Formula 1 driver Michael Schumacher right now has transiting Pluto in the 8th
(at least Koch) house, quite accurately conjunct with the natal Sun...
I wonder what his jyotish chart tells...
Richard, my favorite teaching about the gunas is in Ch 4, vs 35 of Maharishi's
commentary on the Gita. He explains that delusion in the state of tamas guna
can be overcome by an increase in rajas; delusion in rajo guna can be overcome
by an increase in sat guna; but delusion in the state of
Ok, I guess I am cracked! I actually thought this quip by Ann about my not
quite being a corpse yet was pretty funny.
On Sunday, December 29, 2013 4:38 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, punditster@... wrote:
On
ann, for me both restful alertness and loving neutrality have an underlying
reality of lively silence, or being simply humming with potentiality.
On Sunday, December 29, 2013 2:40 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}},
Yep - there are only so many song appropriate melodies in the world - one of my
songs was tagged as having the same content as another, but mine came out
first, so the dispute was resolved easily.
PS Yay George - He was my favorite Beatle, followed by Ringo, Paul and John, in
that order. I was ten when I bought my first Beatles album, The Beatles Second
Album for $2.99, and John had the least friendly face.
touching article by his wife
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/roger-ebert-final-moments
an excerpt from Sir Isaac Tigrett's talk given in Singapore 2007.
http://sathyasaimemories.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/our-thoughts-are-powerful-excerpted-from-isaac-tigretts-singapore-talk-2007/
Ravi Shankar on Indian classical music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al1q01CZgtc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=al1q01CZgtc
Rita and I really wanted to attend the Formula One Grand Prix race up in
Austin, but the tickets are pretty pricey. The rent is too damn high!
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Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 08:20
Some of Friday's 58,276 anticipatory fans were greeted by unusually heavy
fog during the first
Galaxy of Fire: Journey to an ancient spiritual world.
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Why is he here? How did he get in? The men were all clean shaven and had
their best suits on. Worst of all, there couldn't have been more than
fifteen Westerners, all total; the very top of Maharishi's Western
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George Harrison - Wonderwall Music
http://youtu.be/UllxxMkG7uI
All of the tracks were composed by Harrison, and it was the first official
solo album by a Beatle. It was the first album release on the newly formed
Apple Records, appearing in November 1968, a few weeks
Tubes: A Journey to the Center of the Internet
Tubes, by Andrew Blum, looks behind the scenes of our digital lives at he
physical heart of the internet itself. These tubes are the real places on
the map: their sounds and smells, their storied past, their physical
details, and the people who live
What a fabulous picture of words in this post. Like a photo from the FFL
family album. Like one of those family pictures in an album where names are
written in with arrows pointing. Thanks to Jay for labeling the people, this is
very helpful in bringing them to light. It's a very special
With all due respect Share, I don’t think Arjuna was a real character that
reached enlightenment on some battlefield (Kurukshetra) in ancient India .
Though there may indeed have been a mythical battle, and a character called
Arjuna and Krishna , they were only used loosely by Vyasa to
The Guy
The guy Ned was talking about in his book was Billy Clayton, who apparently
beat out Ned for the job of Maharishi's skin boy in Fuiggi, causing Ned
to fall off the wagon. Ned and I were early adopters and we were both
initiated by Jerry Jarvis at the first SIMS in 1965, along with Rick
Florian Mueller @FOSSpatents
Nokia wins German patent injunction against ALL HTC Android devices including
the One series. Enforceable against 400 million euro bond.
Google tried to help HTC because this patent is infringed by all Android
devices. But its invalidity challenge came too late to
It's not so much the laying down in the corpse pose that is so difficult
The question is, what is Richard laying when he's down in the corpse pose?
Jelly beans? Golf balls? Chicken McNuggets?
Here's another bit of important health info for people to know, Share. When you
are deciding whether to buy a food item, look closely at the packaging.
Somewhere on it, you should be able to find a list headed INGREDIENTS. That
means what's in the food.
Isn't that amazing? You don't have to
First came One. It's a leap of metaphysical theorizing to imagine that
there is more than One real. Let's be logical:
If there were three or more reals instead of One, there would be three or
more truths, three or more ultimate realities, and three or more Selfs.
