Those who read my posts (and who have a still-functional memory...have
you noticed that one of the biggest complaints about Neo is not being
able to rely on Search to supplement one's own failing memory) may
recall that a few weeks ago I mentioned an old (in the world of
cyberspace, that is)
Saw this and laughed, because it reminded me of a more relaxed, more
free time in the TM movement, back when people hadn't yet been
indoctrinated to believe that fun and sexuality were Off The Program.
The only trailer park I've ever lived in was at the one-month course
with Maharishi at Humboldt
As chance would have it, I discovered this article *while* listening to
an old Bob Dylan song. Still tripping on the near god-like 1960s pairing
of Dylan and Joan Baez after hearing her nostalgia song about him
recently, I thought I'd look up his 1965 goodbye song to her. So I'm
sitting here at
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I'm back in Paris, comfortably settled in a small apartment on the Ile
Saint Louis, having wisely decided to avoid the travel nightmare caused
by that ignoble French tradition, la rentrée.
The French, after all, get
When I lived in Santa Fe, one of my hangouts was a bar/restaurant next
door to the state capitol building. (They had *tremendous* munchies and
bar food, for free, during their happy hours. As a result, I got to
see the lawmakers spend *their* happy hours there after a grueling
session of
To get the bad taste out of my eyes from watching a couple of episodes
of the US version of The Bridge, I decided to watch the new season of
Borgen. What a difference.
For those who have never seen the series, it's a drama set in and around
the buildings of the same name (meaning citadel or
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Dear Yogic Fliers,
Tonight approximately 80 more of us came to Group Program than would have been
expected, based on attendance on Saturday nights the past weeks, and on the
usual proportion of Saturday attendance to the other previous days of
turq, IMHO you best leave Paris and have another go at la rentree because
obviously the first one addled your brains so that it sounds like you're saying
that 60 somethings should have the same attitudes towards sex as 20 somethings!
Is it not possible that indoctrination has nothing to do
Blame it on Freud who has many believing that meaning is there though it may be
unconscious. When I was a grad student in Film and Television at Univ of MD, I
wrote a paper on Peter Weir's Witness. I had the theme and meaning all figured
out with tons of evidence from the film. Got an A on the
Steve, thanks for recommendations. I was planning to visit rotten tomatoes but
would rather have a review like yours. I ended up borrowing The Tourist from
the library. Depp and Jolie, no chemistry IMHO. Maybe it came through better on
the big screen! I also borrowed The Queen which I've seen
Everyone who loved the Bourne movies will of course love to see Matt D runnin'
and fightin' and shootin' - he always respects their fine level of feeling
before his blasts them into oblivion, and I bet he admires their pearly white
teeth after they are dead.
Here is a comment from a buddy of mine who is still doing TMSP 2 times a day
and has a hard time believing M was up to no good.
He sent this to me after watching the Marshy Good News channel clip that was
posted here about the achievements of the Movement and its lead in clip with
the smiling
We generally see movies at the theatre, so it is painful when you pick a bomb,
both from a time and a money perspective. (we like to get popcorn and a drink,
so it starts to add up)
Another good one we saw was Fill the Void about the orthodox Jewish community
in Israel. (another comedy). It
I enjoyed the Bourne movies. There was some intelligent plot. Not so with
Elysium. At least in my opinion.
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 7:56 AM
My interest in Dylan *increased* by his confession rather being
diminished by it, I downloaded the three best albums of what is
generally considered his best songwriting period (Bringing It All Back
Home, Highway 61 Revisited, and Blonde On Blonde) and listened to a
few faves again, to immerse
the only good news is that at the smaller venues you can usually get a large
popcorn (with real butter) and a large drink for around $11.00, with unlimited
refills. So, we split one of those, and will sometimes get a refill.
Of course there is a Hollywood version of the hijacking starring Tom
Michael it is an interesting comment from your buddy. I can't help but wonder
if he's been to FF recently, socialized with the regular folk at Rev's, etc.
Lots of people who do TMSP twice a day could care less about anyone's status in
TMO. We're all too old for that kind of stuff any more. At
This tells the story, as far as I'm concerned. My dad had a peaceful
co-existence with the squirrels. After he passed away and my sister lived in
the house getting it ready to sell, she mounted a full blown assault, piecing
together all kinds of sheet metal and bungee cords to keep them
ya gotta remember Share, that Michael scares up decades old news releases as
though they just happened yesterday. To say that he has a lot invested in his
perception of M's TM movement would be an understatement. I think it's a
continuous loop that he plays through in his head.
it's kind of funny isn't it, that Michael is like the polar opposite of
Nabkins. Neither budges much.
