---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Carde,
Remote viewing is probably some kind of a siddhi, such as visualization, but I
don't know the sanskrit term for it. It seems like this ability is tied in
with some kind of new theory in cosmology. Or it could be a form of of an
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Carde,
Remote viewing is probably some kind of a siddhi, such as visualization, but I
don't know the sanskrit term for it. It seems like this ability is tied in
with some kind of new theory in cosmology. Or it could be a form of of an
O.K. I get it. Here is simplified discussion that explains it in a way I can
understand. It talks of how a person behaves when the gunas are "overcome" in
a human being. Basically, it sounds pretty much like non-reactive detachment,
objective assessment from a place of equanimity, a consciou
Just for fun, let's make the original word order more "logical",
corresponding more closely to the translation:
karmaaNi sarvasaH kriyamaaNaani prakRter guNaiH.
ahan.kaara-vimuuDhaatmaa (vimuuDha+aatmaa) manyata [sic!] iti: kartaaham
(kartaa + aham).
BG III 27:
prakRteH kriyamaaNaani guNaiH karmaaNi sarvasaH ||
ahan.kaara-vimuuDhaatmaa kartaaham iti manyate.
MMY's translation:
Actions are in every case performed by the guNas of Nature.
He whose mind is deluded by the sense of 'I' holds 'I am the doer'.
Fascinating.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thx, the definitiveness of MMY's assertion as stated before is his personal
opinion. In the Kriya Yoga Tradition, even advanced Yogis who can leave their
bodies at will may have karma to work out, in which case they ascend to the
Thx, the definitiveness of MMY's assertion as stated before is his personal
opinion. In the Kriya Yoga Tradition, even advanced Yogis who can leave their
bodies at will may have karma to work out, in which case they ascend to the
Hiranyaloka astral plane to be instructed by Sri Yukteswar.
Avai
It is true that one can only surmise about what one doesn't have direct
experience of. I am not questioning the TM technique, transcending, or CC as a
state of being. I was questioning whether innate qualities in a human being
(gunas) can be dispelled.
I was primarily curious as to your d
Emily,
The simplest way for me to describe the technique is that all TMers can
experience transcendental consciousness or bliss consciousness, although the
experience is only temporary. Other meditators call it "samadhi", which is
the generic term to describe this level of consciousnes
Thx, still doesn't account for the probable fact that Enlightened people can
perform Adharmic acts on a Tamasic level such as taking advantage of women and
extracting money from followers.
Are you suggesting that the relative "person" is not responsible for these
acts?
...
These consideration
John, you write with a lot of clarity and responded to the "bondage" associated
with being influenced by Gunas, as interpreted through MMY. Wikipedia says the
following about Guna
"Chapters 3, 7, 13, 14, 17 and 18 of Bhagavad Gita
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhagavad_Gita discuss Guna.[27]
Emily,
The Gita states that humans are in bondage due to the gunas and karma. MMY
mentions in his commentary that we are all affected by the gunas since these
are related to the basic elements such as earth, water, fire, air and ether.
Since we are composed of these elements, we are th
Just fyi, I wasn't questioning the first sentence here. I was questioning the
second sentence and how you know this.
"MMY was saying that the TM practice can lead one to cosmic consciousness and
enlightenment. Thus, one is freed from the bondage of actions and Karma in
this lifetime.
--
Yifuxero,
I've read MMY's commentary to the B Gita several times over the years. And
I've always found something insightful about TM and its relationship to the
Gita. His commentary gives a first hand account of how to understand the the
meditation experience as to what is trans
Thx Jr_esq for your comment below:
"MMY was saying that the TM practice can lead one to cosmic consciousness and
enlightenment. Thus, one is freed from the bondage of actions and Karma in
this lifetime. As such, it is possible to be detached or maintain Self
consciousness permanently while
I see. I am extremely skeptical of such a claim for so many reasons that I
won't get into them here. Its quite likely also we understand the word karma
differently. MMY didn't coin the phrase, but perhaps he gave it his own
definition, pursuant to the virtues of practicing TM.
Thanks fo
Emily,
MMY was saying that the TM practice can lead one to cosmic consciousness and
enlightenment. Thus, one is freed from the bondage of actions and Karma in
this lifetime. As such, it is possible to be detached or maintain Self
consciousness permanently while engaging in actions whil
Hmso this is talking of a "relative you." Good explanation. Thanks.
So what you are saying is that the "relative you" is not the author of one's
actions.
