On Jun 7, 2005, at 5:57 PM, uns_tressor wrote:
Since System X sits on FreeBSD Unix, would it not be possible
to create a PC distribution based on putting FreeBSD for the PC
on a PC, and then sitting System X on top of that? The CPUs are
different, but the two variants of FreeBSD deal with
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I don't see how Vedic City can get out of this one.
You can call a yagya a peace producing technology
which certainly is true. But the very same
On Jun 8, 2005, at 9:07 AM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
The only other place in the world where these practices are performed
are in hindu temples by brahmin priests. Surely you can see the
potential problem for vedic city in explaining this.
Isn't this old news? I mean M. and the TMO have
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Giggles
on 6/7/05 11:37 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were a lot of sick bastards in the dome. There was one guy who used to roll his tongue and make ugly faces all through program. The faces made me so ill to watch that sitting near him almost
Title: Sri Karunamayi in Fairfield June 13-15
There are innumerable Gurus in this world. I respect all of these Gurus. You also must give your respect to all. True Gurus are always only one. Never measure with your mind the highest cosmic consciousness of these true Gurus. According to your
Title: Sri Karunamayi in Fairfield June 13-15
nah
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Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:14 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Sri Karunamayi in Fairfield June
13-15
"There are
innumerable Gurus in this world. I
very helpful knowledge. Thank you for this distillation and key.
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TurquoiseB writes:
Bingo! Also, there is an assumption some people
(mainly Westerners) make that I personally feel
is not
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good post! Thanks for the insight. On an intuitive level I would
never engage in such a thing.
One teacher I worked with likened it [channeling]
to dialing a telephone number at random and then
considering the
On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:33 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Over time, it also tends to erode the immune
system and make them sick. Have you ever
seriously examined the aura of someone who has
been channeling for some time? It is full of
these icky gray worm-like things, and the
energy field itself is
Please do. It would add a level of richness to the overall
experience. (and being a published author, I'm sure you could get
your publisher to agree to the added cost...)
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Ingegard, it hadn't occured to me to
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It is my experience that Awakening is not a state of consciousness
but
a profound and complete understanding. It is a new way of being
because your entire reference point and prior way of thinking
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Why he left? I got the impression that he was demoted to 2nd string
physicist when Hagelin came along.
ahhh, not Important enough...
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at_man_and_brahman wrote:
The other important thing to point out is
the work of Barry Markovsky, at the
University of Iowa. He's a sociologist with
deep expertise in
sort of like taking the idea of being open and accepting to a new,
redicxulous level. And how can this possibly further advance one's
enlightenment, except to conclude, 'gee I'll never do *that*
again...'
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It is my experience that Awakening is not a state
of consciousness
but
a profound and complete understanding. It is a new
way of being
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on 6/7/05 11:37 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were a lot of sick bastards in the dome. There was one guy
who used to
roll his tongue and make ugly faces all through program. The faces
made me so
Thank you to those who have supported my research into Guru Dev's
life and teachings. I am planning a book on Guru Dev's teachings -
any useful information or/and illustrations would be greatly
appeciated. I am framing another visit this year, so if anyone has
any useful contacts or hot tips,
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I'm on prozac and my son is on something else. We both meditate and
swear by it. That we have something a bit tougher than TM by itself
can
handle doesn't invalidate TM. I was told to go to sleep by 9PM every
night and
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But I guess there might be a strong emotional
component in OCD, too.
Bingo. That's what needs to be contacted and handled.
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OCD is an anxiety disorder. The obsessions and
compulsions are a defense against an emotionally
disorganized experience. The source of the
disorganization has to be addressed.
I agree.
To
Question below:
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I'm on prozac and my son is on something else. We both meditate
and
swear by it. That we have something a bit tougher than TM
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say this because I spoke to a scientist who recently published a study
on the use of antidepressants among long-term Buddhist
just found this Yatka from Bill leed in Buffalo 716-688-7686 now
again after 11 :30 PM until 10 AM Thur.
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News is that those who applied for the new recertification course
don't have
to take it. They are officially recertified by virtue of the fact
that they
were accepted for the course. They're just being told to go out and
I was in this cave a couple of days after 9/11/01
I believe the caretaker in the pictre was the same man
i took a photo with. her had orange hair back then.
