...is that people who are obsessed don't seem capable of recognizing
that they're obsessed.
Their own behavior goes completely over their heads, and they fail to
see what almost everyone watching them sees...that they're caught up in
an obsession.
As an example, consider some stuck-in-his-head
He said again and again that his mission was to bring the teaching of Guru Dev
to the whole world. And that's what he did. A unique example of how a student
can fulfill the wishes of his Master and help push a planet into a new
direction in doing so.
and exactly what does that mean given the fact that the caste system was a
bullshit deal set up by the brahmins to ensure their continued domination in
their society?
On Wed, 2/12/14, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re:
Judy, take your dysfunctionality somewhere else. Whether it was 12,000 words
or 5,000 words it defied any kind of logic or reason. You may be about the
only person to whom it made sense. I am not sure why that would be. Perhaps it
gave you some sense of closeness the Maharishi that never got
Yeah I did watch the video, all the way through. I had forgotten about Geoffrey
Clements - I remeber seeing him on tapes talking to M way back when I was have
Evening Knowledge program at MIU.
What struck me about this piece was it being written by someone who experienced
it as a child - man,
--In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Judy, take your dysfunctionality somewhere else. Whether it was 12,000 words
or 5,000 words it defied any kind of logic or reason. You may be about the
only person to whom it made sense. I am not sure why that would be. Perhaps it
Richard, just to set the record straight, I didn't write that sentence about
enlightenment. Judy did.
On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:22 PM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/11/2014 10:35 AM, Share Long wrote:
It imposes a delusionary experience of oneself, of the
Richard, again setting the record straight: I did not write that sentence about
enlightenment. Judy did.
On Tuesday, February 11, 2014 1:13 PM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
On 2/11/2014 10:35 AM, Share Long wrote:
Enlightenment reached by Eastern systems is,
Shame that youtube doesn't have the original 1992 NLP broadcast, that one was
bonkers with poor old Doug Henning jumping around and more smiley men in suits
with rainbows all over the place.
I operated the autocue for a couple of election specials, great fun, it's a
shame they (and some of
Wait. You keep misquoting me after I've corrected you, and I'm dysfunctional?
How does that work, again? And what makes you think I'm disputing the number of
words?
Not only can you not remember what I said a couple of days ago, you don't seem
able to read what I wrote last night. As far as
Is Geoffrey still National Leader over there?
On Wed, 2/12/14, salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: More British Bliss!
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 1:14 PM
I can't believe that anyone, even Doug Henning could put this out there and
expect anyone to believe it.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:14 AM, salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
wrote:
Shame that youtube doesn't have the original 1992 NLP broadcast, that one was
bonkers with
The irony of Barry writing about people who are purportedly obsessed but don't
realize it won't be lost on anyone here after his most recent spate of posts
obsessing on--and lying about--Robin (and Ann and me).
It's a lie that Robin tried to get people to agree with him about the Monte
Wow, Barry. Is this the best you can do? Pretty slim pickings given how many
posts I've written about your own lies and misrepresentations.
Here are the two sentences from your post I was remembering when I said you'd
called Robin's last post a 12,000-word rant:
Nowhere is this to be
No, he quit the movement after someone else was offered the position of
raja. As top dog for so long it must have been galling but he wasn't the most
dynamic leader and erm, divided opinion, shall we say.
I think the raja does the job of national leader instead who could be more
important
I wouldn't count on employers hiring many more people with the uncertainty of
the ACA. The CBO has estimated about 2.5 million job loss and will probably
leave an estimated 31 million uninsured. A new 29-30 hr work week.This, being
tauted as the new, desirable normal. Single mothers will
Damn! I never would have thought Geoff would have quit the Movement, wonder if
he still meditates with TM?
Which brings up another question. I thought all one had to do to be a raja was
pay a million bucks to the Big M and you were a raja - what are or were the
criteria for becoming a raja?
and what did Geoff do that divided opinion, I wonder?
On Wed, 2/12/14, salyavin808 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: More British Bliss!
