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I just came across this. Know anyone or groups of people like this?
I once drew a cartoon that we included in a newsletter to
prospective teachers of residence courses, covering things
to look out for and be aware of,
bRhadaaraNyakopaniSat (Brihad-aaraNyaka-upaniSad)
V, 12
Legend ##SF## : saMdhi-vigraha (the previous
SandhiFree)
.h : control character for ITX (ignore)
annaM brahmetyeka Ahus
##SF## annam.h brahma iti eke Ahur.h
tanna tathA
##SF## tad.h na
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We were at the Tuesday night performance at RAH and it was
fntastic! We couldn't believe we were actually sitting there
taking it all in...had great seats 20th row from the stage, but then
every seat is
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We were at the Tuesday night performance at RAH and it was
fntastic! We couldn't believe we were actually sitting
there
...you learn that it fits right in with the rest of science:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/431.stm
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They slipped another one by us...
http://www.bradenton.com/mld/bradenton/business/12837825.htm
Despite consumer jitters, cloned food coming soon
PAUL ELIAS
Associated Press
ROUND TOP, Texas - About 80 miles east of Austin, out
where the fire ants bite and men still doff their
baseball hats
http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/_/id/7683649
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We were at the Tuesday night performance at RAH and it was
Bush and agribusiness attempting another attack on the integrity of
organic food standards. Send email to your senator via this link:
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It doesn't sound like Gangaji to me. The exchange is
pretty lame.
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Re my rap earlier about megalomania, and about the
need/desire to be special, isn't that what this
whole conversation is about? This fellow (I can
only assume it's a 'he') wants to be
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It doesn't sound like Gangaji to me. The exchange is
pretty lame.
My mistake, I guess. Pretty lame to allow it
to go on this long, but if I were to vote for
who is the most 'pseudo' in this particular
discussion, it sure
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October 08, 2005
Asking prices drop by nearly 15% in 16 suburban Boston towns
Price_reducedHomeowners in Greater Boston and elsewhere continue to
expect big real estate gains despite a stunning revelation this
week: asking prices in 16 MetroWest towns have dropped by nearly 15
Home prices top out?
Cost of new houses levels off in area after meteoric rise
By Andrew LePage -- Bee Staff Writer
Published 2:15 am PDT Friday, October 7, 2005
Story appeared on Page A1 of The Bee
Price appreciation for new homes in the Sacramento area has slowed to
a crawl, with more
Prices in London fell by 0.1 per cent in September, according to the
latest report from Hometrack...
London The average house price in London now stands at £261,000, down
from £274,200 in July 2004, an annual decline of -4.6 per cent.
Out of all 33 London boroughs, only six saw house price
Manhattan home prices drop
A report shows luxury apartments took hit in third quarter amid lower
sales activity
October 4, 2005: 8:11 AM EDT
Latest home prices for 149 markets
Refinance Rates Hit Record Lows
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - Homes in Gotham got a little more affordable in
San Diego Housing Bubble Pops
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Option Arm mortgages now account for over 75% of all mortgage
originations for the month of September. I have never seen anything
like this before.
I attended two mortgage conventions this month and every broker I
talked to said they were
This is Enron type financial thinking. It always
blows-up in the end.
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San Diego Housing Bubble Pops
Tuesday, October 04, 2005
Option Arm mortgages now account for over 75% of all
mortgage
originations for the month of September. I have
never seen
Academia Embraces Spooky Studies
By Randy Dotinga
Story location: http://www.wired.com/news/medtech/0,1286,69086,00.html
02:00 AM Oct. 11, 2005 PT
At the University of Arizona, a psychology laboratory devotes its time
to investigating dynamic info-energy systems and a survival of
consciousness
from Dr. Robert Svoboda's blog.September 17. 2005Visiting Ram Dass at his Maui home I noticed that (as had been rumored) he does keep a photo of George W. Bush on his altar. That photo reminded me, as it does him, that it is essential for all of us to pray that the current "world's most powerful
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This is Enron type financial thinking. It always
blows-up in the end.
These Option ARMS are just aggressive leveraging and laxing of credit
standards. Enabled by lenders. All quite legal and transparent. Though
quite
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from Dr. Robert Svoboda's blog.
snip
If we pray for our foes, why have we not yet had a national
day of prayer with an Osama focus?
I love the idea, but it's a kind of catch-22. For
the U.S. to hold a widely publicized
Whats his blog web address?
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from Dr. Robert Svoboda's blog.
