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Finding Something Good in Others and Talking about that Good
IN addition, I was not kicked out of the Dome, I kicked myself out of it and as
a result was kicked out of MIU by Willy Sand Man. The TM mantras were revealed
by many teachers over a long period of time. Bravo for the TM teachers who did
so.
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IN addition, I was not kicked out of the Dome, I kicked myself out of it and
as a result was kicked out of MIU by Willy Sand Man. The TM mantras were
revealed by many teachers over a long period of time. Bravo for the TM teachers
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... Organizationally it wouldmight even be communally better from a spiritual
energetic standpointas to negativity than having to denounce anyone thence to
extend thisteaching and hence better to remove the complaining
Ha ha ha ha! Good point Turq!
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*... Organizationally it would might even be communally better from a
spiritual energetic standpoint as to negativity than having to
denounce anyone thence to extend this teaching and hence better to
remove the
On 11/17/2014 6:34 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Ha ha ha ha! Good point Turq!
/Yes, it was a good point, but TurqB forgot to include the fact you got
kicked out by the TMO, not for being a negative complainer, but
because you failed to do your job on the food service staff setting out
the
Beautiful, Fleetwood. About a month ago I started thinking about what I call
sustainable spirituality. What's wonderful is that I don't have to do
anything to sustain it (-:
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... Organizationally it would might even be communally better from a
Again, what am I missing?
A large part of Barry's content here, is reminding, (okay, usually yelling at)
people, that their subjective experiences don't mean anything. They are just
their own, subjective experiences.
And most people accept that. Or at least the part that they are their
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :
On 11/16/2014 1:08 AM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
Game, set, and match again, Curtis. Mr. Angry Little Enlightened Man has a
history of doing stuff like this.
Barry is mistaken: Curtis has made no Enlightened Man claims and he does
...a major infraction of the Barry Doctrine - LOL - yes, he is quite the
cranky old fundamentalist, isn't he? Glad you enjoy reading my experiences,
Steve, and yes, they are mine...subjectively, and objectively.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote :
Again, what am I
Culture: Never shall we denounce anyone, never entertain negativity.
Such that within the culture of TM the TM negativity policy like with the TM
Saha Nav Hymn for instance, if someone commits a larceny within an element of
the organization then by the teachings it would be entertaining
Jim, when you say objectively, can you elaborate on that?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :
...a major infraction of the Barry Doctrine - LOL - yes, he is quite the
cranky old fundamentalist, isn't he? Glad you enjoy reading my experiences,
Steve, and
The 1980 Pledge. Things in TM did seem to change from about then to become a
lot about some theocratic sense of fealty and a lot less as to merit and
performance. Is noteworthy that the Saha Nav hymn was extracted up to become a
normative organizational code of conduct as an oath then.
C: The
On 11/16/2014 9:00 AM, fleetwood_macncheese wrote:
...a major infraction of the Barry Doctrine - LOL - yes, he is quite
the cranky old fundamentalist, isn't he? Glad you enjoy reading my
experiences, Steve, and yes, they are mine...subjectively, and
objectively.
/At one point in the
Persistence - One's identity associates with what lasts the longest. When pure
awareness, not awareness of anything, but awareness of the source of
everything, a current of deep silence, accompanies everything, while the
'everything' continuously changes, the identity shifts, after awhile, to
Great. Thank you for the reply.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :
Persistence - One's identity associates with what lasts the longest. When pure
awareness, not awareness of anything, but awareness of the source of
everything, a current of deep silence,
The Turq's is hallucinating about people stalking him. Probably makes him feel
special.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :
On 11/14/2014 8:36 PM, steve.sundur wrote:
Barry, your greatness is unparalleled.
Barry is one of the greatest cases of cognitive
On 11/15/2014 7:09 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
The Turq's is hallucinating about people stalking him. Probably makes
him feel special.
/Maybe Turq really believes people on Facebook are stalking him - if so,
his friends list on Facebook might be his enemies list. Go figure.
This paranoid
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :
On 11/14/2014 8:36 PM, steve.sundur wrote:
Barry, your greatness is unparalleled.
Barry is one of the greatest cases of cognitive dissonance that I have ever
seen on discussion group:
He believes his Facebook friends
I will chalk it up to Dharma, but thanks anyway. :-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, awoelflebater@... wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fleetwood_macncheese@... wrote :
I will chalk it up to Dharma, but thanks anyway. :-)
Thank God there is still a touch of sanity here at FFL. I just keep waiting
for something interesting to happen but the days keep rolling by and Steve and
Richard
BTW, Buck, because you seem to be trying to position yourself as THE expert on
who exactly is entertaining negativity and who is not, can I ask you for a
final ruling on something?