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014, 2:14 PM
OK, I was under the impression that to become a raja, one only had to pay the
dear departed guru a million dollars, but some folks have said the million
dollar courses began before the raja training courses.
Does anyone know the difference?
What were the perks of doing the million dollar
Mike, there isn't going to be any job loss. If someone quits their job, the
job doesn't go away, It'll just go to somebody else.
I wouldn't count on employers hiring many more people with the uncertainty of
the ACA. The CBO has estimated about 2.5 million job loss and will probably
leave an
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Did you watch the election video though, what a classic! Who knew that the
Skem TMers had reduced the Mersyside crime rate by 60%? Nobody in Mersyside
that's for sure!
The funny thing is I worked for them and I voted
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
...is that people who are obsessed don't seem capable of recognizing that
they're obsessed.
And this would explain why you are writing another post about Judy and about
Robin?
Their own behavior goes completely over their
Doug believed it himself so why not expect him to think others might believe
it? Doug was just a magician who loved TM and MMY and the Movement. Who would
really take him seriously on anything except creating a sense of wonder
through his practice of magic as he used to like to say. He was a
Yes, Geoff still does TM as far as I know, haven't had an update for a couple
o' years. He's out earning a living now, running a company he set up but I
don't know what it does.
Ordinarily you just need to have a million bucks and the desire to be a raja
but those who worked for the TMO
What did he do? Usual politics that seems to afflict the TMO, people hold
grudges and make unpopular decisions. Not worth talking about really, just
life. It's always tough at the top.
Most people disliked his lecturing style though, he was be insanely boring and
many thought he was a very
Judy, you'll have to ask the Congressional Budget Office how they calculate
*job Loss*, it's their wording. Perhaps a full time job , 40 hours a week,
being cut to less than 30, is considered a lost job, from full time to part
time. Also, businesses paring back so as to avoid regulation could
Anybody see the winning dog at Westminster last night? Her name is Skye,a five
year old Fox Terrier that is absolutely beautiful. And.. she gives kisses!
Thought she was going to take everybody's make-up off on GMA this morning!
Yeah you're right. I met him at MIU one time - I was there for a course and my
mother had threatened me with dire consequences if I didn't get his autograph
for her. So I went up and stammeringly asked if he would - he was super nice
about it and signed a poster of himself I bought for my
Yeah, poor old Doug. Wonder what he thought of it all at the end? Maybe he
knew they were conning money out of people using his name, maybe he was so
brainwashed he approved but I doubt it, he seemed like a nice guy. He just got
in with a bad crowd that's all.
---In
Mike, I read a yahoo article about her this morning. She's quite a champion.
Would love to see her jyotish chart (-:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:28 AM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Anybody see the winning dog at Westminster last night? Her name is Skye,a five
year old
Barry does not seem to aspire to the kind of precision you enjoy. He seems
mostly to rely on his writing skills and memory when posting on FFL. And we all
know human memory is exceptionally pliable. He posts things he is interested
in, occasionally replies to people, and there is a certain
Timing has an awful lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance. - Will
Rogers
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
Richard, I love this guy! I bet he was enlightened (-:
PS Maharishi said that at the deepest level of every atom, even every atom
of our
That's it, Richard! I'm in love with Will Rogers. Is he still alive? (-:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:46 AM, Pundit Sir pundits...@gmail.com
wrote:
Timing has an awful lot to do with the outcome of a rain dance. - Will Rogers
On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 10:17 AM, Share Long
Since 1994 the Bureau of Labor Standards has excluded the long term unemployed.
If those are factored in, the unemployment rate in the United States is about
23%. The unemployment figures you hear on the news are the more restricted
measures.
