California school loses funds over meditation controversy MARCUS WOHLSEN Associated Press SAN FRANCISCO - Marin County may be etched in the public imagination as a liberal land of hot tubs, aging hippies and free thinkers, but even a bastion of alternative spirituality apparently has its
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To the TL Community
October 18, 2006
The following is a news release from the District Office that announces the
withdrawal by the David Lynch Foundation of their $175,000 grant to fund the
teaching of the
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trying doing your sadhana in a brothel
I think I may
TorquiseB writes: snipped
As long as the self is busy dealing with one-on-
one interactions, the looking away succeeds, the
illusion of self's existence is preserved, and
the person never has to deal with the nothingness
they can feel just over the horizon.
For that matter, could *all* forms
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tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
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TorquiseB writes: snipped
As long as the self is busy dealing with one-on-
one interactions, the looking away succeeds, the
illusion of self's existence is preserved, and
the person never has
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On Oct 19, 2006, at 3:57 AM, tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis wrote:TorquiseB writes: snippedAs long as the self is busy dealing with one-on- one interactions, the "looking away" succeeds, the illusion of self's existence is preserved, and the person never has to deal with the nothingness they
Appropriately, I live beside
a river that is known for
its...uh...lack of consistency. Its very name has crept
into the French language as the definition of "flash
flood."
Some people find consistency and predictability
soothing and reassuring. For some reason, I find the
opposite soothing
We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means the TMO ex-cult members
who are tyying to bring up their kids free of the TMO.
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To the TL Community
October 18, 2006
The
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Every thought is pure, pristine awareness. Accepting OR rejecting
thought (as addiction) is still being caught in the dualism of
accepting or rejecting. The Five Original Transmissions of
Vairochana, a text on Unity
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The first para. is from AP ( I think); the rest is Hagelin's press
release.
Funny how they don't clarify where the AP report ends and a tmo press
release begins. I guess there are actually sidhas out there stupid
enough to
And I'd like to emphasize that all of this looks way more
complicated than it actually Is. None of this implies we actually
have to do anything -- this is more a(n attempt at a) description
of what Is, than a prescription of what to Do...
:-)
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We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means the TMO ex-cult members
who are tyying to bring up their kids free of the TMO.
Another form of addiciton that lends itself to
this interpretation is the anti-cult cult. In my
experience, *most* of the leaders of this anti-
movement movement, when they tell their personal
stories, come to a pivotal moment for them that
goes something like this: In meditation I got
to a
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We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means the TMO ex-cult members
who are tyying to bring up their kids free of the TMO.
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Another form of addiciton that lends itself to
this interpretation is the anti-cult cult. In my
experience, *most* of the leaders of this anti-
movement movement, when they tell their personal
stories, come
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote:
The first para. is from AP ( I think); the rest is Hagelin's press
release.
Funny how they don't clarify where the AP report ends and a
tmo
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another form of addiciton that lends itself to
this interpretation is the anti-cult cult. In my
experience, *most* of the leaders of this anti-
movement movement, when they tell their personal
stories, come
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
.
The Reality of Dzogchen Atiyoga:
Gnosis is self-cognition, the yoga of Dzogchen Ati.
FWIW:
Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon: Search Results
1 atiyoga m. excessive union , excess ,
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Although Britons collectively are not yet as fat as Americans,
they
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For that matter, could *all* forms of addiction
be a way to preserve the illusion of self, and
keep selflessness at bay? snip
I'd agree with
Don't be so cocky, bbrigante. The trend is entirely generated
by American fast food. Look to yourself, punk.
Spot on ! American culture everywhere will have to go back home for
the globe to become sane
Hold on to your horses. Let's not throw the baby out with the
bath water.
On Oct 19, 2006, at 9:59 AM, cardemaister wrote:--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: . The Reality of Dzogchen Atiyoga: Gnosis is self-cognition, the yoga of Dzogchen Ati. FWIW: Cologne Digital Sanskrit Lexicon: Search Results 1 atiyoga m. excessive union ,
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The first para. is from AP ( I think); the rest is Hagelin's
press
The first paragraph was in bold type. But it still wasn't clear where the AP
report ended and the movement press release began. I had to read it twice
before I figured out what was what. It's a pity because I think there really is
something in all this. I find the Dome to be a consciousness
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[snip]
And, it's the supersize me thang that encourages
consumers not only to eat food that is fattening,
but to *overeat* that food. I see it here all the
time -- the French kids are suckers for getting
a bigger
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I think in some senses it's actually the
reverse.
