But... but...let’s not forget : “This is a work of fiction. All characters.
names, and events, except the obvious historical and political ones, are the
author's creations « you can read at the beginning of this novel.Yes you are
right it is more an "attitude pop up in a (fictional)conversation
Thanks for mention Anoop Chandola, LEnglish5. Will not forget meeting him in
Graz during a musicology conference. His understanding of Hindi , music and
"his"field of musicolinguistics are certainly beyond Girish grasp (BTW speaking
of big G.The father in law of the woman who has accused Giris
Well, "enlightened" is such a vague term.
Fred Travis' studies on enlightened TMers (preliminary CC) don't assert that
they are perfect, only that they report a certain kind of internal "experience"
and that there is a physiological pattern associated with the self-reports. It
says nothing ab
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More than 9.3 million cows were used to produce milk in the United States in
2008, and more than 2.5 million dairy cows were slaughtered for meat. Cows used
by the dairy industry are intensively confined, continually impregnated, and
bred for h
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Seems like there's a limited number of things that can be done with bulls.
What happens to male buffalo, for example? They can't each have their own herd
of females, and you can't have a herd of males, can you? They'd kill each other.
With h
More than 9.3 million cows were used to produce milk in the United States in
2008, and more than 2.5 million dairy cows were slaughtered for meat. Cows used
by the dairy industry are intensively confined, continually impregnated, and
bred for high milk production with little concern for their we
Obama is playing a different strategy with Putin. Obama are and the NATO
allies are threatening Russia with sanctions which would hurt most of the
people of Russia. And, Putin can't do anything about it other than trade its
goods and services with China. Also, it would be destructive for him
According to Hillary's jyotish chart, she will be running a weak period of the
Sun starting in 2015. It would be better for her to save her time and effort
rather than run for the presidency.
I haven't seen Elizabeth Warren's chart. Does anyone know of her birth data?
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On 4/26/2014 10:15 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
> President Obama sends a tough message to the leadership of North Korea
>
President Obama sends a tough message to the leadership of Russia.
In the game of poker you get five cards and then you get to discard two
and draw two more. The objective is
Seems like there's a limited number of things that can be done with bulls. What
happens to male buffalo, for example? They can't each have their own herd of
females, and you can't have a herd of males, can you? They'd kill each other.
I'm serious; I really don't know. Something in nature must
We are witnessing the end of an epoch. With the demise and succession of the
WWII generation farmer of 360 acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and
1080acre farms to 3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many
humans being much close at all to any animal husbandry with large
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7 Bhairitu
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5 nablusoss1008
It would make sense to keep a bull or two around for breeding purposes. But,
it is highly unlikely that they keep all males. Unlike Jersey cows, which tend
to be sweet and docile, Jersey bulls are considered the least docile of all
cattle breeds. As steers, they are apparently suitable as draf
Not quite true, Alex. One of the males is featured here:
http://www.universalfields.org/tala_ram.html
http://www.universalfields.org/tala_ram.html
Doesn't sound like he's going to end up as veal chops, but perhaps he's the
exception. At any rate, the text sounds very respectful and protect
Rehabilitating Girish; if they are going to keep Girish Varma as one of the
twelve trustee apostles of the whole thing then one would hope that in the
rehabilitation of Girish to Brahmachari that he could be brought to Fairfield
and speak directly with the meditating community here. The modern d
True, which is why unwanted male dairy calves often end up slaughtered young,
as veal. It's a huge glaring omission that the website below is totally focused
on the cows, with no mention of the males, which make up 50% of the calves born
every year. Radiance Dairy in Fairfield operates under b
Care-taking large animals has always been an important practical and spiritual
schooling in humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards being a
good human being. It just does not work well with animals unless you are a good
person. Taking care of animals is always an exercise in hum
Why not celebrate him for what he actually did: popularizing meditation
in the west?
On 04/27/2014 12:27 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
Could be, who knows his influence in say a 1000 years when he has had
a tremendous influence on millions of people in his lifetime. If you
are fed up with subjectiv
But... but...let’s not forget : “This is a work of fiction. All characters.
names, and events, except the obvious historical and political ones, are the
author's creations « you can read at the beginning of this novel
The quotes and narrative fictional dialoque in o.m.post are embedded in a
d
Thanks for mention him. Will not forget meeting him in Graz His understanding
of Hindi and music is certainly beyond Girish grasp (BTW the father in law of
the woman who has accused him of exploitation had taught Girish music in a
Jabalpur college and he was called a family friend)In a way thi
...practiced at being good at being a good human being in skill sets taking
care of animals in nature.