U1: Percentage of labor force unemployed 15
Several years ago we were introduced to the Tibetan practice of Kum Nye by
the lama Tarthang Tulku at his place in Sonoma, CA. It sounds like the Five
Rites are brief descriptions of hath yoga practices that involve breathing
and posture asanas and the chakras (spinning wheels). Hatha Yoga as you
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anartaxius@... wrote:
Barry does not seem to aspire to the kind of precision you enjoy. He seems
mostly to rely on his writing skills and memory when posting on FFL. And we all
know human memory is exceptionally pliable. He posts things he is interested
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Mike, I read a yahoo article about her this morning. She's quite a champion.
Would love to see her jyotish chart (-:
You don't need to, I can predict her future: a few more dog shows, fame for
the breeders and then puppies.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
That's it, Richard! I'm in love with Will Rogers. Is he still alive? (-:
Only in your heart Share.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 9:46 AM, Pundit Sir punditster@... wrote:
Timing has an awful lot to do with the
Ooopsie Judy. That should be: And it most certainly is NOT the case that lies
and misrepresentations have the same value as facts and opinions based on
facts.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
That's it, Richard! I'm in love with Will Rogers. Is he still alive? (-:
Long dead, Share:
On August 15, 1935, Rogers was on a flight to Asia with the famous pilot Wiley
Post when the craft developed engine troubles and
On 2/12/2014 7:00 AM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, again setting the record straight: I did not write that
sentence about enlightenment. Judy did.
All that matters in discussing Robin's enlightenment is what Robin said
about his own experience:
And then I as if woke up. The spell was broken.
On 2/12/2014 9:48 AM, Share Long wrote:
I'm in love with Will Rogers.
These sayings are only attributed to Will Rogers- somebody sent them to
me in an email. But, they are very astute!
On 2/12/2014 6:58 AM, Share Long wrote:
Richard, just to set the record straight, I didn't write that sentence
about enlightenment. Judy did.
That's what I'm talking about.
Robin said: Something disappeared forever, and I later came to know
what that was. Something continued to form the
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Ooopsie Judy. That should be: And it most certainly is NOT the case that lies
and misrepresentations have the same value as facts and opinions based on
facts.
I don't think Mr Xeno cares one way or another. He makes his own
It's odd, isn't it, that most people here in this place for the insane
nevertheless manage to get their facts straight most of the time and ground
their opinions in those facts rather than in hallucinatory fantasies and
deliberate distortions, especially regarding other FFLers. Doesn't mean
blog updates from
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No it is not odd. I am old enough now that I just do not really care that much
about what people say. Lying and deception drive whole populations to behave in
certain ways, whether something is true or not does not mitigate the effects.
We live the effect of untruth all day long. It's in our
On 2/11/2014 9:10 PM, lengli...@cox.net wrote:
Maharishi's take on these things was often exactly what he heard from
Gurudev.
This should be pretty easy to verify. L.B. Shriver didn't get many
replies to his thread about his book, Rocks Are Melting the everyday
teachings of SBS except for
Job loss is the CBO's wording? Oh, reaally? Maybe you can find where
those words are used by the CBO; I couldn't:
http://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/45010-Outlook2014.pdf
http://www.cbo.gov/sites/default/files/cbofiles/attachments/45010-Outlook2014.pdf
It
And yet Xeno seemed to care enough to go dig up a post of Barry's from the
archives that I had quoted and (as I said) ostentatiously report that I had
misidentified the person Barry was referring to. His not caring appears to be
conspicuously selective. That's what I find odd. Perhaps needless
No, I have not addressed the issue you raised. By the way your comments on the
CBO report seem to be accurate.
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/02/the-aca-losing-job-vs-choosing-not-to-work/
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/02/the-aca-losing-job-vs-choosing-not-to-work/
---In
Duh. So sorry to disappoint you.
No, I have not addressed the issue you raised. By the way your comments on
the CBO report seem to be accurate.
http://www.factcheck.org/2014/02/the-aca-losing-job-vs-choosing-not-to-work/
Nice spin. Still you have more people seeking fewer full time jobs and jobs
offering fewer hours. Now according to supply and demand, that would indicate a
drop in wages for the future. Also, It's not a matter of *if someone quits
their job* but *if their job disappears*. Job creators are going
She's already won the top show, Westminster and over a hundred Best In Shows.
