Rather curious that you chose to put out my over the top comment from 2008.
Honestly, I thought it was rather funny, as crude as it was.
As I recall, I was responding to what I felt was an indulgence in mood making.
My apologies to whomever I offended.
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I think Richard knew exactly what he was doing in order to get booted off.
It was all the prelude to that, with Alex, saying to Richard, "would you
please get the fuck off my forum, so I can get someone I find more
interesting", that I found peculiar.
but, as Alex reminds us, at least once
Yea, looks like Alex got his buttons pushed over here, or I guess, more
appropriately getting called his version of free, or free-er speech, or his Al
Haig, impersonation, "I'm in charge here", and don't you forget it.
How many times have we heard that in the last couple weeks?
Or maybe he
At least Alex is honest about stating that FFL-2 is as "free" as he cares it
be.
And of course, advising a participant that he will be booted, if another
member objects to his presence on the forum is, I would say, rather comical.
But, Alex got what he wanted, and I guess all that remains
I am surprised as well by how much attention all this garners, especially on
the other site. It's about all they damn well talk about!
Anyway, it may be the demise of FFL is upon us, but then again, I think FFL
has been dead for a while.
I guess the agenda of the other site can pretty wel
sex, the usual. claiming one thing, doing another.
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There is a lot of history with this guy, Ann.
He is trying to invent himself after quite a scandal.
Maybe he is succeeding.
I think h
The Esoteric History of Mankind
http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/esohist.htm
http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/esohist.htm
The Esoteric History of Mankind
http://www.soul-guidance.com/houseofthesun/esohist.htm The Esoteric History of
Mankind is the entire history of
I give you survival of the species.
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http://www.grindtv.com/wildlife/divers-encounter-mysterious-blob-off-turkey/#wmCtcp9kX2wVSHXT
Well, it is my hope at least that the archives of FFL may remain intact.
Just in case one of my kids may want to get some insight into the old man,
some years down the line. (-:
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Here's a message that Field Marshal Doug/Buck deleted from FFL.
Jr, you do realize, this is Nithyananda, not Nityananda, right?
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Nityananda teaches his method that requires pranayama and dietary changes.
Is there a demonstration of him - or anyone - walking on wate, or is it the
same old bollocks from a f
There is a lot of history with this guy, Ann.
He is trying to invent himself after quite a scandal.
Maybe he is succeeding.
I think he is realizing, that you can fool some of the people all of the time.
(-:
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Here is the thing. He sp
I imagine I could have access to it in about 30 seconds, load the magazine and
take off the safety.
But, the problem is, that I am so unfamiliar with using it, that something
might get flubbed under pressure.
And realistically 30 seconds might be too long, but I am not comfortable in
havi
Well, that is quite true. A very divisive issue.
I do happen to be gun owner, but just in the last year or so, when I also
obtained a CCP.
They remain stowed away, and really likely not to be needed.
That is the hope, at least.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote
yes, tis true. I guess you'd sort of represent the dissenting wing of FFL-2.
(-:
B1: Such and such film was the best film made by Joss Whedon.
B2: No, it definitely was his 2nd best film.
B1: I beg to differ. It was most definitely his BEST film.
B2: No, you ARE mistaken. It mo
I think FFL had a golden period for many years.
But then the "agenda" took hold, and one poster in particular felt he had to
prove to his existent, or non existent lurking reporter any evidence he found
of "cult" mentality.
That's when many of the interesting people left, because the dis
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I would never consider myself an expert, at least among those who really are.
You are right, raptors are not *toys* or pets. There are strategies for
training them. Most important, is gaining their trust. They have to trust that
you will do them no
The separation of church and state was one of the main foundations of the
country.
That's not going away unless we completely lose our way, even though there may
be interests that would like to insert a religious agenda into our government.
Tolerance of other religious beliefs does not m
What I have observed, is that, that level of extraordinary proof is never
achieved.
It always seems to fall short in some manner or another.
Often there is some standard default that gets cited.
So, that may be another way of insuring that one always stay in ones comfort
zone.
Sure, we have to stay in our comfort zones.
I guess there's a fine line between staying with what seems likely and
logical, and being willing to venture into what we can't explain through
conventional means.
As I said, previously, there are enough anomalies that can't be explained with
ou
I may start there, as it has been recommended here before.
Which one of RD's did you read Curtis?
