RE: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence
when I did that kind of gig at MIU, it was work the full period THEN get whatever course or technique you were going for - same when we were working for credit for the Sidhi Prep courses and even then the guvs were not going to give us our courses. On Tue, 10/15/13, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote: Subject: RE: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 7:09 PM It was a big project. We had maybe thirty guys getting the sidhis (citizens), and ten guvs, there. We were all into it - hard work, but actually watching it take shape was very cool. The citizens lived separately from the guvs, and we had a lot of freedom, because we were on a lot of open land. The citizens all did six months work, got the TMSP and completed another six months. Its not like we were all going to hoard our $25/mo. stipends together, and one night, hijack the one decent pickup truck on the farm, into Kansas City. :-) ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: are you saying they let you take the sidhi program BEFORE you completed your work requirement to get it? If so that was mighty unusual. On Tue, 10/15/13, doctordumbass@... wrote: Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 4:41 PM I remember after I got the flying sutra, and had six months left to work for the Movement. Out near Waverly, MO, building the A of E Capital building, and growing apples and strawberries. The ag crew would all be hopping around on the foam, and I am not making this up, we attracted a little brown and white bunny rabbit, who would come into our converted garage during program, and watch us. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Desperate for attention and revenue, the TMO pays yet another TM shill at the Huffington Post to trumpet the praises of grinning Bobby Roth and by extension sing the praises of the TM Movement and its core practice. In other news, a mouse ran across the toes of several TMSP'ers in the Ladies Dome during program - the shrieking and hopping about was mistakenly considered to be excellent effects of Patanjali's Golden Sutras. Even though the real cause of the commotion was eventually revealed, film and photos of the event are already being used to promote belief in yogic flying success. On Tue, 10/15/13, Dick Mays wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 12:01 PM This is an excellent article!Dick http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The Uncarved BlogKen Chawkin's articles & poems: Transcendental Meditation, consciousness & enlightenment« How TM helped calm and center a young woman’s busy mind—inspiring article in new Irish magazineRenowned (TM) meditation teacher Bob Roth featured on The Third Metric and HuffPost LiveHuffington Post Senior Writer Ann Brenoff profiled Bob Roth, Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation, an exemplary representative for The Third Metric: Redefining Success Beyond Money and Power.huff.to/1albfF9 (10/14/2013)Meditation Teacher To The Stars: His clients include Oprah, Russell Brand, Martin Scorcese and Dr. Oz, but renowned meditation teacher Bob Roth also serves low-income and under-served communities by sharing his passion: Transcendental Meditation.Bob Roth was also interviewed on @HuffPostLive: Stress Is The New Black Plague: Meditation guru Bob Roth @meditationbob joins host Nancy Redd @nancyredd to explain the benefits of meditation: Bob Roth Talks Transcendental Meditation @TMmeditation. Watch this lively interview http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 (12:46).Bob Roth: Bringing Calm To The Center Of Life’s StormIf there was a perfect ye
RE: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence
It was a big project. We had maybe thirty guys getting the sidhis (citizens), and ten guvs, there. We were all into it - hard work, but actually watching it take shape was very cool. The citizens lived separately from the guvs, and we had a lot of freedom, because we were on a lot of open land. The citizens all did six months work, got the TMSP and completed another six months. Its not like we were all going to hoard our $25/mo. stipends together, and one night, hijack the one decent pickup truck on the farm, into Kansas City. :-) ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: are you saying they let you take the sidhi program BEFORE you completed your work requirement to get it? If so that was mighty unusual. On Tue, 10/15/13, doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@... mailto:doctordumbass@...> wrote: Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 4:41 PM I remember after I got the flying sutra, and had six months left to work for the Movement. Out near Waverly, MO, building the A of E Capital building, and growing apples and strawberries. The ag crew would all be hopping around on the foam, and I am not making this up, we attracted a little brown and white bunny rabbit, who would come into our converted garage during program, and watch us. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mailto:fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote: Desperate for attention and revenue, the TMO pays yet another TM shill at the Huffington Post to trumpet the praises of grinning Bobby Roth and by extension sing the praises of the TM Movement and its core practice. In other news, a mouse ran across the toes of several TMSP'ers in the Ladies Dome during program - the shrieking and hopping about was mistakenly considered to be excellent effects of Patanjali's Golden Sutras. Even though the real cause of the commotion was eventually revealed, film and photos of the event are already being used to promote belief in yogic flying success. On Tue, 10/15/13, Dick Mays wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 12:01 PM This is an excellent article!Dick http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The Uncarved BlogKen Chawkin's articles & poems: Transcendental Meditation, consciousness & enlightenment« How TM helped calm and center a young woman’s busy mind—inspiring article in new Irish magazineRenowned (TM) meditation teacher Bob Roth featured on The Third Metric and HuffPost LiveHuffington Post Senior Writer Ann Brenoff profiled Bob Roth, Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation, an exemplary representative for The Third Metric: Redefining Success Beyond Money and Power.huff.to/1albfF9 (10/14/2013)Meditation Teacher To The Stars: His clients include Oprah, Russell Brand, Martin Scorcese and Dr. Oz, but renowned meditation teacher Bob Roth also serves low-income and under-served communities by sharing his passion: Transcendental Meditation.Bob Roth was also interviewed on @HuffPostLive: Stress Is The New Black Plague: Meditation guru Bob Roth @meditationbob joins host Nancy Redd @nancyredd to explain the benefits of meditation: Bob Roth Talks Transcendental Meditation @TMmeditation. Watch this lively interview http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 ( http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 (12:46).Bob Roth: Bringing Calm To The Center Of Life’s StormIf there was a perfect year in which to discover Transcendental Meditation, it might just have been 1968. That was the year that Bob Roth was a freshman at UC Berkeley — a campus considered Ground Zero for the anti-war movement and the cultural changes sweeping through the country at the time. He remembers living surrounded by helicopters spewing tear gas over student war protesters and Army tanks parked outside his front door. Demonstrations. Riots. Chaos.And against this backdrop, Roth did what many college students do: He took a part-time job. He sold scoops of ice cream at Swenson’s ice cream parlor, never expecting that amid the rush of pending social changes engulfing him, it would be at the ice cream shop where he would meet a guy who would u
RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence
are you saying they let you take the sidhi program BEFORE you completed your work requirement to get it? If so that was mighty unusual. On Tue, 10/15/13, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote: Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 4:41 PM I remember after I got the flying sutra, and had six months left to work for the Movement. Out near Waverly, MO, building the A of E Capital building, and growing apples and strawberries. The ag crew would all be hopping around on the foam, and I am not making this up, we attracted a little brown and white bunny rabbit, who would come into our converted garage during program, and watch us. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Desperate for attention and revenue, the TMO pays yet another TM shill at the Huffington Post to trumpet the praises of grinning Bobby Roth and by extension sing the praises of the TM Movement and its core practice. In other news, a mouse ran across the toes of several TMSP'ers in the Ladies Dome during program - the shrieking and hopping about was mistakenly considered to be excellent effects of Patanjali's Golden Sutras. Even though the real cause of the commotion was eventually revealed, film and photos of the event are already being used to promote belief in yogic flying success. On Tue, 10/15/13, Dick Mays wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 12:01 PM This is an excellent article!Dick http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The Uncarved BlogKen Chawkin's articles & poems: Transcendental Meditation, consciousness & enlightenment« How TM helped calm and center a young woman’s busy mind—inspiring article in new Irish magazineRenowned (TM) meditation teacher Bob Roth featured on The Third Metric and HuffPost LiveHuffington Post Senior Writer Ann Brenoff profiled Bob Roth, Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation, an exemplary representative for The Third Metric: Redefining Success Beyond Money and Power.huff.to/1albfF9 (10/14/2013)Meditation Teacher To The Stars: His clients include Oprah, Russell Brand, Martin Scorcese and Dr. Oz, but renowned meditation teacher Bob Roth also serves low-income and under-served communities by sharing his passion: Transcendental Meditation.Bob Roth was also interviewed on @HuffPostLive: Stress Is The New Black Plague: Meditation guru Bob Roth @meditationbob joins host Nancy Redd @nancyredd to explain the benefits of meditation: Bob Roth Talks Transcendental Meditation @TMmeditation. Watch this lively interview http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 (12:46).Bob Roth: Bringing Calm To The Center Of Life’s StormIf there was a perfect year in which to discover Transcendental Meditation, it might just have been 1968. That was the year that Bob Roth was a freshman at UC Berkeley — a campus considered Ground Zero for the anti-war movement and the cultural changes sweeping through the country at the time. He remembers living surrounded by helicopters spewing tear gas over student war protesters and Army tanks parked outside his front door. Demonstrations. Riots. Chaos.And against this backdrop, Roth did what many college students do: He took a part-time job. He sold scoops of ice cream at Swenson’s ice cream parlor, never expecting that amid the rush of pending social changes engulfing him, it would be at the ice cream shop where he would meet a guy who would ultimately alter the course of his life forever.The college crew at Swenson’s was the usual motley collection of hippies, straights and everything in between, recalls Roth. But one guy stood out: Peter Stevens. “He was like a quiet reflection pool amid the chaos,” recalls Roth, “and I was drawn to him.”“Peter was centered, energetic, super-smart, kind to all, easy-going, never agitated, with an ineffable calm about him,” Roth told The Huffington Post. He learned that Peter “meditated,” something that Roth said was a bit of a disconnect for him. “Meditation was not in my vocabulary.” But he was intrigued and curious, and went with Stevens to a class in Transcendental Meditation, a meditative practice derived from the ancient Vedic tradition in India. After just one class, Roth was hooked.Today,
RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence
I remember after I got the flying sutra, and had six months left to work for the Movement. Out near Waverly, MO, building the A of E Capital building, and growing apples and strawberries. The ag crew would all be hopping around on the foam, and I am not making this up, we attracted a little brown and white bunny rabbit, who would come into our converted garage during program, and watch us. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote: Desperate for attention and revenue, the TMO pays yet another TM shill at the Huffington Post to trumpet the praises of grinning Bobby Roth and by extension sing the praises of the TM Movement and its core practice. In other news, a mouse ran across the toes of several TMSP'ers in the Ladies Dome during program - the shrieking and hopping about was mistakenly considered to be excellent effects of Patanjali's Golden Sutras. Even though the real cause of the commotion was eventually revealed, film and photos of the event are already being used to promote belief in yogic flying success. On Tue, 10/15/13, Dick Mays mailto:dickmays@...> wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] TM helps poor children, veterans with PTSD, and victims of domestic violence To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, October 15, 2013, 12:01 PM This is an excellent article!Dick http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The http://theuncarvedblog.com/2013/10/14/renowned-tm-meditation-teacher-bob-roth-featured-on-the-third-metric-and-huffpost-live/The Uncarved BlogKen Chawkin's articles & poems: Transcendental Meditation, consciousness & enlightenment« How TM helped calm and center a young woman’s busy mind—inspiring article in new Irish magazineRenowned (TM) meditation teacher Bob Roth featured on The Third Metric and HuffPost LiveHuffington Post Senior Writer Ann Brenoff profiled Bob Roth, Executive Director of the David Lynch Foundation, an exemplary representative for The Third Metric: Redefining Success Beyond Money and Power.huff.to/1albfF9 (10/14/2013)Meditation Teacher To The Stars: His clients include Oprah, Russell Brand, Martin Scorcese and Dr. Oz, but renowned meditation teacher Bob Roth also serves low-income and under-served communities by sharing his passion: Transcendental Meditation.Bob Roth was also interviewed on @HuffPostLive: Stress Is The New Black Plague: Meditation guru Bob Roth @meditationbob joins host Nancy Redd @nancyredd to explain the benefits of meditation: Bob Roth Talks Transcendental Meditation @TMmeditation. Watch this lively interview http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 ( http://huff.lv/GZQpn9 (12:46).Bob Roth: Bringing Calm To The Center Of Life’s StormIf there was a perfect year in which to discover Transcendental Meditation, it might just have been 1968. That was the year that Bob Roth was a freshman at UC Berkeley — a campus considered Ground Zero for the anti-war movement and the cultural changes sweeping through the country at the time. He remembers living surrounded by helicopters spewing tear gas over student war protesters and Army tanks parked outside his front door. Demonstrations. Riots. Chaos.And against this backdrop, Roth did what many college students do: He took a part-time job. He sold scoops of ice cream at Swenson’s ice cream parlor, never expecting that amid the rush of pending social changes engulfing him, it would be at the ice cream shop where he would meet a guy who would ultimately alter the course of his life forever.The college crew at Swenson’s was the usual motley collection of hippies, straights and everything in between, recalls Roth. But one guy stood out: Peter Stevens. “He was like a quiet reflection pool amid the chaos,” recalls Roth, “and I was drawn to him.”“Peter was centered, energetic, super-smart, kind to all, easy-going, never agitated, with an ineffable calm about him,” Roth told The Huffington Post. He learned that Peter “meditated,” something that Roth said was a bit of a disconnect for him. “Meditation was not in my vocabulary.” But he was intrigued and curious, and went with Stevens to a class in Transcendental Meditation, a meditative practice derived from the ancient Vedic tradition in India. After just one class, Roth was hooked.Today, Roth is the executive director of the David Lynch Foundation, where he has helped bring Transcendental Meditation programs to more than 300,000 at-risk kids in 35 countries, as well as veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder, and women and girls who are survivors of domestic violence. He’s also the national director of the Center for Leadership Performance, which introduces the TM program to business, industry and government organizations — and even some United Nations groups.Today, Roth’s student roster includes a lot o