The writing on the wall was purnamidah,
purnamidametc...'
there were no pictures in the cave when i was there.
just blue walls and shankaras
The idea that an Enlightened person will not, should not, or doesn't
desire to perform Siddhis after Enlightenment doesn't match the record;
certainly there's no law written in stone in that regard.
My Kriya Yoga Guru, Swami Satyeswarananda (initiated me into Kriya
Yoga in 1982), stated that
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Same experience for me, Jim. I can get down with the pure
awareness,
Doc, but I'm kinda with Robert Goulet: Me - I gotta be me. Guess
you'd say that's ego, but for me the pure awareness is being
projected from
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Why he left? I got the impression that he was demoted to 2nd
Perfectly illusory shell game for
nincompoops.
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From: claudiouk
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:16 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] invincible France, Belgium
Netherlands?
Unfortunately I missed today's press conference.
What I don't get is why, if someone has mastery of siddhis, this is not
demonstrated publicly and scientifically, in order to facilitate the
necessary paradigm shift. Siddhis for fun is like wasting time doing a
crossword puzzle instead of solving a scientific problem of much
greater
http://tinyurl.com/8gmmx
Sem, charged with first-degree murder and assault with intent to
commit serious injury, was scheduled to be tried Tuesday in Jefferson
County District Court. Instead, attorneys submitted notebooks of
psychiatric reports and depositions, saying they agreed on the facts
for quite awhile I have known that President Bush is actually quite
intelligent, very poorly integrated awareness, but quite intelligent.
He only fumbles and stumbles when he is being misleading or lying. And
the 'aw shucks' act is just that- a manipulation to have folks think
he is one of
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Domash had a great sense of humor too. One time during some
conference he
on 6/8/05 3:52 PM, jyouells2000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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News is that those who applied for the new recertification course
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that they
Hampshire College, I think.
On Jun 8, 2005, at 4:38 PM, bbrigante wrote:
That's funny, I seem to remember Larry being chairman of the physics
dept at MIU, and wasn't he also a university president somewhere?
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,1071-1645909,00.html
The teacher warned us that, if we had any physical symptoms of stress,
they would probably get worse for the first few weeks before they got
better. I had suffered from unexplained nausea for years. When
miserable at boarding school,
-Excellent point! but even with evidence the diehard scientific
materialists like the Amazing Randi, Michael Shermer, biologist
Richard Dawkins, etcwouldn't even accept the reality of ordinary
psychic experiences let alone the extraordinary ones. Basically, it
(the paradigm shift) all
Watch 4400.
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From: claudiouk
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 4:27 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Siddhis after Enlightenment
What I don't get is why, if someone has mastery of siddhis,
this is not demonstrated publicly and
Enlightenment is often referred to as ultimate siddhi as opposed to
mundane siddhi. Those who attain ultimate siddhi are called
mahasiddhas.
On Jun 8, 2005, at 4:56 PM, matrixmonitor wrote:
The idea that an Enlightened person will not, should not, or doesn't
desire to perform Siddhis after
on 6/8/05 4:38 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He has served as a Research Fellow in the Physics Department at
Harvard University, and as a national Academy of Sciences
Postdoctoral Fellow. Domash has authored more than 40 publications,
two book chapters, and three issued U.S.
National Conference on Vedic Architecture
Monday, June 13, 6:30 PM
Everyone is warmly invited to attend!
National Building Museum in Washington, D.C.
This conference is attracting major national and
international press coverage.
Register now! Seating is limited...
You are invited
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snip
Before attending Maharishi University, Sem had been
hospitalized
between nine and 12 times in 2002 and 2003 for
psychiatric problems,
Barchman said. The predominant diagnosis, she said,
was paranoid
schizophrenia, which caused auditory and
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I'm on prozac and my son is on something else.
We both meditate
and
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Subject: volunteer weekend at livingston manor
Dear Governors, Sidhas, and Meditators,
Big things are happening at the Parliament of World Peace in Livingston
Manor
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Dear Governors, Sidhas, and
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Posted a pic of me and my wife in FFL members pics. I'll let you
decide who's better looking (but you better get it right).
Jeff F.
Somebody is picking at their food and someone is licking their plate
clean.
