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---awoelflebater , awoelflebater@... wrote:
Typical, I add a link and it clicks but takes you nowhere.
You'll have to just do it the hard way:
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/90111\
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Thanks Ann for your answer. My fist thought was, that I was a bit too snarky,
sarcastic, so whatever I wrote - don't take it personal - but I think you
already got that. Of course I have nothing against horses, they are beautiful
animals, and even though I don't really ride horses, I still meet
Ringo? I think not!
On Tuesday, October 8, 2013 2:46 AM, cardemais...@yahoo.com
cardemais...@yahoo.com wrote:
in alphabetical order:
Louie Bellson
John Bonham
Dennis Chambers
Billy Cobham
Vinnie Colaiuta
Steve Gadd
Roy Haynes
Elvin Jones
Gene Krupa
Joe Morello
Buddy Rich
Max Roach
Ringo
Seraphita, the Moderator kept track of such details and the posting limit was
duly enforced. What's curiouser, etc. IMHO is Neo vs Basic. 1) There are emails
on my Basic list that are NOT on my Neo list! 2) Neo is way better for replying
except it doesn't allow me to snip! 3) It seems that if 2
Jason, my guess is that some psychiatrists speak about brain chemistry
imbalances so that a prescription drug can be presented as the best solution. I
actually think brain chemistry is an underpinning of mental illness. But I also
think there are natural solutions that can be effective and
No, when people showed up in the post count with multiple handles, it was their
responsibility to add up the numbers and keep track of their total count. As a
courtesy, I would often point out totals that were approaching 50.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com
And who made that decision to create the Rajas? Your much vaunted Marshy -
says a lot don't it?
On Friday, October 11, 2013 12:15 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
“Rich
people just care less,”
Well
then, pretty obviously the TM-Rajas being pre-select for
Excellent! Thanks Bucky! This means one doesn't need any kind of a mantra to
not only get to the place of no thought, but to the place of great light too!
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 11:24 PM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
Filled with light. Sounds
like a
Have a grand Birthday Rick, hope you have a great big cake! (But not a vegan
one)
Iranitea wrote:
And to Judy: she doesn't know me at all, the life that I
am leading, she just tries to take an easy shot at me.
And Ann is smarter than you are too.
If you were as intelligent as Ann, it would have occurred to you
that you, Ann, and I know each other only from what we write.
It's called *Waiting on the Lord*
From: dhamiltony...@yahoo.com dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2013 8:24 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: New Pope uses old meditation practice..
Filled with light. Sounds like a Quaker to me.
---In
Both of these Sanskrit works mean dark, black, blue. That means there is no
intrinsic association of these sounds with Krishna or Kali. They are titles of
these devas because that is how they are narrated in the Puranas.
The associated meaning of these Sanskrit words relate to Krishna/Kali
I saw this on Facebook also where I'm pretty sure you grabbed it from and it's
a good one.
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Panchadasi III
32. It is for this that the Shruti in the passage “That Atman is ‘not this,
not this’”
negates all objects (having names and forms), but keeps the ‘that’ (i.e. Atman)
intact.
33. The entire world (severally and collectively) that can be referred to as
‘this’ can
be
You know, Maharishi was very able to adapt course to circumstances as he went
along. It is certainly time for the TM-Rajas to adapt course so the movement
can teach once again. I am reminded of the time that Maharishi was in Fairfield
as the Domes were being built. One morning he came in to
Ahem Michael, slavery was a *states right* issue. It was written into the
constitution that there would be certain states that would allow slavery, the
*slave states*. Georgia was the one slave state that didn't want the issue in
the constitution but Massachusetts would not ratify it
There's an old guy I know who lives up in Austin - he has a Virgin
Mobile 'pay as you go' cell phone. It's a Samsung flip phone - simple
operation and it was free. Now that's better!
When he needs to talk he can buy some minutes at the store - he can buy
a $10 or $20 top-up card. The old guy
I ran a tea house wrote:
Thanks Ann for your answer. My fist thought was, that I was a bit too snarky,
sarcastic, so whatever I wrote - don't take it personal - but I think you
already got that. Of course I have nothing against horses, they are beautiful
animals, and even though I don't
Of course M's decision to *withhold* TM from more possible initiates could
have been a tactic to motivate those already Initiated to push harder for
enlightenment since there would obviously be no more to come and the burden to
achieve the Age of Enlightenment would then depend on the few he
Changes certainly can be made and it is time for the TM-Rajas in charge of the
well-being of TM to make certain changes such that meditation should be much
more widely taught. I just spoke with someone teaching at a Peace Palace in
Chicago. Ditto elsewhere. They just are not teaching enough to
A day's wage for a working retail worker, about $55. TM charges $1,500 to
learn meditation. Kind of embarrassing.