From: Steve Sundur steve.sun...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:40 AM
Subject:
It's just that this quote from his buddy is so different from my day to day
experience of TMers. I wanted to present the other side of the story. BTW, I've
been going to the new town flying hall and it is wonderful. Of course I have my
eyes closed the whole time ha ha, but the refitted ballroom
I love this, Steve and fun story too (-:
From: Steve Sundur steve.sun...@yahoo.com
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Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: RE: Squirrel Power
This tells
An interesting report, to say the least, stating that the chemical
attacks in Syria were caused by the rebels themselves, mishandling
chemical weapons that had been given to them by a Saudi militant.
Counter-propaganda to all the propaganda flying around, or the truth?
We'll never know. But talk
sounds like a very nice venue. I'd like to come up and experience it.
BTW, I'm not sure if Michael wants to hear the other side of the story. He
kind of shuts that out.
I think there may be several like that. (-:
From: Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com
To:
I saw this shirt advertised in the flight magazine. I know it hits home for a
lot of people.
I am not sure exactly what force can keep a squirrel away from a sunflower
seed.
Or curing the common cold for that matter.
From: Share Long
As much as Dylan saying I can't sing, half of the time I don't even
say
real words, I just mumble, and my lyrics make no sense. is the
closest
to Absolute Truth one will ever find in the plane of relative
existence,
the article you stumbled upon is satire.
Spoilsport. :-)
--- In
salyavin, from what I gather from various posts, it sounds like it's better for
mobile devices.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 10:10 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: 20
Oh, wonderful article, thanks for posting salyavin and I was pleased that I
already knew about #11 and the Reimann hypothesis even though that knowledge
came from a Numb3rs episode on same!
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To:
sounds like a very nice venue. I'd like to come up and experience it.
BTW, I'm not sure if Michael wants to hear the other side of the story. He
kind of shuts that out.
I think there may be several like that. (-:
From: Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com
To:
Salyavin, just to give you some feedback: as you can see, this post of yours
says salyavin rather than fintlewoodlewix. Did you figure it out that fast?!
From: salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1,
carde, in the Celtic tradition, just to throw another one in the pot, the yew
tree is a symbol of death and resurrection.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 3:10 AM
Subject:
On 9/1/2013 2:22 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
Saw this and laughed, because it reminded me of a more relaxed, more
free time in the TM movement, back when people hadn't yet been
indoctrinated to believe that fun and sexuality were Off The Program.
The only trailer park I've ever lived in was at the
Ah ha! salyavin, when you say no way of testing and therefore not science are
you saying that science is limited? Should we rely on a system of gaining
knowledge that is limited by its very nature?!
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To:
Your previous link was to a typical protestant interpretation.
It did not have a word for word nor is it an honest presentation.
Rather it is intended to fortify the usual protestant evangelical
ministries.
People with atavistic attachment to their christinan indoctrination
would be better off
It seems weird to me that each paragraph is a different font.
From: salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 10:30 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: 20 Big Questions.
Ah, I've got my name back
Now this is really funny - a single guy dressed in a black T-shirt
sitting alone
at a crowded Paris sidewalk cafe, typing on a laptop computer, using
free Wi-Fi
to connect to a social network site, sending a text message about socially
impaired nerds. LoL!
Some people just feel better when
--Alex asks:
--- In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
As much as Dylan saying I can't sing, half of the time
I don't even say real words, I just mumble, and my lyrics
make no sense. is the closest to Absolute Truth one will
ever find in the plane of
On 09/01/2013 03:25 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
To get the bad taste out of my eyes from watching a couple of episodes
of the US version of The Bridge, I decided to watch the new season of
Borgen. What a difference.
Now, now, I watched the first episode of Broen. I don't understand why
you
Well that review will get audiences to the theaters although time is
running out for a theater view. Probably the DVD/Bluray release is only
a few months away. Sony doesn't waste any time.
Not everyone understands science fiction. I've written before about how
few movie reviewers get horror
bhairitu, that Now, now made me smile. Makes me realize how fun and funny
language is, how 2 little words can convey a nuanced tone.
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 11:00 AM
Subject: Re:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
On 09/01/2013 03:25 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
To get the bad taste out of my eyes from watching a couple
of episodes of the US version of The Bridge, I decided
to watch the new season of Borgen. What a difference.
Now,
Information on the al-Qaeda backed rebels and their attacks have been
known for some time except apparently to the FFL latecomers. And the
information is from mainstream news sources not conspiracy theorists.
The US has been getting an NLP blitz from the White House. I can't
stand those as
more than one punch to the jaw without falling down and crying like a baby
you have never been in a fight if you believe that
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:49 AM
The best theatre close to where I live is an AMC - it still offers five dollar
matinees
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:54 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Russell Brand Blasts
Do you not agree that the US should stay out of this? Or do you just
only a lot of defense industry stocks. :-D
On 08/31/2013 07:10 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Violent regime change in Syria would be a huge freaking deal
requiring troops on the ground, a full-scale military conflict.
i've lived the other side of the story as I have stated here many times, but
like the TM hype talks, I have EVOLVED!!!
