions, the most important of which is to attract mates. Apparently the female fish are attracted to the hills and valleys within the sand and traverse them carefully to discover the male fish where the pair eventually lay eggs at the circle's center, the grooves later acting as a natural buffer to ocean currents that protect the delicate offspring. Scientists also learned that the more ridges contained within the sculpture resulted in a much greater likelihood of the fish pairing. To learn more about the circles check out the full scoop over on Spoon and Tamago http://www.spoon-tamago.com/2012/09/18/deep-sea-mystery-circle-love-sto\ ry/ , and you can see two high resolution desktop photos courtesy of NHK here http://cgi2.nhk.or.jp/darwin/wallp/index.html . If we're still making discoveries this significant in 2012, it really makes you wonder what else is down there. Just 95% more to go.
[FairfieldLife] The Nabby Issue
It is tempting, from time to time, to point to nablusos1008 on this forum as a prime example of TMer stupidity and bigotry, or TM True Believer (which few would dispute that he is) stupidity and bigotry, but I don't think that's really it. True, the opinions and statements he makes here *are* reflective of how a great number of TM True Believers think -- saying that Rick is damned eternally to Hell for creating this forum, that all forms of meditation (especially Buddhist ones) are lesser than TM, that most people who criticize TM and Maharishi are paid to do so by the CIA and/or the Dalai Lama, and that Buddhism is a low-vibe belief system and that Buddhists think of little else but destroying TM and are trained to do so. All of these kinds of statements and more, including making up obvious lies about people on this forum, have been made over and over by Nabby on this forum, and have gone remarkably uncommented on and unchallenged by the other TM supporters here. Including (and especially) some who characterize themselves as crusaders for fairness, self-appointed hall monitors whose *dharma* they claim it is to point out any instance of unfairness or bigotry here, and blast away at the transgressors. Their silence about his excesses speaks volumes about the true nature of TMers and their supposed superiority, morality-wise. But, having said all this, I don't think that being a TM bigot is really Nabby's problem. I think it's that he's German. Germans are, after all, the nationality that produced Hitler and the Holocaust. They are the nationality that produced Raja Immanuel, who was so Maharishi-whipped that he preached for TM as a method of creating an Invincible Germany, clueless to the fact that this would make him -- and Maharishi -- sound like Neo-Nazis, even in Germany itself. Even in the TM movement, Germans have long been looked down upon as the backwards, wannabee-fascists they are. Think about WYMS, the gangster brigade created by Maharishi who became hated movement-wide for their strongarm tactics and oh-so-superior Aryan ways. So for lurkers who are looking for an explanation as to Nabby's craziness and excesses, although it is tempting to blame them on a lifetime of being a TM cultist and thus having been brainwashed by Maharishi, I don't think that's the whole story. You can't really blame the things Nabby believes and says on TM alone. It's in his blood. ANYONE of German ancestry is like this. It just comes with the territory, and is part of the collective gene pool. Germans and the descendants of Germans just can't help themselves; they're the retards of the human race. You know...the same way that being critical of TM or Maharishi is inextricably tied to being Buddhist. :-)
RE: [FairfieldLife] The Nabby Issue
Is Nabby German? I thought he lived in Scandinavia. Well Zieg Heil to you old buddy! From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of turquoiseb Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2012 4:48 AM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] The Nabby Issue It is tempting, from time to time, to point to nablusos1008 on this forum as a prime example of TMer stupidity and bigotry, or TM True Believer (which few would dispute that he is) stupidity and bigotry, but I don't think that's really it. True, the opinions and statements he makes here *are* reflective of how a great number of TM True Believers think -- saying that Rick is damned eternally to Hell for creating this forum, that all forms of meditation (especially Buddhist ones) are lesser than TM, that most people who criticize TM and Maharishi are paid to do so by the CIA and/or the Dalai Lama, and that Buddhism is a low-vibe belief system and that Buddhists think of little else but destroying TM and are trained to do so. All of these kinds of statements and more, including making up obvious lies about people on this forum, have been made over and over by Nabby on this forum, and have gone remarkably uncommented on and unchallenged by the other TM supporters here. Including (and especially) some who characterize themselves as crusaders for fairness, self-appointed hall monitors whose *dharma* they claim it is to point out any instance of unfairness or bigotry here, and blast away at the transgressors. Their silence about his excesses speaks volumes about the true nature of TMers and their supposed superiority, morality-wise. But, having said all this, I don't think that being a TM bigot is really Nabby's problem. I think it's that he's German. Germans are, after all, the nationality that produced Hitler and the Holocaust. They are the nationality that produced Raja Immanuel, who was so Maharishi-whipped that he preached for TM as a method of creating an Invincible Germany, clueless to the fact that this would make him -- and Maharishi -- sound like Neo-Nazis, even in Germany itself. Even in the TM movement, Germans have long been looked down upon as the backwards, wannabee-fascists they are. Think about WYMS, the gangster brigade created by Maharishi who became hated movement-wide for their strongarm tactics and oh-so-superior Aryan ways. So for lurkers who are looking for an explanation as to Nabby's craziness and excesses, although it is tempting to blame them on a lifetime of being a TM cultist and thus having been brainwashed by Maharishi, I don't think that's the whole story. You can't really blame the things Nabby believes and says on TM alone. It's in his blood. ANYONE of German ancestry is like this. It just comes with the territory, and is part of the collective gene pool. Germans and the descendants of Germans just can't help themselves; they're the retards of the human race. You know...the same way that being critical of TM or Maharishi is inextricably tied to being Buddhist. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Has Nabby finally been outed?
