From what I can gather, Steve Jobs was not a materialistic fellow. According
to a newspaper article here in the Bay Area, he preferred to stay in his modest
home in Silicon Valley rather than move into a more expensive home in the
area-- worthy of a high tech billionaire.. So, from
I believe this to be true, and one of myths of enlightenment that needs to be
dispelled, I think.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It's like these guys are reinventing Eastern Philosophy in their own terms. @_@
Old stuff to us.
A few, like Steve Jobs,
It's like these guys are reinventing Eastern Philosophy in their own
terms. @_@
Old stuff to us.
A few, like Steve Jobs, actually did study and knew Eastern Philosophy.
He was greatly influenced by Ram Dass's "Be Here Now". His
ex-girlfriend (mother of Lisa) claims that he may have
Maybe so. But the blessing lies in what one does with wealth. If the money
is used to benefit human beings, then the person is doing something good and
could lead to his liberation from world condition or the matrix. It appears
that the key to liberation is being one with the Unified
Further evidence that having way too much money can make one insane.
On 10/08/2016 10:59 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
And Have Asked Scientists How to Get Us Out
Elon Musk is one of the billionaires who think so. It would appear
that John Hagelin and the TMO would have the