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on 5/5/05 9:32 PM, Peter Sutphen at
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings.
Some
are quite interested in humans and others are
quite
aloof to the point of being comical. It might
sound
bizarre, but it's no
The last lines of the Bhoj vRtti (liberal[???]
commentary) for YS III 40-something
(flying suutra):
yogii prathamaM yathaaruci jale saMcaran
krameNorNanaabhatantujaalena saMcaramaaNa aadityarashmibhishca
viharanyatheSTamaakaashena gacchati . siddhyantaramaaha
A desperate attempt at translation:
On May 5, 2005, at 11:30 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
If by that, you mean did I ask someone from a different cult what he
thinks of the TM cult's perspective?
No, just going to another mass-market group would be silly (and
probably counterproductive Alex).
Instead find the purest example of the
Thats just nitpicking.
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Nice post George. As we've been told and as some have
experienced, yes? Only correction, point value is not
flat it is nothing. Out of this nothing arise the
virtual structures of
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings. Some
are quite interested in humans and others are quite
aloof to the point of being comical. It might sound
bizarre, but it's no big deal. I barely notice this
stuff
They
are not objects of perception, but apperceptive
flavors of consciousness.
In my experience they ARE meeven if they don't like it, they're
stuck mith me.
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On May 5, 2005, at 11:30 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
If by that, you mean did I ask someone from a different
cult what he
thinks of the TM cult's perspective?
No, just going to another mass-market group would be silly
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings. Some
are quite interested in humans and others are quite
aloof to the point of being
On May 6, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:
I don't assume that just because a view is traditional, it is
correct, especially with respect to ideas about spirituality and
consciousness, which are, by their very nature, subjective.
Didn't say traditional--I said pure.
The problem is,
Why uncover the truth?
Why not use the principles we all have gone through, through SCI.
Ingegerd
The problem is, IMO, that whenever you decide to sell something, you
have to polish it up for the marketplace. Hide it's flaws and tout its
benefits. That's great for product, but it also means
Sorry, what I meant to say is:
WHY hide the truth - or Why cover the truth.
Ingegerd
Why uncover the truth?
Why not use the principles we all have gone through, through SCI.
Ingegerd
The problem is, IMO, that whenever you decide to sell something, you
have to polish it up for the marketplace.
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings.
Some
are quite interested in
MAHARISHI--...So what I have done now these days in my great
hurry to create a beautiful world, in a hurry I am creating a profession, a
profession which has been the profession in India and not only in India,
everywhere. There have been people everywhere in India and everywhere,
on 5/5/05 9:32 PM, Peter Sutphen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings. Some
are quite interested in humans and others are quite
aloof to the point of being comical. It might sound
bizarre, but it's no big deal. I barely notice this
stuff anymore,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 6, 2005, at 7:45 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:
I don't assume that just because a view is traditional, it
is correct, especially with respect to ideas about
spirituality and consciousness, which are, by their very
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/5/05 9:32 PM, Peter Sutphen at
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings.
Some
are quite interested in humans and others are
quite
aloof to the point of being comical. It might
sound
bizarre, but it's no
Any chance someone could organize
an open residence course outside of the formal Movement? I really could
use some rounding in a supportive enviroment. In order to be less formal
than other such courses different tracks of focus could be offered for people,
for instance there could be
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anonymousff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Is this Toad experience also reported by other spiritual
systems ?
What level of Consciousness you need to have in order to be in Toad
Consciousness?
Well, dig! Rola-maNDa-chetanaa, fer sure!
I believe I'm
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Is this Toad experience also reported by other
spiritual systems ?
Yes. An obscure tantric sect in 1237 AD.
How pure is their tradition?
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Actually I forgot the punch line:
Patient: Uh, Doc, I see all kinds of toads and fairies and blue meanies all
over the place.
Dr. Pete: Me too.
Patient: I just remembered, I forgot to put a quarter in the parking meter.
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on 5/6/05 8:35 AM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this Toad experience also reported by other spiritual
systems ?