I often recommend his stuff on here because he is such a clear communicator and
it's obvious he is as knocked out about the whole life thing as I am.
I can honestly say that The Blind Watch
Okay, thanks for that feedback.
I will attempt to give it a shot.
I am not sure, but I may be getting to the point where you can't teach an old
dog new tricks, or maybe it just takes more time for new concepts to sink in.
(-:
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I sus
Mark Twain nails it, Ann, as does Thomas Jefferson.
Two all time greats!
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An interesting quote, to be sure.
Tolerance sure goes a long way when discussing religion or atheism.
"We despise al
Exactly, Ann.
But, there is really no need to go into more detail when it is all speculation
anyway.
But, it is still fun to bandy it about, I think.
(until it starts to get too antagonistic (-:
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Help from more evolved souls at
salyavin, I suppose like most of us, you'd like to have proof for some of the
more far fetched theories about human evolution, ancient civilizations and the
like.
it would make things so much more exciting.
and yet there is a dearth of such evidence, or maybe the evidence is there in
man
An interesting quote, to be sure.
Tolerance sure goes a long way when discussing religion or atheism.
Seems like most of the major religions get that, with one major exception.
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I was given, as a present, a subscription to a little magazine
Help from more evolved souls at various points.
Basically some of the woo woo stuff commonly dismissed.
An example might be, pushing development from going in a more primate
direction to a more human direction.
Something along these lines.
Um, no, I was not trying to slip in the not
Dateline Saturday Night
Live Report from the FFL-2 Inaugural Ball.
As the FFL-2 moderator designated (1st) Lurking Reporter, I secured a
difficult to obtain ticket to this exclusive event.
The hall is abuzz anticipating the arrival of FFL-2's power couple,
turquoiseb, and sallysunshi
Um, no, I was not trying to slip in the notion of "God" with my comment. And it
had nothing to do with the issue of homosexuality.
I tend to believe that a various times an intervention occurred to push the
progress of mankind in one direction or the other.
I tend to believe there has
Yes, I found that fascinating. But, what I've observed is that those who
consider such things impossible, will simply play the "it's a fraud" card.
And never is it worth saying, "but the evidence looks pretty substantial",
because they don't want to hear it.
There are so many anomalies
Now, that is a question worthy of consideration.
I find it hard to be a strict evolutionist.
I tend to believe there has been some kind of intervention, somewhere along
the way, or at various times.
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But a more serious objection to Darwin'
Not sure what all the fuss is about.
Things change. People change.
It's not like we don't have choices.
Oh, if you need a character witness for Edg's threatened lawsuit, (jeez, if I
had a nickel for each time I've heard that, I'd have at least a $1.50 by now),
let me know.
I imagi
should we break out the champagne?
is no one being chastised?
are you making what could be considered
a..joke??
what day is it?
Well, it's not April 1st.
wtf is going on here..
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with that in mind, Ann, I dedicate this song to Edg.
somebody to love-jefferson airplane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbMWtUyIIE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbMWtUyIIE
somebody to love-jefferson airplane
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUbMWtUyIIE Your eyes may look like hers,
Unfortunately, I think you are right.
There doesn't seem to be any real interest on Edg's part in "connecting" with
anyone here.
Just a lot of the "self indulgent", as you say.
Not sure about the the_peak, but I think the best days of FFL, and FFL-2 (even
in its infancy) are behind u
It occurred to me Edg, that one question that may serve as a reality check, is,
do you regret the time you spent in service to, or with, the TMO?
I asked this question of sal, but got no response.
To my mind it helps to bottom line the whole experience.
For me, I have no regrets.
No, definitely a she. But...when Alex had the gall to tap
on the brakes a little last week, thinking aloud if a particular post might
have intruded on someone's privacy, she comes charging out of the gate calling
him a pussy, and a wussy, a coward and an otherwise poor excus
Actually, it's sorta sweet over there, Ann.
It's as though Barry's taken a wife, and we get to see the honeymoon, all up
close and personal.
They haven't yet come up with pet names for one another, but I suspect that
should be happening soon.
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Look, I am not interested in any flame wars. I am happy to have the Barster
away from here, and that's that.
Call me a lightweight for that, but it seems that the new arrangement is
working good for what people want to get out of their online chatting.*
I just found it interesting because
Chicken soup, Alex, chicken soup.
