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But I do like those dolls of her. I want one. Seriously
does anyone know where I can get one?
http://www.mothersbooks.org/
Do a keyword search on doll.
wondering where I can get a Saniel Bonder doll
x-tad-biggerOur summer of Tom Cruise's madness and Katie Holmes' creepy path toward zombie bridedom has been a useful reminder of how truly strange Scientology is. By now those interested in the /x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerCruise-Holmes saga/x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger may be passingly familiar with the
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I remember reading a book on yoga that said some
believed the world always ends catastrophically
before
the next sat yuga comes.
We're burning-off that karma here in this newsgroup!
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I know Rick. His intent is good. Do you know Rick,
Fest?
I gotta say, I thought it was a little below the
belt to take issue
with M's answer about having
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
According to a story I was told years ago, MMY was doing the
flowers from the disciples
thing when an old friend walked up. MMY and he/she were lost in
coversation for a while
until one of MMY's handlers reminded him
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Do us all a favor, and as a reporter, by hook or by crook, devise a
way to ask G W Bush how many mercenaries are there on the ground in
Iraq?
They are highly paid with sign up bonuses in the $200,000 to 300,000
On Jul 19, 2005, at 7:16 AM, Sal Sunshine wrote:
x-tad-biggerOur summer of Tom Cruise's madness and Katie Holmes' creepy path toward zombie bridedom has been a useful reminder of how truly strange Scientology is. By now those interested in the /x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerCruise-Holmes
Followup post below.
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Our summer of Tom Cruise's madness and Katie Holmes' creepy path
toward zombie bridedom has been a useful reminder of how truly strange
Scientology is. By now those interested in the
sparaig wrote:
I think your participation on this forum
suggests a certain amount of holding on
concerning all things TM and TMO and MMY.
Couldn't there be many other reasons for participating in this forum?
- Patrick Gillam
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sparaig wrote:
I think your participation on this forum
suggests a certain amount of holding on
concerning all things TM and TMO and MMY.
Couldn't there be many other reasons for participating in this
Yes, I think so too, Patrick. I don't feel much of a "charge"
around TM or TMO or MMY (or Amma or Karunamayi or Saniel Bonder for that
matter), but greatly enjoy living in FF and interacting with everyone
here on FFL -- feels something like a "soul family," I guess
:-)For me, it's
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I know Rick. His intent is good. Do you know Rick,
Fest?
I gotta say,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I think so too, Patrick. I don't feel much of a charge around
TM or TMO or MMY (or Amma or Karunamayi or Saniel Bonder for that
matter), but greatly enjoy living in FF and interacting with
everyone
here on FFL
I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is this what MMY want to
be remembered for? This is not the way to give respect for the deep
knowledge in the Veda.
Ingegerd
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Wars in History have resulted from the cumulative effect of
aggression
on the innocent..(Saddam Hussien against Iran, Kuwait the Kurds and
others).
...individuals continue to oppress others not knowing that aggression
is
growing in the atmosphere eventually to break upon them as their own
Not only is killing considered secondary to restoring *dharma*
(righteousness) but you get to go to heaven for doing it!! MMY Gita
CHII
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I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is this what MMY want to
be remembered for? This is not the way to give respect for the deep
knowledge in the Veda.
Ingegerd
I suspect these fellows went through the ceremony
believing it is a
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Gillam
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http://pictures.globalgoodnews.com/coro1.html
I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is this what MMY
want
to
be remembered for? This is not the way to give respect for the
deep
knowledge in the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Gillam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I suspect these fellows went through the ceremony
believing it is a means to enliven the Veda in collective
consciousness. At least, that's what I always felt when
I sat through similarly long, drawn-out
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ingegerd
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I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is this what MMY want
to be remembered for? This is not the way to give respect for the
deep knowledge in the Veda.
You mean, it's not the way *you* would give respect
for the
--- gullible fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
I remember reading a book on yoga that said some
believed the world always ends catastrophically
before
the next sat yuga comes.
