Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 3:54 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, according to a friend of his from his undergrad days, he was discussing the
possibility that QM would account for Yogic Flying while still
Date: Sun, 06 Aug 2006
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It's also sad that some people are still burning a candle
for it all. There will always be enablers for the sociopaths
and always those who never see beyond
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 4:28 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick:
I'd really love it if you would go over the list name by name and
tell us where they are now and whether they're still doing TM, etc.
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 4:34 PM, gerbal88 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good for you. Lillian could be an absolute misery. But when she and I
went for long walks, she was actually quite nice and seemed to need a
You might have to read the book to understand the concept. According
to the author they can get a real kick out of inflicting psychological
pain on others. It is a game for them. They enjoy seeing others
squirm before their power to inflict misery. They are not robots with
no emotions, they
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: MMY's secretaries
on 8/6/06 4:36 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Billy Clayton...didn't he play with the Beatles on their Abbey Road
sessions?
That was Billy Preston. He died recently.
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It's also sad that some people are still burning a candle
for it all. There will
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You might have to read the book to understand the concept. According
to the author they can get a real kick out of inflicting psychological
pain on others. It is a game for them. They enjoy seeing others
Curtis,
OK, found a good deal from Amazon, so it should be on its way tomorrow.
On Aug 6, 2006, at 4:31 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
Hey Sal,
It is in all the libraries around here. It is both chilling and
comforting. It explains a lot. I think 1 in 100 have diabetes, and
we all know
Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No. That is not how they are processing it according to this author.
A sadist may operate the way you describe, from empathy.
But the result is that sociopaths experience pleasure in tormenting
others as if it is a game and they are winning. Are
Cool! I look forward to your perspective on it. I have shared it with
some friends and it provokes a lot of thought.
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Curtis,
OK, found a good deal from Amazon, so it should be on its way tomorrow.
On Aug 6,
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Did he? Or did he just say, I won't support teaching that through
the TM organizaiton. If
you want to teach that, you're on your own.
The
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Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No. That is not how they are processing it according to this author.
A sadist may operate the way you describe, from empathy.
But the result is that sociopaths
Right.
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Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No. That is not how they are processing it according to this author.
A
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on 8/6/06 3:45 PM, gerbal88 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is a great contribution, Rick. I certainly knew Ned, Casey, Mark,
Rob and so many others.
Do you know how to contact Billy Clayton? Does anyone? I
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John Cowhig
Working for a guitar company in Canada. Spending lots of time in the
woods
Ron Dector
Doing fine I suspect. Somewhere in Canada. Was working with John
Cowhig and
Gregg Wilson.
I feel the need
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It's also sad
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 6:15 PM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel the need to point out the cowhig, dector and wilson raised and
lost millions and millions of $$ from gullible sidhas for their
I think you missed one of my favorite guys from the old days: Steve
Sheimer (sp?). Very human and approachable.
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on 8/6/06 4:28 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick:
I'd really love it if you would
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On Aug 6, 2006, at 4:43 PM, authfriend wrote:
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snip
It's one of the wealthiest areas of the country. Presumably this
is the sector TM is marketed towards and
The book looks intersting. In amazon, there are mnay positive reviews.
In addition to those, I like to look at the negative ones. At times,
they can be quite insightful as to possible shortcomings --
particualry ones the positive reviewers are oblivious to.
Unbelievably Shoddy, November 3, 2005
I think a lot of the points against the book are valid. The book
still rocks. It is popular psychology for the layman. It is her
clinical opinion from her experience with this small group of our
population. If you have interacted with only one of these people in
your life, it is one too many.
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John Cowhig
Working for a guitar company in Canada. Spending lots of time in the
woods
Ron Dector
Doing fine I suspect.
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It's also sad that some people are still burning a candle
for it all. There will
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It's also
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on 8/6/06 4:28 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick:
I'd really love it if you would go over the list name by name and
tell us where they are now and whether they're still doing TM,
etc.
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Ron Dector
Doing fine I suspect.
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Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
n 8/6/06 6:51 PM, curtisdeltablues at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you missed one of my favorite guys from the old days: Steve
Sheimer (sp?). Very human and approachable.
Yes. Wonderful guy. Im not
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 7:50 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Rick,
Not sure if this is the same person or not, since I'm not that great with names...but was he married to someone named Beth, with a couple of kids, living out in Seattle, or somewhere else on the West coast?
Sal
On Aug 6, 2006, at 8:49 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
n 8/6/06 6:51 PM,
Wow! I am so blown away. Life is so fragile. Thanks for telling me.
He was one of the good ones. I am really sorry to hear this, but
glad I know. Thanks Rick.
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I think a lot of the points against the book are valid. The book
still rocks. It is popular psychology for the layman.
(Er, there's no such thing as popular psychology
for experts. Popular psychology is for
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a practicing psychologist and an instructor in the psychiatry
department at Harvard Medical School
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I think a lot of the points
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Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No. That is not how they are processing it according to this
author. A sadist may operate the way you describe, from empathy.
But the result is that sociopaths
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a practicing psychologist and an instructor in the psychiatry
department at Harvard Medical School
And...?
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Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
n 8/6/06 7:57 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
First, thanks for the run-down, Rick.
Re: Jerry: Nisargadatta? Is this a guru? I goodled him and that's
what it seems?
Yes. I use
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 8:03 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Doing fine I suspect. Somewhere in Canada. Was working with John
Cowhig and
Gregg Wilson.