Well, actually, I say skewers of Doug prepared six ways!
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What, it's not enough that you get to bask in our crude, unfettered, bad boy
glory?
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FFL-2 Award's Cere
FFL-2 Award's Ceremony
MC-BW (and selector of the awards): Thank you, thank you. Really, thank you.
Okay, thank you. Yes, yes, thank you. (applause finally dies down)
I really didn't expect to receive all these awards, but I feel obligated to go
along the choices of the selection commit
Do I get an award at the "FFL-2 Award's Ceremony"?
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I am truly honored to have you as FFL-2's first official lurking reporter.
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Yes, that post from t3rinity in 2008 really captures who Barry "is".
Yes, that post from t3rinity in 2008 really captures who Barry "is".
And that "is", is that he is really, his own cult.
Perhaps that's the reason he talks about cults so much.
If you subscribe to some things Curtis has written, you should always be
suspicious of the topics people const
Nothing more than noting that after all the cult aspects, and supposed misdeeds
of the TMO, there you are, and there I am, and there are many others here,
practicing the basic technique and, I assume, deriving benefits.
And by the way, I don't think the cultish aspects of the TMO are lost on
core program of TM, that is.
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and yet you appear to practice the core program as regularly as anyone could,
so, you have taken what you wanted, and left the rest.
pretty simple really.
it's how most of us go about it.
---In FairfieldLife
and yet you appear to practice the core program as regularly as anyone could,
so, you have taken what you wanted, and left the rest.
pretty simple really.
it's how most of us go about it.
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I nearly became a Scientologist once. I was young an
One example, (of the eastern approach) which doesn't tell much, but when we
were expecting, and were "late", we used an acupressure point near the big toe,
(I think), and it did seem to trigger the onset of contractions.
Then, of course, contractions stopped, and she had to walk around the ins
Thanks for your reply.
Fortunately I don't seem to have had any bad side effects with regards to my
knees from sitting in the full lotus.
But, my area of interest would be the effect of sitting in the full lotus has
on the inner physiology, i.e. nerves.
Yes, I have read in books that
My experience sitting in the full lotus for an extended period (30 minutes or
so), was that it had a remarkable effect on my physiology.
But I happened to get a little frostbite on my heel late in the game, and it
made sitting in that posture uncomfortable, so I had to give it up.
It is o
Good that you found an avenue to help you deprogram.
I think most of us deprogrammed a while ago, at least the parts that we found
incongruous.
And actually, I can understand, how initially you might find Barry helpful in
this regard as his agenda* is to uncover and expose what he sees as
For what its worth, I don't think agenda posting, is "honest" posting, and
that's where your posts differs, IMO.
Agenda posting is the need to tie any point you wish make, to an "agenda".
In Barry's case, I thought he was a creative writer, and made some nice
contributions.
But those c
I'm glad you are sticking around, although it seems like a rather tenuous
connection.
I enjoy the opposing point of view, when it's not agenda driven.
Anything agenda driven gets old fast, I'd say.
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much smaller ouch
MJ, had a nice way of writing, I think, but much of his content was what was
below.
A sad rut to be in, but I will miss him nonetheless for some of his more
creative stuff.
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“..Also not welcome are belligerence, insults, s
Ouch!
I read xeno's post this morning, but couldn't reply. (of course it's all in
the yahoo/ffl/mailarchive), but I guess a line was crossed.
Too bad, cuz I like xeno's brand of cynicism for the most part, and of course,
that dry, dry sense of humor.
That will not easily be replaced,
Well, I think you may enjoy a revisit to the new WTC Observation Deck. It's
quite an experience, even with some dramatic flourishes, (which I foresaw, but
rest of family did not)*
Also, as I mentioned before the two Memorial Pools marking the spot of the two
towers were unique memorials, wit
Xeno, thank you for your detailed response.
I enjoyed every minute of it!
Oh, a little follow up on Bhairitu's comment about high security in NYC.
As I met my wife and daughter after they attended Mass at St. Patrick's
Cathedral ,there was a heavy police presence,. They were with armed
Xeno, I replied to a message you had posted here last night, but my reply never
showed up, and now I don't see your original message.
But I enjoyed your piece about The Cloisters, and wanted to invite you for
lunch at the Four Seasons, Pool Room tomorrow (Monday), at noon.