OK, here's the scenario:-- There's this Internet forum, on which people
exchange ideas.-- There's a poster on this
Curtis-wiki is useful, but not the final word. Hear, see and speak no evil is
just a catch-all phrase meaning stay on the positive side of life, IMHO. If you
entertain evil, indulge in evil, speak evil it pollutes your own soul, why
gossip? You take on that evil, it 'soils' your own soul. It
Watching the film of this show now. Wonderful, for those who haven't seen it.
Performed live onstage in London, July 2014, with all surviving Pythons
performing. Thus the subtitle, One Down, Five To Go. The first performance
sold out in 45 minutes. Fortunately, there were 10 performances in
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote :
WGM4U: Curtis-wiki is useful, but not the final word.
C: I only went there for the quote, I already knew what the phrase meant and
used to own the gag statue.
WGM4U: Hear, see and speak no evil is just a catch-all phrase
right on, the 'bright side', not the 'dark' side! Don't go to the negative
side of life, MMY/paraphrased
I think this clip sums up both our views perfectly:
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life - Monty Python's Life of Brian
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlBiLNN1NhQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WlBiLNN1NhQ
Always Look on the Bright Side of Life - Monty Python...
Richard,
Perhaps you can help me with this. Or possibly Barry. (-:
According to Barry, Maharishi is just a con man, with no experiences, no
enlightenment. Never had it, never will.
And yet Barry is saying that he had experiences while on various courses,
attributable to, I presume
Jesus F'n Christ,
For a moment I thought you acknowledge that you play some role in the toxic
exchanges that often take place here.
Fortunately, you didn't.
That, would have been a game changer, fersure!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
BTW, Buck,
I think it's just a double standard, aka, blind spot.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote :
The Turq's is hallucinating about people stalking him. Probably makes him feel
special.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote :
On 11/14/2014
Hey Curtis,
I know this is a bit of sensitive topic, but ya know, it does make a
difference when disagreeing with someone, to end as you did, as opposed to
referring to someone as a gullible idiot.
And no, I don't think it does anything to put a (-: after gullible idiot or
similar term.
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote :
Hey Curtis,
I know this is a bit of sensitive topic, but ya know, it does make a
difference when disagreeing with someone, to end as you did, as opposed to
referring to someone as a gullible idiot.
And no, I don't think it
thanks for the invite Curtis. I'm just finally chillin a little from a busy
week.
nothing really on my mind.
I know we had that piece earlier about the brain picking up data before it
seems we consciously act on it, and the implications of that for free will vs.
determinism.
And it
What a bunch of BS, Curtis. I have seen you be a sneaky, underhanded,
back-stabbing little shit on here, much more than once, which you then seek to
bury, rationalize, and justify, under a ton of words. You are not evil, Curtis,
waaay too petty to be evil - just a mean-spirited, and
Did you just call a stranger on the internet a poopy pants? That is adorable.
Who's my angry little man? You are, goochi goochi goo. Where's that smile.
Come on, where is that smile Mr. Frowny Pants. There it is! I see it now. Smile
for the bad, bad man whose words make you feel this way.
On 11/15/2014 1:38 PM, steve.sundur wrote:
Richard,
Perhaps you can help me with this. Or possibly Barry. (-:
According to Barry, Maharishi is just a con man, with no experiences,
no enlightenment. Never had it, never will.
And yet Barry is saying that he had experiences while on
On 11/15/2014 4:20 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
nothing really on my mind.
/Today //misplaced my Uber iPhone and that upset me for awhile, so //I
had to order a new one. Rita says I am losing it. That got me to
thinking about memory and the fact that we live in the
OK, I will accept you playing the fool... let me know when the song and dance
is over. ;-)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues@... wrote :
Did you just call a stranger on the internet a poopy pants? That is adorable.
Who's my angry little man? You are, goochi goochi goo.
CDB, I am appreciative that you took to, invested in and extended upon this
subject thread (hook, line and sinker) with these comments. Context often is
everything.What you write as to clarifying the context of Maharishi giving
these comments is actually quite helpful to some of the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote :
CDB, I am appreciative that you took to, invested in and extended upon this
subject thread (hook, line and sinker) with these comments. Context often is
everything.What you write as to clarifying the context of Maharishi
Game, set, and match again, Curtis. Mr. Angry Little Enlightened Man has a
history of doing stuff like this. Remember not long ago when he claimed that he
wasn't stalking me on the Internet and then tried to prove it by finding a
photo of me that he could only have found by stalking me on the
Very wise Buck. The Islamic fundamentalists feel justified to kill those who
speak ill of their Prophet. We don't have to do that as we know as we sow so
shall we reap. They seem to lack the basic understanding of the laws of karma
and if you kill an enemy he will just continue to be your enemy
Game, set, and match.