What level of Consciousness you need to have in order to be in Toad
Consciousness?
I believe I'm still in Rabbit Consciousness.
One pill makes you larger, and
Uh, these results, if true, are incredible. I would think that this research
would cause a
huge wave of people to learn TM, regardless of the crowns, robes and price.
$2500 is
peanuts if you can live a lot longer and reduce your chance of dying of cancer
etc.
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I was just doing the sidhis and
noticed that there does seem to be a current of hope and fear that is created. I
wonder if anyone else notices this? Hope that a sidhi is born and fear that it
wont be. I therefore have to agree with Vaj on this one, the sidhi practice
seems more samsaric
haha, cures are easy really
huh?
- Original Message -
From:
Rick
Archer
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, May 06, 2005 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Astral
Toads, was [Re: This stuff never gets old...] Maharishi vs. the movement
Actually there are toad lickers,
and certain toads contain both dmt and 5-meo-dmt both of which also are
naturally occuring brain chemical which have something to do with
visionary experiences, so perhaps Dr. Pete did in fact pick up an a spirit which
has as its purpose the higher
Thank you Rick. Now *that's* what I call a full breakfast!!!
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MAHARISHI--...So what I have done now these days in my
great
hurry to create a beautiful world, in a hurry I am creating a
profession, a
Its just clearing of the channel appropriate to the sutra. That
feeling you express of 'hope and fear' is just attachment to the
result of the sutra. Just be innocent with the practice, and you'll
have better results.
What Vaj seems to be saying is that Vaj is having good experiences
with his
Hey I just bought Volunteers on CD. As good as it ever was!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/6/05 8:35 AM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this Toad experience also reported by other spiritual
systems ?
What level of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I was just doing the sidhis and noticed that there does
seem to be a current of hope and fear that is created.
I wonder if anyone else notices this? Hope that a sidhi
is born and fear that it wont be. I therefore have to
Vajis no different from a Christian fundie saying all the
Boodist andHindoo heathens need Jayzuss!!! Same schtick, different dogma.
Alex---Actually he
is. His intentions are different. And his experiences are different.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley
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I have no problem with folks who don't like the TM-Sidhis program
Through the practice of samyama the Sidha (practitioner of the TM-
Sidhis program) develops refined perception, powers of levitation and
healing,
.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
because you are not a Raja...
and why not, hmm??
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George, how dogmatic of you!
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.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
because you are not a Raja...
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.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
because you are not a Raja...
and why not, hmm??
Dear
Dear
Friends,
Maharishi
School is happy to announce the opening of the Maharishi School Summer Camp
for Boys from June 24-June 30, 2005. The camp is open to all boys
4-18.Maharishi
Summer Camp is a unique opportunity for boys to experience consciousness
based
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.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
on 5/6/05 3:03 PM, Peter Sutphen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dr. Morris, you are not quite as articulate as you
usually are. Any particular reason?
He's been licking toads.
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Dear Peter,
If you are trying to hint that I'm not who I am,
that's fine. It doesn't really matter one way or
the other.
let me quote you what George just posted, it for you
to reflect on when Sat Yuga finally arrives,
heads are gonna roll...
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on 5/6/05 3:54 PM, dr_bevan_morris at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Peter,
If you are trying to hint that I'm not who I am,
that's fine. It doesn't really matter one way or
the other.
Dr. Pete knows who you are because he knows who he is and there's only one
of us. I am he as you are he as
.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
Dear Peter,
If you are trying to hint that I'm not who I am,
that's fine. It doesn't really matter one way or
the other.
Rick Archer wrote:
Dr. Pete knows who you are because
he knows who he is and there's only one
of us. I am he as you are he as you are me
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Dear Peter,
If you are trying to hint that I'm not who I am,
that's fine. It doesn't really matter one way or
the other.
Dr. Pete knows who you are because he knows who he
is
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, George DeForest
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.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
because you are not a Raja...
and why not, hmm??
