For those who are looking for a simple, safe place to park some money,
at a much better rate than cd's or money markets, right now you can
purchase Series I inflation-adjusted bonds with an interest rate of
6.73%. You can either go to www.treasury.gov or any big commercial bank.
On Nov 13, 2005, at 11:49 PM, sparaig wrote:
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On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Jason Spock wrote:
Why does the TM-org rabidly criticise Deepak Chopra and Sri
Sri. Ravishankar.?? TM-governors claim MMY called him Sugar-
On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Peter wrote:
Bliss is a relative phenomenon and has nothing to do
with pure consciousness. Bliss is, actually, quite
stupid.
Transcendental bliss is inseparable. It is not a relative phenom
unless the pranas haven't entered, dissolved and abided in the
functioning based on the principle of three gunas: Rishi - Davata- Chanddhas
Is this the exact term Maharishi uses to discribe these three things.?? "Gunas"
You can fix a thought (or a an object), but it has to automaticallyturn into something else, otherwise it would "burn" a hole
Yes, yes, it's all so true. SSRS is a fraud. Thank God
we all know that now. Spending all that time with MMY
from the age of 12 onwards must have had some sort of
impact on him. IT IS SO TRUE THAT, MEDITATORS SHOULD
WATCH OUT FOR SWEET POISON.
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 7:20 AM, Peter wrote:Yes, yes, it's all so true. SSRS is a fraud. Thank God we all know that now. Spending all that time with MMY from the age of 12 onwards must have had some sort of impact on him. IT IS SO TRUE THAT, "MEDITATORS SHOULD WATCH OUT FOR SWEET POISON." I don't
Hey man, remember, I have nothing to do with this. Some Charlie who calls himself re-certified governor, says it came from Maharishi himself.
Some months back, some Charlie misunderstood my post and gave me a bloody nose with his insultomatic, the incident had made me nervous ever
No problems Jason. I was reacting more to the
knee-jerk comment by a TB who blindly follows any
dictate of an authority figure.
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Hey man, remember, I have nothing to do with
this. Some Charlie who calls himself re-certified
governor, says it
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No, you would not remember pure transcendence unless
the mind was
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 7:20 AM, Peter wrote:
Yes, yes, it's all so true. SSRS is a fraud. Thank God
we all know that now. Spending all that time with MMY
from the age of 12 onwards must have had some sort of
impact on
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 7:20 AM, Peter wrote:
Yes, yes, it's all so true. SSRS is a fraud. Thank
God
we all know that now. Spending all that time with
MMY
from the age of 12 onwards must have had some sort
of
impact on him. IT IS SO TRUE THAT,
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 7:20 AM, Peter wrote:
Yes, yes, it's all so true. SSRS is a fraud. Thank God
we all know that now. Spending all that
at the source of creation in the transcendental region of life,
permeating everything... MMY Science of Being page 35,6.
If you haven't experienced pure concentrated bliss (happiness) in and
during meditation you have NOT fully transcended!! Deal with it! :-)
*Samadhi* is the experience of
Title: Mother Meera In America 2006
Dear Mother Meera devotee,
We are excited to let you know that Mother Meera will be visiting and giving Darshan in the USA and Canada beginning May 19th and ending on June 12th, 2006. While the specific details are not yet worked out, we are able to share
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I haven't gotten around to blocking his nonsense yet,
so I find his drivel quite annoying.
He is a tad off topic, but so are many people. Anyone
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Page 28, what more need be said, it must be experienced. If you haven't
experienced pure inner happiness during TM, you have NOT, I repeat,
have NOT, FULLY transcended. Yeah, you've transcended a little, but
not fully, your nervous system can only reflect a small portion of that
tremendous
On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:36 AM, sparaig wrote: Well, a warning about a technique isn't the same as referring to SSRS himself as sweet poison, which was what I was questioning. As was I, but that might not have been obvious to a careless reader.Since none of this is dated or given a clear reference
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:36 AM, sparaig wrote:
Well, a warning about a technique isn't the same as referring to
SSRS himself as sweet poison, which was what I was questioning.