We're talking working people. A living wage:
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/09/12/221741963/d-c-mayor-vetos-living-wage-law-targeting-large-retailers
Health care insurance is supposed to pay for your health care minus a
reasonable deductible amount.
Most people are on a group health care insurance policy where they work
- they pay part and the employer pays part. Others are paying for
health care insurance out of their own pocket.
On the slavery issue I've always wondered how one could say: We hold these
truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are
Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness and then not
Look, the bottom 20 percent of people live under poverty. The next 20 percent
of workers live just at or above poverty. The next third of workers live just
above that. These all are of the working poor. At 60 percent of the work force
we are only yet at the shrinking middle class, at people who
Re So, the first thing I would do if elected would be to create jobs that pay
good money.: And just how do you intend pulling off that magic trick? It can't
be done by fiat. Isn't it an inevitable consequence of globalisation that wage
rates in the developed and developing worlds will approach
blog updates from
Buddha at the Gas Pump
http://gallery.mailchimp.com/e709a491029b04e745834d34d/images/star.gif
published 10/11/2013
196. Swami Khecaranatha
http://batgap.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=62b7e50ba8598f35e2edf91d5id=ebb33b72abe=16e07f16fe
Oct 10, 2013 08:52 am |
Seraphita asks a trollish question and then trollishly doesn't reply to a
reasonable follow up. Go figure!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Re There are a few posters who appear on the count list more than once . . .
I replied once from the website
and that was the kind of mentality they got from Marshy - ignore it if you like
On Fri, 10/11/13, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: RE: RE: RE: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] Pricing TM to Teach [more]
Meditators
To:
This is totally the wrong video. That one sucks. This is the one I wanted to
link to:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVI4fyXo9cYamp;list=TLEr2mTnD_hFczwf7HOR6ut8p0FNSGtcaM
On Friday, October 11, 2013 7:12:41 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
I ran a tea house
Buck, it's not my experience that ALL rich people care less, nor that all poor
people care more. I think such generalizations cause more polarizing which is
not IMO what is needed!
On Friday, October 11, 2013 8:47 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
You know,
Re Of course M's decision to *withhold* TM from more possible initiates could
have been a tactic to motivate those already Initiated to push harder for
enlightenment since there would obviously be no more to come and the burden to
achieve the Age of Enlightenment would then depend on the few
Years ago I was very impressed with the home designs of Buckminiter Fuller.
I once visited Colorado to see solar, self sufficient homes.
http://www.livingearthconstruction.com/
There's a nice house in San Antonio designed by the famous architect O'neil
Ford:
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If you mean your query: So I'm wondering why only sharelong got your knickers
in such a twist since both Richard's and Ann's names also appear twice on the
post count list, the answer is the trivial one that as I haven't been
religiously reading through those post count messages your
Thanks, Richard, nice topic. You may remember that some of the FF vastu homes
are made of straw bales; some off the grid; some just eco friendly. I love this
idea of building in harmony with the surrounding land.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:40 AM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com
Re It's not my experience that ALL rich people care less, nor that all poor
people care more.:
Yes, there's evidence showing that poor people are actually more generous with
their money (proportionately) than the wealthy. In fact, one of the degrading
aspects of poverty isn't so much that you
But Seraphita, my duplication is NOT the first on the list, Richard's is! Ok, I
admit it: MY knicks are in a twist!BTW, I don't remember that people snitched
on others.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:44 AM, s3raph...@yahoo.com
s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
If you mean your query: So I'm
yes, but I was talking about my own experience rather than research. Also Mark
Twain comes to mind: all generalizations are false, including this one.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 10:48 AM, s3raph...@yahoo.com
s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Re It's not my experience that ALL rich people
Not the first - but the first I'd noticed as I only glanced at the list.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
But Seraphita, my duplication is NOT the first on the list, Richard's is! Ok,
I admit it: MY knicks are in a twist! BTW, I don't remember that
The Post Count doesn't track by member account names. That's because it
previously wasn't available from the header and I'm not sure that it can
be parsed with PHP. But Python can parse those and I modified the
Python script which runs locally and parses the FFL mbox files on
Thunderbird.
Ok, Seraphita, I just hope you haven't been absorbed by the FFL Borg!
On Fri, 10/11/13, s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Post Count Fri 11-Oct-13 00:15:03 UTC
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date:
Jeez, did you read the article? The science shows rich people to enclave and
thereby they tend to lack empathy for other groups while others live and work
in community and consequently tend to live with more empathy towards others.
That simply is the elements of the TM movement community also.