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Brigante, I believe that you are sincere in your devotion to
Maharishi
and Guru Dev but do you really feel in your heart that the venom
you
so readily and constantly inject into this forum serves to promote
their
On Jun 8, 2005, at 3:47 PM, anonymousff wrote:
Thanks Vaj!
A question about what you wrote: If direction of flow of apana is
reversed, what happens to necessary functions such as defecation? I
haven't noticed getting constipated as a result of energy flowing up.
Well I don't know that this
I certainly don't want to fail to get it right, so I
will just say that you have the most powerful chakras
of anybody I've seen, while your wife has the most
beautiful chakras of anybody I've seen.
And I've seen Charlie Lutes!
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Posted a pic of me and
Perhaps they'll be asked to donate it to the Vedic
City pundits.
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Seen any pigs in the sky lately, Rick?:)
Sal
On Jun 8, 2005, at 2:50 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
Presumably they'll get their course fee refunded.
---
From Hurrian Hebrews; Ea as Yahweh by Forrest Reinhold , 2004, p.
72:
Reinhold, referring to Ea (Enki, one of the Sumerian gods) says
this regarding what amounts to as a wholesale repetition of the
Noah's Ark story by the Genesis writer; who apparently had access to
the Epic of
---
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UK biologist Dawkins says Believing in God is like believing in a
teapot orbiting the moon...
http://onegoodmove.org/1gm/1gmarchive/002086.html
Some scientists say that removing religion or God from their life
would leave it
This company works with healthcare providers to
address nuerotransmitter issues with supplements like
5-htp. They have a urine test which measures the
levels and scales them compared to the norm.
http://www.neurorelief.com/
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MMY courted Josephson because he was a top physicist, but used to
complain that he could never get him to talk about physics.
Josephson
used
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The excellent thing about the TM techniques is that once
transcending becomes a habit, as it is for me, it becomes
just a
matter of time before the reality of something is revealed.
What
I
found out
On a similar note, buses were chartered
to take people to the
psychic healers when we were in the Philippines.
Those are the guys who
stick their fingers into you and pull out chicken
guts.
Didn't Andy Kaufman travel to the Philippines hoping
for a cure from these psychic healers?
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Another
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On Jun 8, 2005, at 7:19 AM, tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis wrote:
Bingo: if you look at the Shearer translation of Patanjali sutras
then
you see that there is a progression of sidhis or techniques that
ultimate lead
Sorry, I'm just a little discouraged that kali-yuga is here to stay,
at least for a while...
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I don't see how Vedic City can get out of this one.
You can
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On Jun 8, 2005, at 9:07 AM, markmeredith2002 wrote:
The only other place in the world where these practices are
performed
are in hindu
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I wouldn't give up yet, Robert. Sat Yuga is not
supposed to be here until Guru Purnimah. Give it
another five weeks.
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Sorry, I'm just a little discouraged that kali-yuga
is here to stay,
at least for a while...
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at_man_and_brahman wrote:
The other important thing to point out is
the work of
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on 6/7/05 11:37 PM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There were a lot of sick bastards in the dome. There was one guy
who used to
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I say this because I spoke to a scientist who recently
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I'm on prozac and my son is on something else. We both meditate
and
swear by it. That we have something a bit tougher than TM by
itself
can
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I say this because I spoke to a scientist who recently
OCD is an anxiety disorder. The obsessions and
compulsions are a defense against an emotionally
disorganized experience. The source of the
disorganization has to be addressed.
Who says?
Me. I'm a clinical psychologist. I do this for a
living.
Then how come this disorder is
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There was one guy who never closed his eyes during the
flying. Didn't hop. Just sat there the entire time
watching.
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Why does someone desire or not desire ANYTHING after enlightenment?
Seems to me that the siddhis are the same as any other activity once
one is fully in Unity.
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The idea that an Enlightened person will not, should
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snip
Before attending Maharishi University, Sem had been
hospitalized
between nine and 12 times in 2002 and 2003 for
psychiatric problems,
Barchman said. The
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for quite awhile I have known that President Bush is actually quite
intelligent, very poorly integrated awareness, but quite intelligent.
He only fumbles and stumbles when he is being misleading or lying.
And
the
Interesting to find out if that was really TM or something else...