As was I, but that might not have been obvious
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purchase Series I inflation-adjusted bonds with an interest rate of
6.73%. You
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 10:13 AM, authfriend wrote:--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:36 AM, sparaig wrote: Well, a warning about a technique isn't the same as referring to SSRS himself as sweet poison, which was what I was questioning. As was
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On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:57 PM, Peter wrote:
Bliss is a relative phenomenon and has nothing to do
with pure consciousness. Bliss is, actually, quite
stupid.
Transcendental bliss is inseparable. It is not a relative
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As noted, Shankar had broken with the TMO sometime not
long prior to 1994, so the sweet poison warning
would have had to have been
Steve, thanks for talking about your experiences in
the battle zone of FFL!
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dear rick,
I saw my name mentioned in one of the recent posts
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here is my reply which is followed by a
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As noted, Shankar had broken with the TMO
sometime not
long prior to 1994, so the sweet poison
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:36 AM, sparaig wrote:
Well, a warning about a technique isn't the same as referring to
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As noted,
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Or were there specifics with regard to
the sugar coated poison thing? Hell of a label by the way...
Who does the poison kill?
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Even if you may consider me as somehow arrogant, but I allow
myself to tell
you that I would like to open your eyes a little bit now. First of
all I
have already been an independent mind before, while and after
In the early 1970's when the news about MIU coming to Iowa surfaced,we
were all jazzed about it in Iowa City. I remember a wise woman saying
that once again Iowa would be a spiritual world capital. She said
some great spiritual leader had been born there millenia ago, and had
sown the seeds..of
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In the early 1970's when the news about MIU coming
to Iowa surfaced,we
were all jazzed about it in Iowa City. I remember a
wise woman saying
that once again Iowa would be a spiritual world
capital. She said
some great spiritual leader had been
I love ya Hagen! I'd pick you for my team anytime.
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You may remember the commentary on the Bhagavadgita,
where Maharishi
described the necessity to challenge one's master in
order to make him set
free more knowledge. (By the way this
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Yep, nothing like self-righteousness to be an icy-hearted, even cruel
person to others, for their own good.
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Yes, he was talking about SSRS. Re-Certified TM-governor Frank Lotz mentioned it. Here below
From: "frank lotz" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:37:46 +0100 (CET) The Bigger Picture - Sri Sri. RaviShankar
Maharishis commentary on "ravi", the so called shankar":
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On Nov 13, 2005, at 10:46 AM, Jason Spock wrote:
Why does the TM-org rabidly criticise Deepak
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Yes, he was talking about SSRS. Re-Certified TM-governor
Frank Lotz mentioned it. Here below
From: frank lotz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 7 Nov 2005 21:37:46 +0100 (CET)
The Bigger Picture -
OTOH, it was also somewhat arrogant of Ronnie to tell him what he could or couldn't say. Same thing for those who try to shut down the fundamentalists or anyone else. Rude or not, if a philosophy can't stand up to criticism from even one person, one does wonder.
I did the kriya for a while and
--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds pretty crazy. So the beef was with SSRS
supposedly not being
true to his roots a la TM? Or were there specifics
with regard to
the sugar coated poison thing? Hell of a label by
the way...
Actually it's a great label. Quite the
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the article
Meditation associated with structural changes in brain
Regular meditation appears to produce structural changes in areas of the brain
associated with attention and sensory processing, a study has
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Directory of Active Fairfield Spiritual Practice Groups
Outside of Fairfield, people intently ask, ³What is going on in
Fairfield?²
The spiritual, utopian side of Fairfield is something they are
wondering about.
on 11/14/05 10:55 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That referred specifically to the hyperventilation
(Sudarshan Kriya) technique. MMY is also supposed to
have said it was dangerous.