But, what do you suppose would
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, punditster@... wrote:
Judy does NOT read or write Spanish, German, French, or
Greek. She
just Googles it and then copies and pastes it inthe text box to make you
think she knows those languages.
Sort of like when she tried to fib her
On 12/30/2013 8:26 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
It's not so much the laying down in the corpse pose that is so
difficult
* The question is, what is Richard laying when he's down in the corpse
pose?
Jelly beans? Golf balls? Chicken McNuggets?
Many thanks to The Corrector for pointing
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
ann, for me both restful alertness and loving neutrality have an underlying
reality of lively silence, or being simply humming with potentiality.
Lively silence sounds like an idea although it does sound rather nice. I'm
A word to the wise: If you're trying to rebut the Christian idea of the Holy
Trinity, it would be good to study up on it first so you don't find yourself
setting up straw men to knock down.
First came One. It's a leap of metaphysical theorizing to imagine that
there is more than One real.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
PS Yay George - He was my favorite Beatle, followed by Ringo, Paul and John,
in that order. I was ten when I bought my first Beatles album, The Beatles
Second Album for $2.99, and John had the least friendly face.
Forget Poster of the Year. I nominate Richard for the more prestigious
Threw Himself on the Grenade to Save the Rest of Us award. :-)
Opsie. Didn't work. Poor Richard.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
touching article by his wife
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/roger-ebert-final-moments
http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/roger-ebert-final-moments
Really nice interview. What a deep and abiding love there.
Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for the matchless, inimitable Obviousness of
Share Long!
(Wait, or should that be Obliviousness!?)
to bobpriced from an ancient and wise story: Is that so?
On Sunday, December 29, 2013 11:44 AM, bobpriced@... bobpriced@... wrote:
---In
Why on earth would you be thrilled? The novels are quite well known.
I asked you, 'Favorite character'? You mean like kids have a favorite
character in the Harry Potter novels? because I couldn't believe I had
understood you correctly. I have never heard an adult say they have a favorite
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http://www.rwilliams.us/yoga/
MMY prepared a Six Month Course, followed by a Second Course of One Year,
in Yogas Asanas, which he termed ...a reliable practice from the ancient
tradition of Yogis. According to Yogi, Asanas are idealy suited to the
fast tempo of modern
wgm, what I shared from the Gita about gunas can have practical value, I think,
whether one grants the Gita concrete or allegorical reality.
On Monday, December 30, 2013 8:09 AM, wgm4u no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
With all due respect Share, I don’t think Arjuna was a real
character
Ann, great point! It got me to realize that everything is both potentiality and
actuality. For example, something red is red in actuality. But it is also blue
and green and yellow and orange, etc. in potentiality!
On Monday, December 30, 2013 8:47 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
Judy, thanks for info about Howatch yahoo group.
On Monday, December 30, 2013 9:04 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Why on earth would you be thrilled? The novels are quite well known.
I asked you, 'Favorite character'? You mean like kids have a favorite
character
I'm not sure that's Ann's point, but she can address that.
My point would be that since lively silence is said to be the underlying
reality of everything, it's not meaningful to say it underlies some particular
thing, as if that were a distinguishing feature.
---In
This interpretation is very helpful.
Richard, my pastoral counselor and her husband really like Wayne Liquorman. I
think Rick has interviewed him. I like Francis Lucille and advaita in general.
I think the operative principle in all this is knowledge is structured in
consciousness. Meaning, unless one's words have a huge amount
Oh yes Share, there is no doubt about that. I'll tell you a story, when I at
first saw Yogananda's Gita translation on the book shelf at Border's I thought
I didn't need to read another translation of the Gita, after all, I got
it...from MMY.
Then I looked a little further and decided I'd
Thank you for the recommendation, wgm. I'd enjoy Yogananda's simply because I
know who he is and I've read Autobiography of a Yogi. Here's how that happened:
in Dec 1974 I was in Yes health food restaurant in DC one evening shortly after
I separated from my husband and before I began TM. There
We call it screener season. It's the end of the year, and both films
and TV are jockeying for nominations from the various members of the
nominating bodies. So, because the rules often say that you cannot
actually vote for a film or a TV show unless you have seen it, they
arrange private, elite
Cool, what happened to the, gorgeous young man? Sounds like a novel in the
making to me! ;-)
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
Thank you for the recommendation, wgm. I'd enjoy Yogananda's simply because I
know who he is and I've read Autobiography of a Yogi.
