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http://new.khastv.com/video/519peace.wmv
Though, I think the price tag
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Sometimes when I would attend or lead advanced lectures or even
intros I would refer to transcending as sitting in the hand of God.
The transcendent is so sweet that when we surrender to the
transcendent it is
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I pretty much agree with what Hugo said here. The
Scientologists are an interesting study in the
dynamics of and the evolution of cults.
On the one hand, they are majorly persecuted and
looked down upon. In some
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several decades, Invincibility,
invincibility what a pile of vedic cow droppings. Its
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Great Buddhist Geeks episodes with meditation teacher Susan Piver on
meditation and writing:
Episode 70: Susan Piver: The Fearless Writer
When Susan Piver's book, The Hard Questions, hit the top of the NY
Times Bestsellers list (and stayed there) she decided that she needed
to deepen her
On May 20, 2008, at 8:50 PM, boo_lives wrote:
I bet I could poll thousands of common men asking them to list their
goals in life and not one would say becoming invincible.
Oh come on, even if we offered you your own phone booth?
http://www.nse-india.com/marketinfo/charting/OnlineIndexChart.jsp?indexname=SP%20CNX%20NIFTY
http://tinyurl.com/4n2rez
Left click and drag mouse to select range...
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several decades, Invincibility,
invincibility what a pile of vedic cow droppings.
Its
just so silly. first,
Did you already know of such [meditation] benefits? I'm guessing you
did. Hell, here in NorCal meditation is so widespread and normalized
it's actually available in the Whole Foods bulk aisle. I do believe
over in Berkeley and parts of Marin County you are actually required
by law to
Thanks for posting this, Vaj. I was unfamiliar
with the Buddhist Geeks site, but will watch
it in the future. Very clean, the opposite of
proselytution (as referenced in the rap in part
two about marketing). I thought that Susan
handled herself very well, too. She feels like
a Boulder gal.
On May 21, 2008, at 7:53 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Thanks for posting this, Vaj. I was unfamiliar
with the Buddhist Geeks site, but will watch
it in the future. Very clean, the opposite of
proselytution (as referenced in the rap in part
two about marketing). I thought that Susan
handled herself
Louis McKenzie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sometimes when I would attend or lead advanced lectures or even
intros I would refer to transcending as sitting in the hand of God.
The transcendent is so sweet that when we surrender to the
transcendent it is like that being suspended in space and
satvadude wrote:
I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on the
matter Richard. Any reaction to the story?
It all depends on the definition of 'cult'.
The term 'cult' is just another term for 'sect'.
There are at least eight dictionary definitions
of the term 'cult'.
Apparently, the United
TurquoiseB wrote:
My feeling is that they should just suck it up
and admit to being a cult, and find a way to be
proud of it. Trying to suppress others who call
them a cult only makes them more of a cult.
So, exactly, what is a 'cult'?
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several decades, Invincibility,
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several
WOW! Lawson sorry to hear you are in so much pain. If my finances were
different I would figure a way to help you. Now I can only hold you in my
thought and prayers...FEEL BETTER...
Louis
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However, it should be pointed out that the
idea of 'brainwashing' or 'mind control,
vis a vis, 'cults' has almost been totally
discredited.
By whom? Want a nice example? The child solders of Africa.
It is not completely understood like much of modern understanding of
the mind. But
Angela I tried to open but no luck
Angela Mailander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: terrific kid doing a terrific solo
against a boys' choir.
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Curtis, I like your boat a lot and I looked all through the site but
couldn't find out what the costs were; can you give me an idea of
what your model costs?
Around $400. A good paddle will cost about 80 more. I
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However, it should be pointed out that the
idea of 'brainwashing' or 'mind control,
vis a vis, 'cults' has almost been totally
discredited.
By whom? Want a nice example? The child solders of
Africa.
It is not completely understood
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Hey, Curtis, I looked up dealers on the site and one of the
outdoor stores here in Eureka carries the line but all they had was
one of the canoes from the company and not the advanced frame like
you have. Although I've been planning to build one of the Pygmy
Boats kayaks someday it requires a
In Lifton's model, as I understand it, there is a continuum of
influence. He mentions 8 principles and most social institutions use
a few. It is when you get all 8 cylinders cranking that we can see
some huge shifts of beliefs in a person. A child who is made to
believe that it is his duty to
That boat looks great Marek! Light is such an important feature in
a kayak because so many cool places to kayak that don't have
convenient boat put-in points. You carry the boat on one side of your
body so it really matters IMO. Hard shell boats really move faster in
the water then mine does.