Watching this video from UFO Phil, the former alien abductee who says he'll assume the Presidency of the US (and the Earth) without a single vote, I found myself wondering if Phil were our own Nabby. Watch the video and decide for yourself. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/21/ufo-phil-for-president_n_1289440.html
Re: [FairfieldLife] For Nabby - The Message of the Pleiadians - YouTube
I'm not Nabbybut this is a great reminder message and worth viewing. I saw that movie What the Bleep a long time ago. There are sooo many of these types of reminders around in multiple contexts seemingly to intend to communicate to all factions of the human race. --- On Wed, 7/27/11, Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com wrote: From: Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] For Nabby - The Message of the Pleiadians - YouTube To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, July 27, 2011, 8:45 AM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnRta1xu6FYfeature=player_embedded
[FairfieldLife] For Nabby - The Message of the Pleiadians - YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnRta1xu6FY http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnRta1xu6FYfeature=player_embedded feature=player_embedded
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby will like this one
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@... wrote: http://www.chakranews.com/sathya-sai-controversies-and-the-art-of-guru-bashing/1221 Sounds remarkably like some at FFL, doesn't it? The bottom line is that nothing critical ever said about a guru can ever be possible. It's all made up by People With Agendas (otherwise known in psychology as the ubiquitous they who are always persecuting the paranoid). Pure, paranoid elitism. What I consider much bigger and more interesting questions are, What is the nature of guru worship in the first place? What makes it 'tick'? I find the same answer to both questions: elitism. The bottom line of guru-worship is Some people are better than others. The corollary is, Because I am special enough and discerning enough to have found a 'real' guru, that makes me better than others, too. I don't buy it. Like Curtis, I have studied the theater of spiritual practice, and know that about 95% of what all seekers in history have felt from their gurus was projected there, as the result of falling for cer- tain verbal and visual cues (not to mention the occas- ional parlor magic trick) that were intentionally designed to inspire not only devotion, but unquestion- ing devotion. And that's fine (I guess) if you get off on such things. Some people do. Me, not so much. Thus at this point in my life I doubt that I would ever again swing behind studying with a teacher. Hanging out with a friend, someone who has learned more things about certain sub- jects than I have, no problem. But the key there is the word friend. There is not a popsicle's chance in hell that I'd ever be interested in anyone who felt the need to surround themselves with the pomp, circumstance, and bad theater of, say, a Maharishi or a Rama or a Sai Baba or an Amma, or most traditional teachers. They, as I think Vaj pointed out about Amma, are about recreating (or, probably more accurately, simulating) the mythic stories of spiritual teachers from the past. I'm just not into the past. I don't think it has all that much to teach us, other than lessons learned from the history of it all. I don't buy that people in the so-called Vedic era knew more than we do. I don't buy that the things they wrote down in books were some- how cognized or dictated by God. The guys and gals of the past were IMO just guys and gals. Their opinions may be interesting from a voyeuristic historical point of view, but that's what they were, opinions. IMO there ain't an ounce of Truth in their dead words on dead pages (or anywhere else for that matter), so I'm just not into reading them endlessly trying to project some kind of meaning into them that may or may not be there. I'm into the tantra of daily life. I am not wowed by miracles (having seen many of them), nor by shakti (having experienced a lot of it). To me these are cheap thrills that are pleasant enough at the time but don't do much for a seeker in the long run IMO. The lasting stuff comes IMO from one's *own* meditations and exper- iences, not from the latest traveling guru show. I *understand* that some are sold out to this notion that some people are better than they are, and that the only way they can achieve this betterness them- selves is to glom onto someone who they believe has it and do everything they say. And I *understand* that there is a great comfort in abdicating the responsibility for one's own spiritual advancement like this, and turning it over to someone else. It's just that I don't groove that way. I'm more of a spiritual DIY-er. I walk my own path, and don't particularly feel that I need a guide to tell me where it leads. I don't *care* where it leads. My path is goal-less; I walk it because the walking is fun, and almost always entertaining. All of this said, I have no problem with others glomming onto whatever spiritual teachers they want, for whatever reasons they tell themselves and others they do it. Have fun, and I wish you a fine ride. But don't come around assigning nefarious motives to me if I criticize those teachers. That's just cult paranoia, and makes *you* look stupid. There was no organized anti Sai movement, just as there was never any organized anti TM movement. It was (and is) a few individuals who have opinions, and state them publicly. Trying to make them into something more is just one more ego-bound exercise in cult paranoia and self importance IMO.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby will like this one