--- dr_bevan_morris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Peter,
If you are trying to hint that I'm not who I am,
that's fine. It doesn't really matter one way or
the other.
let me quote you what George just posted, it for you
to reflect on when Sat Yuga finally arrives,
heads are gonna roll...
--- George DeForest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
dr_bevan_morris wrote:
There is nothing more powerful
in the whole universe...
Dr Bevan, you no longer have
any authority to make such claims,
because you are not a Raja...
and why not, hmm??
Perhaps his wee willy pecker was a bit too
Good stuff. Think I'll try it.
--- wayback71 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uh, these results, if true, are incredible. I would
think that this research would cause a
huge wave of people to learn TM, regardless of the
crowns, robes and price. $2500 is
peanuts if you can live a lot longer and
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Uh, these results, if true, are incredible. I would think that this
research would cause a
huge wave of people to learn TM, regardless of the crowns, robes and
price. $2500 is
peanuts if you can live a lot longer
The mall store plan has already reached stage two in the life-cycle of
TM projects!!:
1) Enthusiasm
2) Promises of support
3) Disillusionment
4) Alarm
5) Search for someone to blame
6) Rewards for all the non-participants
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Yes, I've interacted with some of these beings. Some
It is said, expectations reduce joy. Alternatively, from another
angle one might say: expectations produce fear. - (the fear that
the expectation won't be met - born of rajo- guna no doubt. )
We have all experienced this, yes? (he, he).
I imagine the subtler the expectation is during a
Ha-ha, good one! but I thought it was a *12* stage (step) prog??
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The mall store plan has already reached stage two in the life-cycle
of
TM projects!!:
1) Enthusiasm
2) Promises of support
3) Disillusionment
4)
I prefer nasya with brahmi ghee, two nights in a row every year
or so. Hot baths and my sadhanas clear me out as fast as I need them
to. Kundalini burns the rest up without a trace. Mystical, and
personal. The best way. Thanks for the advice. Castor oil huh? We'll
see... maybe...
I
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bbrigante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://161.58.228.161/TM_and_mortality.pdf
summary of results:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-05/muom-tme042205.php
It says on the last one that Researchers collaborated on the study
from Harvard,
However, I do take issue
with the arrogance and spiritual immaturity of dismissing as
delusional the personal experiences of others who do like the Sidhis
and do have good experiences with them, simply because one's gone off
to be indoctrinated by a different org with a different opinion. Vaj
is
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http://161.58.228.161/TM_and_mortality.pdf
summary of results:
http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2005-05/muom-tme042205.php
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http://161.58.228.161/TM_and_mortality.pdf
summary of
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This is exactly
the feeling I got from Vaj. Spot on.Why do you suppose people get this
feeling with you Mr. Humble Buddhist Vaj?Probably they are the same people with most ignorance
to fear.
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I have never been clear about the difference between samyama and TM
meditation. (I know the difference as per tm-sidhis instructions, but
in general)
In samyama there is concentration (effortlessly thinking the mantra in
TM) meditation going beyond thought and samdhi. Why is practicing TM
not
So, it seems that drooling seems to be the order of
the day with the Bevan shit and all the fast quipping. So it's been fun.
I'll check back in a week or so and see if there was something original and
thoughtful. Have a great week.I don't think the enlightened make
fakeemails just to
Not everybody likes the idea of TM as alternative sentence for
offenders in Bevanlandia:
http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,15201989-2,00.html
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So, it seems that drooling seems to be the order of the day with
the Bevan shit and all the fast quipping. So it's been fun. I'll
check back in a week or so and see if there was something original
and thoughtful. Have a
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http://www.religioustolerance.org/reconstr.htm
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They don't communicate with off_world_beings.
http://www.unc.edu/depts/jomc/academics/dri/idog.html
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This is what should have happened after the murder at MUM (Bevan in
jail...a step in the right direction!):
School violence: Principal held in Guwahati
--
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Bano Haralu
Saturday, May 7, 2005 (Guwahati):
The
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I have never been clear about the difference between samyama and TM
meditation. (I know the difference as per tm-sidhis instructions, but
in general)
In samyama there is concentration (effortlessly thinking
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