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Judy's just smarting from the devastating effects
of being laughed at, and is feeling attacked
again, that's all. And as usual when she feels
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--- So, you have that experience of witnessing. Good,
and may
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--- So, you have that experience of witnessing. Good,
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Judy's just smarting from the devastating effects
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Judy's just smarting from the devastating effects
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There was some discussion a few weeks back about Joni Mitchell lyrics to "Refuge of the Road." Just found an interview in which she discusses several meetings with Trungpa crazy wisdom pedagogy: Joni Mitchellby Dimitri EhrlichInterview Magazine April 1991How's the art world treating you?
Interesting. Thanks for posting this, Vaj.
I met Joni once in the context of a meeting with
another spiritual teacher, a Yaqui brujo named
Grandfather Cachora. Based on that short meeting,
and my impression of her during it, if Trungpa
was able to stop her self-analysis for three days,
he was a
You might also enjoy the "Fear and Loathing in Tibet" series if you missed that--where the son of Trungpa sneaks back into Tibet to the monastery he was in before he reincarnated.http://mahasiddhi.blogspot.com/On Jan 15, 2006, at 9:12 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:Interesting. Thanks for posting this,
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Do you treat people as well as you are able to
treat them, Barry?
I think he does. He just apparently is severely challenged in
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I saw a 20/20 (or Dateline) piece on etch-a-sketch art
once...apparently, if you know how to do it, you can somehow turn it
over (VERY gently, of course!) remove the bottom, and then
somehow freeze (not in terms of
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--- So, you have that experience of witnessing. Good, and may I
ask, has this led to a total eradication of suffering in the world?
It has allowed me to see Reality, that everything is in balance. Do
bad things still
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The thing I'm still working on is how to improve
my compassion when dealing with skunks.
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I tend to operate in the Now and as such have
trouble remembering that far back.
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Subject: Re: Gift of Farm Animals for Yagya
Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental
Date: Fri, Dec 30 2005 10:41 am
http://tinyurl.com/bcffu
Knowing nothing about
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If we were to go over your posts here (not to mention
on alt.m.t), what percentage do you think we would
find focusing on dark stuff as opposed to what is
productive and uplifting?
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Subject: Re: Gift of Farm Animals for Yagya
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Is this the one.? http://dvd.net.au/review.cgi?review_id=4686TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Sat, 14 Jan 2006 23:40:46 -Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Again India does it Speaking of focus, and the dark side of things, you get ten extra brownie points if you
can
TurquoiseB wrote:
But as it turns out I have neither had, nor have
I ever sought, any experience that could in any way be
descried as there is no me-vs-them, we are all one.
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Is this the one.?
http://dvd.net.au/review.cgi?review_id=4686
Yup. You may redeem your brownie points for one-
fourth of a water buffalo, anytime you want. :-)
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Speaking of Buffalos, There is huge smuggling of cattle and buffalos from India to Bangladesh..to beslaughtered for beef. The demand for beef in Bangladesh is huge. How good is Ostrich meat.?? I've never tasted it. TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Date: Sun, 15 Jan 2006 20:29:10
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How good is Ostrich meat.?? I've never tasted it.
Ostrich is delicious! It's deep red like beef, and I think it even
tastes a bit like beef. However, it has almost no fat in it, so if it
is overcooked, you may as well
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TurquoiseB wrote:
I tend to operate in the Now and as such have
trouble remembering that far back.
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Speaking of Buffalos, There is huge smuggling of cattle and
buffalos from India to Bangladesh..to be slaughtered for beef.
The demand for beef in Bangladesh is huge.
How good is Ostrich meat.??
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How good is Ostrich meat.?? I've never tasted it.
Ostrich is delicious! It's deep red like beef, and I think it even
tastes a bit like
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Any idiot who had only read Buddhism For Dummies
(and yes, there is such a book, and strangely enough
it's actually pretty good)
Ever try the MAPI product Calming Spice Mix -- Vata?
I have...and I think it's wonderful. I use it primarily as a
flavouring for Kitchari (a soup made from rice and lentils). I've
also used it as a flavouring for spinach which I cooked up with
butter and the spice mix right in a frying pan.
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Ever try the MAPI product Calming Spice Mix -- Vata?
I have...and I think it's wonderful. I use it primarily as a
flavouring for Kitchari (a soup made from rice and lentils). I've
also used it as a flavouring for
shempmcgurk wrote:
Ever try the MAPI product Calming Spice Mix -- Vata?
I have...and I think it's wonderful. I use it primarily as a
flavouring for Kitchari (a soup made from rice and lentils). I've
also used it as a flavouring for spinach which I cooked up with
butter and the spice mix
In a message dated 1/12/06 11:46:59 P.M. Central Standard Time,
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You have
evidence that Bush's tax cut for individuals was speant on modernizing
companies?
Individuals that are the rich or all that received the tax
cut?
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Evaluating unemployment figures and how the evaluations have changed
to include the military has nothing to do with whther or not new kinds
of jobs have opened in the civilian sector. The
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Why?
What makes them qualified to judge?
Well it certainly impressed M that the president of Indian
Congress or whatever it was referred to Guru Dev as Vedante Incarnate. Being
given a title is
Maharishi University of Management makes available podcasts and
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The
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...Just as you assumed that it was Ok to trash a book
you've never read because of its pop-culture title.
Elitists tend to think alike.
My heavens we have struck a nerve. How youÕve divined from the pixels
before
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I
remember some sort of irritating species of birds that would swoop
down around my head as I went to and from the frats. At first I
thought it was because I was becoming enlightened and the
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...Just as you assumed that it was Ok to trash a book
you've never read because of its pop-culture title.
Elitists tend to think
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on 1/14/06 11:12 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, not only are live animal sacrifices
prescribed in the Vedas, they are still common
in modern-day India. As it turned out, this
service (the
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/01/14/wiran14.xmlsSheet=/news/2006/01/14/ixworld.html
As Iran rushes towards confrontation with the world over its nuclear
programme, the question uppermost in the mind of western leaders is
What is moving its President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
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Knowing nothing about modern yagyas, I've gotta
ask -- are you guys talking about giving farm
animals so that
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Knowing nothing about modern
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