[FairfieldLife] FFL as baseball -- the pinch hater rule

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
The rule goes something like this: when your heavy-
hitter hater is indisposed or taken out of the game
for some reason, first whine a lot, and try to get
the rules ignored so the hater can still bat. If 
that doesn't appear to work, designate one or more
pinch-haters to take over. Keeps the game on the
level you're used to.  :-)

In case no one has noticed, my schtick is to muse
about something that strikes me odd in the "spiritual"
world, postulate a thesis, and then sit back to see
what the reaction is to that thesis. More often than
not IMO, the reaction of those trying to disprove
the thesis proves it instead.

My latest such thesis was that when the beliefs of 
many people who consider themselves "spiritual" are
challenged, they tend to lash out at the challengers
as if attacked personally. The ideas challenged are
almost never dealt with; instead the response is 
limited to laying into the challenger and demonizing
him or her as much as humanly possible. 

This reaction tends to be most pronounced when the
idea challenged is the existence of God, with the
rationale that by attacking the disbeliever one is
not only "defending" God (as if He needs it), but
performing a noble, dharmic action that will gain
His praise. 

But you tend to see the same react-by-attacking 
dynamic when the idea challenged is as silly as 
believing in a benevolent Prime Directive for 
visiting aliens. That idea has as much substance 
as believing that roaches, who after all have been 
on this planet far longer than humans and thus pass 
the "oldness test" have so grown in wisdom that they 
would have a philosophy of "do no harm," to themselves 
and others. As it turns out, hungry roaches are the 
first to go cannibal and eat each other rather than 
starve. So the basic idea cannot be defended. What
to do? Attack the person who points out that it 
cannot be defended. 

And if the person whose function has been self-
defined as the designated attacker is out of the
game for one reason or another, send in a pinch
hater. 

A friend of my father's, a BIG baseball fan, used 
to say that you could see every situation in life
in terms of baseball. He managed to see baseball
analogies in almost everything, and I thought as a 
kid that was a little weird. Who knew that he was
correct the whole time?  :-)




[FairfieldLife] Re: Zakaria: Oil spill isn’t about Obama’s emotions

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog"  wrote:
>
> I've been saying the same thing for days. STFU about Obama's 
> demeanor! I don't CARE! That's not the story, damn it!

Good for Zakaria. That needed to be said good and loud.

 The
> story is, "What is he DOING to get more skimmers, save the
> wetlands, clean the beaches, and ban Corexit?  
> 
> Obama is going to meet Tony Hayward in the Oval office on 
> Wednesday. It's such a stale setting for a photo-op.

It'll be a lot more than a photo-op, actually. More like
a chips-are-down confrontation with all the BP biggies.
Should have done that long since.

And the day before, Obama's first Oval Office address
to the nation--also better late than never--on the oil
spill.

 Kick it
> up a notch. They should go to Grand Isle for two days, put
> on hazmat suits and do an 8 hour shift picking up tarballs
> the first day and then clean oil drenched animals the next
> day. Now, THAT would be DOING something. Maybe it would
> inspire then to have an little more empathy for the disastrous
> impact the BP leak has had on the environment and the on lives
> of the people who live there.

I'm not worried about their empathy. They've got big
trouble on their hands, and they know it. And I don't
want any of the bigwigs, including Obama, wasting time
messing around with tarballs and oiled birds; that's
just more Oil Spill Theater. They have more important
things to do, like getting the cleanup effort ORGANIZED,
like seeing to it the workers' health is protected, like
getting the payouts to local businesses moving, like
giving new methods like Costner's a try, like getting
Jones Act waivers so we can get some of the foreign
assistance that's been offered.

And there are plenty of other things going on in the
world that need attention too.

 
> http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0612/zakaria-oil-spill-obamas-emotions/




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[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread azgrey

That's not very lady-like Raunchydog.

Still doin' bar tricks and opening beers with that thing, or is your camel-toe 
more like a moose-knuckle?

So Turquoise B wears cool Firefly tshirts and you wear this:

http://snipurl.com/xeagd
http://www.evilmilk.com/pictures/Remember_My_Name.htm

What's with that? ;-)

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "raunchydog"  wrote:
>
> Hey, Alex. How about camel toe?
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"
>  wrote:
> >
> > It would be best if links like that were not posted, but that one was
> not what I would call sexually explicit or pornographic. There were no
> images of genitalia and no depictions of sexual acts. Personally, I
> don't consider a woman's naked breasts to be explicitly sexual or
> pornographic. But, again, for the purpose of not triggering action by
> the powers that be at Yahoo, it probably would be best to not even post
> pictures of naked breasts.
> >
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> [http://www.stripersonline.com/surftalk/attachment.php?attachmentid=2784\
> 04&d=1252932520]
>




[FairfieldLife] Zakaria: Oil spill isn’t about Obama’s emotions

2010-06-13 Thread raunchydog
I've been saying the same thing for days. STFU about Obama's demeanor! I don't 
CARE! That's not the story, damn it! The story is, "What is he DOING to get 
more skimmers, save the wetlands, clean the beaches, and ban Corexit?  

Obama is going to meet Tony Hayward in the Oval office on Wednesday. It's such 
a stale setting for a photo-op. Kick it up a notch. They should go to Grand 
Isle for two days, put on hazmat suits and do an 8 hour shift picking up 
tarballs the first day and then clean oil drenched animals the next day. Now, 
THAT would be DOING something. Maybe it would inspire then to have an little 
more empathy for the disastrous impact the BP leak has had on the environment 
and the on lives of the people who live there.
 
http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0612/zakaria-oil-spill-obamas-emotions/



[FairfieldLife] Obama's new position on BP

2010-06-13 Thread raunchydog
"President Obama has given BP an ultimatum to create an escrow fund 
administered by an independent body for the payment of claims and damages or 
the White House will invoke its legal authority to create such an escrow 
account from BP's assets." 