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@... wrote: http://www.chakranews.com/sathya-sai-controversies-and-the-art-of-guru-b\ ashi ng/1221 That's right, and in fact I liked it so much that I copied the article here: Monday, April 25th, 2011 | Posted by Editor http://www.chakranews.com/author/romikaSathya Sai Controversies and the Art of Guru Bashing [Spiritual Guru - Sathya Sai Baba] http://www.chakranews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Spiritual-Guru-Sat\ hya-Sai-Baba.jpg Spiritual Guru - Sathya Sai Baba By Raj Sharma It is not uncommon now that for many Gurus, Rishis or Seers who have emerged from India, there has always been an unprecedented number of vicious attacks launched on them. These have come in the guise of slander, misquotes, false allegations and myriad smear campaigns. Moreover it is interesting to note that most of these attackers often turn out to be either individuals who have been suffering from dysfunctional complexes or personality disorders, or pseudo spiritualists, fundamentalists and Christian missionaries working at religions conversion of Hindus, or self-appointed- rationalist experts with highly opinionated, insular theories or dishonest television reporters and interviewers sensationalizing and tarnishing the image of Hinduism and Hindu Gurus, keeping with the trend of unprofessional, ignorant reporting and the highly biased- `paid news syndrome'. No doubt there have been many isolated cases in history where certain imposters and charlatans have deceived people parading in the garb of self- realized yogis. However to use such cases to generalize on all Hindu gurus is akin to defaming all doctors and the whole medical profession for the malpractices of a few. Such an attitude thus does not only reek of flawed human reasoning but also exposes an irrational bias towards Hinduism as a whole and a long- standing socio- political agenda of a malicious nature and intent to debase India's sacred culture and tradition. Let us start with the historical case of Swami Vivekananda the great philosopher teacher. When Vivekananda went to Chicago in 1893 to speak at the parliament of the world's religions, he was ridiculed by members of other faiths. This was not because of what he said, but because of everyone's lack of knowledge of Hinduism and their preconceptions of a faith based in mythology with worshiping of animals and nature. After this there were many attempts to defame Vivekananda by the church during his maiden US voyage because of his mass appeal, displaying that the anti-Hindu guru stance was taken by many over 100 years ago. This approach was also accepted by many and not challenged. Let us also take the current case with Sathya Sai Baba. Many have heard of him as the guru or Avatar who had performed untold miracles from childhood. Indeed we would find millions who have seen or benefited from his miracles throughout the world. Yet there has been a constant sinister smear campaign to malign his name and mission in the media. Over 90% of anti Sai allegations can be attributed to Tal Brook (Robert Taliaferro Brooke), who was often seen at Sai Baba's ashram in the 1970s. He proclaimed he was Sai Baba's number one western follower. He started the sexual allegations campaign, which initiated from him talking to an unidentified man Surya Das who was told by another unidentified man `Patrick' who had apparently had physical relations with Sai Baba. No one else has met these individuals. Why did Tal Brooke go to India? He stated that spirit guides, and belief in psychic stuff brought him to India and to Sai Baba. Why did he suddenly stop his pro Sai Baba work whilst at the Ashram titled The Amazing Advent? Which incidentally Sai Baba refused to bless. Why did he leave the ashram circulate his anti Sai Baba rumours soon afterwards? Because he stated he had demonic encounters, hearing voices of spirits, out of body experiences, but acknowledged that Sai Baba had Christ like powers that baffled top scientists. In 1976 Tal Brook published an anti Sai book titled Lord of the Air*. In the book and in subsequent years he has attacked Sai Baba Hinduism, suggesting that enlightenment is an evil path to Satan and that God-Men and Gurus are in a state of perfect demonic possession. He believes that Sai Baba embodies a timeless, demonic presence. What does this say about the integrity and objectivity of his claims against Sai Baba? What is also missing is the story of his constant high usage of drugs while at university India, and his drug induced hallucinations of being self-realized. Other Americans recognised him as a fanatic Christian at the ashram, which is contrary to his claim of becoming a Christian post Sai Baba. He was a member of the Neo-American Church founded by Arthur Kleps (a follower of LSD guru Timothy Leary). Kleps was alleged to be anti-Semitic by the Dutch police who expelled him from Holland. Tal Brooke has denounced Hollywood as being
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby will like this one
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: http://www.chakranews.com/sathya-sai-controversies-and-the-art-of-guru-b\ ashing/1221 Sounds remarkably like some at FFL, doesn't it? The bottom line is that nothing critical ever said about a guru can ever be possible. It's all made up by People With Agendas (otherwise known in psychology as the ubiquitous they who are always persecuting the paranoid). Pure, paranoid elitism. What I consider much bigger and more interesting questions are, What is the nature of guru worship in the first place? What makes it 'tick'? Guru worship is for cultists like you who don't realize the role of a Guru which leads to cult burnout leading to diseases like Small Penis Disorder and then you spend the rest of your life dabbling in Guru pedopharnelia. I have never hesitated in mocking Guru worshiping cultists like YOU at Ammachi. I'm PRO Guru but don't indulge in any Guru worshipping. Nor will I end up like you, a pathetic miserable old man who has to resort to lies and deception on Gurus. This attitude is because of *your cultist* behavior and a *gross misunderstanding* on the role of a spiritual Guru. I call it - Paranoid Guru Pedopharlenism Barry Wright: From Cultist to Paranoid Guru Pedopharnelism sounds like a nice title for your biography. I have always admired