Theoretically or philosophically you may be correct—the word "author" can be
defined using different contexts, as you note
Hmmm.Does not Hinduism believe in the soul? Let's say, for discussion's
sake, that I am equating the word "you" with soul. Then, *you* are the author
of your actionsliving out, resolving and creating karma, influenced by the
gunas, in spite of and despite countless contributing factors
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Emily,
The TM tradition and what MMY was saying are saying exactly the opposite of
what you're saying.
What did I say that is exactly opposite to what MMY and the TM tradition are
saying? And then, why is what I said, whatever that
There's a problem with the notion of a "you". The relative you and me doesn't
end at the skin. There are countless karmic antecedents and interactions with
contributing influences.
To use an analogy, say there's a tiny whirlpool at the edge of a larger
stream. The whirlpool merges with the To
Emily,
The TM tradition and what MMY was saying are saying exactly the opposite of
what you're saying. IOW, it is possible to maintain bliss consciousness in the
midst of engaging in action. You have to read MMY's commentary to the B Gita
to understand his point. Even if you don't ful
John, regardless of how the gunas may affect you, that does not change that
fact that you are the author of your actions.
And in that Brahman exists eternally without change and in that the ultimate
reality of the individual soul is identical with that of the Universe, then it
is only appea
Emily,
For most Americans and people who've grown up in the traditional western
culture, usiing the term the "gunas" is a foreign word and concept. We were
brought to claim responsibility for our own actions. Thus, it is inconceivable
to have a foreign entity or mode of nature to take
Right, it's the Gunas. The idea that a "you" is problematic since the
components that comprise the relative "you" are . interconnected with the
environment, and in a deterministic worldview the precise author can't be
determined due to the countless contributing factors.
Thus, the "author" as
1) You are the author of your actions.
2) Perhaps in living in the world of ordinary existence you *are*
experiencing divine consciousness! "Neither shall they say, Lo here! or, lo
there! for, behold, the kingdom of God is within you." Luke 17:21
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wro
MU, mantra 7, itx:
nAntaHpraj~naM na bahiShpraj~naM nobhayataHpraj~naM na praj~nAnaghanaM na
praj~naM nApraj~nam.h | adR^iShTamavyavahAryamagrAhyamalakShaNaM
achintyamavyapadeshyamekAtmapratyayasAraM prapa~nchopashamaM
shAntaM shivamadvaitaM chaturthaM manyante sa AtmA sa vij~neyaH ..
"Simplif
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
According to this news clip, Bernie Sanders won. Hillary Clinton came in
second. So, the other candidates probably should drop out. And, Joe Biden is
still undecided.
Joe missed the boat. At this stage of the game, so much can happen bet
r 10, 2015 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I have no doubt that many Muslim immigrants would enjoy a more liberating
lifestyle. Hell, even the 911 terrorists watched porn, took drugs and went to
strip cl
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I have no doubt that many Muslim immigrants would enjoy a more liberating
lifestyle. Hell, even the 911 terrorists watched porn, took drugs and went to
strip clubs. Can't get any more liberated and western than that! Even Osama ben
Laden had tu
;Avoid the suffering before it comes." Some roads, you just
don't travel down.
From: "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted
goings of different individuals and different cultures
every single day. Until the day you are forced, at knifepoint, to attend a
mosque and swear fealty to Allah I don't think you need to sweat it.
From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogr
: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
We live in the 21st century. If there are Muslims who want us to change
to Sharia law t
September 9, 2015 10:41 AM
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I don't think disassociating one's self from fellow countrymen or
culture is important either, when adopting a new country. What
concerns me is, are
accept them
and live by their cultural standards. They come here, we didn't go there.
From: "awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 10:41 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have P
mber 9, 2015 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
The other side of the coin is that many of these immigrants, including the
illegal ones, add a lot to the bottom lines of the corporations that employ
them. Just like 'gun control' we have the law
are forced, at knifepoint, to attend a
mosque and swear fealty to Allah I don't think you need to sweat it.