Are the Seize BP protest rallies lighting a fire under Obama's butt? Will Obama 
use his power to make BP pay up or is he just posturing?

http://www.pephost.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=9635



Re: [FairfieldLife] Things are changing

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 7:00 PM, It's just a ride <
bill.hicks.all.a.r...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 6:48 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
>
>>  Who is talking this talk?
>>
>
> The citizens.  But that's a start.
>
>
>
>> Are those proposing the idea authoritative in any way?
>>
>
> What and have their grants and badges lifted?
>
>
>
>>  Are they being opposed by others in authority?
>>
>
> Please read response to previous question.
>
>
>>  The problem is most of the people have graduated.
>>
>> You mean in terms of the dome being relevant for them?
>>
> Yes.
>
>
>
>>  There's also a lot of talk about the years from 2008 to 2012.  These are
>> the years of the Phase Transition.
>>
>> You mean just chit chat around town, or "official" MUM talk?
>>
> The talk about 2008 to 2012 is actually coming from people like Jeff of
> DEVCO.  But not near a mike.
>
>
>
>
>>  You might want to look http://invincibleamerica.org/tallies.html and
>> notice the red.
>>
>> I wonder what accounts for the high numbers lately?
>>
>>
> A large influx of ex-pats for one thing.  One would expect the numbers to
> be low because MUM is out.  Wait a minute.  There are of 12 student fliers
> in MUM.  Least that's how many I counted when I went for an early afternoon
> round 2000/2001 time frame.  And the faculty don't have the money to leave
> FF do they?  Does my pluralizing faculty make me look British?
>
>  --
> "America always choose to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
> else"-- Winston Churchill
>



-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count

2010-06-13 Thread WillyTex
Joe:
> Only Texas skools Willy.
> 
Texas schools like U.T. can't compare to
the school you graduated from - MUM. So,
I guess that makes you smarter than me.

LOL!



[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool  wrote:
>
> I just assumed it was someone hijacking card's email address.
> As far as I know, the real card's name is not John, he does
> not live in SF, he lives in one of those Scandanavian contries
> where paying more than half your money in taxes actually gets
> you something.

Good lord. Card was quoting a spam post from some blog he
reads that was made, complete with link, by Jon of San
Francisco. Card thought it was funny. That's why the
subject heading is "ROFLOL!"

I mean, really...how difficult is that to figure out??


  
> This is what a post from the real card looks like:
>  
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/86057
>   
> "Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only 
> love." 
>  
> - Amma  
> 
> --- On Sun, 6/13/10, Bhairitu  wrote:
> 
> 
> From: Bhairitu 
> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:23 PM
> 
> 
> Byebye, card!
> (After Alex takes a look at your link).
> 
> cardemaister wrote:
> > Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> > dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> > that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> > someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home 
> > alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever 
> > I want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem 
> > getting those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once 
> > upon a time. If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a 
> > free profile on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. 
> > But now I'm here to tell you guys about my experience so you can start 
> > hooking up and stop waiting around like I did for so long.
> >
> > http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc




Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread Mike Dixon
I take it National Geographic doesn't do Yahoo.





From: Alex Stanley 
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, June 13, 2010 2:48:16 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

  


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>
> Byebye Card (after Alex takes a look at your link).

It would be best if links like that were not posted, but that one was not what 
I would call sexually explicit or pornographic. There were no images of 
genitalia and no depictions of sexual acts. Personally, I don't consider a 
woman's naked breasts to be explicitly sexual or pornographic. But, again, for 
the purpose of not triggering action by the powers that be at Yahoo, it 
probably would be best to not even post pictures of naked breasts.





  

Re: [FairfieldLife] Fascist BP Goons block access to beach workers

2010-06-13 Thread Mike Dixon
If the workers are paid by BP, BP has the right to restrict who the workers 
talk to and what they say, at least while on the clock. The workers are paid to 
clean the beach, not give interviews to the media.Stopping to talk or do 
something they are not paid to do, legally, could be considered *theft of 
time*, punishable by termination. I've seen UPS use this tactic when drivers 
are known to talk too much with the customers, interfering with production. 
BTW, what kind of crucial info is a reporter going to get from a *beach 
comber*paid to pick up little bits of oil and tar and put it in a plastic bag. 
Shouldn't they be using paper instead of plastic or a reusable*green* hemp 
fabric bag? Can these workers lean on a shovel and give an interview at the 
same time? Are they union and if so, how much are they paid? Will they have an 
underfunded pension plan waiting for them when the job is finished? Do they get 
dental? Damn, there is so much I want to know!




From: Bhairitu 
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sun, June 13, 2010 11:48:38 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Fascist BP Goons block access to beach workers

  
BP seems to think its authority precludes federal, state and local 
authorities (and possibly their own CEO).

TV Station reporter barred from interviewing workers by corporate goons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZHnStD690U





  

Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread gullible fool




 
I just assumed it was someone hijacking card's email address. As far as I know, 
the real card's name is not John, he does not live in SF, he lives in one of 
those Scandanavian contries where paying more than half your money in taxes 
actually gets you something.
 
This is what a post from the real card looks like:
 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/86057
  
"Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only 
love." 
 
- Amma  

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, Bhairitu  wrote:


From: Bhairitu 
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:23 PM


Byebye, card!
(After Alex takes a look at your link).

cardemaister wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home 
> alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever I 
> want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem getting 
> those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once upon a time. 
> If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a free profile 
> on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But now I'm here 
> to tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking up and stop 
> waiting around like I did for so long.
>
> http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc
>
>
>   





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[FairfieldLife] Intro to Supreme Science

2010-06-13 Thread anatol_zinc
Intro to Supreme Science

Leonard Jacobson used to be a judge 
and so truth expresses through him with clarity and simplicity

The two dimensions of ego 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-qDe8Ei1_s 

True Awakening, Part 2
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRBS0BovCWw 

"Hi Evuliennka, The sudden awakening that you experienced is a blessing and a 
gift. But it can also make living in the world difficult at times. That is why 
I teach a two step path of awakening. The first step is Presence. To be present 
is simple and immediate. At the deepest level, it is the fully awakened state, 
which reveals Oneness and Is-ness. The second step is Mastery of your mind and 
ego! This is a process which occurs over time.
 