There's lots of stuff about Shankar on
alt.meditation.transcendental. Do a search for
Ravi
I just emailed them.
on 11/14/05 1:12 PM, akasha_108 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Directory of Active Fairfield Spiritual Practice Groups
Outside of Fairfield, people intently ask, ³What is going on in
http://www.hippy.com/php/article-15.html
I find timelines can be interesting -- jogging memories of what we
were doing when these events occurred -- and can help in
reconstrucing other timelines like the TMO (this course had to be near
these dates because I remember the announcement about ...
From: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/circle2012dreams/
Turning to the Hopi tradition, one of the most memorable speakers came on March 27, 2001. Hopi Elder Chief Dan Evehema had this message for mankind:"We Hopi believe that the human race has passed through three different worlds and
Hey! Haven't heard that phrase in a long time, man.
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Peter wrote:
I heard about this incident from Ronnie Newman,
former
TMer who was and still working for SSRS. She
saw Dean
and said hi and asked what he was
Initiate SSRS follower's into what? TM?
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My new friend here said something intresting,
Ravishankar would be ready to let me initiate
hundreds and thousands of his followers provided
a) I got an authorisation from the TM-Movement to
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I find timelines can be interesting -- jogging memories of what we
were doing when these events occurred -- and can help in
reconstrucing other timelines like the TMO (this
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on 11/14/05 10:55 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That referred specifically to the hyperventilation
(Sudarshan Kriya) technique. MMY is also supposed
to
have said it was dangerous.
There's lots of stuff about Shankar on
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On Nov 14, 2005, at 9:36 AM, sparaig wrote:
Well, a warning about a technique isn't the same as referring to
SSRS
himself as sweet poison, which was what I was questioning.
As was I, but that might not have been
My God, how did we ever get through those four years?
Quite a trip to read this. On one hand, it feels
like stuff you'd read about in a history book, long
over and done with; and on the other, there's the
very vivid personal memories of it all happening.
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As noted, Shankar had broken with the TMO sometime not
long
Thanks Pete, Jim and others for the appreciation
of my recent comments. If I start to write, knowledgeincreasingly flows
and I am often surprised, what comes out, because in some aspects it is also new
for me even :-).
If you start to be more and more bold about the
inner intelligence,
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As noted,
For sure into TM.
- Original Message -
From: Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, November 14, 2005 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sugar-Coated Poison: Earth turns around the
sun not the other way: (How MMY sold a diamond (TM) for a handful
Thanks a lot, for your reply taking much time of yours. I appreciate it. Few more clarifications.
I told him that the bubble-diagram must be wrong, because transcending according to the law of irreversability of processes in naturedictates the mind to walk in one direction only,
Mind
I think that's exactly what he meant.
From: "Peter" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 14 Nov 2005 12:19:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Sugar-Coated Poison: Earth turns around the sun not the other way: (How MMY sold a diamond (TM) for a handful of spinach...)
Initiate SSRS
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--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds pretty crazy. So the beef was with SSRS
supposedly not being
true to his roots a la TM? Or were there specifics
with regard to
the sugar coated poison
on 11/14/05 2:34 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from criticizing Chopra. If he won't
criticize Chopra who was far closer to him emotionally than SSRS ever
was, as far as I know,
How could
SSRS already teaches a meditation technique called
Sahja Samadhi Meditation. It's TM as taught in India
which is slightly different than the TM taught in the
US and europe. A puja is performed to Guru Dev just
like in TM. It is TM. This is what makes me doubt the
veracity of your friends report.
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SSRS already teaches a meditation technique called
Sahja Samadhi Meditation. It's TM as taught in India
which is slightly different than the TM taught in the
US and europe. A puja is performed to Guru Dev just
like in TM.
In a typical move, Global Good News has simulated a reprint of this
article from the NYT, but all negative news has been deleted --
specifically, the inconclusive research on TM at the U of Michigan
noted in paragraph 19, and the student who was interested in
learning TM only until he found
FYI, this research was about insight meditation, has nothing to do
with TM.
