The one thing I can't seem to reconcile is how these 100+ year old
people who make the news every several months, are seemingly sturdy,
have smoked cigarettes their entire lives, had wine everyday and just
lived ordinary lifestyles have such outward strength and vitality. My
guess is the fact
Edg,
I have been wanting to ask you what your experience was with the MSAE,
and any observations you may care to share. It seems that you were
pretty well invested in that program. I would enjoy hearing any
insights you might have.
lurk
P.S. I have three childen boy-14, boy-11, girl-10.
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What pushed me over the edge, in regards to the Catholic Church-
While visiting my sister, in Philadelphia, a couple of weeks ago...
I took the 'El Train', to an area along the Delaware River.
There I saw a huge Catholic Church, I'm not sure of the name of it,
But it
Airline sacrifices goats to appease sky godWed Sep 5, 2007 2:22AM EDTKATHMANDU (Reuters) - Officials at Nepal's state-run airline have sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu sky god, following technical problems with one of its Boeing 757 aircraft, the carrier said Tuesday.Nepal
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[snip]
You appear to have a set of assumptions you are making and I
have no
idea what those are, which I am then accused of obscuring. Very
Today is FFL’s 6th birthday. See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/messages/1?l=1
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On Behalf Of pranamoocher
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 1:06 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Maharishi from today
The ultimate freaky physical specimen close to MMY's age is Jack
Lalane, who
In a message dated 9/5/07 7:41:49 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Officials at Nepal's state-run airline have sacrificed
two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu sky god, following technical
problems with one of its Boeing 757 aircraft,
In a message dated 9/4/07 7:10:53 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Do your own research. These are clear and known statments. You can
find them. I will supply you with only one, you can do your own
research you lazy slob. Asking me to do your own legwork !
10 And
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Jim, FYI, it may be that you post something of interest. But your
refusal or inability to snip makes me skip all but a few of your
comments.
lurk
Yeah, this thread kinda got out of hand, but I did
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snip
Your words, Jim, in response to almost everything on the abbreviated
list I provided:
No problem with this. He began the Movement, and as its CEO he
can
do what he likes.
You've set Maharishi at a level of a
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Today is FFL's 6th birthday. See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/messages/1?l=1
Happy Birthday, FFL.
Still reading it...just haven't found anything
interesting enough to respond to compared to
my new
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In a message dated 9/5/07 7:41:49 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
KATHMANDU (Reuters) - Officials at Nepal's state-run airline
have sacrificed two goats to appease Akash Bhairab, the Hindu
sky
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[snip]
You appear to have a set of assumptions you are making and I
have
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snip
Your words, Jim, in response to almost everything on the
abbreviated
list I provided:
No problem with this. He began the Movement, and
The ultimate freaky physical specimen close to MMY's age is Jack
Lalane, who at 90+ still exercises each day regularly more than most
people, still eats fastidiously clean, and hasn't slowed down in how
fast he speaks!
Comparing people with different genetics is odious... however Jack
LaLanne is
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wrote:
snip
Your words, Jim, in response to almost everything on the abbreviated
list I provided:
No problem with this. He began the Movement, and as
Education at MSAE -- in the 80's -- was catch as catch can. Some good
teachers, some nice people who shouldn't be teachers, and some anal
types that were true believers who tried their hardest to sound like
Bevan.
It was mostly rich folks' kids mixed with the kids of poor folks who
worked for
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So many good ideas rise and fall quickly on the Web. You must be
doing something right to keep this rolling this long. Thanks Rick.
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Today is FFL's 6th birthday. See
In a message dated 9/5/07 9:52:03 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Andy was on my teacher TTC where he was a star
because of his unity consciousness experience. This
predatory homosexual behavior started to be reported
later when he was giving courses on atma vichara
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On Behalf Of curtisdeltablues
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2007 12:57 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday FFL
So many good ideas rise and fall quickly on the Web. You must be
doing
Yeah, sounds like a real nice place:
http://tmfree.blogspot.com/2007/02/program-pedophilia.html
One lovely young girl in elementary school was refused admittance to
Maharishi School of the Age of Enlightenment (MSAE), after thorough
interogation before an all male board of well-suited MSAE
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wrote:
snip Kind of like the whole paradigm of enlightenment; I don't
know how it works, but it just does.:-)
I believe you're dead wrong on this, Jim. The people you mention
who
may be living Brahman etc.