It involves bringing consciousness to all the ways you are involuntarily pulled 
out of Presence. It includes the resistance of the ego, judgment of yourself 
and others, repressed emotions, and losing yourself in others. Mastery of the 
mind and ego enables you to become fundamentally established in Presence. It 
enables you to play easily in the world of time without getting lost there. It 
is a process of integration and it is essential in true awakening. Blessings, 
Leonard Jacobson" 


The ego's surrender 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nu5reOQELU 

The Healing Power of Presence 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1elqnvlMAm0 


Liberating Jesus, DVD trailer of Leonard Jacobson's provocative one man play
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj2RQtEPQOQ

enjoy,
anatol 




[FairfieldLife] What the Buddha did not teach

2010-06-13 Thread emptybill

1.  Enlightenment. The word `enlightenment' does not appear
anywhere in the Buddhist texts. Enlightenment is a Western concept
referring to the modern era in the West where science and reason
gradually replaced God who gave out punishments and rewards for human
beliefs and behavior. The word `bodhi' means awakening. It comes
from the root word `budh' – to wake up. It sounds arrogant
to say "I am enlightened.' it sounds like belief in a
"Self" to say "I am enlightened" since it implies a Self
coming to Light We can appreciate those who woke up. In the Seven
Factors of `Enlightenment' (Pali: satta bojjhangā Skt.:
sapta bodhyanga) the word is bojjhanga – bodhi to awake and anga
– "aspects of or limbs of" – thus the phrase is seven
limbs of awakening.

By the way:  A decade ago I wrote a book called Light on Enlightenment.
A Pali scholar made clear to me years later the distinction between
awakening and enlightenment. We live and learn!
Christopher Titmuss


[FairfieldLife] Post Count

2010-06-13 Thread FFL PostCount
Fairfield Life Post Counter
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11 It's just a ride 
10 Jason 
 9 Bhairitu 
 8 emptybill 
 8 WillyTex 
 6 authfriend 
 6 Rick Archer 
 5 Duveyoung 
 4 anatol_zinc 
 4 Mike Dixon 
 4 Alex Stanley 
 3 cardemaister 
 3 John 
 3 "do.rflex" 
 2 raunchydog 
 2 Sal Sunshine 
 2 Hugo 
 1 yifuxero 
 1 merlin 
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 1 Joe 
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[FairfieldLife] The first christian heretic REALLY excecuted by the Church

2010-06-13 Thread emptybill
Priscillian, Spanish  churchman, bishop of Ávila. His appointment to
the bishopric was  protested by orthodox leaders, who had condemned his
former activities  as a lay preacher in S Spain, at the Synod of
Zaragoza (380). Although  Priscillian's ideas were repeatedly denounced,
it is not clear that they  were heretical. He was suspected of
Manichaean and Gnostic leanings  because he stressed puristic ideals,
sought perfection in asceticism,  and dabbled in astrology. The church
had been attacking his views for  some time when Roman Emperor Maximus
ordered that Priscillian be put to  death for practicing magic
(astrology).

Priscillian  appealed to the emperor, with the unexpected result that,
with six of  his companions, he was beheaded at Trier in 385, the first
Christian  heretics to be put to death by Christians. This act had the
approval of  the synod which met at Trier in the same year ...



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 5:35 PM, raunchydog  wrote:

>
>
> Hey, Alex. How about camel toe?
>
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" 
> wrote:
> >
> > It would be best if links like that were not posted, but that one was not
> what I would call sexually explicit or pornographic. There were no images of
> genitalia and no depictions of sexual acts. Personally, I don't consider a
> woman's naked breasts to be explicitly sexual or pornographic. But, again,
> for the purpose of not triggering action by the powers that be at Yahoo, it
> probably would be best to not even post pictures of naked breasts.
> >
>
>
>
We're talking SF here.  I can dredge up some gay porn.  I have some porn
left from  my last upload to FFL.  But that was straight pron.

-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 2:12 PM, Bhairitu  wrote:

>
> Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand.  I
> always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I
> go through them replace them.   I have some food bars on hand and I have
> first aid stuff.   I also know what to do in event of an earthquake.  A
> couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1
> mile away.  I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my
> place is set up the safest thing to do.   The thing roared through my
> house like a train going through.  It didn't do much damage outside of
> screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need
> the frame redone.  It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top
> of the hill.
>
> Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house
> rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where
> it was centered.  One the other evening was a light one centered about
> 40 miles away but still rocked the house.
>
> What else would you do, Nabby?
>
> If you think that bun hopping will prevent them then we have a slightly
> used bridge to sell you. :-D
>
>
>
Do you have thousands of dollar in cash or travelers checks?  Everybody's
plastic was useless, as were checks when the earthquake hit the yuppie areas
of SF  But then it's the yuppie areas of SF that are hit, since they are all
made out of dredging.



-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


[FairfieldLife] The 1st person in Christian history to be executed for heresy?

2010-06-13 Thread emptybill
It should be obvious to almost anybody who's thought
of it for more than 5 seconds ...

...  that bold-faced generalizations are only for people
who have 5 seconds to think.

However, I'm sure we can get quotes with volumes of
citations from traditional non-Semitic sources on the
prevalence of "guilt, shame and divisiveness" in those
non-Semitic sacred texts.

So please ...
grace us with these new revelations.

WillyTex especially will want to know.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine 
wrote:
>
> On Jun 13, 2010, at 5:06 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
>
> > I'm with the author of the article I posted. Any God
> > who can't take a joke is not worth admiring. And any
> > God who expects his followers to exact retribution on
> > the tellers of those jokes is as much of a psychopath
> > as the followers are.
>
> It should be obvious to almost anybody who's thought
> of it for more than 5 seconds that most of the great
> religions (so-called) of the world are pretty much based
> on guilt, shame, and divisiveness.  Not that there's
> anything wrong with that, of course...
>
> Sal
>




[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
>   Gen. Bill Leeds had a malware problem and spam
> was coming from his mail.
> 
>   Now it looks like Cardmaister has Malware
> infected in his computer.??

Yes, very clever malware to give the post the subject
heading "ROFLOL!"




[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread raunchydog
Hey, Alex. How about camel toe?

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"
 wrote:
>
> It would be best if links like that were not posted, but that one was
not what I would call sexually explicit or pornographic. There were no
images of genitalia and no depictions of sexual acts. Personally, I
don't consider a woman's naked breasts to be explicitly sexual or
pornographic. But, again, for the purpose of not triggering action by
the powers that be at Yahoo, it probably would be best to not even post
pictures of naked breasts.
>

















 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Inside Vajra??