your writings skills - Hope you take the proposed name as my humble offering. I find the same answer to both questions: elitism. The bottom line of guru-worship is Some people are better than others. The corollary is, Because I am special enough and discerning enough to have found a 'real' guru, that makes me better than others, too. This is why you got in to spirituality so you could feel better than others. Spirituality is not about feeling special, in fact communism can exist only in spirituality. Equality is not possible in the outer world, it is only possible in the inner world, everyone can be one with the essence and that *includes* you. I don't buy it. Like Curtis, I have studied the theater of spiritual practice, and know that about 95% of what all seekers in history have felt from their gurus was projected there, as the result of falling for cer- tain verbal and visual cues (not to mention the occas- ional parlor magic trick) that were intentionally designed to inspire not only devotion, but unquestion- ing devotion. You are onto something here. That 95% includes you and Curtis right? Are should we round it off to 96%? When people come to spirituality they come wounded, they come hurt, painful and betrayed by the material world which promised them much happiness. These people usually are more intense than ordinary people who are quite content to band-aid their misery with a 4 hour commute, 50 hour job, a spouse, house and kids. When these people come to spirituality they naturally want to belong, they may indulge in a bit of Guru worship, they are excited - they have new toys. Eastern puja materials, bhajans, kirtans, lots of books to read. But slowly they come to realize that the real principles of spirituality and the role of a Guru. That the real purpose of a Guru is to point to your inner Guru. And that's fine (I guess) if you get off on such things. Some people do. Me, not so much. Thus at this point in my life I doubt that I would ever again swing behind studying with a teacher. Hanging out with a friend, someone who has learned more things about certain sub- jects than I have, no problem. But the key there is the word friend. That is perfectly all right. There is not a popsicle's chance in hell that I'd ever be interested in anyone who felt the need to surround themselves with the pomp, circumstance, and bad theater of, say, a Maharishi or a Rama or a Sai Baba or an Amma, or most traditional teachers. There is always pomp and theater around Gurus, that shouldn't distract a discriminating one. The true goal of a spiritual Guru is to encourage the seeker to be an individual. I'm into the tantra of daily life. I am not wowed by miracles (having seen many of them), nor by shakti (having experienced a lot of it). To me these are cheap thrills that are pleasant enough at the time but don't do much for a seeker in the long run IMO. The lasting stuff comes IMO from one's *own* meditations and exper- iences, not from the latest traveling guru show. You are right, experiences that don't lead to a balance and integration is worthless. Obviously they haven't done a thing to you. You remain quite stunted. I *understand* that some are sold out to this notion that some people are better than they are, and that the only way they can achieve this betterness them- selves is to glom onto someone who they believe has it and do everything they say. And I *understand* that there is a great comfort in abdicating the responsibility for one's own spiritual advancement like
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby will like this one
and this one? Tuesday, April 19th, 2011 | Posted by Editor http://www.chakranews.com/author/romika Sathya Sai Baba, the Divine Alchemist By Tina Sadhwani [Sathya Sai Baba represented in a portrait - Sai master of the universe] http://www.chakranews.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/Sathya-Sai-Baba-re\ presented-in-a-portrait-Sai-master-of-the-universe.jpg Sathya Sai Baba represented in a portrait Sai master of the universe It has been said that at every turning point and every great epoch of the earth's existence there has often been one extraordinary being standing at the leading edge of light, unravelling the consciousness in which the transcendent descends into the physical, in which the cosmic pulse of the universe converges to a point, to a singularity that is at once human with its manifested boundaries, as well as suprahuman, displaying its infinite capabilities. Both heaven and earth have collaborated in the sacred alchemy of such a creation and in the divine birth of such an extraordinary being. In the language of the Hindus, such a sacred being is referred to as the Avatar. He is the direct, super-conscious descendent of the same force that shapes the universe and renders it its harmonies and balance. He symbolizes the unity of all existence and the pinnacle of the divine intelligence that is diffused in all things. To many around the world who have experienced him, Sri Sathya Sai Baba, is the living embodiment of such a force and spiritual descent, that unifies all the planes of existence, from the cosmic to the planetary and finally to the individual, guiding humankind to the next stage of evolution, signifying the ultimate transformation and alchemy of Spirit and opening us to the possibilities of a higher dynamism, a higher principle by which we may actualize our own greatest potentials. He therein points us to our own hidden depths for the divinity of which he is an extension is immanent in every one of us. As he says himself that we all are integral parts of the same omnipresent reality in which we are all inseparably connected, from which we all emanate and to which we all return. To recognize that we are vibrations of the same sacred essence however demands a sense of freedom of perception that uplifts us from the narrow precepts of our own mind. .. Moreover, Baba has also brought back the ancient and illuminating wisdom of the Vedic era back into our lives as he reminds us in his own words My love towards the Veda is equalled only by my love towards Humanity Every human being must revere the Vedas. It is the very foundation of life. The welfare of the nation and the prosperity of the world are dependent on the Vedas The Vedas are a means of establishing a link with the Divine.. http://www.chakranews.com/sathya-sai-baba-the-divine-alchemist/1213