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Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013
Now You See Me is the best film I have seen in a long time - although my
adopted daughter who is One Direction's biggest fan is chomping at the bit to
give that a look so I expect I will be soon watching a British Boy Band in
action.
From: Bhairitu
I visit the independent theatre in our neighborhood. It's old and the chairs
will give you a backache, but the screen is large and the movies, which they
get after the main theatres offer them are $3 all day and night every day.
Popcorn is served with real butter if desired and water is still
Yes, my younger daughter has seen the One Direction movie twice so far and in
concert where she and a friend swooned over the bus parked in back of the
arena.
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
I often like to think of FFL as if we are sitting around a table at a
restaurant and having a conversation. If that were the case people
would be so alarmed of jibes people make.
On 09/01/2013 09:14 AM, Share Long wrote:
bhairitu, that Now, now made me smile. Makes me realize how fun and
TB could just let loose on a monologue with the details of what a Great
Conversation consists of. Smile.
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 9:48 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Borgen,
On 08/31/2013 08:32 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Re Jones' rants get funny though.: I'm in favour of funny.
Re Elysium was a racist film: I haven't seen it yet, Basic plot
appeals though.
Re Another is that Brave New World was an instruction manual. He
actually plays a clip of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@...
wrote:
TB could just let loose on a monologue with the details
of what a Great Conversation consists of. Smile.
Though I suspect your Smile is faux, faux, faux
I happen to have an answer, ready to go
:-)
My smiles are never faux TB - they do augment different tones I may be
taking, but they are never faux. Excellent response though and I'll check it
out. Smile.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday,
Well, bhairitu, that image makes me smile too, of FFL sitting at a restaurant
with throwable food at the ready. Yes, my bad!
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 11:48 AM
Subject: Re:
This is similar in conclusion to the Vedantic statement:
brahma satyam jagat mithya
jivo brahmaiva naparah
brahman is real, the world an appearance
the individual is brahman indeed, not other
Most translators mis-translate this to mean
the world is illusion or mere cognition
which was not
Apparently you can't post to this group without showing your email address.
On 9/1/2013 12:06 PM, j_alexander_stanley wrote:
Curious to see what shows up if I hide my email address...
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wrote:
When posting from the
salyavin, I'd say it makes perfect sense that people *get religious* about the
pre universe. That perfect sense, I'd speculate, is derived from the nature of
the brain itself. Surely there's a part of the physical brain that is
associated with thoughts about, belief in, disbelief in God, etc.
President Obama painted himself into a corner with red paint. Obama put a
temporary brake on the idea that a President can do anything he wants to do.
However, we can now watch where Assad moves all his artillery and guns -
then, later we will know what Assad will do when he feels threatened. He
FFL folks, if you're in the mood for a mahavahkya, read all the way to the end.
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Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 12:55 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] 20 Big Questions - Why Something?
I thought the concept had potential, but shortly after it began, that took a
back seat to all car chases, and and low orbit chases, and non stop explosions.
I can't even recall much about it at this point. I've kind of erased it from
my memory.
From:
we paid $18.00 (total) for our two tickets last night. But it was a more artsy
venue. BTW, the theater was packed for the 7:30 show.
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday,
good to hear
I guess that means, I, who've also lived the other side, (although not in some
time), has not evolved?
good to know
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday,
That's what sells movies these days or at least that's what the studios think -
that's what I hated about the butchery Peter Jackson did on the Hobbit and the
Lord of the Rings - not that the books lack for fight scenes but Jackson (who
is definitely not a REAL Jackson) had to put a lot of
in NYC last weekend as we were walking from the Frick Museum to the Empire
State Building, we passed by the Four Seasons Hotel where there was a half
block of girls on either side of the entrance. I said, girls, what's the big
event?. One Direction was the reply. They were waiting to see
And Yeshua (Hebrew name of Jesus) should be Jai Shiva.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, September 1, 2013 1:10 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Jew or Yew??
Just learned that during King
I know this was just discussed recently. I generally liked LOTR. But the part
that bugged me the most, was playing the city of dead card, where are the
deads formed an unbeatable army. GMAFB.
I'm still waiting for my Shmiegal bobble head. It's been on my Christmas list
for the last five
Good. But your arguments tended to show support of the administration.
They're heavily pushing intervention which makes me think they've been
threatened if they don't. We all know by now that there is a lot of
skulduggery that goes on behind the scenes.
On 09/01/2013 10:14 AM,
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