Re: [FairfieldLife] Maya Redux

2014-04-17 Thread TurquoiseBee
Neat, thanks. This was taken at a local petting zoo. From: "anartax...@yahoo.com" To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, April 17, 2014 3:23 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Maya Redux [1 Attachment]   [Attachment(s) from anartax...

[FairfieldLife] Maya Redux [1 Attachment]

2014-04-17 Thread anartaxius
A slightly reprocessed, retouched version of Barry's portrait of Maya, putting a bit more emphasis on the subject. Wonderful image.

[FairfieldLife] Maya

2012-01-13 Thread Yifu
by Wim Kuenen on MMY's (and others) - "that which is not", the NOT entity referred to is Maya having an independent existence, "in-itself". But the false notion of this truth can be called illusory. (thus, Wiki's usage of the term "illusory" several dozens of times). http://prema.exto.nl/kunstwe

[FairfieldLife] Maya in Shankara: Measuring the Immeasurable

2010-07-28 Thread emptybill
Monier-Williams etymologically defines maya (maayaa) as deriving from the root maa or "measuring". When one add the suffix ya to the root maa it can be defined as "relating to measuring". This was also the meaning understood in the earliest etymological references to maya (maayaa) aside from the R

[FairfieldLife] Maya - Measuring the measureless

2010-07-26 Thread emptybill
Interesting. You say "Not really" and then pronounce the judgment "very strange and completely erroneous interpretation". You must have a clear intellectual understanding to make this declaration. So I ask you … please explain your assertion. I'll reply when I understand what you are saying … oth

[FairfieldLife] Maya nut changes lives while aiding the rain forest

2009-04-19 Thread I am the eternal
http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/04/16/cnnheroes.erika.vohman/index.html http://tinyurl.com/cntekb /technology updated 1:07 p.m. EDT, Fri April 17, 2009 Maya nut changes lives while aiding the rain forest*FLORES, Guatemala (CNN) * -- In the rain forests of Central Amer

Re: [FairfieldLife] Maya Amma

2006-09-09 Thread Peter
I'd recommend that everybody read Steve's book. It's all about his adventures in India teaching TM and traveling to see various sites and saints. Well written by a fellow ru and thoroughly enjoyable. --- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From Steve Briggs, who wrote India: Mirror of Truth

[FairfieldLife] Maya Amma

2006-09-08 Thread Rick Archer
>From Steve Briggs, who wrote India: Mirror of Truth (http://www.kumarclub.com/) Hi Rick I was reading the thread about Maya Amma, but since i don't seem to have an active FFL account i can't add my bit. This is what i remember: When i met Maya Amma in 1982 she was living in a hut near the Kanya