From: "awoelflebater@... [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 8:53 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Wou
;
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 9:52 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
Iowa used to be one of the whitest states in the Union, I believe, and it
still is, but there has been an increase in the number of Hispa
dLife]"
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Sent: Wednesday, September 9, 2015 9:07 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
The other side of the coin is that many of these immigrants, including the
illegal ones, add a lot to the bottom lines of the corporations t
dLife@yahoogroups.com
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Bingo! I've always been interested in learning about other cultures and
enjoying what they have to offer, bu
eldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 9:52 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
Iowa used to be one of the whitest states in the Union, I believe, and it
still is, but there has been an increase in the number of Hispanics here. In
Iowa City, one of the big
.com
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
Iowa used to be one of the whitest states in the Union, I believe, and it
still is, but there has been an increase in the number of Hispanics here. In
Iowa City, one of the big stores (i
ent but beyond that I have zero
ability to feel nationalistic or patriotic.
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 8:30 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
Cultural diversity is overvalued, in my opinion. The common de
ot;My God Mike, I have Poles,
Russians,Mexicans, Chinese, Vietnamese, Indians and Arabs that come in here and
I have to provide a translator", I can't afford it!"
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 9:52 PM
Subject: [Fairfiel
lation is an important aspect of successful
"transplanting" into a knew culture.
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, September 8, 2015 8:30 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Would Have Predicted?
Cultural diversity is overvalued, in my op
Iowa used to be one of the whitest states in the Union, I believe, and it still
is, but there has been an increase in the number of Hispanics here. In Iowa
City, one of the big stores (is it Lowe's, perhaps -- can't remember) has all
its signs in Spanish as well as English. I would much prefer t
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Cultural diversity is overvalued, in my opinion. The common denominator of the
societies that score highest on measures of happiness are that they are
culturally homogeneous. These are often small countries, like Denmark and
Iceland. Multicultu
Cultural diversity is overvalued, in my opinion. The common denominator of the
societies that score highest on measures of happiness are that they are
culturally homogeneous. These are often small countries, like Denmark and
Iceland. Multiculturalism just doesn't work very well.
---In Fairf
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
There is potential for problems in Europe with a large influx of Muslim
refugees. Muslims are not good at assimilating. Some European countries (France
for example) now have considerable numbers of second- and third-generation
Muslim immigrants
I agree with what you say here, since the people concerned are refugees, and
there is an obligation in such matters. However, that doesn't mean it won't
lead to problems down the road. In the 1960s, Britain liberalized its
immigration policies, and the result was that immigration from the Third
Feste,
That may well be the case in Europe. But the immediate question to be
answered is: would it be ethical to admit the refugees to Europe or USA as a
humanitarian act to give them safe haven from the war in Syria and elsewhere in
the Middle East?
IMO, the answer is YES. The rest of
There is potential for problems in Europe with a large influx of Muslim
refugees. Muslims are not good at assimilating. Some European countries (France
for example) now have considerable numbers of second- and third-generation
Muslim immigrants who are outside the mainstream of society and disaf
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It's a funny old world, really. Germany gets some pretty tough raps for having
a pretty virulent neo-Nazi movement as well as having had a robust population
of real Nazis back in the middle of the last century but look at the country
now. It se
It would appear that the Pope will disagree with Kurzweil, who predicts that
humans will soon become cyborgs.
But IMO genetic engineering of humans would be relatively easier to accomplish
than merging with machines. But this too would have negative effects on
humanity itself.
---In Fairf
IMO, the Pope will probably baptize them if they asked for it. This would
apply to any ETs who might some day visit Earth.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
One wonders if he means FFL is bad for the soul. What do you think?
n808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 9:06 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Wouldn't Want to Be a Scorpion?
Ah, life under the Tories. It's all they ever wanted, a return to the good
old days and the lower orders kept in our place. And their
1979.
View on www.bbc.com Preview by Yahoo
From: salyavin808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 8, 2014 9:06 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who Wouldn't Want to Be a Scorpion?
Ah, life under the Tories. It's all they ev
Ah, life under the Tories. It's all they ever wanted, a return to the good old
days and the lower orders kept in our place. And their policies are sold as
benefiting everyone but this is how it ends up. Wassup with us, that's what I
want to know!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
The comments below the article suggest that Jim never used smack but when he
caught his wife with China White heroin he mistook it for cocaine. After taking
a line and then realizing his mistake he got into a bath to try to lower his
body temperature and fight off the overdose effects - alas t
The comments below the article suggest that Jim didn't use smack but when he
caught his wife with China White heroin he mistook it for cocaine. After taking
a line and then realizing his mistake he got into a bath to try to lower his
body temperature and fight off the overdose effects - alas to
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robyn-blumner/why-are-the-openly-secula_b_5381248.html
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/robyn-blumner/why-are-the-openly-secula_b_5381248.html
I think for some of these atheist-haters being a non-believer in an A
On 4/13/2014 10:05 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
There is some evidence that Barry was associated with the TMO - I
saw a photo of him in a TMO publication and it sure looked like
him. There is also his book about Rama that contains some
anecdotal stories. I also saw a posted
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
On 4/10/2014 11:38 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
As you know, Richard, there's no evidence Barry got kicked out of the TMO or
Lenz's group rather than leaving of his own accord. >
As you know, there's no evidence than anyone
Everybody knows that this aggression is Bush's fault.