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby will like this one
turquoiseb: It was (and is) a few individuals who have opinions, and state them publicly... A lawsuit was created in the Superior Court of California on January 6, 2005 (Case No. 05cc01931). But realizing that the exposure was high Rahm eventually refused to go to court. No other alleged victim came forward to testify in support of his allegations, though anti-Sai activists claimed there were many alleged US victims...
[FairfieldLife] For Nabby: The Space Brothers do a crop portrait of their God
The good news is that their God is remarkably human in appearance. No bug-eyed monster God for us humans to deal with. The bad news, given the rumors channeled from the Pleiaideans that humans taste a lot like chicken, is that the Space Brothers' God looks a lot like Colonel Sanders. I know you're ready to hop on the first space flight offered to ya, Nabs, but me I'm gonna look around it first to make sure it doesn't contain an enormous deep fryer. The photo above is from Google Earth. See other cool Google Earth mysteries at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/23/google-earth-pictures-the_n_690\ 836.html#s127564 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/23/google-earth-pictures-the_n_69\ 0836.html#s127564
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
Rick, I don't live in SF, it's 30 miles away. It's such a bother to go there that I've haven't in ages. And I'm not going out of my way to see some nut who claims that light beings are here to save the world. Sounds a bit too New Whirled Odor to me or maybe TMO. I wouldn't even go if he were in Bizerkeley. Maybe Concord or Walnut Creek but then I would have a tough time keeping from laughing. Rick Archer wrote: Bhairitu, it would be cool if you to go and give us a report. From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bhairitu Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 5:03 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out! Public Lecture by Benjamin Creme: Sunday, August 8, 2:00 PM Palace of Fine Arts Theater 3301 Lyon Street (at Bay) San Francisco Free Admission John wrote: Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? As of now, I'm thinking of checking out the Hare Krishna festival at the Golden Gate Park this Sunday afternoon. I'll be taking my camera to film the activities. If I have time, I might publish the film clips on YouTube. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com , Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? As of now, I'm thinking of checking out the Hare Krishna festival at the Golden Gate Park this Sunday afternoon. I'll be taking my camera to film the activities. If I have time, I might publish the film clips on YouTube. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
Public Lecture by Benjamin Creme: Sunday, August 8, 2:00 PM Palace of Fine Arts Theater 3301 Lyon Street (at Bay) San Francisco Free Admission John wrote: Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? As of now, I'm thinking of checking out the Hare Krishna festival at the Golden Gate Park this Sunday afternoon. I'll be taking my camera to film the activities. If I have time, I might publish the film clips on YouTube. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
Bhairitu, it would be cool if you to go and give us a report. From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bhairitu Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2010 5:03 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out! Public Lecture by Benjamin Creme: Sunday, August 8, 2:00 PM Palace of Fine Arts Theater 3301 Lyon Street (at Bay) San Francisco Free Admission John wrote: Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? As of now, I'm thinking of checking out the Hare Krishna festival at the Golden Gate Park this Sunday afternoon. I'll be taking my camera to film the activities. If I have time, I might publish the film clips on YouTube. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com , Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
So has John Lennon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6INJxE49Qgk --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutp...@... wrote: I've been stomping my feet and clapping my hands, waiting for Maitraya for almost 30 years. I can't believe that people actually still listen to this guy who always says...soon...very soon. --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: From: Bhairitu noozg...@... Subject: [FairfieldLife] Nabby, eat your heart out! To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 2:54 PM Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960. To subscribe, send a message to: fairfieldlife-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links fairfieldlife-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutp...@... wrote: I've been stomping my feet and clapping my hands, waiting for Maitraya for almost 30 years. I can't believe that people actually still listen to this guy who always says...soon...very soon. Wrong, it has already happened. He has given many television interviews availble on youtube. Now it's up to you to figure out who it is. Heaven will walk on earth in this generation - Maharishi
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_...@... wrote: Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? If you have the time don't miss this opportunity.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_re...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutphen@ wrote: I've been stomping my feet and clapping my hands, waiting for Maitraya for almost 30 years. I can't believe that people actually still listen to this guy who always says...soon...very soon. Wrong, it has already happened. Maitreya has given many television interviews availble on youtube. Now it's up to you to figure out who it is. Hint; sharing the world's resources, capitalism is unfair and will be replaced by a healthier and more just system of economics. Food must be distributed more fairly. Heaven will walk on earth in this generation - Maharishi Now that communism is gone the next to go is capitalism - Maharishi