The addiction aspect is secondary; what's
important is the self-medication aspect,
whether with substances or with a particular
type of activity. One may or may not
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[snip]
And, it's the supersize me thang that encourages
consumers not only to eat food that is fattening,
but to *overeat* that food. I see it here
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, markmeredith2002
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.
As Doug pointed out, the course didn't achieve the required ME numbers
and has been way down the past few weeks,
I don't know where you or Doug get this. The AM/PM numbers for Oct 18
are 857 / 1152. These are
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Christians, warning against what they called
empty-mind meditation on the grounds that an
empty mind attracted evil forces to possess
the meditator.
I have always hoped this was true. I thought it might improve my
guitar playing of Robert Johnson!
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Pleased to hear it. I'm only filling you in on a period
of time in which the anti-cult movement wasn't quite
the way you portray it now.
My understanding of how the first deprogrammers operated matches
your description. They operated in an abusive way to break down the
person. Creepy, and
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We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means the TMO ex-cult members
who are tyying to bring up their kids free of the TMO.
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We are disappointed to encounter
such misunderstandings
from a tiny but vocal religious minority.
Religious minority here means the TMO
I did not speak at the presentation at my kids's high school.
Someone else unexpectedly walked onto the stage.
I merely listened. I provided a letter to the school board expaining
my understanding of the TMO, which is more indepth than that
presented by the DL foundation reps. Nothing more.
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curtisdeltablues@ wrote:
Another form of addiciton that lends itself to
this interpretation is the anti-cult cult. In my
experience, *most* of the leaders
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gimari03 wrote:
To the TL Community
October 18, 2006
The following is a news release from the District Office that announces the
withdrawal by the David Lynch Foundation of their $175,000 grant to fund the
teaching of the Transcendental Meditation technique on a voluntary basis to
up to 25
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Don't be so cocky, bbrigante. The trend is entirely generated
by American fast food. Look to yourself, punk.
Spot on ! American culture everywhere will have to go back home
for
the globe to become
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1) in order to obtain such a lofty goal, the output they will have
to go through vis a vis fucking is astronomical;
I tend to disagree
For a midline, low and high set of assumptions, a nestegg could be
created--
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1) in order to obtain such a lofty goal, the output they will
have
to go through vis a vis fucking is astronomical;
I tend to disagree
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FFL's very own Velvet Jones, Barry Wright, writes his own book for
hookers called: Fuck your way to financial freedom.
[http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/1/18/Velvet_Jones.jpg]
It was a photo of Velvet
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snip
Barry:
You've got a wonderful imagination and it's always a pleasure to
read your stories, real or fiction.
Like the claim you once made
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off_world_beings wrote:
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gimari03 wrote:
To the TL Community
October 18, 2006
The following is a news release from the District Office that
announces the
withdrawal by the David Lynch Foundation
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snipmore and more sobriety which
paradoxically
also includes the identification with the particle's utter abandon
and intoxicated devotional surrender to the Whole. I have been
finding this whole-hearted surrender is
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gimari03 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To the TL Community
October 18, 2006
The following is a news release from the District Office that
announces the
withdrawal by the David Lynch Foundation of their $175,000 grant
to fund the
teaching of the
The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level of
stress among students and staffwhich has been our experience
with this program in schools all over the country, said Bob
Roth, vice president of the David Lynch Foundation. We are
disappointed to encounter such
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Shemp, I bow out of this tempest in a pisspot
gracefully, because it's pretty obvious to me
that you have never, in your entire life, had
an actual *conversation* with someone who made
their living in the sex trade.
I have. They're just people, just like you and
me, who are no more clueless
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Shemp, I bow out of this tempest in a pisspot
gracefully, because it's pretty obvious to me
that you have never, in your entire life, had
an actual *conversation* with someone who made
their living in the sex trade.
TurquoiseB wrote:
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http://www.vedicart.com/en/index.php
What is Vedic Art?