The last sentence of Matthew 24:14
(And this gospel of the kingdom shall be preached in all the
For me, it's feeling, craving for something familiar,
karma. ...while the world crumbles...Yes, I think
"family" and "familiar" are cognate (which word itself has a "familiar"
derivation) :-)Gotcha. The closest TM sibling I had was
Terrence Wassgren who was a fellow punk rocker
Jesus and twelve apostles, Shankara and four disciples,
Padmasambhava and 25 heart siblings, three main consorts and 25 billion
dakinis, Maharishi and ten rajas. What's the difference? Personally I
prefer Padmasambhava.
- Original Message -
From: Ingegerd
To:
The youngish Norweigan guy and a couple of the women
were at mIU when I was there, and I think one of the old sods was the director
here in New Orleans, a guy I actually really didn't like. So I'm like WTF?
He was the guy who said to me, "Consider where you live," when I asked to help
him
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very large snip
So, like it or not, the reporter is just reflecting what the society
at large sees when they take a look at the TMO. There
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very large snip
So, like it or not, the reporter is just
reflecting what the society
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Gillam
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I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is
this what MMY
want
to
be remembered for? This is not the way
--- Patrick Gillam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
It was a kick to see my old classmate Bob LoPinto in
the
photos. And I was surprised to see four rajas with
beards. It
gives me hope that, should I ever attain rajahood, I
would not
have to shave mine.
- Patrick Gillam
Patrick,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Does the inevitability of the eventual arrival
of Sat Yuga include a guarantee that not just
the earth but also human beans will be around
to see it?
I remember reading a book on yoga that said some
(Pop Quiz: How many boilerplate TMO phrases can you pick
out of the paragraph above?)enliven the Vedacollective
consciousnesslife-supportingsubtle levels of
creationAlex-This is an important perception and it goes
straight to the heart of the idea of creation of "coherence in
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But I'm
sure if you were there the vibes would be incredible.
Based on some of the facial expressions, I agree.
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The shadow government and the shadow
*King*.doesn't the hat look
like something you'd get free in a box of 'Cracker
Jacks? BillyG.
On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But I'm
sure if you were
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I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is this what MMY
want to
be remembered for? This is not the way to give respect for the
deep
knowledge in the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The youngish Norweigan guy and a couple of the women were at mIU
when I was there, and I think one of the old sods was the director
here in New Orleans, a guy I actually really didn't like. So I'm like
WTF? He was the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But I'm
sure if you were there the vibes would be incredible.
Based on some of the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Gillam
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Patrick Gillam wrote:
I suspect these fellows went through the ceremony
believing it is a means to enliven the Veda in collective
consciousness. At least, that's what I always felt when
I sat through
On Jul 19, 2005, at 12:22 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
Absolutely! In fact, taking that quiz put me deeply in tune with all
the Laws of Nature.
Me too! And spontaneous fulfillment of desire and support of nature. My consciousness is just so unbounded I feel like I'm experiencing infinite correlation
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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-This is an important perception and it goes straight to the
heart of the idea of creation of coherence in collective
consciousness (a phrase which has no objective reality, based as it
is upon the analogies
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But I'm
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But
I'm
sure if you were there the
--- Ingegerd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Gillam
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http://pictures.globalgoodnews.com/coro1.html
I feel really sad when I see these pictures. Is
this what MMY
want to
be remembered for? This is not the way to
Peter Sutphen wrote:
It was a kick to see my old classmate Bob
LoPinto in the photos.
- Patrick Gillam
Patrick, when did you attend MIU? I attended '74 to
'78. I was happy to to see ol' bliss ninny Bob up
there. I didn't know him that well. I think he was a
few years behaind me
Peter Sutphen wrote:
The collective samkalpa
(intent) would produce very powerful effects for the
participants. Imagine a mass the lasted for seven days
with the sincere offering of heart and mind to the
Divine by all the participants. All pure hearts, pure
minds with clear intent. That
--- wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter Sutphen
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The shadow government and the shadow
*King*.doesn't the hat look
like something you'd get free in a box of
'Cracker
Jacks? BillyG.
On the surface
--- Patrick Gillam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Sutphen wrote:
It was a kick to see my old classmate Bob
LoPinto in the photos.