That has mostly come to and end. Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in
the relationship of humans with large nature. Now great leadership is only
incubated and left to come out of what?
On 4/27/2014 4:50 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
>
> She appears to be saying,"Vote for me in 2016". What do you think?
>
>
Let's see, the Dems have Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden.
The Repugs have Sarah Palin, Paul Ryan, Chirs Christie, Ted Cruz, Marco
Rubio, Bobby Jindal, Nikki Haley, Rick Perry a
Motivational Speech From Pump Up The Volume
http://youtu.be/MSzz-t7ywVM
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She appears to be saying,"Vote for me in 2016". What do you think?
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/27/sarah-palin-waterboarding_n_5222665.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp0592
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/04/27/sarah-palin-waterboarding_n_5222665.html?ncid=txtlnkusaolp0592
On 4/27/2014 4:29 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Damn! I think all of us on FFL should fill out this questionnaire.
>
I think I've answered most of these question at one time or another, on
Yahoo Groups or on Google Groups. But, I have one question to add to the
list: "Why?"
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I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation tak
That's only partly right. Television, Christian missionaries and Western
cultural imperialism has diminished the interest all over India greatly amongst
the masses for Vedic culture. Fortunately, Maharishi's programmes are bringing
it back to India after first being made popular in the West.
On 4/27/2014 4:27 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> marshy's successors are competing with all the other pretentious God
> Men in India - they aren't anymore successful than the rest of them,
> no matter what that faker Benjy Creme says.
>
You are getting to the point that you are aggravating, if not
Damn! I think all of us on FFL should fill out this questionnaire.
On Sun, 4/27/14, Duveyoung wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Questions for Rick
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, April 27, 2014, 9:19 PM
marshy's successors are competing with all the other pretentious God Men in
India - they aren't anymore successful than the rest of them, no matter what
that faker Benjy Creme says.
On Sun, 4/27/14, nablusoss1008 wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife]
More and more people are starting to use streaming devices to get
programs and movies on the internet using Wi-Fi to their big-screen TV
set. We are using the Google Chromecast, a Roku, and a WD- Live set-top
box in various rooms of the house. With Time-Warner we are now getting
11.6 Mbps downl
Questions for Rick
1. Do you still take the TM mantra as instructed?
If so:
A. How many advanced techniques?
B. Siddhis? All of them?
C. How many did you initiate and circa/when?
D. Can you still do the puja with the meanings and feelin
That's only partly right. Television, Christian missionaries and Western
cultural imperialism has diminished the interest all over India greatly amongst
the masses for Vedic culture. Fortunately, Maharishi's programmes are bringing
it back to India after first being made popular in the West.
Bu
How can that be if he was enlightened? And what part of my erudite writing do
you feel is spin doctored?
On Sun, 4/27/14, lengli...@cox.net wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Brahmachari Girish Varma Ji is to be praised
To: FairfieldLife@yahoog
On 4/27/2014 2:49 PM, lengli...@cox.net wrote:
> The response was: "Let me put it to you this way: he would have been
> my first choice as my successor but they wouldn't allow it due to the
> caste laws."
>
That's probably a good thing. But, for sure MMY's organization makes the
Shankaracharya
Maharishi had two things going for him; he was enlightened and he was the
closest disciple of Guru Dev. But the rules are very strict and I know
Maharishi didn't even think about it because Guru Dev had told him he would
spend most of his time to teach His message abroad. So they choose one of
My friend Anoop Chondola is the nephew of one of the people who helped select
Gurudev to be Shankaracharya of Jyotirmath. About 45 years ago, he visited
jyotirmath and had an audience with the Shankaracharya (when asked "which one?"