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_re...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@ wrote: Bhairitu, I am not aware that BC is here. If the time is right, I might check him out to see what his message is. Do you know where and the time BC is speaking? If you have the time don't miss this opportunity. San Francisco Public Lecture by Benjamin Creme: Sunday, August 8, 2:00 PM Palace of Fine Arts Theater 3301 Lyon Street (at Bay) San Francisco Free Admission Public Meditation with Benjamin Creme: Tuesday, August 10, 7:30 PM Fort Mason Center Building A, Buchanan Marina Boulevard San Francisco Info: 510-841-3738 www.SharingForPeace.org http://www.SharingForPeace.org
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, eat your heart out!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter drpetersutp...@... wrote: I've been stomping my feet and clapping my hands, waiting for Maitraya for almost 30 years. I can't believe that people actually still listen to this guy who always says...soon...very soon. You mean you missed him! He clearly arrived February 30th, 2009 and has been ever present since. Maybe in that undifferentiated state of BC, you just saw oneness. --- On Wed, 8/4/10, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: From: Bhairitu noozg...@... Subject: [FairfieldLife] Nabby, eat your heart out! To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Wednesday, August 4, 2010, 2:54 PM Benjamin Creme is in San Francisco this Sunday giving a free talk. I won't be going but maybe John will. They've got ads for him on Green960. To subscribe, send a message to: fairfieldlife-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links fairfieldlife-fullfeatu...@yahoogroups.com
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby...do you have any idea who Howard Stern is?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ShempMcGurk shempmcg...@... wrote: I'm wondering if Nabby has any clue who Howard Stern is, considering he is safely ensconced in Finland or Latvia or whatever of those icelandic countries he lives in. Fartman? Lesbian dating? Ring a bell? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: http://tinyurl.com/ya3ukco And a sincere person who Maharishi obviously from these youtube films took very seriously.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby...do you have any idea who Howard Stern is?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ShempMcGurk shempmcg...@... wrote: I'm wondering if Nabby has any clue who Howard Stern is, considering he is safely ensconced in Finland or Latvia or whatever of those icelandic countries he lives in. Fartman? Lesbian dating? Ring a bell? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: http://tinyurl.com/ya3ukco Yeah, Howard is the ultimate shock jock but he loves TM and respects Maharishi. Here's a very touching broadcast of Howard talking about Maharishi right after his death and how TM helped his mother overcome depression and changed his life. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxvwmL7ns24
[FairfieldLife] Hey Nabby: first known pix of Maitreya
Nabby was right: those crop circles WERE made by aliens. Here is one captured recently after defacing a crop in Panama. [Cerro-Azul_montage_17-9-2009.jpg]
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby, a planetist, discriminates on the basis of planet of origin.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcg...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk shempmcgurk@ wrote: When you look at the close up pictures, you distinctly see in the center of the circles a pin prick; that is, the spot at which the human beings who clandestinely made these circles planted the poles which served as the axis that was attached to the cord the humans used as they circled the pole, thus making the concise circle. Right. To make this exclusive garden in the dead of the night during 8 hours, how many workers would you need - 500 people ? Without being photographed or filmed in the making amongst the crowds of thousands of crop circle enthusiasts ? Sure ! Go to youtube and do a search on how to make a crop circle. Have you ever seen anyting even remorely well do on youtube as this one ? With this kind of presiscion where not a single straw have been broken ? No you haven't. Look, just because it's humans that make the crop circles you like so much, Nabby, doesn't make them any less appealing. Are you suggesting that if human beings from planet Earth made the crop circles that they are any less significant than if aliens from another planet did? Why are you favouring beings from other planets over humans? Do you think they are BETTER than us? At least more evolved.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Nabby off his golden rocker
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: From a friend: Friends, I have been reading feverishly these past several months as our markets have entered turbulent times. The financial crisis America finds itself immersed in is summarized by the author below and echoed by more than a handful of market experts who publish respected newsletters. If all these fools, commonly called The Public, had followed Maharishis advice to buy gold when it was under 200 an ounce they would not go bankrupt enmasse today. Oh, really? Maharishi said to buy gold back in '78? Cause that's the last time it was under $200/ounce... Correct, and they would have increased their value by more than 400% as of today if they followed His advice. Quite a few people did and can relax now. Predictions is that gold could hit 3000 by the end of the year.