That may depend
I'm gonna try this again, since last night's message didn't come through.
We saw the fireworks last night, and they were, I may say, exceedingly
mediocre.
I am guessing that what makes them special would be the backdrop of the Statue
of Liberty, but from our vantage point inside the cit
well, actually you go back in time.
017 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/museum-map/galleries/cloisters/017
017 | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/museum-map/galleries/cloisters/017 Unicorn
Tapestries
View on www.metmus
We were at this place today.
Visit The Cloisters | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/visit-the-cloisters
Visit The Cloisters | The Metropolitan Museum of Art
http://www.metmuseum.org/visit/visit-the-cloisters The Cloisters museum and
gardens is the branch of
Well, the funny thing is, that women's soccer is generally the sport for those
that are not particularly interested in sports.
Plus, soccer is a pretty big, (make that a giant deal) in England, (if I am
not mistaken), and, of course, this was a semi final match, leading to the
finals.
The
Yes, of course it was a valiant attempt, but it ended up going in their own net
during the extra, time period.
Just a hard way to lose.
Will take time to get over that.
Not to mention what an exciting match, U.S. vs. England would have been!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote
Sounds like someone needs to be writin a book.
The Edg Duveyoung compendium of the TMO's misdeeds, with a forward by
(__), or as alternate title,
How the Girish stole Christmas. (-:
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Is Girish mentioned in this book? Just askin' ab
slow it down, Michael. Just slow the f**k down.
You're burning too many calories on this thing right now.
West Side Story - Cool (1961) HD https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wugWGhItaQA
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That's funny. I figured that's all anyone would be talking about over there!
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scores own goal.
That's rough Sal.
Sorry about that, and really sorry for the ladies.
Thanks I'm sure, but I
Michael! Michael! Easy does it.
You're single handedly trying to hold up the whole anti TM world and we don't
want you to strain yourself.
Reinforcements on the waypossibly?
Remember, holiday weekend coming up.
Just go easy. Pace yourself.
http://thumbs.dreamsti
scores own goal.
That's rough Sal.
Sorry about that, and really sorry for the ladies.
If you mean an idiot who loves attention, I guess you"re right.
Donald Trump: Obsessed with himself.
Michael Jackson: Obsessed with anything related to the TMO. Playing the
reaction card.
Just think of MJ as FFL's Donald Trump. ;-)
On 07/01/2015 03:46 PM, steve.sundur@... m
and on the eighth day, God created the "show history" link.
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Kimmy learning to meditate would give a whole new meaning to rounding.
As RW would say. Somebody, or something did a number on MJ.
I think he just loaded himself with enough outrage for the next thirty to
sixty days.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
This lady moved to Fairfield and loves it (as do others) and writes this very
nice article and c
Now why couldn't I say that? (-:
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I think that's why the call it "theoretical physics." Didn't you learn that
in your college physics classes?
Still haven't seen any evidence that our resident armchair scientists on FFL
actually know anythin
Well, then, aren't we just fortunate that you're around, Michael, so the
scientific community isn't fooled by JH.
I mean you weren't here for a long time. Do you think you can make up for
these lost years?
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Except he's claiming that they are t
That's pretty damn funny!
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Nice pic. Did you walk out and retrieve the ball?
I tried but I couldn't work out where it had gone. In the morning it dawned on
me.
On 07/01/2015 07:46 AM, s
Michael, he is promoting highly speculative theories that cannot be proved, at
least at the present time, or probably, the foreseeable future.
If you care to frame it in a different context to suit your needs, please do
so.
But, it is no different than any other speculative theories promot
Michael, he is promoting highly speculative theories that cannot be proved, at
least at the present time, or probably, the foreseeable future.
If you care to frame it in a different context to suit your needs, please do
so.
But, it is no different than any other speculative theories promot
It's a chat room. I'm chatting. Doug wrecked this place so we talk about him.
ok, fair enough. that's your take about the "wrecking" part.
Someones got to.
hey, if that's your bag, go for it.
Jesus I'm tired of explaining the same things to the sametrue believers who
decide t
Well, I'm guessing that there are, what, maybe 200 people worldwide who accept
as gospel that transcendental consciousness and the unified field* are the
same.
There are maybe 2000 people worldwide who have considered it as a remote
possibility,
Same goes for Yagya technology.