Maybe you should pose a selfie outside his ranch with a sign ...
"W! On behalf of the U.N. you are under citizen's arrest for your crimes! Get
out of your car with your hands in the air."
So get to it. We'll be waiting for you to post it her
Om, the testosterone ads? You don't get the testosterone ads? Obviously you
need a stronger name, a real guy's name like 'Buck' to write under.
It's not complicated.
According to Gaudapada and Shankara, the external world has no existence
independent of consciousness. Ajativada, or the doctrine of
no-origination, is the fundamental doctrine of Adwaita.
"Gaudapaada is one of the most important figures in Indian philosophy
since it is
Btw. Ramana Maharshi got his title / name by Ganapathy Shastri Muni, also
called Nayana, a Shri Vidya practitioner from Andhra Pradesh. He was the first
one to make Ramana known to a larger audience within India. After finding his
guru in Ramana, he composed a 1000 versed poem, which was actuall
WASHINGTON Before Edward Snowden began leaking
national security secrets, he twice cleared the
hurdle of the federal government's background
check system first at the CIA, then as a systems
analyst at the National Security Agency...
'NSA leaks raise concerns about reliability of
governm
Mike Dixon:
> It's Bush's fault!
>
WASHINGTON Long ago, before fiber-optic splitter
intercepts, before secret deals with ISPs and telecoms
to let the government monitor billions of emails and
cellphone calls yes, before email and cellphones
even existed Congress put the nation's spy ag
It's Bush's fault!
From: Richard J. Williams
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2013 7:43 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is Edward Snowden?
Everyone knows by now that Edward Snowden worked for
Booz Alle
Everyone knows by now that Edward Snowden worked for
Booz Allen Hamilton for only three months. We know
that the purloined information appeared in the
Guardian.
And, we know that Snowden flew to Hong Kong and then
to Moscow. The question remains "Who, if anyone, aided
and abetted this well-
> > > If you have questions then ask so we can explain
> > > some of these tings to you.
> > >
> > Thanks. So, who is Edward Snowden?
> >
Bhairitu:
> Already discussed it yesterday. Didn't you decode
> the message or did you lose your decoder ring
> already?
>
So, you don't know who Edward Sno
On 06/27/2013 07:34 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
>
>>> So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
>>> hackers work, but you trust the red hatters. LoL!
>>>
> Bhairitu:
>> You don't want to talk about it either.
>>
> So, you haven't read the book. Go figure.
>
> Nobody seems to want to
> > So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
> > hackers work, but you trust the red hatters. LoL!
> >
Bhairitu:
> You don't want to talk about it either.
>
So, you haven't read the book. Go figure.
Nobody seems to want to talk about it, but I did kind
of expect the program hacke
On 06/26/2013 10:19 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
>>> So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
>>> hackers work. After hacking all your code, they'll
>>> install a worm on your PC, called MyFace, so your PC
>>> works like a mega-upload database to get more info.
>>>
>> I run Linux.
>>
> > So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
> > hackers work. After hacking all your code, they'll
> > install a worm on your PC, called MyFace, so your PC
> > works like a mega-upload database to get more info.
> >
> I run Linux.
> >
> > With the Google glasses, they can see right in
So, you don't know what that movie is about?
On 06/26/2013 09:31 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
>
> So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
> hackers work. After hacking all your code, they'll
> install a worm on your PC, called MyFace, so your PC
> works like a mega-upload database
So, you don't want to talk about how the black hatter
hackers work. After hacking all your code, they'll
install a worm on your PC, called MyFace, so your PC
works like a mega-upload database to get more info.
With the Google glasses, they can see right into your
brain and send out tiny signals
Try clicking on CC. That'll give you the English subtitles.