2010-06-13 Thread emptybill
He becomes invaginated.

a.nimaa -

He now mentions the result of sanyama as tato'.nimaa ... ghaatascha.

tatra.nimaa - what is atomization? The answer is -- it is an "a.nu.h"
(atom), i.e. just by desiring to be so he becomes subtler than the
subtle; by that atomization he enters everything, even a vajra
(adamantine substance); and thus he becomes invisible to everyone.

Yogasutrabhasyavivarana of Shankara 


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Churchill story

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 11:11 AM, parminides  wrote:

> I just noticed that my favorite Churchill story and brian64705's both
> involved Clement Atlee and the bathroom!
>
>
> It's the w.c., dammit!

-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


[FairfieldLife] MMY spoke of 2012

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On the IA course.  He was asked early on by a cp.  He mentioned the phase
transition between 2008 and 2012.  Do I have the tape?  Of course not.  But
I'm pulling what MMY said out of IA consciousness, such as it is.  Please
hold and hold and hold and hold.   2012 was to be the end of Bush-like
people, the end of Das Kapital.

-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 2:47 PM, cardemaister wrote:

>
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with
> someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home
> alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever
> I want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem
> getting those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once
> upon a time. If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a
> free profile on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But
> now I'm here to tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking
> up and stop waiting around like I did for so long.
>
> http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc
>
>
>
Dude, you're in S.F.  What's hard about picking up chicks no matter what age
you are?  Been there.  Am disease free, PTL.  I came to SF a little early so
they weren't passing out HIV yet, PTL.

-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread Alex Stanley


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>
> Byebye Card (after Alex takes a look at your link).
 
It would be best if links like that were not posted, but that one was not what 
I would call sexually explicit or pornographic. There were no images of 
genitalia and no depictions of sexual acts. Personally, I don't consider a 
woman's naked breasts to be explicitly sexual or pornographic. But, again, for 
the purpose of not triggering action by the powers that be at Yahoo, it 
probably would be best to not even post pictures of naked breasts.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB  
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "emptybill"  
wrote:
> >
> > Now we have a chance to redefine the purpose of
> > the posting limit - maintaining order and access,
> > not performative castigation.
> 
> There are some who believe that someone who can't 
> say everything they have to say in a given week in
> 50 posts is not so much excelling in "performance" 
> as they are suffering from "performance anxiety," 
> and trying to cover lack of quality with quantity.

Boy, the people who believe that sure are dumb. 
Especially when it turns out that before the posting
limit was imposed, they routinely made *way* more
than 50 per week.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Joe"  
wrote:
>
> The time off will do her good. Just think Judy.all
>  of those posts you'd still be able to make if you
> hadn't knee jerk reacted to Barry all those times.

Note that Joe made more posts last week attacking me
for criticizing Barry than I made, you know, criticizing
Barry. Joe doesn't have to worry about running out of
posts, though, because he has hardly anything else to
say.

Joe, I *understand* why you hate it when I criticize
Barry. You know my criticisms are on target, so they
create cognitive dissonance in your bromance with him.
It's never fun to see an idol brought down.

On the other hand, look at it this way: the more I
criticize him, the more he fawns over you in an attempt
to neutralize the cognitive dissonance and inspire you
to defend him. So you get *more* attention from him
when I criticize him. I imagine you're really thanking
me in your heart of hearts.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine 
 wrote:
>
> On Jun 11, 2010, at 9:19 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:

> > Judy is very conscientious about keeping track of her
> > posts, but this time she mistakenly remembered her post
> > count as 44 instead of 46 and accidentally over-posted.
> > It happens, and she's not at all arguing about the 
> > suspension. Her only issue was with the language of my 
> > response to Nabby-ji earlier this morning. 
> 
> Unbelievable.  Judy, banned for a week, must, 
> *must* correct Alex on his--totally irrelevant--
> observation that, "She started the day knowing she only
> had four more posts left.."  when in fact, she started
> the day thinking she had *6* posts left!!  OMG, this
> error cannot stand!

How many here think Stupid Sal is *so* stupid that she
can't see that Alex's initial wording inadvertently 
made it sound as if I'd overposted deliberately?

How many here think it's likely that Stupid Sal (and/or
Barry or Joe or Vaj or the do.rk) would have used that
wording as the basis for attacking me for deliberately
making an extra post if Alex hadn't explained otherwise?

In fact, I suspect Sal was fixing to do exactly that when
she read Alex's clarification. Since she couldn't attack
me for intentionally going over, she racked her brains to
conjure up an alternate attack.

Unfortunately she doesn't have enough brains to rack to
generate an attack that makes any sense.

> Sayonara, Judy.

Opsie!




[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count -- For The Record

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  
wrote:

> And how do we know that Judy wasn't planning a "vaca"
> and won't be back for a week anyway so didn't care.  I
> believe she did that before.

Let me get this straight. Are you really suggesting that
I deliberately overposted because I was going away, and
that I've done that before? Are you suggesting I lied to
Alex when I told him it was an accident?



[FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count -- For The Record

2010-06-13 Thread authfriend
Goodness. I go away for a couple days, and everybody panics!

Got back this afternoon to find I'd been unbanned. Many thanks
to the Powers That Be. (And yes, I'll keep it to 49 posts this
week.)

Thanks as well to those who pleaded for mercy on my behalf.

Those who insisted on the opposite, well, you know, UYMFs...

(Alex excepted, natch; he was just doin' his job and was
very nice about it.)


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" 

 wrote:
>
> I did email her. She has not responded to it.
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "emptybill"  
wrote:
> >
> > She emailed me Friday so she's probably still in town. I'm
> > wondering if Alex has emailed her with an "it's ok to post" 
> > message?
> > 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer"  
wrote:
> > >
> > > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 

[mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com]
> > > On Behalf Of Bhairitu
> > > Sent: Saturday, June 12, 2010 2:06 PM
> > > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> > > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Post Count -- For The 
Record
> > >   
> > > All this talk is silly. Either keep the 50 post limit or 
> > > no limits. And how do we know that Judy wasn't planning a 
> > > "vaca" and won't be back for a week anyway so didn't care. 
> > > I believe she did that before.
> > >  
> > > Well, she hasn't posted since she was unbanned, if Alex 
> > > did that, so she may be out of town, but if her intention 
> > > was to overpost because she was leaving, why would she 
> > > have limited it to 51?