he chose the one living in Gurudev's ashram). In the course of
Of course milk cows are not beef cattle. Folks here should read Swami
Bhaskarananda's "The Essentials of Hinduism" where he writes about
that. It heard tales of him taking a slice of roast beef at a Vedanta
Society potluck and putting it on an anemic looking disciple's plate. I
met him in t
Could be, who knows his influence in say a 1000 years when he has had a
tremendous influence on millions of people in his lifetime. If you are fed up
with subjective ""I think" opinions and if you want authorative insight into
who's-who in the recorded history of mankind better seek out the "Lis
We have some places offering oil massages around here done by lovely
young women. Maybe you would like those. I'm always reading about them
in the local news. :-D
On 04/27/2014 09:41 AM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've been there for PK, although not in many years. As you can
pro
On 04/27/2014 10:11 AM, Richard J. Williams wrote:
On 4/27/2014 11:56 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Ayurveda is just applied biochemistry. You can't hope that it will
> cure you if you are on your deathbed. It's often just a little too
> late then. My late brother often mocked my interest in natural cur
I don't think Maharishi even attained acharya level. There are many
yogis who outranked him. He was a "pop guru for the masses."
On 04/27/2014 10:06 AM, sri...@ymail.com wrote:
all kinds of crazy stuff being posted here
you can see posts from the close disciples of the greatest spiritual
Something Fax Gilbert and I are going to do.
Buddha at the Gas Pump (BATGAP) founder Rick Archer will himself be
interviewed by Fax Gilbert on Sunday, May 11 7:30-9 p.m., at the Fairfield
Public Library. The interview is sponsored by Waking Down of Fairfield. ($5
donation)
BATGAP is an inter
Richard, Dr. Lansdorf has her own practice now. She's not associated with The
Raj any more. I've been there for consultations, but not PK because I got PK
for free when I was on MUM staff.
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 11:47 AM, Richard J. Williams
wrote:
On 4/27/2014 11:41 AM, j_alexander_
God is a baseball fan. In the Bible it says "in the big inning..."
On 4/27/2014 11:56 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Ayurveda is just applied biochemistry. You can't hope that it will
> cure you if you are on your deathbed. It's often just a little too
> late then. My late brother often mocked my interest in natural cures
> but then when he was dying of colon cancer
all kinds of crazy stuff being posted here
you can see posts from the close disciples of the greatest spiritual teacher
to ever walk the earth, Maharishi Mahesha Yogi here...
https://www.facebook.com/john.cowhig.54?fref=photo
https://www.facebook.com/john.cowhig.54?fref=photo
Ayurveda is just applied biochemistry. You can't hope that it will cure
you if you are on your deathbed. It's often just a little too late
then. My late brother often mocked my interest in natural cures but
then when he was dying of colon cancer developed a different attitude.
It was a little
On 4/27/2014 11:41 AM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've been there for PK, although not in many years. As you can
probably imagine, having men oil my body and stick things in my butt
is just not something I'd be into.
>
Thanks, maybe we will try it out when we get to Vedic City - R
Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
A
I've been there for PK, although not in many years. As you can probably
imagine, having men oil my body and stick things in my butt is just not
something I'd be into.
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Now, has anybody on this list been to the Raj in Fairfiled - the one out by
A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper
treatment of the cows
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!
On 4/27/2014 11:05 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
He knows that, Lawson. He's trolling.
>
Is it alright with you if I put in a word edgewise? Just for about four
minutes? IS THAT ALRIGHT WITH YOU? Thank you.
Now, has anybody on this list been to the Raj in Fairfiled - the one out
by Vedic
A client wanted me to go with him to a software development studio
outside of Rio. That fell through when he found out what a hassle it is
for Americans to get a visa to travel there. Thing is they do it
because the US does it to them. Ain't life wunnerful in the NWO?
On 04/27/2014 02:04 AM
On 4/27/2014 9:18 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> The more likely cause of these folks deaths are that Marshy didn't
> know a damn thing about ayurveda
>
You are probably incorrect - I would suppose that MMY knew quite a lot
about Indian ayurveda since he was probably surrounded by experts like
S
He knows that, Lawson. He's trolling.
The Raj is in the USA. We're talking about the Maharishi AYurveda facility in
India that the press says is worth $1.5 billion US.
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On 4/27/2014 4:29 AM, LEnglish5@... mailto:LEnglish5@... wrote:
> The pla
The most likely cause of the deaths is that Ayurveda, Maharishi or otherwise,
isn't as perfect as Maharishi thought it was.