Buck, I'm objecting to the word ALL because I've known rich people who do care
and poor people who don't. And yes, I've read this article and recognize that
there are the tendencies.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:07 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
Jeez, did
Share wrote:
Buck, it's not my experience that ALL rich
people care less, nor that all poor people care more.
I suspect you're the only person here who thought this is what Buck
was saying.
I think such generalizations cause more polarizing which is
not IMO what is needed!
You didn't
Most people confuse communism with authoritarianism. Communism is just
collectivism and can exist in various forms. For instance gangs are
often collectives. That is kinda demonstrated in the US TV series Sons
of Anarchy where the motorcycle gang is very democratic (they vote on
things) and
Re I just hope you haven't been absorbed by the FFL Borg:
I wouldn't want to belong to any club that would have me as a member -
Groucho
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Ok, Seraphita, I just hope you haven't been absorbed by the FFL Borg!
They need to make it much easier to working people who look to start
meditation. Like,
pricing Transcendental Meditation to teach [More] meditators,
-Buck
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Look, the bottom 20 percent of people live under poverty.
Share wrote:
Buck, I'm objecting to the word ALL because
I've known rich people who do care and poor people who
don't.
LOL. You're the only person who used the word you're
objecting to, Share.
And yes, I've read this article and recognize
that there are the tendencies.
Which are, of
Okay, I have a Google Nexus phone, but it wasn't free but I didn't pay
what the telcos say it costs when they offered it as a contract phone.
I bought it direct from Google Play and they update the phone OS when
the latest OS comes out (eat your heart out Alex).
But I don't chatter much on
The problem is that health insurance companies, which were once
non-profit, became for profit. I only carried catastrophic health
care insurance with a high deductible before I went on Medicare which I
also have set up that way. We pay a lot in federal taxes, why can't
that pay for
To me a headline Rich People Could Care Less implies all rich people. It's kind
of sneaky spin, creating a harmful meme. Are the rich people on FFL uncaring
and lacking in empathy? I don't think so.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 11:25 AM, judy stein authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Share
I read this yesterday too. I was wondering what meditation technique the Pope
was using. He might have started something new here.
It may be a form of anapanasati meditation technique which I'm familiar with.
It's simple and does not require a mantra.
---In
I'm not sure if I'd buy one right away. But I'll be watching what the
companies will be offering. This trend reminds me of Dick Tracy or the
Predator--whichever suits your fancy.
http://news.yahoo.com/galaxy-gear-review-what-it-does-well-174954150.html
A year ago the only sector in the economy that was adding jobs was retail.
Average for those jobs was $8.81 per hour for their average working day of six
hours. Most working people work and live at or around poverty. Where do you
send people to learn to meditate?
---In
To free non-TM meditation workshops which take place over a weekend.
The TM method of teaching is retro 1970s when people did things in the
evenings.
On 10/11/2013 10:44 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
*A year ago the only sector in the economy that was adding jobs was
retail. Average
The Rajas mostly are just educational Rajas. One of my plans was the coupon
concept
which Maharishi liked so much, which I first thought of when I was about 12-13
years old. Maybe if I got my weight in gold , it would workout better.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
There is only one problem with your claim: shamanism came to America from Asia,
China, Mongolia, Siberia, and Alaska. There are numerous influences reflected
in the New World shamanism of Don Juan Matus. Just like there is a strong
shamanistic influence in the Bön religion in Central Asian, and
Share wrote:
To me a headline Rich
People Could Care Less implies all rich people. It's
kind of sneaky spin, creating a harmful meme.
Only to airheads like you, Share. Seriously, you've lived on this
earth for 65 years and never noticed that you have to read at
least some of an article or
They don't call Native Americans Indians for nothing, since they all came
from Asia in the first place. Go figure.
According to what I've read, a recent study of a 40,000 year old skeleton
from China showed that early modern humans present in the Beijing area
40,000 y ago were related to the
Forwarded from: Dr. John Hagelin developm...@mum.edu
Dear Friend,
For the first time in many years, our community is facing a CAFO threat west of
Maharishi Vedic City. A 1200-head confinement is proposed 1.75 miles from the
city’s border. But we are not facing this alone. Jefferson
The key words in my message are jobs and bring down the high cost of
medical care. If people had jobs making good money, they could pay for
their own healthcare. And, if the high cost of healthcare came down,
people could afford health care. It's that simple.
So, I am not totally against
On 10/11/2013 08:21 AM, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Re So, the first thing I would do if elected would be to create jobs
that pay good money.:
And just how do you intend pulling off that magic trick? It can't be
done by fiat. Isn't it an inevitable consequence of globalisation that
wage
What a refreshing reply - I thought I was trying to converse with just
lurkers for awhile. Go figure.