[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread John


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>
> nablusoss1008 wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
> >   
> >
> >   
>  What else would you do, Nabby?
>  
>  
> >>> How about leaving California ?
> >>>   
> >> For where?  I don't know any UFO owners.  :-D
> >>
> >> But Californians would rather fight than quit. 
> >> 
> >
> > You want to fight a major earthquake ? 
> > Well, good luck with that ! 
> >
> >   
> 
> Not a major earthquakes but things like the state's bankruptcy, etc.  
> Personally San Francisco should only be home to shipping warehouses 
> because they could tolerate a major earthquake.   But it's premium real 
> estate and people are crazy enough to want to live there.  That said my 
> sister lives right on top of the Hayward fault (been trying to get them 
> to move for years) which is the next one likely to pop.

Ahem, I'm living here in SF and loving it, thank you very much.  It took me 
many years to get back here from Seattle.  I'll take my chances here than the 
rain and cold of Seattle.










> 
> > My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. 
> > Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness 
> > Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go 
> > there.
> 
> We'll see.  Midwest communities are prone to tornadoes.
>




Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread Bhairitu
Byebye Card (after Alex takes a look at your link).

cardemaister wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> someone else. 





[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread Jason

  Gen. Bill Leeds had a malware problem and spam
was coming from his mail.

  Now it looks like Cardmaister has Malware
infected in his computer.??

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, John  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 1:25 PM

 
This guy sounds like someone here on FFL. He is either getting paid to 
advertize or that he's a liar.

---  cardemaister  wrote:
>
> 
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home 
> alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever I 
> want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem getting 
> those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once upon a time. 
> If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a free profile 
> on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But now I'm here 
> to tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking up and stop 
> waiting around like I did for so long.
> 
> http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc

 
 


  

[FairfieldLife] Re: ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread John
This guy sounds like someone here on FFL.  He is either getting paid to 
advertize or that he's a liar.



--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister  wrote:
>
> 
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home 
> alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever I 
> want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem getting 
> those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once upon a time. 
> If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a free profile 
> on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But now I'm here 
> to tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking up and stop 
> waiting around like I did for so long.
> 
> http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc
>




Re: [FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread Bhairitu
Byebye, card!
(After Alex takes a look at your link).

cardemaister wrote:
> Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that 
> dude that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am 
> that guy. No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with 
> someone else. No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home 
> alone and rub one out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever I 
> want it. What's more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem getting 
> those other chicks I barely even had the courage to talk to once upon a time. 
> If someone had only told me it was as easy as signing up for a free profile 
> on AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But now I'm here 
> to tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking up and stop 
> waiting around like I did for so long.
>
> http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc
>
>
>   



[FairfieldLife] ROFLOL!

2010-06-13 Thread cardemaister

Hey guys, I'm Jon from San Francisco. My whole life I've wanted to be that dude 
that scores with all the hot chicks without even trying. And now I am that guy. 
No more buying drinks in bars only to have the girl go home with someone else. 
No more wasting money on wining and dining only to go home alone and rub one 
out to porn. Now I get all the sex I can handle, whenever I want it. What's 
more, my confidence is so high now I have no problem getting those other chicks 
I barely even had the courage to talk to once upon a time. If someone had only 
told me it was as easy as signing up for a free profile on 
AdultFriendFinder.com, I woulda done it a long time ago. But now I'm here to 
tell you guys about my experience so you can start hooking up and stop waiting 
around like I did for so long.

http://adultfriendfinder.com/go/page/blog_jonzblog?pid=g779663-ppc



[FairfieldLife] Chakra Consonance

2010-06-13 Thread Buck
Chakras and consonance,
Interesting short on NPR this morning
about the science of effect in music
of consonance and dis-consonance.
A lot like the experience spectrum of spiritual, non spiritual,
un-spiritual and anti-spiritual music in the
subtle system of the body, neurophysiology and chakras.
Can be quite a conscious effect if someone knows what they
are doing, or not.  
 
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=127748343


-Buck



[FairfieldLife] Transcendent Man - Documentary trailer

2010-06-13 Thread do.rflex


http://transcendentman.com/




[FairfieldLife] Re: Two photos, same subject, different intent

2010-06-13 Thread Alex Stanley


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
>  
>   sri Rick-ji, could you make an exception for me.
>  I got to upload that Sarah Palin file to FFL.
> It's important for people to send it everywhere.

If you're referring to that powerpoint file containing photoshopped, explicitly 
pornographic images of Sarah Palin, there's no way we're going to allow it to 
be uploaded to the FFL file section. The reason for this is that allowing that 
kind of content can result in Yahoo designating FFL as an adult group, and 
adult groups don't show up on the Yahoo Groups search engine. FFL is an open 
discussion forum, and we don't want it hidden away, out of sight, in Yahoo's 
adult backwater. 

And, WTF is so important about people seeing a bunch of idiotic photoshopped 
pictures? Seriously, get a grip.



[FairfieldLife] Fascist BP Goons block access to beach workers

2010-06-13 Thread Bhairitu
BP seems to think its authority precludes federal, state and local 
authorities (and possibly their own CEO).

TV Station reporter barred from interviewing workers by corporate goons.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZHnStD690U



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread Bhairitu
nablusoss1008 wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>   
>
>   
 What else would you do, Nabby?
 
 
>>> How about leaving California ?
>>>   
>> For where?  I don't know any UFO owners.  :-D
>>
>> But Californians would rather fight than quit. 
>> 
>
> You want to fight a major earthquake ? 
> Well, good luck with that ! 
>
>   

Not a major earthquakes but things like the state's bankruptcy, etc.  
Personally San Francisco should only be home to shipping warehouses 
because they could tolerate a major earthquake.   But it's premium real 
estate and people are crazy enough to want to live there.  That said my 
sister lives right on top of the Hayward fault (been trying to get them 
to move for years) which is the next one likely to pop.