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One of the bests post I have ever seen on FFL - thanks Curtis. Very interesting
to read Marshy's pontifications in context.
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Thanks Michael and Barry. The funniest kicker to the story is that according to
the Puranas, a demon can gain enlightenment by a steady opposition to Krishna.
So the only thing that will happen from this circle jerk is that we gain
Maharishi's purity and Buck gains our impurity.
Not a bad deal
I read an interesting article written for an Indian wandering monk about how
well they really take care of wandering holy men in India. People basically
expect these guys to have no right to demand any decent food so they often get
scraps people would throw away. If they complain they get hit
They tend to come up to you and say I'm an Indian holy man and hold
out their begging can or up. Figured that being a westerner we would
fall for it but the tour had warned about giving them anything. Besides
I might have taken them up on being an holy man and paid them if they
first did
This story from the Puranas is the very reason for my Do Not Read List.
My stalkers are free to pick up any of my qualities that they wish to by
focusing so intently on their hatred for me, while by ignoring them and not
even reading what they write I pick up nothing from them. Win-win. :-)
Every heard of-Hear no Evil, See no Evil, Speak no Evil? MMY was saying the
same thing, it's a universal truth applicable to everyone. MMY described the
why very well I thought, there's nothing there, sorry Charlie.
That is hilarious!
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you ignore the fact that Marshy didn't practice what he preached.
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Sort of neat to see you pulling this discussion to a sensible middle, nooz.
It is not what some want to hear. They are satisfied with only the most
scornful of interpretations.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote :
There are a lot of Bucks in India. And real
Barry, your greatness is unparalleled.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
This story from the Puranas is the very reason for my Do Not Read List.
My stalkers are free to pick up any of my qualities that they wish to by
focusing so intently on their hatred for
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote :
Every heard of-Hear no Evil, See no Evil, Speak no Evil?
C: I have seen this phrase under a statue of chimps mimicking each one as a
goof on the cluelessness of the platitude. From Wiki:
In the Western world both the proverb
So evidently spiritually speaking what Maharishi is saying here is that if one
entertains a negativity then one commits a negativity on the subtle. One may
even take on the energetics in the subtle. Negativity in form then it seems is
like an entity lodging in the system spiritually. Like a
“..speaking ill and thinking ill of someone, dwelling on the weaknesses of
someone, all their bad qualities come to your heart; [this way] you get your
heart and mind spoiled.
So when through meditation, purity is growing in life, we don't invite this mud
from outside to make us impure
Two words: Scorpion nation. Five more: George Bush is a rakshasa.
You obviously never saw Maharishi in person nor listened to any of his tapes if
you believe for an instant that he practiced what he preached about never
entertaining negativity. That was NEVER true -- even as far back as Squaw
One key word: entertain. Which in this context means to dwell on, to wallow in,
even to take delight in, negativity. Plus, I never heard Maharishi speak about
other spiritual paths.
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You never became a TM teacher then, Share. If you had, you would have spent
several weeks memorizing insulting, put-down one-liners to use whenever any
other competing technique of meditation in the world was mentioned. (Almost
all of them untrue, BTW.)
How many YEARS did Maharishi wallow in
The only time I saw something like this was when Maharishi confronted the CIA
guy.
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There has never BEEN a CIA guy, Share.
If Maharishi freaked out and screamed at someone, that was his paranoia acting
itself out, not anything else. Any claim to the contrary unaccompanied by
absolute proof is just the self importance of cultists acting *itself* out.
What is absolute proof in this context? Are you offering absolute proof
about what Maharishi said on TTC about other systems?
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Buck the alternative to what we do is to ignore the truth, deny the truth and
continue to attempt to ride a dead horse. The stories from the beginning of the
Movement and all the intervening years from then to the present provide a
context to evaluate and be able to understand the current TM
Remember Barry that you are talking to the TM addict who suggested taking me
and other neganauts out with drone strikes.
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Excellent, Share.
But remember, you are talking to someone who has lost the ability, or desire
to make distinctions along these lines.
It must have to do with a 40 year obsession with TM, and MMY, disguised as a
study on what he believes is the cult mindset. And, further, to have any any
I can easily produce dozens of former TM teachers who can attest to having been
trained to badmouth competing meditation techniques and traditions while on
their TM Teacher Training courses. That's not absolute proof, of course, but
allow me to demonstrate. If you hear the concentration in the
Again, this was never part of my training, with the exception of pointing out
the differences between contemplation or concentration.
And, of course, there was never any kind of put down tone, when discussing
those differences.
And again, I think it is clear what is meant by never
Oh, that Barry would back up what he says in this first paragraph.
Not gonna happen, I'm afraid. Just a bunch of bluster.
Can't you just hear the indignation rising in this tone?