Carl Jung recounted the following story, told to him
by Richard
Wilhelm, who lived in China for many years:
There was a great drought where Wilhelm lived; for months there had not
been a drop of rain and the situation became catastrophic. The Catholics
made processions, the Protestants
The transcript is interesting, but I think Hillary is still
responsible for her own words. The as far as I know was unnecessary.
And as far as electability in the general election is concerned, the
latest Zogby poll has Obama ten points ahead of McCain. Hillary leads
McCain by only one point. I
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satvadude wrote:
I would enjoy hearing your thoughts on the
matter Richard. Any reaction to the story?
It all depends on the definition of 'cult'.
The term 'cult' is just another term for 'sect'.
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I don't understand the bond issue, can someone explain?
Does it mean they were asking
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several
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drpetersutphen@ wrote:
I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this rant
over the last several decades, Invincibility,
Darkest Hour/ Dark night of the soul
I have designed a dual aspect program. The trading the resources of Brazil
such as sugar, wood, foods and clothing, as well as the more than 20,000
products available in Brazil for export. Selling through a world wide sales
network , that we have
I'll try to find it for you when I get where I'm
going. It will be worth the wait.
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Angela I tried to open but no luck
Angela Mailander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
terrific kid doing a terrific solo against a boys'
choir.
Send instant
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I've had it up to my seventh chakra with this
rant
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Ok Thanks Angela
Angela Mailander [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'll try to find it for you when I
get where I'm
going. It will be worth the wait.
--- Louis McKenzie wrote:
Angela I tried to open but no luck
Angela Mailander wrote:
terrific kid doing a terrific solo against a
Breaking from Newsmax.com
Zogby: Obama Moves Into Lead Over McCain
Democrat Barack Obama has opened an 8-point national
lead on Republican John McCain as the U.S.
Hugo wrote:
Manchurian candidate styule brain-washing yes,
but general group conformity can make a True Believer
out of most. People like to fit in and they sooner they
pick up the lingo the better. I heard many people say
they cringed at using terms like Nature Support when
they first moved
These con artists appeared this morning before a Senate Hearing today:
WASHINGTON - Top executives of the five largest oil companies tried to
shift anger over high prices to a debate over supplies Wednesday,
leading a senator to accuse them of acting like “hapless victims” while
racking up
The price is driven in large part by the futures market. We should al know
understand this.
2 no new refineries have been built in the USA Canada since 1972 thus we
import the gasoline as well as distillates from oil for we can no longer
refine such here in fulfillment of our demand.
3
---(confusion of terms such as Invincibility and Immortality).
Yes, in TMO-speak, Invincibility really means non-attachment; and
Immortality really means non-attachment; and.etc..
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wrote:
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6. The real brigands here is,congress , liberals , democratsun informed
public not assisted in this understanding by an un informed press.
Yup, it's always those damned libruls and Bill Clinton to blame isn't
it. The press is informed but corrupt. A lot of
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Bhairitu
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:36 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] The Gasoline Mafia TestifiesNOT Mafia
Subaru is to begin selling their small electric next year and I
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The price is driven in large part by the futures market. We should
al know
understand this.
2 no new refineries have been built in the USA Canada since 1972
thus we
import the gasoline as well as distillates from oil
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---(confusion of terms such as Invincibility and Immortality).
Yes, in TMO-speak, Invincibility really means non-attachment; and
Immortality really means non-attachment; and.etc..
eggzactly- all the man did was
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain and simple-- the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan. Why do people turn a blind eye to this
fact? You can present an impressive argument by stating the
economics involved as presented by the big US oil companies. But
ultimately one eventually gets
that market is driven by profit the events of the world. one event is a
large part of the oil market is a cartel
In a message dated 5/21/2008 4:08:06 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain and simple-- the wars
in Iraq
First, Hinduism lacks any understanding that God created this world
for a good purpose. It is common for Hindus to speak of God bringing
the universe into existence simply as a playful exercise of His
power. Also lacking is a conception of God as infinitely holy and
righteous and as the One to
Rick Archer wrote:
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Bhairitu
Sent: Wednesday, May 21, 2008 2:36 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] The Gasoline Mafia TestifiesNOT Mafia
Subaru is to begin selling their small
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Hillary Removes Bill Clinton as First Husband
By Greg Palast [New York, Wednesday 20 May 2008]
In a surprise move meant to reinvigorate her faltering
campaign, Democratic hopeful Hillary Clinton dismissed
William Clinton as First Husband designate.