The rest is spin-doctoring on your part.
L
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Refined mercury is not used in every single ayurvedic formula for every
The Raj is in the USA. We're talking about the Maharishi AYurveda facility in
India that the press says is worth $1.5 billion US.
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On 4/27/2014 4:29 AM, LEnglish5@... mailto:LEnglish5@... wrote:
> The place is now just ruins.
>
Google Earth view
Evidently some of the Anglicans aren't sure if England actually IS a Christian
country:
27 April 2014 Last updated at 10:36 ET
Britain is a 'post-Christian' country says former Archbishop
Britain is now a "post-Christian" country, the former Archbishop of Canterbury
has said.
Speaking to the
salyavin, separation of church and state is an idea that some countries aim
for. imo I think that's because most religions have become corrupted. But then
again, so have most governments! hmmm, how come two negatives don't make a
positive in this case?!
On Saturday, April 26, 2014 1:22 AM, sal
salyavin, responding to your question: will there ever be an atheist president
or prime minister. I'd say anything is possible. But some things, events, etc.
are more probable than others. I wonder if there is any country with an atheist
leader...
On Saturday, April 26, 2014 7:14 AM, salyavin8
Edg, regarding natural phenomena, these days some systems use the sound of
natural water, like the ocean, a stream or rain, to quiet the brain. I think
visual stimuli tend to be create more excitation in the brain. My former SO
felt he could transcend on the sense of taste.
On Sunday, April 2
Refined mercury is not used in every single ayurvedic formula for every ailment
under the sun. Given the fact that lots of terminally ill patients with various
kinds of ailments went to this clinic, it is unlikely that every formula used
called for mercury and as you know ayurveda doesn't just r
Seems to me placing the attention on a natural phenomenon as one would attend
the mantra has to be at least as calming as TM. Dunno. Just wondering these
days about how ancient meditation has to be.
So, I want to lay my trip on you. You don't want me to lay my trip on
you? All right, then let's play a word-game.
There's your trip and my trip and his trip and her trip, but all of them
are the same trip, namely your trip.
So, if you stay on your trip and do it right, then everybody's trip wi
Yep; this is really a Brilliant presentation of all that is modern in the
world. Now we are getting to the apex of Knowledge in the world. Is a
Powerfully present model of spirituality and spiritual progress ultimately
being in the refinement of bio-consciousness in the human body-mind complex.
Let's change the subject heading of this thread. Yogic flying seems way too
inflammatory and distracting to have in a discussion like this. To be helpful
to the larger subject I am going to drop the 'YF' from the subject line on this
thread. This thread deserves to be much more than that. Heck,
!OMG-the-Unified Field! Bio-consciousness, and the human body voltage of the
heart in the soularplex of human spirituality. The opening Conspiracy theory
aside and and also the announcer- documentary voice tone with tension of the
music score of the video aside, what a fabulous Sunday morning
On 4/27/2014 4:29 AM, lengli...@cox.net wrote:
> The place is now just ruins.
>
Google Earth view of the Raj at Vedic City:
http://www.rwilliams.us/archives/images/raj.JPG
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Ayurved has some very powerful tools for boosting the immunesystem and for
rejuvenation. Triguna was behind the efforts for terminally ill patients so the
question is why it wasn't more successful. From what I've heard it boils down
to the failure in purifying mercury which is vital in many of t
Beautiful, salyavin, thanks for posting. That carnival parade looks like quite
the spectacle. I love how this little film gives a real sense of the geography
of the city.
On Sunday, April 27, 2014 4:04 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
You've seen the tilt and shift photographic technique before,
You know as much as I do: they built this massive 5-star facility that was The
Raj on steroids, and invited terminal patients from all over the world to come
and get cured.
They died. Virtually all of them died.
Not surprising since only the absolute, most hopeless cases were supposed
You've seen the tilt and shift photographic technique before, but this is
great.
The City of Samba http://vimeo.com/37157187
http://vimeo.com/37157187
The City of Samba http://vimeo.com/37157187 Vimeo's Top 12 Videos of 2012.
Shortlisted at the Vimeo Awards 2012. Tilt shift of th
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