wgm, never saw him again! Like I said, I began TM 3 months later; came to MIU 6
months after that. Some funny karma, I guess. Hope he's doing well, whatever
he's doing (-:
On Monday, December 30, 2013 10:57 AM, wgm4u no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Cool, what happened to the, gorgeous
You're listing mostly corporate Hollywood movies which I don't care to
watch let alone buy a ticket for. I would go see Scorsese's latest if
it wasn't three hours long. Did he make it for India? Who wants to sit
in a theater for three hours where you can't find the pause button. :-D
On
Judy, asking you which Howatch character is your favorite is only a possible
beginning point to a discussion of her novels. How would you begin discussing
them? I think I read somewhere recently that she's discontinued writing. I
found her last novel, The Heartbreaker, more tamasic than her
One of them is that the Milky Way is teeming with earth-like planets. But is
it possible to determine if there is life there? And in particular are there
humans living in those planets?
http://theweek.com/article/index/254523/the-biggest-scientific-breakthroughs-of-2013
Yesterday I watched a political thriller, State of Play. I chose it from the
library because of the extraordinary cast: Russel Crowe, Ben Affleck, Helen
Mirran, Robin Wright and Jeff Daniels. In Rolling Stones magazine, Peter
Travers called it a gripping thriller and Ebert called it a smart,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
Yesterday I watched a political thriller, State of Play. I chose it
from the library because of the extraordinary cast: Russel Crowe, Ben
Affleck, Helen Mirran, Robin Wright and Jeff Daniels. In Rolling Stones
magazine, Peter Travers
an excerpt from Sir Isaac Tigrett's talk given in Singapore 2007.
http://sathyasaimemories.wordpress.com/2013/12/30/our-thoughts-are-powerful-excerpted-from-isaac-tigretts-singapore-talk-2007/
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
Yesterday I watched a political thriller, State of Play. I chose it from the
library because of the extraordinary cast: Russel Crowe, Ben Affleck, Helen
Mirran, Robin Wright and Jeff Daniels. In Rolling Stones magazine, Peter
Sometimes plagiarism can benefit both parties.
The Doors had to pay royalties to The Kinks after pinching their riff.
The Kinks’ Ray Davies: “The funniest thing was when my publisher came to me on
tour and said The Doors had used the riff for ‘All Day And All Of The Night’
for ‘Hello, I Love
Ann, I can't quite put my finger on what was lacking in this movie. Like I
said, the cast was great. I think the story was both convoluted but
predictable. The dialogue was just ok. And so many of the scenes were shot with
not much lighting. I'm glad I saw it. I would recommend it for its
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
Ann, I can't quite put my finger on what was lacking in this movie. Like I
said, the cast was great. I think the story was both convoluted but
predictable. The dialogue was just ok. And so many of the scenes were shot with
not
Oh, the UK version is a series of 6 episodes, not a movie.
Strident isn't an adequate adjective to describe these feminists. They come
eerily close to having the same intolerant mindset as Islamists.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUb9Yb2ucZI
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OUb9Yb2ucZI
Merry Christmas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC7RNM1ppHY
Aw shucks, all they needed was a good ol' fashion spanking.
From: s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 11:50 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Feminists disrespect Catholics
Strident isn't an adequate adjective to describe these
Hi Bob,
Those are high accolades you afford to Judy.
And perhaps viewed from a particular angle I suppose they might all apply.
But from another angle, or a maybe a wider view, those positive traits might
be offset by other, less attractive attributes.
As for Barry and Share, I
The one video of the bare breasted lady was sort of funny, like some comedy
routine gone sideways. Then that older man gets out of his pew and goes and
slaps her! How many old guys and priests does it take to get a 120 pound female
out of a church? They just didn't seem to know what to do with
Problems with the content industry: if the company is publicly held and
they don't sue the stockholders complain. And if they complain enough
the board members and management teams can lose their jobs. Publicly
held companies and CEOs who won't stand up to the stockholders and tell
them they
The UK version is available on Hulu for free or on your big screen if
you have Hulu+. Might have commercials though. :/
On 12/30/2013 11:36 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Oh, the UK version is a series of 6 episodes, not a movie.