There is no
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wrote:
Kind of like the whole paradigm of enlightenment; I don't
know how it works, but it just does.:-)
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wrote:
Maharishi told us a story once of a
TurquoiseB wrote:
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Today is FFL's 6th birthday. See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/messages/1?l=1
Happy Birthday, FFL.
Still reading it...just haven't found anything
interesting enough to
* Purusha: Purusha are single men devoted to a programme carefully
designed by Maharishi for those who wish to dedicate themselves fully
to the most rapid pace of evolution possible and creating world
peace. This is accomplished through the extended group practice of
the TM-Sidhi programme and
Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
Richard should consider going back on his
antipsychotic medication.
Quack!
Sad to say, but I find the below quite believable. I think the
parents should sue bigtime. This story is screaming wrong on so
many levels. The males-on-top culture of the TMO can be so sick.
This is the elitism of the movement's structure -- people in power
trample those below knowing that
Shemp Mcgurk wrote:
Judy's right, you're wrong, Peter.
The best course of action for you is to apologise and
tell her and this forum
Apologize to Judy and the forum?
that you were wrong and that you stand
corrected.
Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
Richard should consider going back on his
New Morning wrote:
Haven't you been listening? :)
3,100 on-topic posts about meditation, yoga, and peak
experiences sorted by date:
http://tinyurl.com/2n4fjf
America's Peace Keepers and Brain Wave Coherence Generators!
http://www.rwilliams.us/
On Sep 5, 2007, at 4:39 PM, Duveyoung wrote:
Sad to say, but I find the below quite believable. I think the
parents should sue bigtime. This story is screaming wrong on so
many levels. The males-on-top culture of the TMO can be so sick.
I doubt they'd have much recourse at this point in
--- Richard J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
Richard should consider going back on his
antipsychotic medication.
Quack!
Thank you for your healthy response, Richard! It
appears to be given in the same spirit that I told you
to return to your antipsychotic
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snip Kind of like the whole paradigm of enlightenment; I don't
know how it works, but it just does.:-)
I believe you're dead wrong on this,
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wrote:
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snip Kind of like the whole paradigm of enlightenment; I don't
know how it
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Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
Richard should consider going back on his
antipsychotic medication.
Quack!
Thank you for your healthy response, Richard! It
Subject: help remove JewWatch from Google
When you Google the word Jew, one of the first websites that pops up
is http://www.jewwatch.com/ -- an anti-semitic, hate-filled harangue
masquerating as scholarly, factual, informational.
Add your name to the petition to remove www.jewwatch.com from
--Right, (statements below) about as true as saying that a. The
Mormon Presidents have had a direct pipeline to God b. therefore,
whatever Brigham Young did was perfectly attuned to God's will.
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So. Moving to Spain.
Where does one start?
Probably back in August, juggling the preparation for
the move with a month of 60-hour workweeks because my
mathematical programming/optimization project started
running on chaos theory math instead of MP and MIP and
QP and CP and went seriously
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--Right, (statements below) about as true as saying that a. The
Mormon Presidents have had a direct pipeline to God b. therefore,
whatever Brigham Young did was perfectly attuned to God's will.
No no, when
Turq, thanks for the visit to your new pad. I'll definitely visit in
real time, should that opportunity present.
As re the Buddhas; one of my favorite images is the emaciated Buddha;
do you have any of those in your collection?
**
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It really is a fair field...life.
Happy birthday to FFL!
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Today is FFLs 6th birthday. See
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/messages/1?l=1
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So. Moving to Spain.
Where does one start?
Probably back in August, juggling the preparation for
the move with a month of 60-hour workweeks because my
mathematical programming/optimization project started
So how is the most rapid pace of evolution possible?
By rounding and
service to MMY's global schemes.
It's not the most rapid pace, rather the most rapid
pace that those on that particular course are aware
of.
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* Purusha: Purusha are single
---(Brahman has nothing to do with pipelines). The statement was that
Brahman realization implied integrity, a commonly accepted term
needing no further clarification. But I disagree with this since a
Brahman-realized person can be lacking in integrity. (Cf. below):
Thus, the statement MMY is
one of my favorite images is the emaciated Buddha;
The Alley McBuddha?
dated TV reference but worth a shot. I first tried the more
contemporary Nicole Richie - Buddha contractions but gave up.