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On Oct 10, 2005, at 1:04 PM, anonymousff wrote:
FWIW, in numerous lectures at the first Mallorca TTC, Jan-June, 1971,
Maharishi told us (many times) that we should get rid of as many bad
habits as possible before CC because they wouldn't go away just
because we were enlightened.
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Vaj wrote:
from Dr. Robert Svoboda's blog.
September 17. 2005
Visiting Ram Dass at his Maui home I noticed that (as had been
rumored) he does keep a photo of George W. Bush on his altar. That
photo reminded me, as it does him, that it is essential for all of us
to pray that the
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] musicyahoo.com
on 10/11/05 2:33 PM, Mark at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
musicyahoo.com http://musicyahoo.com
This is the future of the music listening experience for only $5.00 a month--over a million songs.
I tried it and it's great!
I think you mean
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
Vaj wrote:
On Oct 10, 2005, at 1:04 PM, anonymousff wrote:
FWIW, in numerous lectures at the first Mallorca TTC, Jan-June,
1971,
Maharishi told us (many times) that we should get rid of as many bad
habits as possible before CC because
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:39 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
Too much passive thinking is why India was overrun so many times.
It's seems to be a blind tolerance as well. I'm thinking of the story
I heard about the Hindus who accepted the Sufi saint, never realizing
the reason the Sufi was a saint was
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
I guess if you are on a right hand path. It's irrelevant in the left
hand path. However generally most left hand practitioners are good
people so there is no problem. As a matter of fact you won't be
given
the instruction unless you are
on 10/11/05 4:06 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
I guess if you are on a right hand path. It's irrelevant in the left
hand path. However generally most left hand practitioners are good
people so there is no problem. As a matter of fact
On Oct 11, 2005, at 5:28 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
on 10/11/05 4:06 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 11, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
I guess if you are on a right hand path. It's irrelevant in the
left
hand path. However generally most left hand practitioners are good
on 10/11/05 4:32 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to add: even in the non-dual paths one is not free of one's
actions if one has students. It's interesting that many do not seem
to get interdependence. You might have the cleanest hard-drive in
the cosmos, but your best server
On Oct 11, 2005, at 5:45 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
on 10/11/05 4:32 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forgot to add: even in the non-dual paths one is not free of
one's
actions if one has students. It's interesting that many do not seem
to get interdependence. You might have the
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on 10/11/05 4:32 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I forgot to add: even in the non-dual paths one
is not free of one's
actions if one has students. It's interesting
that many do not seem
to get interdependence. You might have the
I'm always sending prayers to help our goofy king and
asking for the blessings of some heavy hitters to
grace his life. By the way, have any of you asked for
the grace of all your spiritual teachers and mentally
bowed to each of them before you meditate? A whole new
world!
--- Vaj [EMAIL
Bought a doumbek at Guitar Center last weekend. Man
that drum is cool. It's a middle eastern drum that
you hear playing for belly dancers. It produces a low,
resonant Dum and a high, ringing Tek. Lots of
rhythms on the internet to learn. Rick, have you
played one of these?
On Oct 11, 2005, at 6:01 PM, Peter wrote:
I'm always sending prayers to help our goofy king and
asking for the blessings of some heavy hitters to
grace his life. By the way, have any of you asked for
the grace of all your spiritual teachers and mentally
bowed to each of them before you
on 10/11/05 5:07 PM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bought a doumbek at Guitar Center last weekend. Man
that drum is cool. It's a middle eastern drum that
you hear playing for belly dancers. It produces a low,
resonant Dum and a high, ringing Tek. Lots of
rhythms on the internet to learn.
-here is the most amazing doumbek player you have ever heard. check
out his cd's. I took private lessons with him. absolutely astounding.
http://www.riqq.com/
Tobias roberson is his name.
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Bought a doumbek at Guitar Center
Nonsense.
Mortgages are subject (by law) to a limit in interest rate
increases, so the most you could see after the 5 year term is up is
about 2%. It is not in the interest of the business of the mortgage
company to always put the highest legal rate up every year, because
you will just sell
When I read this, I kept hearing it in the voice of Gangaji, and I
know nothing of her, so I believe it is genuine. The one she is
speaking to, Rasa, is also a woman, with a very unusual website to
say the least(!)
It occurs to me when reading all of this that those who set
themselves up to
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Nonsense.
And you base your apprisal on a review of loan agreements for Opriosn
ARMS? Option ARMS are quite a different animal than traditional ARMS.