- Patrick Gillam
Patrick, when did you attend MIU? I attended '74
to
'78. I was happy to to see ol' bliss ninny Bob up
there. I didn't
--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Does the inevitability of the eventual arrival
of Sat Yuga include a guarantee that not just
the earth but also human beans will be around
to see it?
I did not see anybody from Norway in the pictures. It was one from
Denmark. Ingegerd
--Yeah,
him.
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Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 10:56:10 -0700
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*St Germain*
/18^th July, 2005/
The topic of the day is the ongoing war in Iraq , and yet again you find
yourselves involved in one you cannot win. It has become the focus of
all of the hatred against the
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I agree and disagree with you, Billy. On one hand the
whole thing is so absurd, but on the other hand I'm
sure the place was just saturated with Bliss. It's the
pure intent of the participants that counts.
I
--I have experienced myself, many times, the effect of meditating
when others are around, and have noticed that the atmosphere does
calm down, and generally gets quieter.
I have also noticed that when meditating with someone, this effect
increases, as well as my experience is deepened.
I don't
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What is the saying... the shortest distance between two points is a
straight line. So there you go, MMY may or may not be enlightened,
he's
living in the past when India was at its Zenith, he wants to go
*back*
to that, (just like Osama Bin Laden) but there is no going back, only
forward.
---If things go in cycles like the moon, then same moon, just
different phases, some in the dark, some quite bright. same moon.
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What is the saying... the shortest distance between two points is a
straight line. So there you
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--I have experienced myself, many times, the effect of meditating
when others are around, and have noticed that the atmosphere does
calm down, and generally gets quieter.
I have also noticed that when meditating
A quality piece of writing, and you even managed in this
intellectual dissertation to say 'fuck' at least once!
---Thanks. Need something to
liven up otherwise merely dull thinking. I forgot who said it, that poetry is
meaning which needs feet to walk.First, how are you defining a
-It is both, one reflects the other, like anything else, the outer
reflects what is going on in the inner.
As far as what can be done, or how soon, I am just as curious to see
what can be done to speed things up.
They say that the Angels don't know the eventual outcome of things,
so,
-- In
I agree and disagree with you, Billy. On one hand thewhole thing is
so absurd, but on the other hand I'msure the place was just saturated with
Bliss. It's thepure intent of the participants that counts.
And yet, if the awarenesses
of the participants was puny then their intentions
--- wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the saying... the shortest distance between
two points is a
straight line. So there you go, MMY may or may not
be enlightened,
MMY is quite enlightened, to say the least. The
surface behaviors only impact the mind. That's our
karma and it's
--- wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I agree and disagree with you, Billy. On one hand
the
whole thing is so absurd, but on the other hand
I'm
sure the place was just saturated with Bliss. It's
the
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- Original Message -
From: Robert Gimbel
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Sent: Tuesday, July 19, 2005 12:30 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Subject: Message from St
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In the case of consciousness however, people are born and dying,
people are moving in and out of a place, so no 'particle'
requirement has been met to reproduce an experiment with controlled
conditions.
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--- wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the saying... the shortest distance between
two points is a
straight line. So there you go, MMY may or may not
be enlightened,
MMY is quite enlightened,
That's right and all of the Hindu metaphores, Shiva, Ganapati,
Brahma,
will disappear and be replaced with NEW Universal metaphores! Doesn't
mean the creative intelligences (Devatas) don't exist, just that
their
symbols will be different. BillyG.
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd. But
I'm
sure if you were there the vibes would be
incredible.
Based on some of the facial expressions, I agree.
Are you kidding?
Ingegerd
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On the surface the whole thing looks absurd.
But
I'm
sure if you were there the vibes would be
incredible.
Based on some of the facial
So the only way to prove the scientific truth of a means to
enlighten the world is to, as Nike says, "just do it".It is
analogous to trying to look around the corner and see what the experience of
death of the body is like. How would you prove that
scientifically?OK, but then we have
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sparaig wrote:
I think your participation on this forum
suggests a certain amount of holding on
concerning all things TM and TMO and MMY.
Couldn't there be many other reasons for participating in this
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I feel really sad when I see
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very large snip
So, like it or not, the reporter is just
--I have experienced myself, many times, the effect of meditating
when others are around, and have noticed that the "atmosphere" does calm
down, and generally gets quieter.