Vedic Art does not teach anyone how to paint - No - Vedic Art is a way
to remember how to paint.
And not only to remember how art can be created. From the very
beginning, when we hear about the seventeen Vedic Principles of Art,
we begin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level of
stress among students and staffwhich has been our experience
with this program in schools all over the country, said Bob
Roth, vice president of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I'd like to emphasize that all of this looks way more
complicated than it actually Is.
None of this implies we actually
have to do anything --
Let's just call this the UD, the Universal Disclaimer. Sort of like
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level of
stress among students and staffwhich has been our experience
with this program in schools all over the country, said Bob
Roth, vice president of
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level of
stress among students and staffwhich has been our experience
with this program in schools all over the country, said Bob
Roth, vice president of
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http://www.vedicart.com/en/index.php
What is Vedic Art?
Vedic Art does not teach anyone how to paint - No - Vedic Art is a
way
to remember how to paint.
And not only to remember how art can be created. From
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level
of
stress among students and staffwhich has been our
experience
with
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publishing of either Docs or SS, with its own URL. Like a quick and
dirty web site.
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editing
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http://www.vedicart.com/en/index.php
What is Vedic Art?
Vedic Art does not teach anyone how to paint - No - Vedic Art is a
way
to
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the
level
of
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the level
of
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experience
with this
This is the point that it amazes me that several
people here have missed, in their one-pointedness.
This quote was made by the *TM* folks, not by the
critics. *They* are claiming that the resistance
to the grant came from a religious minority,
when in fact it seemed to come primarily from
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer
1 hour, 38 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - Scientists are boldly going where only fiction has gone
before to develop a Cloak of Invisibility. It isn't quite ready to
hide a Romulan space ship from Capt. James T. Kirk or to
disguiseHarry Potter,
Re: Retire at 30
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snip
Quite frankly someone should sue them for their unscientific
interference in public schools and government. I really wish someone
had the money and the balls to sue them.
OffWorld
Gotta keep looking for
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This is the point that it amazes me that several
people here have missed, in their one-pointedness.
This quote was made by the *TM* folks, not by the
critics. *They* are claiming that the resistance
to the
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The intent of our offer has always been to reduce the
level
of
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This is the point that it amazes me that several
people here have missed, in their one-pointedness.
This quote was made by the *TM* folks, not by the
critics. *They* are claiming that the resistance
to the
Thanks, Jim, this is most interesting! I had just finished reading
in Swami Vishnu Devananda's Meditation and Mantras (which also
includes a nice translation of Patanjali's YS) that each of the
paths had its specific strengths and weaknesses. If I remember
correctly he said the bhaktas
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And I'd like to emphasize that all of this looks way more
complicated than it actually Is.
None of this implies we actually
have to
Re: Retire at 30
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
Google Spreadsheets. Quite cool -- being linkable.
Server responded with:
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It looks like you don't have
Playing a bit with this today, its pretty usful. Allows quick
publishing of either Docs or SS, with its own URL. Like a quick and
dirty web site.
Both Doc and SS allow for multi-site collaberation, versions, etc.
And in Doc, you have basic text editing and formatting, plus HTML
editing
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http://www.vedicart.com/en/index.php
What is Vedic Art?
Vedic Art does not teach anyone how to paint - No
- Vedic Art is a
way
to remember how to paint.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote: Uh, I deal with annuities, lifetime annuities, and SPIAs as part of my business...I'd sure love to see the figures for a 35 year old... Here
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool fflmod@
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This is the point that it amazes me that several
people here have missed, in their one-pointedness.
This quote was made by the *TM* folks,
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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snip
Quite frankly someone should sue them for their unscientific
interference in public schools and government. I really wish
someone had the money and the balls to sue them.
Uh-oh, now Barry and Shemp
A
HREF=http://www.blakearchive.org/exist/blake/archive/work.xq?workid=arojava=yes;All
Religions are One (c. 1788): electronic edition/A
All Religions are One
Currently Available:
All Religions are One, copy A, c. 1795 ( Multiple [2] Owners): electronic
edition
Dates are the probable dates
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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None of this implies we actually
have to do anything --
Let's just call this the UD, the Universal Disclaimer. Sort of
like
no rebroadcast on the accounts and description of this game can
be
made
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