I feel the need to point out the cowhig,
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Number of people learning TM (was: Victory Beef or War?)
on 8/6/06 8:56 PM, Sal Sunshine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick,
Not sure if this is the same person or not, since I'm not that great with names...but was he married to someone named Beth, with a couple
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It's also sad that some people are still burning a candle
for it all. There will
I was intrigued by Gerbal's definition of sociopath: it simply
indicates someone who has no sense of or possibly no respect for
someone else's sense of boundaries (among other things).
I thought, Ok, I know any number of people who do not know, are
insensitive to, or show little or no respect
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I was intrigued by Gerbal's definition of sociopath: it simply
indicates someone who has no sense of or possibly no respect for
someone else's sense of boundaries (among other things).
I thought, Ok, I know any
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You are dancing, but not facing the music. What good does it do
anyone for you to indicate per your list that possibly one lister
fits the criteria that you are describing? You obviously have people
in mind, but do
This is beautiful, except oh, that Mario is paid to write and
publish things like this. It is his job in the TMorg. He is good
at it.
By the looks it doesn't look like there are too many folks there.
Carefully taken pictures w/ smokemirrors? There used to be a lot
of people out there once
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re:of the DC course
on 8/6/06 10:23 PM, dhamiltony2k5 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is beautiful, except oh, that Mario is paid to write and
publish things like this. It is his job in the TMorg. He is good
at it.
By the looks it doesn't look like there are
Sociopaths are far and few inbetween. Superficially
people who are narcissistic appear to be sociopathic
to the untrained eye.
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I think a lot of the points against the book are
valid. The book
still rocks. It is popular psychology for the
This reminds me. The great Jim / Vaj truth issue was never addressed.
A while back you, jim, said you looked at Vaj the right way and saw
he never took a TTC, never became a TM teacher, and was not even ever
initiated into TM. To do so, I assume you are using your gifts of
clarity of insight
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You are dancing, but not facing the music. What good does it do
anyone for you to indicate per your list that possibly one
lister
fits the
The admissions
people asked him if he had been seeing saints. He asked what
difference it
made and refused to discuss it. They told him he would have to
leave.
Yes,this guy is bound by the same damnable problem that the
meditating community now generally, visiting saints but in a
different
The admissions
people asked him if he had been seeing saints. He asked what
difference it
made and refused to discuss it. They told him he would have to
leave.
Yes,this guy is bound by the same damnable problem that the
meditating community now generally, visiting saints but in a
different
I also put it in the files section under photos as it doesn't show up on
the web site.
Bhairitu wrote:
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it from the web site. It's from the pink section.
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It's a lovely X.
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In fact it is a rigid egoic stance that Vaj has committed himself
to, and cannot now see the falsity of.
Why do I say this? Simply because of his inability to respond when
his postings are criticized. Instead he
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This reminds me. The great Jim / Vaj truth issue was never addressed.
OK, I admit it. Vaj is me and I am him. The parts of me who are Jim
are enlightened, living permanent Self-Realization. The parts of me
that are
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK- no problem with your response. No, I don't have a thorn in my
side. I was commenting very specifically on your hints but not
names. I just don't find it very useful is all- and I cannot
speculate who you might
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In fact it is a rigid egoic stance that Vaj has committed
himself
to, and cannot now see the falsity of.
Why do I say this? Simply because
Excerpts from an interview at Salon.com with
Francis Collins, head of the Human Genome Project,
about his religious beliefs (he's an evangelical
Christian), which he discusses in his new book,
The Language of God.
...The God of the Bible is also the God of the genome, he
writes. He can be
Interesting distinction. There are so many shades of disorder in
human psychology aren't there?
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Sociopaths are far and few inbetween. Superficially
people who are narcissistic appear to be sociopathic
to the untrained eye.
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This is beautiful, except oh, that Mario is paid to write and
publish things like this. It is his job in the TMorg. He is good
at it.
--snip--
It's pretty good, but I think mine was better...mainly because I
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Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No. That is not how they are processing it according to this
author. A sadist
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on 8/6/06 10:23 PM, dhamiltony2k5 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is beautiful, except oh, that Mario is paid to write and
publish things like this. It is his job in the TMorg. He is
good
at it.
By the
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Enjoying pain implies empathy, just inverted.
No.
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I notice that the ³Raja¹s² wives are now referred to as ³The
Mothers of the
Domains.²
(this is too easy)
...and I suppose that makes the Raja's Masters of their Domain...
Only if they etrade facing east.
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This reminds me. The great Jim / Vaj truth issue was never addressed.
OK, I admit it. Vaj is me and I am him. The parts of me who are Jim
are
Title: FW: Shimer
Rick, here's some info about Steve Shimer. Please don't post my name!!
Steve and Kathi Unger were living in Fairfield, California, about an hour north of SF. Steve had become an acupuncturist and was very involved with Shree Ma (http://www.shreemaa.org/drupal/) He had
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As for Vaj being a former TM teacher, I expressed what I did to have
Vaj refute it, which he did not. I'll say it again: Vaj was never a
teacher of TM.
Ok. So this knowldge is from Jim's special insight stemming
Thanks Rick,
The thing about Steve was that he was the guy who came to my sidhi
course at MIU to give us direct info from MMY and he was always so
friendly and humble. I got to know him better at the Holland course
with MMY where he really talked to me in a real way while we stayed up
late and
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/106216
Original post:
I can confirm your supposition here. Vaj has never been initiated
into, nor taught, TM as taught by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
After I read your piece, I did some research, and some pattern
matching, and it is unmistakable.
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