Bet she will be in the whelping box very soon. Usually,that is the fate of
females in dog showing. The exceptional males may go a few more years.
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 8:24 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com
We believe it is possible that neutron emissions by earthquakes could have
induced the image formation on the Shroud's linen fibres, through thermal
neutron capture on nitrogen nuclei, and could also have caused a wrong
radiocarbon dating, said Prof Carpinteri.
Yes, I agree he should stick with it. It has some surprises coming up.
It's also interesting how Elizabeth Moss's career has developed. I
recall her being the teen villain in the ABC sci-fi dram Invasion of
around 10 years ago.
Last night I watched the British thriller Closed Circuit on
The levels of the caste system seem to play out in nature BUT people are
not locked into any particular caste. It has more to do with dharma.
I've heard Indians lecture that anyone who pursues intellectual
achievement is a brahmin.
On 02/12/2014 04:48 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
and
noozguru, I guess that means that everyone in the FFLounge is a brahmin (-:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 1:00 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
The levels of the caste system seem to play out in nature BUT people are not
locked into any particular caste. It has more to do
It apparently did not survive the long frigid lunar night. So, what's next?
Also, we can appreciate how the American rover on Mars has survived for about
ten years now.
http://www.theverge.com/2014/2/12/5404378/jade-rabbit-yutu-china-moon-rover-fails-after-malfunction
Bhairitu,
Technically, what you're saying is correct. Intellectuals could be considered
as brahmins.
Except for the ones who behave like sudras. ;-)
On 02/12/2014 11:20 AM, Share Long wrote:
noozguru, I guess that means that everyone in the FFLounge is a
brahmin (-:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 1:00 PM, Bhairitu
noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
The levels of the caste system seem to play
MJ,
The caste system was originally created to divide the work in society based on
the person's inherent and natural gifts for certain skills. Brahmins are
supposed to perform the priestly duties for society. They can come from any
family in society as long as they are intellectually and
Coconut anything calms pitta. Our bodies are like car engines. You
don't want it to overheat nor do you want it to freeze and crack the
block. Back in the days MMY gleaned onto Hans Selye's works but TM
mainly focused on the sympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system
and almost
definitely a few kshatriyas (-:
On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 1:33 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
wrote:
Except for the ones who behave like sudras. ;-)
On 02/12/2014 11:20 AM, Share Long wrote:
noozguru, I guess that means that everyone in the FFLounge is a brahmin (-:
On 2/12/2014 9:39 AM, anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:
This place is for the insane; perhaps there are a few amateur
sociologists and researchers hanging in here collecting data, but who
might they be?
This place is supposed to be for sharing information about life
experiences and views, but
I've been waiting for this one ever since I heard about it on whedonesque.com,
and it arrived in my Pirate queue at the perfect time, just when I needed a
little something to take the taste of Top Of The Lake out of my eyes.
(Suffice it to say I was underwhelmed.)
This one's a hoot, one that
Not disappointed. For some reason I did attempt to check your quote of Barry's.
Normally I do not check anyone's quotes. Yahoo's Neo was simply giving me an
error message. I logged in to an ATT account which seems to have a connexion
to Yahoo through a server without Neo. It took a while to pin
Correction: Some people get their coffee beans at Revelations and some
people get their coffee at Cafe Paridiso, in Fairfield, IA.
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On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.comwrote:
The CEO of Nicole Miller, Inc. has recently come out with some extremely
offensive, and insensitive, comments, along the lines of, let them eat
cake I think the best way for this moron to wake up, is to contact the
company he runs, and also start boycotting his company. Bloodsuckers like
The ideal home office would be having raised access flooring for better
cable management.
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'How a shallow raised floor provides cable management'
so I amend my remarks to say that it got derailed AFTER the brahmins shanghaied
it for their pleasure - the Laws of Manu were a watershed for that I believe.