Seraph, I agree that strident isn't quite the right word, but I wouldn't
compare them to Muslim extremists either. Unless they're hurting and or killing
people with their bare boobs!
On Monday, December 30, 2013 1:50 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com
s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Strident isn't an
RJW Das, What was the time frame where this occurred with Jay Latham and the
gurus? 1990's, or during the 00's?
What a fabulous picture of words in this post. Like a photo from the FFL
family album. Like one of those family pictures in an album where names are
written in with arrows
Re I agree that strident isn't quite the right word, but I wouldn't compare
them to Muslim extremists.:
I think what turns someone into a fanatic is when their sense of identity
becomes centred on their beliefs. Once that happens they experience any
challenge to their beliefs as a personal
Have you seen this optical effect trending this week?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4QcyW-qTUg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A4QcyW-qTUg
Happy Birthday is the one everyone gets trapped by, assuming it's so ancient
anyone can use it.
Warner/Chappell Music insists that one cannot sing the Happy Birthday to You
lyrics for profit without paying royalties: it's worth about $2 million a year.
You wonder how they figure that accounting. I also think that the movie
studios accounting for piracy is bogus and they are given inflated
losses by the DRM companies anxious to sell them their products. Most
CEOs are tech illiterates anyway.
On 12/30/2013 03:06 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com
My latest (3:08). Although there are no lyrics, I consider this my most
autobiographical piece, to date.
Enjoy it, and it's *free*, so *fuck* the music dealers, and Happy Holidays!
Echo Tourism (3:08)
https://app.box.com/s/eb26vhhwgj50jq2dge9f
https://app.box.com/s/eb26vhhwgj50jq2dge9f
I am assuming the copyright has run out on the medieval nursery rhymes - Ring
Around The Rosey, etc.? lol
Wow! Very cool - really enjoyed the reveal - I was skeptical until the end.
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64 Richard J. Williams
48 Share Long
36 awoelflebater
34 Richard Williams
23 authfriend
19 dhamiltony2k5
18 emptybill
The study of intelligence integrated with the study of every discipline
enriches and completes the range of every discipline, structures the home of
all knowledge in the awareness of the student, and thus offers the solution to
the pressing problems of modern education.
Pages 26-7,
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr-77vZ4_SUamp;feature=youtu.be
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tr-77vZ4_SUamp;feature=youtu.be
Exhilarating. I can do without all the acrobatics. I just love to watch the
legs and feet, and the centrifugal interaction (I made that phrase up; don't
know how
I recently read an article that discussed the impending search for the spectral
signatures of organic life. That search is going on now and is expected to
yield positive evidence soon enough. All such estimates are based on the
probabilities revealed by a revised formula.
However, the
Wait- on! Wait- on! Mike wasn't insinuating anything about Jesus being
indifferent towards any sin. Jesus came not to judge but to serve( Isaiah 53)
as the *suffering servant*, showing mankind how to live life. Judge not , lest
ye be judged , Do unto others... etc. Jesus said He has the power
I'm sure there's a drone that could take care of that!
From: s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, December 30, 2013 2:36 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Feminists disrespect Catholics
Re I agree that strident isn't quite the right word, but
As Maharishi says, only a new seed will yield a new crop. Some new field of
knowledge must be added to education to make it complete. MIU fulfills the need
of education by providing a systematic study of intelligence and simultaneously
promotes the growth of the knower along with the growth of
I don't believe Mary Magdalen was the first to see the Jesus rise up into the
sky, either.
Wait- on! Wait- on! Mike wasn't insinuating anything about Jesus being
indifferent towards any sin. Jesus came not to judge but to serve( Isaiah 53)
as the *suffering servant*, showing mankind how to
Om, who was Dr. R.P. Varma in the scheme of things? Refresh my memory.
I got a little book written by Dr. R.P. Varma titled, Strange Facts about a
Great Saint, A short biography of Shri Guru Dev , his Divinity Swami Brahmanand
Saraswati Maharaj, Jagad Guru Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath,
That is an excellent recommendation.
The Trinity is a theological formulation in Christianity ... not a
philosophical idea. It is also defined differently between Latin based
traditions (Catholic and Protestant) and Greek based traditions (Eastern
Orthodox).