> My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. 
> Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness Maharishi 
> Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go there.

We'll see.  Midwest communities are prone to tornadoes.


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who was the 1st person in Christian history to be executed for heresy?

2010-06-13 Thread Sal Sunshine
On Jun 13, 2010, at 5:06 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:

> I'm with the author of the article I posted. Any God
> who can't take a joke is not worth admiring. And any
> God who expects his followers to exact retribution on
> the tellers of those jokes is as much of a psychopath
> as the followers are.

It should be obvious to almost anybody who's thought
of it for more than 5 seconds that most of the great 
religions (so-called) of the world are pretty much based
on guilt, shame, and divisiveness.  Not that there's 
anything wrong with that, of course...

Sal



[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>

> >> What else would you do, Nabby?
> >> 
> >
> >
> > How about leaving California ?
> 
> For where?  I don't know any UFO owners.  :-D
> 
> But Californians would rather fight than quit. 

You want to fight a major earthquake ? 
Well, good luck with that ! 

My advice, for all it's worth; get out of there now. 
Fairfield will forever be safe due to the blessings of His Holiness Maharishi 
Mahesh Yogi. Avoid the problem that has not yet come, just go there.

This Master of Masters blessed your country. His loving blessings will stand 
forever.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNn90ZzuNX8&feature=related

He blessed your nation but it would not be possible for this blessing to be 
absolute, everywhere. It's simply not possible. That is why I advice you to go 
to Fairfield.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkC9IusniMw

Maharishi's heros:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5sBK1zg6cEo&feature=related

Howard Stein interviews Maharishi in Washington DC:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJQweEsgupM&NR=1

"Why Maharishi came out of the Himalaya's to teach Transcendental Meditation", 
Humboldt, 1972:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Vy6fpoN-s4&feature=channel

Film maker David Lynch asks Maharishi an interesting question from a student 
:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3I-yyDfIrQ&feature=related

Do You Have Divine Powers - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi ? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElEzszR6ig4&feature=related



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 7:33 AM, Jason  wrote:

>
>
> *  Barry, have you read Thomas Harris Transactional
> analysis.  He divides human psych into three
> components.  "Parent, adult and Child"*
>
> *  Some people have more parent in their psych and
> tend to be Guru like.  Some people tend to have
> more child in their psych  and they tend to flock
> to Guru authority figure.*
>
> *  People who have more adult in their psych tend to
> be more logical and have mature mutually
> benificial relationships.  ask Dr. Pete about
> this.*
>
> *  did you read my old post.?  
> 232741
> *
>
>
Thank you for this.  I thought TA was developed by the hip psychotherapist
Eric Bern.



-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


Re: [FairfieldLife] World Cup Kick-off Concert in South Africa: Watch Now!

2010-06-13 Thread It's just a ride
On Sun, Jun 13, 2010 at 8:28 AM, raunchydog  wrote:

> Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (The Official 2010 FIFA Music video by
> Shakira featuring Freshlyground
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRpeEdMmmQ0
>
>
>

You should watch the WC (now that's funny, IMO) in a dive Meskin cantena in
the "bad" part of town with the bachelor expats (or maybe not, maybe I'm the
expat) spending their disposable income on carne asada and Corona.  I have
wished for one thing all of my life: anorexia.  Well, I am paying for a
bunch of Irishmen to round in FF.  I got my wish.  It sucks.  I am offered a
very small bowl of borracho beans (it is time of the WC, after all).  I am
asked what I want to eat.  I say I'll just pay for the bowl of beans.  I'm
told the beans are free.  I say I'll leave a big tip for a gringo. Like
Barry, I don't drink, so I'm the only sober guy in the dive, watching the WC
on gigantic screen TVs.

-- 
"America always chooses to do the right thing -- after it's tried everything
else"-- Winston Churchill


[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
 
  no Barry, the reason I sent that mail was I felt
that Palin file might be of some use to you.

  Please explain what you mean by 'throw shit out
here'.  "not expect a response".??  Sounds odd for
a discussion forum.??

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 9:19 AM


Dude, I've called you on this whiny attention
seeking followed by petulant anger when the
attention isn't given to you before. I tried
in my earlier reply to be as nice to you as I
could, explaining to you why I didn't find 
what you posted all that interesting, and that
it was neither a condemnation of you or the
things you find interesting. I just don't find
it interesting, that's all.

I'm starting to feel a little stalked here. You 
send me emails trying to get my attention, you 
try to get me to chat with you online whenever 
I log into Yahoo mail, so often that I finally 
had to block you. What is *up* with this shit? 

Free clue. I treat Fairfield Life the same way
Curtis did, as a place to write stuff and *in* 
writing figure out what I think about various
things. I just throw shit out there, and then
move on to the next shit. I'm not looking for
any particular response to what I write, or for
a response at all. If someone springboards off 
of something I write and takes it somewhere fun
and interesting, and in a direction I'm inter-
ested in, I'll join in. Otherwise I'll just 
write the next shit that crosses my brain and 
throw it out.

You're acting like Edg here. In his latest 
diatribe, he condemns me for not falling all 
over myself thanking him or "making up with
him" because he agreed with me about something.
Are you both FIVE YEARS OLD? Grow the fuck up.

---  Jason  wrote:
>
> I think Barry boy has some problems.  He states
> he likes to listen to experience and not
> psychology 'theories'.  He dosen't understand why
> does a boner arise the first place (evolution)
 
 


  

[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
> I think Barry boy has some problems.  He states
> he likes to listen to experience and not
> psychology 'theories'.  He dosen't understand why
> does a boner arise the first place (evolution)

Dude, I've called you on this whiny attention
seeking followed by petulant anger when the
attention isn't given to you before. I tried
in my earlier reply to be as nice to you as I
could, explaining to you why I didn't find 
what you posted all that interesting, and that
it was neither a condemnation of you or the
things you find interesting. I just don't find
it interesting, that's all.

I'm starting to feel a little stalked here. You 
send me emails trying to get my attention, you 
try to get me to chat with you online whenever 
I log into Yahoo mail, so often that I finally 
had to block you. What is *up* with this shit? 