So, thi
How does reconciling things that shouldn't be happening become something
"working"? Sounds like denial to me.
So, it's denial. It's for him to work out, isn't it?
It seems to me we're seeing a different side to Doug. Actually seeing quite a
bit less, which I think is also revealing.
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Not in a chat room where he insults people that think otherwise.
Besides, his belief is that TM will make the world a better place, on the
other hand he's spent a lot of time slagging off the TMO for the way it handles
things. That's wha
I give people a lot of leeway in what they choose to believe, without me having
to judge them as one thing or another.
It seems to me that Doug has found a "seam" of gold amidst the coal that he
chooses to mine, so to speak.
How, or what, people are able to reconcile is their business.
Sorta funny, Sal, don't you agree?
First you accuse Hagelin of all of his magical thinking, and then you appear
to have special insight into Doug's thoughts and feelings.
Oh well, that's how it goes at good 'ol FFL!
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That'
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I thought it was just a comment.
Maybe Sal has more of an inside scoop.
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I don't think he's left. He typically chimes in in both locations when the
spirit moves him :). I just thought he was expressing his grief (too strong a
word?) over the
I think you've covered all the bases on this Edg.
I suspect the Western arm of the movement will either further separate from
the Indian arm, or insist on control.
Not sure how else it can play out.
A great embarrassment, and I feel a measure of sorrow for my friends who are
still acti
Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
I didn't get that this was "goodbye".
If so, I will miss him, but I guess that's what you do when you want to make a
statement, so I respect that.
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xeno, freak
xeno, freakin' light bulb just went off in my head.
why you don't adopt the "patented" font, with the patented (-: (-: (-:
and maybe it will make you feel better.
whaddya say! (-:
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zzz
oh, forgot. I got this from the "masochistic" cache of images. (-:
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What was it you were saying? (-:
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What was it you were saying? (-:
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The look of addiction.
But as was just pointed out.
Alternatives?
I found this book a good read.
The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight
http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2007/11/last-hours-ancient-sunlight
http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2007/11/last-hours-ancient-sunlight
The L
North Sea is depleted, dude.
I think that even played a role in the Scottish vote.
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Well, it looks like Scorpionland is going to reje
Point well taken.
Haagen Daz would be my choice.
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I will amend that statement only to the extent of replacing "chocolate cake"
with coffee ice cream.
From: salyavin808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 29, 2015 11:
As I recall, their filming specifically went beyond the period a person could
survive without any nourishment.
Maybe I missed something. I thought that was the express purpose of their
investigation.
I think this has always been the problem with spirituality, that it is not
conducive
I only bring it up, because evidently they did have cameras filming 24/7 for
about a week.
And if you listen to the explanation of how this could be from one of the
Buddhist priests there, he does offer an explanation based on a phenomenon
sometimes seen in this type of Buddhist meditation.
Well, there are detailed accounts of individuals accessing the Akashic Records
, but in a subjective, non verifiable way.
Hence, here at least, I don't think you have anyone lobbying for its existence.
I have read enough accounts to make me believe it exists. On the other hand,
I have alw
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well, you keep peeling back the layers of the onion, there's bound to be some
surprises.
how could there not be?
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Yup, it's just a theory for now. But there's a lot we don't know about our
universe and how things work. People who might discou
At the risk of engendering some blowback from MJ, I feel we could have done
worse with the first major Russian immigrant to these United States.
Trotskies Unfiltered, maybe.
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Does anyone know the brand of cigars or cigarettes that Helena Blavatsk
I was never a religious Jew, Michael, but at least once a year I would attend
Yom Kippur services with my family when we would hear all about be written in
the Book of Life for all our past year deeds.
That is one example that comes to mind.
I would be surprised if there were not more.
As usual, you are pretty funny Michael.
Of course there have been numerous references to the Akashic Records before
Madame Blavatsky, they just didn't call them, the Akashic Records.
Does that mean they are real?
I don't hear anyone claiming they are, do you?
But, with your permissi
I have read some interesting postulations of how the Akashic Records underlie
our memory, and make memory possible, but I cannot recall the mechanics.
From: "Bhairitu noozguru@... [FairfieldLife]"
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No, that' not what I mean't. No importa. Let it go.
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Er, what are you talking about? Did you respond to the wrong post or something?
But we seem to have heard this theme a lot from you; you've "moved on" but
people who are still inte
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