Speculating about the
In the East China Sea, in very practical terms I should really quite like to
see a well formed coalition made of the United Nations Peace-keepers
immediately handling the logistics of a landing of teams of AFSC Quakers as
experienced mediators of conflict and meditators from the Global Country
Former Kundalini Yoga teacher affiliated with Yogi Bhajan converts to
Christianity in the 70's and offers a fairly good (as such essays go from
Fundamentalists) counterargument to Eastern Teachings.
.
http://deeperrevelationbooks.org/download/ENCOUNTERINGGOD.pdf
Steve,
Thank you for your response and the kind regards to *she who must be listened
to*, and the daughter.
I also enjoy Barry's current contributions; I used to find his posts a bit of
a yawn, but then Share showed up and began letting him know at every
opportunity what a exceptional
Now, isn't that just wonderful? It just shows you, your eyes and perception are
not to be trusted because there are other realities and other ways in which
life is structured that goes beyond our current understanding.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bobpriced@... wrote:
Steve,
Thank you for your response and the kind regards to *she who must be listened
to*, and the daughter.
I also enjoy Barry's current contributions; I used to find his posts a bit of
a yawn, but then Share showed up and
New Bomber Can Nuke US Military Bases, Brags Chinese State Med
http://www.infowars.com/new-bomber-can-nuke-us-military-bases-brags-chinese-state-media/
I like Drake's equation better than the revised one since the estimate of an
alien civilization would range from one to a million--which is really not very
specific. But that's probably good enough since we can't be there to verify it
anyway.
IMO, the scientists will have to invent an
Re However, the search for intelligent life . . . may take much longer since
it assumes that they will be transmitting electromagnetic signals.:
That's always been my complaint. If there is intelligent life elsewhere why
haven't we picked up transmissions of their equivalent of TV's Keeping
authfriend wrote:
I don't believe Mary Magdalen was the first
to see the Jesus rise up into the sky, either.
Maybe it's time to get all our ducks in a row: Mary Magdalene was the first
person to see the risen Christ.
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 7:03 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't
Total arseholes.
I've asked this before: can't the US simply cancel its (huge) debt to China
citing the aggressive propaganda coming from the top as evidence of hostile
intent? That would crash the Chinese bubble overnight.
If you're trying to rebut the Christian idea of the Holy Trinity,
it would be good to study up on it first so you don't find yourself
setting up straw men to knock down.
No, I have no intention of comparing apples to oranges - that discussion
might better be left to Robin. But, I believe I
Meaning, unless one's words have a huge amount of shakti,
it's pointless to tell a person in duality that it's all one.
Share, It' s like a Zen koan:
Wind flag, mind moves,
The same understanding.
When the mouth opens
All are wrong. - Mumon
On Mon, Dec 30, 2013 at 9:53 AM, Share Long
Responsible individuals, organizations, and governments throughout the world
continue to make great efforts to provide the best possible education for each
new generation. But in spite of all sincerity and dedicated effort, two facts
signal a basic lack of success universally experienced:
Re The video of the bare-breasted lady was sort of funny, like some comedy
routine gone sideways.:
I know what you mean. Another difference is that the woman - typical of the
narcissistic, exhibitionist types that gravitate towards fringe protest groups
- is ALONE. That gives her a certain
AEGTC, Seeligsburg, Switzerland 1976:
Maharishi, these experiences I've had over the past six months have been
glimpses of enlightenment for me. I had a tremendous awakening experience
before I started TM, but due to the circumstances, I feel a little shy
about telling it in the group. I then
Fifteen-year-old Lulu. A little girl with a big, big voice.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqYiUiWXM5M
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RqYiUiWXM5M
Judith Durham of The Seekers (Australian band) was pitch perfect with angelic,
soaring voice. They don't make music like this any more.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nze8B39OB0k
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nze8B39OB0k
As it is written: Ecce enim regnum Dei *intra* vos est (the Kingdom of
Heaven lies within you).
The Incarnation is the human form of God's celestial Word, the first
thought, the primeval expression of divine intelligence by which our Male
Father created the universe with his spiritual seed. In
She saw him risen from the grave, but not risen into the sky. The Ascension
didn't take place for another 40 days, and only the remaining disciples
witnessed it.
authfriend wrote:
I don't believe Mary Magdalen was the first
to see the Jesus rise up into the sky, either.
Maybe it's
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