Those close to the candidate, speaking
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---(confusion of terms such as Invincibility and Immortality).
Yes, in TMO-speak, Invincibility really means non-attachment; and
Immortality really means non-attachment; and.etc..
In TM-speak, they're all subsumed
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain and simple-- the wars
in Iraq and Afghanistan. Why do people turn a blind eye to this
fact? You can present an impressive argument by stating the
economics involved as
John wrote:
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain
and simple-- the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So, how, exactly, has the war in Iraq and Afghanistan
caused an increase in oil costs in the U.S.? Does the
U.S. import very much oil from Iraq or Afghanistan?
According to Dow Jones,
However, it should be pointed out that the
idea of 'brainwashing' or 'mind control,
vis a vis, 'cults' has almost been totally
discredited.
Richard Hughes wrote:
...general group conformity can make a True
Believer out of most.
If that was the case, we could use 'group
Bhairitu wrote:
These con artists appeared this morning
before a Senate Hearing today...
Based on your logic, the citizens of California
should not be allowed to use any imported oil or
gasoline. They should be forced to drill and
refine all their own fuel. If the oil is not
from California
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Appeared on
iReports used in CNN's news coverage
Richard J. Williams wrote:
Bhairitu wrote:
These con artists appeared this morning
before a Senate Hearing today...
Based on your logic, the citizens of California
should not be allowed to use any imported oil or
gasoline. They should be forced to drill and
refine all their own
The Cat House on the Kings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwM6f0liHpo
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John wrote:
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain
and simple-- the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So, how, exactly, has the war in Iraq and Afghanistan
caused an increase in oil costs in the
That looks very cool and not creepy at all. Thanks for the site.
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The Cat House on the Kings: http://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=vwM6f0liHpo
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wrote:
That looks very cool and not creepy at all. Thanks for the site.
**
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex do.rflex@ wrote:
The Cat House on the Kings:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwM6f0liHpo
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willytex@ wrote:
John wrote:
The reasons for the oil cost increase are plain
and simple-- the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
So, how, exactly, has
These con artists appeared this morning
before a Senate Hearing today...
Based on your logic, the citizens of California
should not be allowed to use any imported oil or
gasoline. They should be forced to drill and
refine all their own fuel. If the oil is not
from California
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Can Obama beat McCain?
Lol...of course he can. Its a no brainer.
McCain is probably the first ever Lame Duck Candidate.
OffWorld
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That boat looks great Marek! Light is such an important feature in
a kayak because so many cool places to kayak that don't have
convenient boat put-in points. You carry the boat on one side of your
body so it
Okay, I get to play Judy here. Two times she affirms that she has
no reason to doubt Obama's assertion that he is not a Muslim. After
the third run at it, she allows as far as I know. In my book
that's polite conversation. If the person you are talking with
insists on pursuing a point that
New.M, what a fine place and time to grow up in, what a great time
that must have been. Bolinas is such a perfect haven, but I never
visited it until I was an adult. What a totally great place it must
have been to bang around in as a teenager -- and surf kayaking --
man, that sounds like
I have experienced only a few instances of altered-state bliss in
either TM or Ishaya Ascension Attitude practice and it sounds like,
from this article, all you need is to get off planet! Beam me UP!
http://www.dailygalaxy.com/my_weblog/2008/05/space-euphoria.html
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis
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Great story, Curtis, and extremely resonant. Surfing has been like
that for me. The first time I backpacked alone in Death Valley was
like that for me. Every time I venture across a downed tree that
spans a
I am building one this summer.
You are the man OFF! What a beautiful boat.
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reavismarek@ wrote:
Great story, Curtis, and extremely resonant. Surfing
Thanks for that!
Cats Rule and They're Cool.
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That looks very cool and not creepy at all. Thanks for the site.
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Very cool, Off. Are you making yours from a kit that Greenland
Kayaks offers, or are you using some other template or kit?
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Great
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, it should be pointed out that the
idea of 'brainwashing' or 'mind control,
vis a vis, 'cults' has almost been totally
discredited.
Richard Hughes wrote:
...general group conformity
--- TurquoiseB wrote:
So, does anyone have any cool old relics
they'd love to rap about? Things that uplift
and inspire you consistently, and are thus
of value to you on your spiritual path?
The very first to come to mind are the most prominent of all to me: my
children. They definitely
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hugo wrote:
Manchurian candidate styule brain-washing yes,
but general group conformity can make a True Believer
out of most. People like to fit in and they sooner they
pick up the lingo the better. I heard many
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