If you're *completely* in the present, how would you
remember that you like chocolate but don't like tutti-
frutti? When the guy asks you whether you want it in a
dish or on a cone, how would you know what those
options represent?
We don't have the future, because it isn't here yet; the
Thanks for the reply.
Much more intelligent than Willy's
inane maybe so, but.
Back then everyone thought Saddam Hussein had
WMD's and indeed he had Chems but that was all.
This time the other Hussein shows his skills as a
community organizer but unfortunately the tough
guys don't live in his
Emily, before my time, some famous teachers have visited FF: Byron Katie,
Gangaji, Francis Lucille. But David Deida and his then wife Sofia were in a
slightly different category, being teachers with a focus on intimate
relationships. David had been some kind of physics genius before he set off
Buck sez:
One moon rising in the darkness of the night is enough to
bring the light everywhere.
The only real solution irreducible encryption.
I really like the foot movement of the males during their courtship. They've
made me swoon and conquered my affections.
Well, Doc, you asked me who David Deida is so I thought a video of him teaching
was a really good way to answer that. Anyway, his ex wife Sofia Diaz is at 42
seconds, in the audience, a dark haired woman bt a bald guy and a blond woman.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHhbuQMkHb0
Activists: Syrian rebels take Christian village
By Jamal Halaby, Associated Press
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- Rebels including al-Qaida-linked fighters gained
control of a Christian village northeast of the capital Damascus,
Syrian activists said Sunday. Government media provided a
Share, I'm glad that David is famous and has explored and marketed the path for
men and women to spiritual sex. Whatever works and I'm glad that some of us
and you, personally, benefited. I have nothing against him; I don't know him.
I guess spiritual sex won't keep a marriage intact,
No, this is not one of bhairitu's conspiracy theories or one of Nabby's
raps about the Space Brothers; it's a movie review. Then again, it's
getting harder to tell the difference these days, so it is what it is.
For example, this movie (made by the same demented team of Edgar Wright
(writer) and
Maybe so, but ...
Yep, yer so concise ... Prairie Dog.
Snip, snip ... boo who..
Apparently you don't realize that you've
been gelded for a long time.
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emptybill:
Thanks for the reply.
Does it bother anyone else that the
Survival is the struggle to remain living.
Survival Cache:
http://survivalcache.com/ http://survivalcache.com/
http://survivalcache.com/ http://survivalcache.com/
s3raphita :
This individualistic, survivalist stuff is fun (kinda like
scouting for grown-ups) but pretty unconvincing.
Alex:
Yeah, it's all crap. The only egregious offenders on
this thread are the idiots who can't stay on topic.
Which topic - obsessing on Judy in your dreams or Richard
quoting netiquette?
--- salyavin808 fintlewoodlewix@ wrote:
--snip--
While I do not have time to enter the fray here at the moment,
I did notice this thread about 'Mind and Cosmos' which I have
*not* read but which seemingly brings up once again the 'hard
problem of consciousness'.
Doc, in all the years he came to FF, I never once saw David Deida hit on one of
his students. AND I never heard any rumors either which is saying a lot in a
rumor rich place like FF. He describes himself as a monogamist by choice and
because of the integrity I've seen him express, I believe
But Alex, if it is a dream, how on topic to dreams stay? :)
Emily, sometimes I'm aware of the incredible silence of FF and sometimes I'm
not. That's fine with me but it was nice to hear David Deida comment on it
because I have a lot of respect for him.
BTW, it wasn't my statement about karma so no credibility was needed. It was
Deida's.
PS I'm
emptybill:
Maybe so, but ...
Yep, yer so concise ... Prairie Dog.
Snip, snip ... boo who..
Apparently you don't realize that you've
been gelded for a long time.
Sorry I hurt your feelings, but you are not supposed
to snip replies, lose the context, and then post
'Thanks for the reply.
s3raphita:
By the way: if you're that paranoid make sure you stock
potassium iodide tablets.
Uh, yeah, that's covered in the book I mentioned.
'How to Survive the End of the World as We Know It:
Tactics, Techniques, and Technologies for Uncertain Times'
by James Wesley Rawles
Plume, 2009
s3raphita :
Nice photo.
