s3raphita replies:
I also wonder if laws of nature are as cast in stone as people
assume. Did you hear about physicist João Magueijo's speculation?
What if the speed of light -- now accepted as one of the unchanging
foundations of physics -- were not constant after all? Magueijo
has
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s3raphita replies:
snippus interruptus
Your question also touches on the issue of the fine-tuning of the
various constants of physics. It's too improbable that these
values were an accident that just happened to benefit the
The only thing that matters is how to DEAL with the world the way it is.
Uh, probably the last thing you should be doing right now is posting
comments about pirates and outlaws to a social network site on a company
laptop using wi-fi at a public restaurant in a foreign country. LoL!
'Silk
Si, Que Paso?
http://youtu.be/B093SWH1IbQ
Remember, it has been just over three weeks ago they were still telling
us that it was absolutely essential we bomb Syria right away.
On 10/1/2013 3:15 PM, Mike Dixon wrote:
Can ju se, Ola! hable Espanol?
*From:* jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com
So now he's *bombing* war memorials to keep tourist away. Even Mount Vernon's
parking lot and bus turn-around have been barricaded to show those tourist
who's boss.
From: Richard J. Williams pundits...@gmail.com
To: Richard J. Williams
turq, an answer to your question about peoples' behavior with regards to
change: people try to explain change in order to deal with it more effectively!
Is there a better way to deal with change that does not include better
understanding?
From: turquoiseb
Marshy claims he is gonna bow out - ha ha ha ha!
But I hate to admit it, I can see how people were enamored of him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3qOxNjNms0
The idea that humans don't use free will of the soul very often reminds me of
something in a recent post of Seraphita: Witness Dostoevsky's parable of the
Grand Inquisitor: from Wiki: The Inquisitor states that Jesus rejected these
three temptations in favour of freedom, but the Inquisitor
On 10/03/2013 01:45 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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s3raphita replies:
snippus interruptus
Your question also touches on the issue of the fine-tuning of the
various constants of physics. It's too improbable that these
values were an
emptybill, this was the most horrifying part for me: After two days, Mr.
Levison gave in, turning over the digital keys — and simultaneously closing his
e-mail service, apologizing to customers on
his site. That double maneuver, a prosecutor later told his lawyer,fell just
short of a criminal
It is an interesting piece. Keep up the good work!
On 10/02/2013 08:06 PM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
Low Earth Orbit, liner notes:
The cloud shots were all done in my backyard (SF bay area), setting my
camera at a fixed angle, shooting a piece of the sky, and either the
redwood,
Ann, that was the phrase that wgm4u used and I'm assuming it has the same
meaning as the phrase free will.
From: awoelfleba...@yahoo.com awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 3, 2013 10:53 AM
Subject: RE: Re:
The NSA is an insult to America and Americans. It has gotten out of
hand and needs to be shut down.
On 10/03/2013 06:22 AM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/03/us/snowdens-e-mail-provider-discusses-pressure-from-fbi-to-disclose-data.html?pagewanted=1_r=0
Ok, John or anyone, here's a hypothetical and a question: I'm assuming that
there are laws of nature that govern the body. For example, if someone smokes
for a long time, they would die before age 80 of a lung disease. But there are
people who smoke and live beyond age 80 and then die of some
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On 10/03/2013 01:45 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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s3raphita replies:
Your question also touches on the issue of the fine-tuning of
the
various constants of
So, if he looks like a Himalayan Yoga Master and he talks like a
Himalayan Yoga Master; if he comes out of the Himalayas after teaching a
bunch of other Himalayan Masters how to meditate and do Yoga, and people
all over India and the Himalayas call him a Yoga Master, then HE
PROBABLY WAS A
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
On 10/03/2013 01:45 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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s3raphita replies:
Your question also touches on the issue
s3raphita sez:
Ross Ulbricht, the Silk Road founder wasn't exactly great at
covering his tracks. He attached his name, photo, and
personal e-mail address to Silk Road business! What's
up with some people?
I see he also anticipated my plan for an assassination bureau:
he allegedly
s3raphita sez:
Re I haven't been following all this, but you remind me that
I wanted to comment earlier that sadly your idea of The
Assassination Bureau is old news. Reality has been there,
done that.:I didn't know that! But then I don't subscribe to
Soldier of
Fortune.
I didn't
On 10/03/2013 09:25 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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On 10/03/2013 01:45 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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s3raphita replies:
Your question also touches on the issue of the
Max Keiser on today's first newstory on RT.com does an excellent job of
outlining what is really going on. The rich in the US could give a
shit whether Americans are employed or starve to death. This is the same
model Saudi Arabia has. This is also why Paul Krugman feels we may be
stuck in
John, if I understand Maharishi correctly, different laws of nature operate at
each level of creation. Laws of nature at the level of DNA would certainly be
powerful given that they operate at such a fundamental level. I'm pondering if
there might exist one most fundamental law of nature that
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On 10/03/2013 01:45 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
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s3raphita replies:
Had an interesting sensation tonight, real déja vu all over again
stuff. I'm living this week near where I was staying when I first
started coming to Paris for this gig. While here, I developed an
affection for a certain writing café/restaurant in this 'hood, so
tonight I decided to have dinner
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Oh so funny, so funny - I just got off the phone with an old friend who was at
MIU as staff and student for a number of years - he was a big Charlie Lutes fan
and also saw Robin C a few times - he told me he was at MIU when Blue Velvet
came out, the honchos at the Capital of the A of E there in
I forgot to mention my buddy was at a Charlie Lutes lecture, in Iowa City I
think when Robin C and his supporters came in to sort of get in Lute's face -
he said it was a surreal experience - I have encouraged him to write about it
but he hasn't gotten around to it yet.
http://www.institutespiritualsciences.org/blog_mmy/st_of_himal.php
Mulholland Drive was intended to be a TV pilot.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0166924/
I knew that Lynch practiced TM back in the 1970s from his buddy at art
school who was on my Sidhis course. He was also known to shut down
production on Twin Peaks to meditate so a lot of people back then knew
OTOH, a lot of people were idealists back in their college days and
grew up to be yuppies instead.
On 10/03/2013 06:29 PM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hitler, Stalin and Mao could only dream of such intrusive
power. Even in Nazi Germany citizens talked the truth to
people they trusted.
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