Wish I had more time to reply, but gotta go.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote
Share: The only time I saw something like this was when Maharishi confronted
the CIA guy.
The CIA guy's the Turq claims never excisted are real people who were caught
readhanded and armed on their way across the bridge between the hotels
Sonnenberg and Kulm where Maharishi lived. Others
That's a lot of anger coming out here, someone obviously pushed the Turq's
buttons again. Looks very much like a prelude to one of his yearly rants where
he claims TM is a concentration technique, one of many efforts he produce to
try to have TM'ers stop meditating. It's like a law of nature,
Gotta revisit this one.
Share, dagnabit, you've positively pushed this guys buttons, to such an
extent, that he has wy overplayed his had.
But, hey, let's see if Barry can produce even six teachers to corroborate this
claims that TM teachers were trained to slam other methods of
Mark Landau (one of Marshy's skin boys) told me in a phone conversation I had
with him that Marshy in private was openly contemptuous of all religions other
than Hinduism and at times was disparaging towards his own loyal followers.
From: TurquoiseBee
Okay, so what. I don't really call this news, and of course, this doesn't
corroborate Barry's version of what teacher's were trained to say, now, does
it?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mjackson74@... wrote :
Mark Landau (one of Marshy's skin boys) told me in a phone conversation
I think we only need to look at the things Nabby has said about Buddhism and
Buddhists on this forum to see what he learned from his teacher Maharishi about
dumping on other religions and belief systems.
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
They are getting desperate to find something negative to say to the point they
are making things up, must be the success the TMO and DLF is having these days.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote :
Okay, so what. I don't really call this news, and of course, this
What did I say about Buddhism except that it's followers is so lost in
ignorance they will set fire to themselves ?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote :
I think we only need to look at the things Nabby has said about Buddhism and
Buddhists on this forum to see what he
Like the purusha guy did in the basement of Marshy's home in Vlodrop?
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Negativity in form then it seems is like an entity lodging in the system
spiritually. Like a stress snag, an entity, like some would call a
thought-form, energetically stuck in the fabric of the subtle system. There is
proly some truth to that. -Buck
Yes, it is the stress, speaking. The
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I've said The Dolly Lama is just a politician.
I've said The Dolly Lama is just a politician. That's a fact, not an insult.
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I've said the lama-fellow is just a politician. That's a fact, not an insult.
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I've said the lama-fellow is just a politician. That's a fact, not an insult.
It's when you start to look at what the lama has accomplished the insults
start appearing. The fact is that after he left his homeland and
Bingo !
So what we hear, through these endlessly redundant and negative stories, are
the cries of frustration, from the souls trapped by them.
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I never felt a negative vibe from Maharishi either when I saw him in person or
when I watched tapes of him. I base my conclusions on that and on the reports
of people I have found to be reliable sources.
t of meditation and immediately think forced or unnatural or contrary to
the natural
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I've said The Dolly Lama is just a politician.
And you said that because *Maharishi said it*, in exactly those words. Do you
call this never entertaining negativity?
Sounds to me as if Maharishi was just JEALOUS. And with good reason -- the
Fleetwood, as Maharishi used to explain, we unstress on our nearest and
dearest. Hmmm...
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Some brains need to be washed.
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The thing is, even contemporary psychology recognizes the unhealthy effect of
dwelling on negative thoughts and emotions. And also on negative events that
occurred in the past. Wishing everyone excellent health...
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I never felt a negative vibe from Maharishi either when I saw him in person or
when I watched tapes of him. I base my conclusions on that and on the reports
of people I have found to be reliable sources.
I base my conclusions on that and on the reports of people I have found to be
reliable sources.
I agree with that with the early tapes I have seen - but not the ones made in
the last 10-15 years of his life. Unless you are being obtuse about it. Who can
see the Scorpion land tapes and not see
It might also be points out that the many years of TMSP yogic flying groups and
courses have had zero effect for freeing the Tibetans from Chinese rule, so in
essence the Dalai Llama has done at least as much for Tibet as Marshy ever did,
Benjamin Creme and Maitreya too for that matter.
I would say that my intuition about people is not always 100% accurate. And
that I prefer to err in the direction of thinking positively of others. Unless
they have demonstrated reasons not to.
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I never saw any tapes with the Scorpion land phrase.
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More nonsense from the Turq. Earlier this year when the lama did his European
tour not a single head of State in ANY European country wanted to meet with
him. Even most MP's didn't want to see him, and as far as I know he wasn't
invited to a single Parliament in the whole of Europe. Reverend
More nonsense from the Turq. Earlier this year when the lama did his European
tour not a single head of State in ANY European country wanted to meet with
him. Even most MP's didn't want to see him, and as far as I know he wasn't
invited to a single Parliament in the whole of Europe. Reverend
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