On Wed, 2/12/14, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: VERY
Judy, I'm gonna guess that you excelled in dodge ball as a grade schooler. I'm
not going to bother to sort out the details of what you are saying here. I
think the broad outlines of Robin's posts are pretty clear. Now within the
broad outlines you can create any tale you like, but what he
Of course you're not going to bother to sort out the details of what I wrote.
You're in too deep a hole to even see over the edge.
Apparently his intent was not at all clear to you. His overall objective was
neither to write posts for posterity, nor to set the record straight, or
whatever
They must've had a hard time finding a distributor. The trailer is over
a year old but the discs just released (according to canistream.it).
BTW, Counselor is now out on disc and online rental. There is a
director's cut version.
On 02/12/2014 12:37 PM, turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've
They seem to want to create the world of Elysium where they live off
world in their own private community. The world seems to go through
this every time there is a quantum leap in society: the bloodsuckers
rush in to be the landed gentry. We should shove them off world on a
one way trip to
http://issuu.com/sandeshusa/docs/epaper_e1a25118f479b6
http://issuu.com/sandeshusa/docs/epaper_e1a25118f479b6
These are all your usual come ons, and of course, put downs. Prolonged
discussions with you rarely result in any benefit, and often devolve into your
mind reading abilities.
But I guess it must give you pride to be the self appointed RWC expert.
Something to hang your hat on.
http://www.krishnapath.org/quantum-physics-came-from-the-vedas-schrodinger-einstein-and-tesla-were-all-vedantists/
http://www.krishnapath.org/quantum-physics-came-from-the-vedas-schrodinger-einstein-and-tesla-were-all-vedantists/
I watched the whole of Top Of The Lake. It's unpleasant and violent with no
redeeming or attractive characters. I only watched because of the UG guru role
to see where that would lead. Nowhere is the answer. There's no real
relationship between the spiritual group and the disorder and crime
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Oprah Winfrey did a TV show about Fairfield, and
Do you not know what come-on means? Look it up.
Stevie, you practically solicit putdowns with your non sequiturs and
inability, or unwillingness, to say anything relevant. You have no interest in
actual discussion. It's not possible to have an intelligent discussion with
you. There are any
Excellent points. For most of us, it is just a chat room. A place to banter
about. And so, it is sort of jarring when someone like Judy takes everything so
seriously and personally. Like it squeezes most of the fun out of it.
Of course you will never convince her of that. She views herself
I wonder if wisdom will descend on Judy as it has on you taxius. I gather you
are a few years her senior, but maybe not by too much. I guess realistically,
it ain't gonna happen. But I enjoy your comments. Like, especially the short
ones. (opsie, I hope that was alright to say) (-:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPkbeA2hbnc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PPkbeA2hbnc
You know what Judy. Your response here seems pretty balanced to me. Like it
didn't have an inordinate amount of meanness. That's kind of nice.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Do you not know what come-on means? Look it up.
Stevie, you practically solicit
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Much of the food industry doesn't care if they kill you as long as they
can make a dime (or a few billion). I've been noticing that some
products that listed HFCS first as a sweetener have dropped it to second
after sugar if not eliminating it altogether. The HFCS want to make
money off what
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Too Many
Never miss a good chance to shut up. - Will Rogers
On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 10:27 AM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
That's it, Richard! I'm in love with Will Rogers. Is he still alive? (-:
Long dead, Share:
On August 15,
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On 2/12/2014 8:00 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
And so, it is sort of jarring when someone like Judy takes everything
so seriously and personally.
Nothing posted here should be taken seriously. Go figure.
I like to think of this place as if we are sitting around a table at
Starbucks. First off, most folks at the table wouldn't get so wound up
on assertions because they would know the asserter is just kidding
them. And we would hope that before someone replied they didn't say,
just a minute as
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, noozguru@... wrote:
I like to think of this place as if we are sitting around a table at
Starbucks. First off, most folks at the table wouldn't get so wound up on
assertions because they would know the asserter is just kidding them. And we
would hope
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