--Me too.
I have also noticed that when meditating with someone, this effect
increases, as well as my experience
With the facts of this case starting to look iffy, the Islamisist's will use this as "proof" that this plot was a Western invention...perhaps?
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Bingo.
Sal
On Jul 19, 2005, at 1:51 PM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
The question for me is whether mmy is really into the whole thing or
if he and his nephews are secretly laughing at the stupid westerners
who pay them a million bucks for a golden crown
Note: forwarded message attached.
Dear National Offices, dear National Leader, dear Peace Government
Leader,
Please find some points regarding the welcome of Sat Yuga on
Guru Purnima.
Wishing you the very best for this unique global celebration,
Jai Guru Dev
International Course Office
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MMY is quite enlightened, to say the least. The
surface behaviors only impact the mind. That's our
karma and it's very important to allow this surface
behavior to impact us and to burn away the
I
AM NOT
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The facial expressions. And the nameless women
Robert Gimbel wrote:
With the facts of this case starting to look iffy, the Islamisist's will use
this as proof that this plot was a Western invention...perhaps?
There are some reports that there was a defense drill that morning
scheduled for subways. Coincidence?
Bernie Ward (SF KGO
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With the facts of this case starting
to look iffy
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What's up with that? Why are there not
anyRajanis (?), and does that make any kind ofsense to anybody? Is
it "attachment" to beconcerned about it? It just seems to me tobe
way unbalanced, vibe-wise.---Rajani - 2 Million dollars.
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"We want to go high up in Yogic Flying as the moon rises and bring Sat
Yugadown. When coming down one can quietly say ?welcome to Sat
Yugasum--just asense of it.
---I am gonna do program but
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I'm actually a channeller too, and St. Germain says
he's sick of being channelled. He said,"Leave me the fuck in peace. When I was
alive nobody gave a shit about me, so why are you buggin me now?" End of
transmission.
- Original Message -
From: Robert Gimbel
To: Maharishi ;
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I'm actually a channeller too, and St. Germain says he's sick of
being channelled. He said,Leave me the fuck in peace. When I was alive
nobody gave a shit about me, so why are you buggin me now? End of
transmission.
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MMY is quite enlightened, to say the least. The
surface behaviors only impact the mind. That's our
karma and it's very important to
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Bingo.
Sal
On Jul 19, 2005, at 1:51 PM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
The question for me is whether mmy is really into the whole thing or
if he and his nephews are secretly laughing at the stupid westerners
On Jul 19, 2005, at 4:08 PM, authfriend wrote:
What *does* bother me is the near-complete
invisibility of women in any of this. Whatever
exalted vibes are being generated, they're
exclusively *masculine* vibes.
Nothing wrong with masculine vibes--I dig them,
myself. But if what we're
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I know Rick. His intent is good. Do you know Rick,
Fest?
I gotta say, I thought it was a little below the belt to take
issue
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But I do like those dolls of her. I want one. Seriously
does anyone know where I can get one?
http://www.mothersbooks.org/
Do a
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1176688.cms
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I heard a while back that he had started and was even very involved
with the philosophy of Maharishi's at one time;
And then broke off with the whole thing.
I know his partner was very involved with the movement,
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http://www.earthcam.com/usa/newyork/timessquare/index.php?cam=1
That's way cool.
About four years ago, I used to run a very popular webcam back when I
had an office in the Atrium Building. I pointed my webcam out the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the saying... the shortest distance between two points is a
straight line. So there you go, MMY may or may not be enlightened,
he's
living in the past when India was at its Zenith, he wants to go
*back*
to
Worship of some gods is dangerous--some are simply
incompatible with civilized living. They can destabilize the consciousness
of entire nations.Heheheh. Yeah, that god called God has a super
big ego.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is the saying... the shortest distance between two points is a
straight line. So there you go, MMY may or may not be enlightened,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Very interesting . Thanks. Does that mean he even took the siddhis?
Anyone else ever heard that Bill Gates learned TM at one time?
OffWorld
Just wondering why you seem to care so much that you ask again and
Vedic City is next!
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