To cite evidence about conventional ARMS as an argument about
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When I read this, I kept hearing it in the voice of Gangaji, and I
know nothing of her, so I believe it is genuine.
Thats quite a train of logic there.
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Bhairitu
Likewise
that large corporations realize they are bad for society and ask
Congress to reinstitute the laws that existed up until the Civil War
when corporations did not have the rights of an individual, had
limited size and life.
What is the advantage of a limited corporate
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Are you implying such nationalities are stupid and will buy homes 30%
above prevailing market rates (if a bubble burst occurs). I thought
only certain eccentric
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Nonsense.
And you base your apprisal on a review of loan agreements for Option
ARMS? Option ARMS are quite a different animal than traditional ARMS.
To cite evidence about conventional ARMS as an argument about Option
ARMS is non-sensical.
Secondly:
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Are you implying such nationalities are stupid and will buy homes 30%
above
Bush may spearhead major tax reform that provides substantial growth
impetus to the economy. Proposals may include substantially reducing
one of the biggest sinkholes for productive capital, the home mortgage
deduction, and offsetting that with elimination of double taxation of
investment income
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Are you implying such nationalities are stupid and will buy
homes 30% above prevailing market rates (if a bubble burst occurs).
I thought only certain eccentric Brits were that bonkers. :)
Why not, we do it all the time in other countries that are
poorer than us. Someone
I suggest you are not getting it, or simply poorly informed about
the
housing markets in the US. First, how will foreign invesors, as a
class, be richer if a global bubble occurs -- which is what what
I am suggesting.
The most ridiculous suggestion. There might be little green men on
akasha_108 wrote:
Bhairitu
Likewise
that large corporations realize they are bad for society and ask
Congress to reinstitute the laws that existed up until the Civil War
when corporations did not have the rights of an individual, had
limited size and life.
What is the advantage
She's in love with him. It's obvious. She says he's the most brilliant man
she's
ever met. Seen those letters? You're the greatest governor ever? So, what
does it all mean? It means that Justice Miers, if such she becomes, will never
make a decison on the Supreme Court that she thinks will
It seems that getting health insurance is just a losing game.
S Corps cannot deduct, as an expense, health insurance paid for
employees, C corps can deduct it. If you pay for your own health
insurance and are self employeed, you can deduct it. Now they want to
tax the health insurance benefit?
Well, you certainly have an intresting POV. I hope it serves you well
and profitably.
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I suggest you are not getting it, or simply poorly informed about
the
housing markets in the US. First, how will foreign
Tax breaks for homeownership particularly help the wealthy while
lower-income people don't get enough benefits, said panelists such as
Liz Ann Sonders, the chief investment officer at San Francisco-based
Charles Schwab Corp. The current incentives, including the fact that
most home sales
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It seems that getting health insurance is just a losing game.
S Corps cannot deduct, as an expense, health insurance paid for
employees, C corps can deduct it. If you pay for your own health
insurance and are self
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Tax breaks for homeownership particularly help the wealthy while
lower-income people don't get enough benefits, said panelists such as
Liz Ann Sonders,
[she is a total babe, btw]
the chief investment officer
This subject has had a lot of play here from time to time and I
thought the following quotation from the book I Reality and
Subjectivity by David Hawkins was a very suscinct answer. Page 359
Questioner: There is confusion about the state of enlightenment and
about the individual to whom it
I am leaving Tomorrow wed. @ 0500 I hope persently believe to
attend your satsang is it seven PM or what
time?
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Title: Untimely Deaths
Someone sent me the following note. Anyone care to expand upon it?
I was struck a number of years by the legion of meditators, sidhas,
initiators, governors, ministers, Purushas, Mother Divines, rajahs and
other Movement potentates who had suffered untimely deaths.
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Bill Leed hopes to attend tomorrow satsang what time is it?
8pm. You know the address?
on 10/11/05 11:04 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am leaving Tomorrow wed. @ 0500 I hope persently believe to attend your satsang is it seven PM or what
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone sent me the following note. Anyone care to expand upon it?
I was struck a number of years by the legion of meditators, sidhas,
initiators, governors, ministers, Purushas, Mother Divines, rajahs and
other
Margaret Cooper MS 60
Maybe I'm thinking of a different Margaret Norman, but
the one I know, part of the Cambridge center for a
while and a resident of my town before moving to ff
with husband Norman, was a lot younger than 60. I
thought she was 37 or so at the time.
There's also the
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