Free clue. I treat Fairfield Life the same way
Curtis did, as a place to write stuff and *in* 
writing figure out what I think about various
things. I just throw shit out there, and then
move on to the next shit. I'm not looking for
any particular response to what I write, or for
a response at all. If someone springboards off 
of something I write and takes it somewhere fun
and interesting, and in a direction I'm inter-
ested in, I'll join in. Otherwise I'll just 
write the next shit that crosses my brain and 
throw it out.

You're acting like Edg here. In his latest 
diatribe, he condemns me for not falling all 
over myself thanking him or "making up with
him" because he agreed with me about something.
Are you both FIVE YEARS OLD? Grow the fuck up.




Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread Bhairitu
nablusoss1008 wrote:
>>
>> Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand.  I 
>> always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I 
>> go through them replace them.   I have some food bars on hand and I have 
>> first aid stuff.   I also know what to do in event of an earthquake.  A 
>> couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 
>> mile away.  I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my 
>> place is set up the safest thing to do.   The thing roared through my 
>> house like a train going through.  It didn't do much damage outside of 
>> screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need 
>> the frame redone.  It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top 
>> of the hill.
>>
>> Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house 
>> rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where 
>> it was centered.  One the other evening was a light one centered about 
>> 40 miles away but still rocked the house.
>>
>> What else would you do, Nabby?
>> 
>
>
> How about leaving California ?

For where?  I don't know any UFO owners.  :-D

But Californians would rather fight than quit.  As far as earthquakes go 
I'm probably not in a bad area.  I don't live on reclaimed land which 
acts like jello in an earthquake.   I'm more likely to leave California 
if they elect Meg Whitman governor.



[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread WillyTex


Duveyoung:
> I'll put you above Willy in that you 
> are a more clever troll, but you're a 
> troll nonetheless in that you hit and 
> run...
>
Edg, you need to just keep your pie hole 
shut about Turq. Your accusations about 
Turq and his private sex life is trollish 
- it's none of your business what he does 
with his spare time. You are not even
making any sense anymore.




[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
>   Barry, you do have a certain pig-headedness,
> I've noticed that.
> 
>   You are an extremely Cynical person, a serial
> Critic who has to posit a Critique for anything
> you come across.
> 
>   Have you considered that you are a dogmatic
> rebel who lashes out at everything and a fanatical
> anarchist.
> 
>   You are the most incorrigible person I've seen
> on the Net


And a "Buddhist" who is desperate to denounce the only Master he ever knew on a 
daily basis here on FFL. Every day, 7 days a week ! 

Go figure !



[FairfieldLife] New Crop Circle: Walbury Hill, nr Combe, Berkshire. Reported 12th June.

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008

  

Walbury Hill, nr Combe, Berkshire. Reported 12th June.
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Stuart is now reporting to me live from the latest circle at Walbury
Hill, near Combe, Berkshire.. It looks like a coiled serpent and the
tail is made up of 17 circles diminishing in size. Its main body is made
up of concentric rings. At the top of the formation there is a snaking
tongue which meanders for about 30 met...ers. This formation is situated
in really stunning scenery. Judging from the lay it as was created 2 to
3 days ago. The barley is now recovering. Well done Stuart. We will look
forward to seeing your pole ground shots later today. (Time 13:11)
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[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
  Barry, you do have a certain pig-headedness,
I've noticed that.

  You are an extremely Cynical person, a serial
Critic who has to posit a Critique for anything
you come across.

  Have you considered that you are a dogmatic
rebel who lashes out at everything and a fanatical
anarchist.

  You are the most incorrigible person I've seen
on the Net

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 8:32 AM

 
 figured you needed to get that off your chest. :-)

Both you and Judy are very similar, in that you 
seem to believe that hurling bad writing at someone 
you hate is the worst thing you can do to them, and
causes them to feel some kind of pain. I can't speak 
for others, but in me it merely causes me to feel 
pity for the person who considered it writing. 


 


  

[FairfieldLife] Marte Aas: Crop Circles (2010)

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.blip.tv/file/3727962/



[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:


> You are the worst person at Fairfield life -- if you left, there'd be a big 
> sigh of relief here, and minds might again have the courage to try to engage 
> others here with a true spontaneity.  Your sniping obliterates any positivity 
> you bring to this place with your snapshots of Europe etc.  


BRAVO !



[FairfieldLife] Marte Aas: Crop Circles (2010)

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.blip.tv/file/3727962/



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Lock-down on the Gulf

2010-06-13 Thread Mike Dixon
Of course we don't own all the oil in the Gulf. China and Vietnam are, or will 
be, drilling there along with everybody else. So we can stop our drilling and 
leave all that oil to the Cubans, Vietnamese and Chinese who, I'm sure, don't  
have near the technical skill American and European companies do.





From: Duveyoung 
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sat, June 12, 2010 12:37:49 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Lock-down on the Gulf

  
Ban BP here and it suddenly is "drilling for oil for Mexico." Who says that 
America owns all the oil in the gulf? No one. 

Edg

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>
> For those of us who would like to end this madness of predatory 
> corporations BP has done us a big favor as they're showing the world how 
> incompetent big corporations can be. Hopefully this will spark interest 
> in banning the size of companies throughout the world. To just ban 
> them in the US won't do because they'll just go off to someplace like 
> Dubai and headquarter there. So we also have to get the populace in 
> places like that in on program too.
> 
> brian64705 wrote:
> > Flight over the oil spill yesterday here: 
> > http://www.youtube.com/user/jamescfox
> >
> > Flight over BP Oil disaster Day 52 with Marine Biologist, Dr. Carl Safina
> > From: jamescfox | June 11, 2010 | 3,225 views
> > James Fox flew over the BP Gulf oil disaster with Marine Biologist Dr. Carl 
> > Safina who's president of Blue Ocean Institute on day 52 of the BP Oil 
> > spill. What we saw and documented was horrific.
> > This flight was made possible by Gulf Restoration Network. Video produced 
> > by James Fox and Jette Newell with help from Associate Producers Cara Fay 
> > and Ann Morton. 
> >
>





  

[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread Jason

  I think Barry boy has some problems.  He states
he likes to listen to experience and not
psychology 'theories'.  He dosen't understand why
does a boner arise the first place (evolution)

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, WillyTex  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 7:44 AM

 
So, enlightenment is by your definition, the sense
of 'Wonder' you feel when you meditate on the 'Truth'.