[FairfieldLife] Is Nabby for real?
He said something a couple of weeks ago that left me with the doubt that he might just be a really cool, free-thinking guy who poses as a holier-than-thou hypocrite just for fun. Namely, that if you can get animals to meditate if you check their meditation daily for a long time. Hard to believe that he could seriously mean that, and so if he doesn't, is he spoofing us the rest of the time?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Is Nabby for real?
I've had the same impression at times too. His stuff can be so over-the-top. I don't know. He's a strange dude or dudette, who knows! --- On Sun, 8/10/08, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [FairfieldLife] Is Nabby for real? To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008, 8:36 AM He said something a couple of weeks ago that left me with the doubt that he might just be a really cool, free-thinking guy who poses as a holier-than-thou hypocrite just for fun. Namely, that if you can get animals to meditate if you check their meditation daily for a long time. Hard to believe that he could seriously mean that, and so if he doesn’t, is he spoofing us the rest of the time?
[FairfieldLife] Bitchslapping Nabby
Someone suggested slappling Nabby back to Tuesday. Well, for those of us that fantasize doing exactly that, here is the next best thing: a youtube slow-motion of someone being bitchslapped. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BRw_ihZRJI Now, just try imagining the recipient as being Nabby. The results? You should get a warm and peaceful feeling all over.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Bitchslapping Nabby
Wow! Nabs, you have to bitch slap me back, but very slowly! --- On Sun, 8/10/08, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [FairfieldLife] Bitchslapping Nabby To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, August 10, 2008, 5:18 PM Someone suggested slappling Nabby back to Tuesday. Well, for those of us that fantasize doing exactly that, here is the next best thing: a youtube slow-motion of someone being bitchslapped. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BRw_ihZRJI Now, just try imagining the recipient as being Nabby. The results? You should get a warm and peaceful feeling all over. To subscribe, send a message to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links
[FairfieldLife] To Nabby re: Archer / Re: Another Account of Financial Fraud and Danger
Nabloss wrote to Archer: You are trying to justify that you are spreading rumours. Wether they are true or false, contentwise, are of no importance. At least to me. The stuff you are spreading about MMy could be true or not. It is of no importance for me if it is true, as I have stated before. It does not diminish his positive influence on my life or the influence he has had and continue to have on the life of this planet. Bronte writes: Nabloss, I too have had positive influences on my life on account of Maharishi. I have also had negative ones, but I treasure the positive. There's no denying, in my mind, that MMY contributed good to my life. At the same time, I personally know one woman who had a sexual encounter with him -- she told me the story. She is a person outside the TM movement who actually likes Maharishi and sees no problems with his having been sexual. I also know another woman, whose name is highly regarded within the TM movement, who confided in Rick about a very explicit sexual invitation MMY made to her on more than one occasion. She insisted that Rick keep it confidential. This is not a rumor he subscribes to, but his firsthand experience of a firsthand account. I know this same woman shared a troubling story that bordered on sexual with my old friend Sharon Ballyntine, a TM governor who died some years back. Sharon told me that the anonymous person shared with her that when she went in to see MMY privately, he would always put his head in her lap. Again, this undisclosed person is a very high-ranking TMer, whose name is as deeply written into TM movement history as Larry Domash or Keith Wallace. She's almost that famous. If Rick says she told him this, I believe him, and I believe Sharon who told me the troubling head-in-the-lap part of it 23 years ago. Also, there is Conny Larson, who you may remember as one of MMY's skin boys from Sweden. Conny is a personal friend of Rick's, as Rick was not in the inner circle but right on the fringe, a member of International Staff for many years. Conny wrote an autobiography recently, and he sent a copy of it to me as he was looking for an American editor. In it he tells of female disciples slipping into MMY's quarters at late hours of the night, coming out dissheveled much later, and the knowledge among the skin boys that sex was going on. Mostly the book is about Conny's experiences some time later as a disciple of Sai Baba, who sexually molested him time and time again, as he did many young, blonde, male disciples. Conny tells this humiliating story in an effort to bring out the truth, and the book has already been published and well-received in Sweden. In the story, four ashramites confront Sai Baba about the sex, are asked to stay in the room for a few minutes, get locked in, and later are found murdered. There is a lot of funny stuff going