But, you'll have to excuse me for not getting around to replying to each
and every posted comment here - with four grand kids running around, we
keep pretty busy these days!
About the Post
FYI, this is what the Python script uses:
X-Yahoo-Profile: punditster
That stays the same regardless of what email account, web mail or if you
use the web site. I haven't had time to see if there was a way to parse
that in PHP which is what the script Alex runs uses and if I did Alex
Judy, airhead or not, I'm grateful to be me with all my strengths and flaws
rather than you with all your strengths and flaws.
On Friday, October 11, 2013 1:10 PM, judy stein authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Share wrote:
To me a headline Rich
People Could Care Less implies all rich
We are thinking about a modest home - one with an interior courtyard garden
for the Zone of Tranquility.
Spanish style house exterior courtyard front door:
http://www.cococozy.com/http://www.cococozy.com/2010/06/see-this-house-spanish-revived-for.html
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Spanish style house
Most Americans believe that the Republicans are to blame for the fiscal debacle
we are having right now. This anger can carry to losses of the Republican
encumbents in the next election.
http://news.yahoo.com/why-republicans-should-be-very--very-afraid-192943188.html
So, the Obamacare web site isn't working too well - what else is new?
Sometimes it's hell working in IT - for years I tried to get the
enrollment systems right at a major community college.
When I first got there, they were enrolling students using paper and pen
and long lines standing out
Share bleated:
Judy, airhead or not,
I'm grateful to be me with all my strengths and flaws
rather than you with all your strengths and flaws.
Well, of course you are. You'd last about ten minutes
if you were me, because I don't hide from reality.
Judy, if I were you, with your various imbalances and delusions, I'm sure I
wouldn't want to last even as long as 10 minutes!
On Friday, October 11, 2013 4:30 PM, judy stein authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Share bleated:
Judy, airhead or not,
I'm grateful to be me with all my strengths
According to MMY in Beacon Light of the Himalayas' For our practice, we
select only the suitable mantras of personal Gods. Such mantras fetch to
us the grace of personal Gods and make us happier in every walk of
life. This statement was confirmed by Satyanand at a CCP I once
attended in
Bingo!
From: s3raph...@yahoo.com s3raph...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 8:02 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Correction on the Confederacy
On the slavery issue I've always wondered how one could say: We hold these
truths to be self-evident,
BTW , Thomas Jefferson, the author of those famous words, was a slave owner.
From: Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2013 2:56 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Correction on the Confederacy
Bingo!
Share feebles:
Judy, if I were you,
with your various imbalances and delusions, I'm sure I
wouldn't want to last even as long as 10
minutes!
LOL.
so a hypocrite much like Marshy - and by the way - read the articles of
secession -
On Fri, 10/11/13, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Correction on the Confederacy
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Nazi Germany led the first public anti-smoking campaign in modern history. The
Nazi anti-tobacco campaign included banning smoking in trams, buses and city
trains, and raising the tobacco tax. The National Socialists also imposed
restrictions on tobacco advertising and smoking in public spaces,
I don't wish to be the bearer of bad news but if Carlos Castaneda is a hero of
yours you might want to watch this BBC documentary What happens when
anthropology goes bad? The last in this series of great yarns from the world of
anthropology is a story of sex, drugs and a long-lost body in the
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Swiss to vote on 2,500 franc basic income for every adult
(Reuters) - Switzerland will hold a vote on whether to introduce a basic income
for all adults, in a further sign of growing public activism over pay
inequality since the financial crisis.
A grassroots committee is calling for all
For I ran a tea house:
Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan is
CRAZY!!
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10201359076552535amp;set=vb.1042328132amp;type=2amp;theater
I sent the elephant/dog video to my older daughter. She loved it. She'll love
this one too.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
For I ran a tea house:
Now this is an example of the joy and exuberance of activity. That orangutan
is CRAZY!!
What cracked me up about all this was that the article Share apparently only
read the title of was by Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence she
considers a classic. LOL.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Share feebles:
Judy, if I
Second try.
What I found most amusing about this conversation was that the article Share
only apparently read the title of was by Daniel Goleman. LOL.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Share feebles:
Judy, if I were you,
with your various
O.K. It works. Emily may not post often.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Second try.
What I found most amusing about this conversation was that the article Share
only apparently read the title of was by Daniel Goleman. LOL.
---In
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@... wrote:
I sent the elephant/dog video to my older daughter. She loved it. She'll
love this one too.
Hey Em, you're still close by. I see it takes the love of animals to bring you
out in the open. I'll remember that.
---In
Ann - yes, I've got a lot going on but sometimes I need a little comedic
relief. Thanks for posting that equestrian video also; I enjoyed that
perspective.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, emilymaenot@...
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