On 06/26/2013 08:58 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
>
> Great - a movie in German. So, you don't want to talk
> about how the black hatter hackers work. If Snowden
> gave a thumb drive to Putin, it could launch another
> variant worm. Go
Great - a movie in German. So, you don't want to talk
about how the black hatter hackers work. If Snowden
gave a thumb drive to Putin, it could launch another
variant worm. Go figure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stuxnet
"Another beneficial aspect of the book is that it
clearly illustrates th
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... wrote:
>
> A worthy endeavor. However, I too, am making a film about MY life (well, I
> began thinking about the script when I saw your message), and am also looking
> for assistance, in the form of bullion, property deeds to old estates,
A worthy endeavor. However, I too, am making a film about MY life (well, I
began thinking about the script when I saw your message), and am also looking
for assistance, in the form of bullion, property deeds to old estates, vintage
automobiles, rare coins, and the like. The way I see it, is this
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Goddess Ninmah" wrote:
>
> WHO BUILT THE GIZA PYRAMIDS? HOW? WHY?
> by Sasha Lessin, Ph.D. (Anthropology, UCLA)
>
> The mystery deepens; click the link below
>
>
http://extraterrestrialcontact.com/2013/06/01/who-built-the-great-pyrami\
d-at-giza-how-why/
he most important point that is being referred to in this
article. IMO, it doesn't look too good for the Europeans.
JR
>
>
>
>
>
> From: John
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 10:55 AM
> S
ch 17, 2013 10:55 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who is Blanche DuBois?
Richard,
That's a complicated article you presented us. I hope Europe doesn't get a
nervous breakdown over its money problems. Oh, Blanche DuBois is a fictional
character in Tennessee Williams' play, "
Richard,
That's a complicated article you presented us. I hope Europe doesn't get a
nervous breakdown over its money problems. Oh, Blanche DuBois is a fictional
character in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire".
JR
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams"
On 02/24/2013 10:19 PM, turquoiseb wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
>> Believe it or not being a film buff I really don't care
>> about awards shows so won't bother with the Oscars and
>> haven't in a long time. Actually the favored best picture,
>> "Argo", I have see
The Oscars are the celebration of the self-appointed Emperors of
Entertainment. They are pompous. Just listen to the big corny
symphonic music they write especially for the show. All to please the
overly wealthy studio execs not the public. The speeches remind me of
high school valedictoria
I never cared about the Oscars either. It always looked to me like a bunch of
rich people patting themselves on the back for how awesome they are. Maybe i'm
just looking at it in a negative way? I just never cared for watching
festivities among the narcissist hollywood crowd.
seekliberation
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu wrote:
>
> Believe it or not being a film buff I really don't care
> about awards shows so won't bother with the Oscars and
> haven't in a long time. Actually the favored best picture,
> "Argo", I have seen. It was probably one of the last
> movie
Yes, RDC gives rise to 3 gunas which give rise to 3 doshas. We learned that
during MA in SCI 20 years ago (-:
From: John
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2012 10:17 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who were the Three Kings Who
eld. As
> such, the Samhita of the Rishi, Devata, and Chandas comes into mind.
>
> JR
>
>
>
> >
> >
> >
> > From: John
> > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> > Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:4
It wouldn't come up after repeated trys. Finally it did.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" wrote:
>
>
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray27" steve.sundur@
wrote:
> >
> >
> > I know, but I can't access the post count.
>
> Whatchoo talkin' 'bout Willis?
>
> Th
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... wrote:
>
> I also get that 'group is temporarily unavailable' thing when I
> click the post count post. What I then do is hit the back button,
> then try again. It always works the second time.
Additionally, there is also the off-site mess
___
> From: John
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:47 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who were the Three Kings Who Followed the Star
> of Bethlehem?
>
>
> Â
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote:
>
I also get that 'group is temporarily unavailable' thing when I click the post
count post. What I then do is hit the back button, then try again. It always
works the second time.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"
wrote:
>
>
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sevent
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "seventhray27" wrote:
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> I know, but I can't access the post count.
Whatchoo talkin' 'bout Willis?
The post count is just another post like any other post. If you can read the
traffic on FFL, you can access the post count.
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Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 11:47 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who were the Three Kings Who Followed the Star of
Bethlehem?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote:
In some versions of the Bible
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> } } --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" wrote:
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> } } Little known fact: it was actually three queens.
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> } } http://youtu.be/AcrqiEIB--o
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "John" wrote:
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> In some versions of the Bible, they were actually astrologers who came
from the east, one of them coming from as far ae India or China. Some
authors believe that the star these kings were following was actually a
supernova that occurred at t
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