There's Maureen, Cynthia, Heather, and Patti.
So, where is Prudence in the photo? It looks like
somebody copied a photo of the Beatles and their
wives for the Prudence interview. Go figure.
http://www.alkpurusha.net/category/knowledge-news/
And no need for you Emily to move into projection! Anyway, yes, total brain
integration, worthy goal, etc.
From: Emily Reyn emilymae.r...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 8, 2013 11:26 AM
Bhairitu:
Huh?
Apparently not a single Dem member of Congress who has seen
the evidence has voiced doubt about the use of chemical weapons
by the Assad regime.
If you're among the majority of war-weary Americans who oppose
any sort of military intervention in Syria, thank libertarian Republican
It opened a couple weeks ago at theaters around here. I didn't go see
it and being distributed by Focus Features it might make it to video
soon. The trailer did look fun though.
Have you seen Cockney's vs Zombies which is also a British comedy? I
am getting tired of trying to watch a movie
Around here this stuff is taken seriously as we have big earthquakes.
On a recent episode of 'Doomsday Castle' they built
a solar water system. Very good information.
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/doomsday-castle/
http://channel.nationalgeographic.com/channel/doomsday-castle/
Also, you're not supposed to be copying and pasting whole articles ...
Learn to make a url instead.
Maybe so, but ... go figure
taken from - Shruti-s of the Gelded Class without attribution.
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emptybill:
Maybe so, but
Age and proximity to Marshy is no signpost of common sense or clarity of
perception - Jerry Jarvis told my friend Bill over the phone a few weeks ago
that all the allegations by Mark Landau, Billy Clayton and the other skin boys
were all ridiculous. He said he spent more time around M than any
There will be no surviving a global disaster. All of the 'nice' people will be
slaughtered or deprived of the living essentials and all of the 'survival'
types will be instrumental in ensuring they remain alive as long as possible
(along with their families). The worst characteristics of the
On 09/08/2013 10:04 AM, richardatrwilliamsdotus wrote:
Bhairitu:
Huh?
Apparently not a single Dem member of Congress who has seen
the evidence has voiced doubt about the use of chemical weapons
by the Assad regime.
How could they do that if they weren't supposed talk to the public about
Back over 10 years ago I bought an earthquake emergency pack at a local
hardware store. As it expired I tried the energy bars and found they
were highly sweetened. Instead of giving me energy those would have
laid me on my back. I took to buying stuff to keep around that I would
actually
Well noozguru, at this point, because of Fukushimo, I won't eat any fish, which
I love, unless I'm 100% sure it came from the east coast. But turkey is a good
meat, high in potassium. And organic bison. Hmmm, could be a canning business
in the making...How about the seeds, like quinoa? Very
authorfriend:
Richard, do you look at your own posts on the Web site?
If you do, you'll see that there's no apparent distinction
between what you're replying to and your replies. It all
looks like just one post.
That's what I'm sayin'!
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So frustrating. I am used to going to my inbox and seeing all the posts in
order and reading them when I have time. If I get so moved and have the desire
to type these keys, I go to the FFL Yahoo Group Message board and yank the
chains I see fit to yank.
Today, I got about 9 posts in my inbox,
I liked him when I knew him in Atlanta - but that doesn't keep me from seeing
he still suffers from a case of Marshy worship - he still has an old passport
of Marshy's that he keeps almost like Mark L kept his sandals.
From: waybac...@yahoo.com
Seraphita, some people sit in chairs. Most of us sit against backjacks on foam.
I don't see many sitting in lotus. And I don't see anyone looking down on
anyone else! I definitely prefer doing TMSP in a group rather than alone.
Subjectively TMSP feels deeper when I practice in a group. And I do
The NSA has a reduced staff on weekends so they don't get to your posts
as fast. ;-)
On 09/08/2013 06:08 PM, obbajeeba wrote:
So frustrating. I am used to going to my inbox and seeing all the
posts in order and reading them when I have time. If I get so moved
and have the desire to type
I fail to see how keeping a passport of MMY's or his sandals is any weirder
than someone keeping the same items belonging to any other celebrity, famous
writer, musician, politician etc, etc, etc that someone had the good fortune to
have in their possession. One person's treasure is another
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