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opportunity at the end of
the article
Meditation associated with structural
on 11/14/05 3:05 PM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SSRS already teaches a meditation technique called
Sahja Samadhi Meditation. It's TM as taught in India
which is slightly different than the TM taught in the
US and europe.
In what way is it different?
Yahoo!
on 11/14/05 2:36 PM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My God, how did we ever get through those four years?
Quite a trip to read this. On one hand, it feels
like stuff you'd read about in a history book, long
over and done with; and on the other, there's the
very vivid personal
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on 11/14/05 3:05 PM, Peter at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SSRS already teaches a meditation technique called
Sahja Samadhi Meditation. It's TM as taught in
India
which is slightly different than the TM taught in
the
US and europe.
In what
--- sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY
has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from criticizing
Chopra. If he won't
criticize Chopra who was far closer to him
emotionally than SSRS ever
was, as far as I know, it seemed very strange
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--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds pretty crazy. So the beef was with SSRS
supposedly not being
true to his roots a la TM? Or were there
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--- jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sounds pretty crazy. So the
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on 11/14/05 2:34 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from criticizing Chopra. If he won't
criticize Chopra who was
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bbrigante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a typical move, Global Good News has simulated a reprint of this
article from the NYT, but all negative news has been deleted --
specifically, the inconclusive research on TM at the U of Michigan
noted in paragraph
Interesting article relevant to points discussed in various posts
yesterday.
THE recent proposals by President Bush's panel on tax reform led to a
debate on whether the mortgage interest deduction was unfair,
providing a huge subsidy for the rich while doing little for
low-income Americans. But
jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sounds like a great guy. Thanks for clearing that up!
http://www.webindia123.com/personal/religious/sriravi.htm
Some more bio stuff
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Akasha, can you tell me where in the article it says
San Francisco Invites Terrorists to Attack O'Reily,
because I could not find it.
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Akasha, can you tell me where in the article it says
San Francisco Invites Terrorists to Attack O'Reily,
because I could not find it.
That was the header on the source compilation the Drudge Retort (a
take off
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Akasha, can you tell me where in the article it
Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my direct
experience with MMY and SSRS, their darshan is vast
and powerful...infinite Shiva.
An honest question and sincere point:
I am wondering what you feel from your wife's darshan? Or attention
on the love you have for her?
The point I am trying to
This is by far the best commentary on the Yoga Sutras I've read
http://www.rainbowbody.net/HeartMind/Yogasutra.htm#translation
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Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my direct
experience with MMY and SSRS, their darshan is vast
and powerful...infinite Shiva.
An honest question and sincere point:
I am wondering what you feel from your
This, if a continuing trend, would signal a trend in the
(long-anticipated) rise of long term bond rates -- the solution to
the conundrum Fed Chariman Greenspan has been commenting on for some
time - the flattening of the yield cure -- the rise in short term
rates (that the Fed can highly
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Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In my direct
experience with MMY and SSRS, their darshan is vast
and powerful...infinite Shiva.
Per recent housing price discussion, a new study highlights three key
factors that distinguish the current pruce surge and the traditional
housing price cycle -- indicating a potential bubble.
---
Study cites recent trends that signal housing bubble
Washington, DC - Recent trends in the housing
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In my direct
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on 11/14/05 10:55 AM, authfriend at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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That referred specifically to the hyperventilation
(Sudarshan Kriya) technique. MMY is also supposed
Does anyone have any experience with EMF devices by
Quantum? I'm considering buying one of their products.
http://www.quantumqrt.com
Apparently, they have a TM connection and did a study
of their devices at Telegroup.
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on 11/14/05 2:34 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from criticizing Chopra. If he won't
criticize Chopra who was
on 11/14/05 11:10 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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on 11/14/05 2:34 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from
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