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The teacher warned us that, if we had any physical symptoms of
stress,
they would
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OCD is an anxiety disorder. The obsessions and
compulsions are a defense against an
emotionally
disorganized experience. The source of the
disorganization has to be addressed.
Who says?
Me. I'm a clinical psychologist.
Does anyone with kids in public schools notice how the fees keep
increasing? I thought it was supposed to be a free education? Every
year at the beginning of school I have to write a FAT check, then the
supply list is for the school supplies (not personal) I am supposed to
buy things like 6
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--- bbrigante [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Before attending Maharishi University, Sem had been
hospitalized
between nine and 12 times in 2002 and 2003 for
psychiatric problems,
Barchman said. The
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OCD is an anxiety disorder. The obsessions and
compulsions are a defense against an emotionally
disorganized experience. The source of the
disorganization has to be
Not school age, rather pre-school age. I mentioned
that this can occur at a very early age to point out
that it is quite possible that people are born with
this, or the tendency to develop this. It seemed like
your first post dismissed the possibility of a
physiologic or inherited cause
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OCD is an anxiety disorder. The obsessions and
compulsions are a defense against an emotionally
disorganized experience. The source of the
disorganization has to be addressed.
Who says?
You're a neo-Freudianist, aren't you? This is ironic, because Freud
always believed that neuroscience would eventually explain all mental
illness...
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OCD is an
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Yep. There's a video floating around of Bush cracking jokes ata
wedding
party. The humor is very dry and very subtle, IMHO.
he's a clever devil, alright.
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The excellent thing about the TM techniques is that once
transcending becomes a habit, as it is for me, it becomes
just a
matter of
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On a similar note, buses were chartered
to take people to the
psychic healers when we were in the Philippines.
Those are the guys who
stick their fingers into you and pull out chicken
guts.
Didn't Andy
strictly as a lay person I've always believed that mental illnesses
are merely an extension of the subtle craziness many of us
experience and undertake as an unenlightened accommodation to daily
life.
Having said that, and read about folks with OCD, it seems to me that
most of us have a need
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Posted a pic of me and my wife in FFL members pics. I'll let you
decide who's better looking (but you better get it right).
Any program of the Movement
manifested?
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I don't see how Enlightenment is in any way connected with not having
desires, from a theoretical level (MMY never said that); or
experiential level...looking at various people whom I consider to be
Enlightened; for example.
1. Various Buddhist teachers, and texts have people repeating the
In a message dated 6/8/05 4:34:50 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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for
quite awhile I have known that President Bush is actually quite
intelligent, very poorly integrated awareness, but quite
intelligent.He only fumbles and stumbles when he is being misleading
I was thinkingn about this. Most
TMERS I knew always pulled back before really letting go.
In Kali Yuga the way out is
through.
I was thinking this because I was
discussing with another chef how ironically the worst times cooking were the
best times on the flip side. Not that I want
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Not school age, rather pre-school age. I mentioned
that this can occur at a very early age to point out
that it is quite possible that people are born with
this, or the tendency to develop this. It seemed
like
your first post dismissed the
Jokes are mainly memorized and
repeated. That's why everybody loves them. No arguing. People laugh. You come
across as in control, and full of native wit. But all one has to do is speak
their lines, and the punchline is coming. Sounds like his tenure as
President.
- Original
An unenlightened person looks at an enlightened person
and they appear to have desires. They talk, they move,
they eat food, they do this and that, they prefer one
thing over another. In fact from the behavioral level
there is no difference between the unenlightened and
the enlightened. But the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel
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Sorry, I'm just a little discouraged that kali-yuga is
here to stay, at least for a while...
I say, When in Kaliyuga, do as the Kaliyugans do.
Alex
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Artificially create a sense of control. If this means doing stuff
over and over or finding another aspect of our lives to obsess over, it
is all about control, and the attempt to create it in our lives.
-Celibacy is also
OCD.
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Jokes are mainly memorized and repeated. That's why everybody loves
them. No arguing. People laugh. You come across as in control, and
full of native wit. But all one has to do is speak their lines, and
the punchline is
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I spent a week around one of these guys in the early 80's and the one
interesting thing I noticed besides the overall good vibe, was that
not a single negative thought would arise around him, blew me away.
JohnY
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