on with these gurus, and that does NOT mean there are not genuine practitioners of meditation, like yourself, who are focusing on the good they've learned and putting it to good use. Your love and loyalty are admirable. Your gratitude is beautiful. MMY deserves much of it. He gave us so many good things. But there is another side to the story that hasn't been seen, and people who follow the gurus have a right to know it. Then they can do with that knowledge what they choose. Where I stand on these matters is this: deep within us all is a pure field of eternity, and we are eternal individual spirits that live and breathe within That. We are unbounded at our core, the universe is our nature, and our purpose here is to express divine freedom, love, creativity and joy. Some teachers have appeared who pointed us the way toward connecting with that nature, so real but hidden by thoughts. Along the way of our learning, so many teachers took advantage of us. But the truth about our nature is the same and never can be taken away, although it can be and has been twisted and manipulated, to serve the purposes of others. I'll never throw out the baby with the bath water. I'm so glad and grateful to know who I am. But I will do everything in my power to expose the behavior of spiritual teachers who take the sincere spiritual aspirations of the innocent and use them to serve their selfish purposes. It confuses the real meaning of spirituality, and of self-realization. Nabloss wrote to Archer: The reason I labelled you white trash is because you are thriving in that gossip. Gossip without substance because your source does not want to talk. Bronte writes: Archer gossips in the sense that he shares little snippets from people's past, like what band someone belonged to, and he usually cruises on the surface of discussions in FFL instead of going deeply into them. But what he has written about people's accounts of sexual encounters with MMY isn't gossip. And it's clear in the Sexy Sadie files in the archives of this forum that he's not the
[FairfieldLife] for Nabby
I'm happy that you found reality with a guru that suggest reading material and meetings for the enlightened to stay enlightened Ron. Now that's real enlightenment, right ? ;-) The update in my path here is My Guru said there are 5 that have unfolded in Realization. Maybe it is even 6 or 7. When Sarojini came in, my Guru's comments were something like now we dont wont the mind to reroot, then she told her to read some scripture- I forget which one, but Sarojini did it immediately. I don't question too much about anything anymore, I did in the begining but it is not necessary now. why why why is not some much of interest to me, things are as they are. Main thing is - when you get there, it is never what you thought it was. My Guru and the other enlightened ones here make a lot of comments and I forward some of them on. My Guru said yesterday in trying to explain things that ounce you are there, you find it hard to believe that Maya could have ever sneaked in like this. As you know in TM, there was the reading of rig ved, 9th and 10th. In theory, one did it and either not questioned why or even if you wanted to question it, then to who? I never heard an explaination why we should read it, we were just told to do it. One in theory surrenders to the guru's instructions, along with the transmissions from the Guru, and in the end it is only grace that brings one's forward, it is not a matter of one doing something although it appears this way. Later on, instead of reading the mandalas, we listened to the chanting of them in the native language. I also for example attended the coronation ceremony for Rajaram but then also the first group of rajas. after like an hour of politics waiting outside each day, we got in ( uninvited guests numbering up to about 200). once in, when the chanting started, I went very deep for the whole 5 hours of it. I thought this is so enjoyable, this is how it should always be or maybe this is how it is going to be in the future. there was a transmission coming through with those pundits chanting. This was among the deepest I have even been to that point as a result of listening to some chanting via audio. At present, I am not with TM, I am with my new path completely. Even though only certain things carried a transmission for me in TM and to some degree, in theory, some of these things prescribed such as reading the mandalas, listening to certain chanting- may carry an extremely deep transmission that some may have had or still have. i dont know, i only know my experience with certain audio things I listened to. I was so deep in listening to them that it already was like probably hard for anyone to believe that did not have this experience. in my path now, and this is again my experience, there also are certain audios I listen to, it was done by my guru and designed to carry a transmission. The effect of it is beyond what I thought possible in that the mind can totally still. I thought back to something the late Charlie lutes said after hearing about some new machine on the market that was said to bring people along in the path. Charlie said that someone once asked MMY if it is possible to transcend using audio, then MMY closed his eyes for a while , then answered yes. Hridaya