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Turq, thanks for
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, qntmpkt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---(Brahman has nothing to do with pipelines). The statement was
that
Brahman realization implied integrity, a commonly accepted term
needing no further clarification. But I disagree with this since a
Brahman-realized
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--- Richard J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dr Peter Sutphen wrote:
Richard should consider going back on his
antipsychotic medication.
Quack!
(SnIp)
If this is the official description of the program
it does spell out the details of the program and may spark an
interesting discussion.
So how is the most rapid pace of evolution possible? By rounding and
service to MMY's global schemes. Perhaps, after his time out, Shemp
would
---Somebody mentioned that an insult naming an anatomical part would
be inappropriate. Saythe part that follows from go suck
your.. Of course, this would be the elbow since that would not
only be inappropriate, but impossible for most people.
Instead of medications, I would
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Education at MSAE -- in the 80's -- was catch as catch can.
snip
Perfect. Thanks. That was just the overview I was looking for. In
particular, I was wondering if there was a strong tendency to rebel on
the part of the
http://theworsthorse.net/brit.html
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Re: Andy Rymer
He was my buddy on my 6 month course and tried to seduce me one
night. But I wasn't a minor.
I happened to be on the first six month course which was awesome as
I was a newly minted teacher, and here I
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So. Moving to Spain.
Where does one start?
Well let's start with a bigsnip.
bigsnip
If you ever find yourself in my 'hood, do drop by.
AP News - Yahoo top story.
GOP hopefuls clash with Paul over Iraq
http://tinyurl.com/2m994w
OffWorld
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snip
Judy, I haven't replied to your post yet because I
read it once and when I returned to it the next day it
was gone because for some reason I only can keep a
certain number of post in my mail box.
There's always the FFL
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one of my favorite images is the emaciated Buddha;
The Alley McBuddha?
One of my favorite images is Christine Ricci on 4-5 episodes of last
days of Alley McBuddha.
Curtis, I hadn't made the connections before but, hmmm, now that you
mention it . . .
Anyway, here is an image of the Buddha of anorexics everywhere through
time:
http://tinyurl.com/3ano7b
**
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
one of my favorite
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It was a joke.
Abuse of power? I could see how it could be taken this
way. But it seems that Richard as well as many other
got my intent. Others misunderstood it and I
understand why they did. But apologize? PLEASE!
Any
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curtisdeltablues@ wrote:
one of my favorite images is the emaciated Buddha;
The Alley McBuddha?
One of my favorite images is Christine Ricci on 4-5
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wrote:
Curtis, I hadn't made the connections before but, hmmm, now that you
mention it . . .
Anyway, here is an image of the Buddha of anorexics everywhere through
time:
http://tinyurl.com/3ano7b
Dude has taken the
New.Morning, it didn't get me worked up because of the context in
which it appeared -- an online forum -- and because of the history of
the two individuals, Peter and Richard, as I've come to know them on
FFL. A different configuration could easily prompt a different reply.
**
--- In
Going gaunt, but still gold.
**
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Curtis, I hadn't made the connections before but, hmmm, now that you
mention it . . .
Anyway, here
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curtisdeltablues@ wrote:
one of my favorite images is the emaciated Buddha;
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New.Morning, it didn't get me worked up because of the context in
which it appeared -- an online forum -- and because of the history of
the two individuals, Peter and Richard, as I've come to know them on
FFL. A
Thats sad, yet joyful in his memory -- end of an era. He was great.
Even if he was a cliche in his later years. A media thing, not him,
not his voice.
Like Ingmar Bergman, who passed on a few weeks ago. Milestones and
beacons in their genre.
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Turq, thanks for the visit to your new pad. I'll definitely
visit in real time, should that opportunity present.
As re the Buddhas; one of my favorite images is the emaciated
Buddha; do you have any of those in
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis reavismarek@
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Turq, thanks for the visit to your new pad. I'll definitely
visit in real time, should that opportunity present.
As re the Buddhas; one of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how is the most rapid pace of evolution possible?
By rounding and
service to MMY's global schemes.
It's not the most rapid pace, rather the most rapid
pace that those on that particular course are aware
of.
I was reflecting on Pavarotti and Bergman dying -- both influences on
my responsive life. And sitting in silence in awe and remeberance of
both -- thought there are those as ,or more deserving in their
genres, perhaps.
And feeling their blessings. Odd, but seemingly real (as you know,
I am
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