FairfieldLife/message/249795

That's one of the myths that TMers like to rap about.

You 'walk the walk' by sending messages from cafes
expounding on psychological states without even
having read a single book or attended a single class 
in Psychology 101?

So, I guess that's a wrap on this subject.

But, you'd think that you would have at least read 
one book on psychology by Abraham Maslow or Carl 
Jung!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype

You claimed to have read over 200 books on the 
Cathars, but not a single book on the Gnostics. 

Everyone knows that Bogumils are derivbed from 
Paulicans, Paulicans from Manicheans, Manicheans 
from Gnostics and the Cathars are derived from 
Gnostics.

Subject: Cathars are derived from Gnostics
Author: Kater Moggin
Newsgroups: alt.religion.gnostic
Date: May 10, 2007
http://tinyurl.com/25ynndy

The question is, why would anyone rap about 
psychology or the Gnostics when they obviously 
don't know anything about either? It doesn't 
make any sense to rap about 'enlightenment' 
when you haven't even experienced it. 

Go figure.

 


  

[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:
>
> There, I've done my good deed for Sunday and maybe saved 
> Judy some toil.

I figured you needed to get that off your chest.  :-)

Both you and Judy are very similar, in that you 
seem to believe that hurling bad writing at someone 
you hate is the worst thing you can do to them, and
causes them to feel some kind of pain. I can't speak 
for others, but in me it merely causes me to feel 
pity for the person who considered it writing. 





[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex"  wrote:
>
>
>

>
> The question is, why would anyone rap about
> psychology or the Gnostics when they obviously
> don't know anything about either? It doesn't
> make any sense to rap about 'enlightenment'
> when you haven't even experienced it.
>
> Go figure.


Bingo !

Most "Buddhists" are at a loss about what is going on in the world
today, not to mention the broad awakening as a result of the work of His
Holiness Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.

Simply read the confused posts of the "Vaj" here at FFL.

Maharishi established the ground and procalimed the Age of Enlightenment
in 1975.  Now Maitreya has come to fulfill His misssion.

All Glory to Maharishi and Guru Dev !



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The `star' that heralds Maitreya's emergence 




Benjamin Creme discusses the emergence of Maitreya, The World Teacher
Please click to view:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CoHGRzKoHv8


The Master's article for
Share International magazine,
May 2010 Men awaken to Maitreya
by the Master —, through Benjamin Creme, 11 April 2010

>From now, men will take more seriously the idea that help is at hand,
that they are not alone, not without aid in their grief and
helplessness. Recent events have brought again to humanity the hope
that, at the point of their greatest need, when they had all but
relinquished hope of succour, somehow their prayers would be answered
and their pain assuaged. So potent has been the response to the essence
of Maitreya's words, however quietly or obliquely uttered, that many
already feel heartened and reassured that all will be well, that the
future for men will be just and kind, even better than they dared to
hope. Many are already beginning to doubt that this man is really
`one of us', but is someone sent from above to answer their call
for help, and to ease their burden. Many, doubtless, find His words
unhelpful and obstructive to their desires, but many more, by far, sense
the simple truth of His ideas, and await eagerly their fruition. Thus,
quietly and steadily does Maitreya aid the plight of men. Some have
already recognized Him and pray to Him. Others are glad to hear aloud
the answers to their many problems and await the opportunity to play a
part in their solution.

Echo

Thus do the simple words of Maitreya echo through the world. Thus do
they awaken in men the hope of renewal. Where enough men are so awakened
and ready for change Maitreya will increase the tempo and energy of His
delivery and galvanize millions to call for action on their own behalf.
Men must understand that action must come from themselves, else nothing
new can happen. Where men realize this they will act, spontaneously and
with hearts ablaze with hope. So will it be, and so will men fulfil
their destiny and create the better framework for the new age which
opens before them.

Beginning

Maitreya is at the beginning only of His task to guide men into right
relationship; but already He finds that His words encourage, and soon
will galvanize, millions to act and claim their destiny, not through
revolution but through revelation of their own divinity.

(Read more articles by the Master)





[FairfieldLife] Beatles-Book ....

2010-06-13 Thread Rick Archer
Hi Rick,

for all the TMmers, there is new fodder.
The book:
You never give me your money - 
the battle for the soul of the Beatles - 
by Peter Doggett

  You
Never Give Me Your Money: The Battle for the Soul of the "Beatles"

It starts in 1967, and has the maharishi in the
openinig chapter.
And closes in the late 90s, with George doing his
concert for the Natural Law Party.

Very detailed, and factual ...
http://www.amazon.com/You-Never-Give-Your-Money/dp/0061774464/ref=sr_1_1?ie=
UTF8
 &s=books&qid=1276442090&sr=1-1
http://tinyurl.com/25t2mdr


 
 


[FairfieldLife] Re: Two photos, same subject, different intent

2010-06-13 Thread WillyTex


Jason:
> I got to upload that Sarah Palin file to FFL.
> It's important for people to send it everywhere.
> 
You sound really scared of a Photoshopped photo 
of Sarah Palin on the cover of Newsweek! 

Apparently this Newsweek edition doesn't even hit 
the news stands until next week, Jason! Go figure.



[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread Duveyoung
Barry,

You're not worth the effort to mount the kind of onslaught it would take to 
break through your denial, but for funzies, I'll toss out a thousand or so 
words right now -- my pleasure -- but not a purposed and aimed agenda wrapped 
pleasure with any chance of piercing your cast iron veils.

Nor have you actually given any permission to do so despite the "request."  
You've got all shields on red alert all the time -- and it feels like you're a 
photobomber in every social situation you enterunwelcome and making faces 
in the background of life.  I think just about everyone is saying, inwardly, 
"" when you're around.  

I'll put you above Willy in that you are a more clever troll, but you're a 
troll nonetheless in that you hit and run.  I tried and tried in my early days 
here to like you, because you have a way with words and love writing, but every 
time I challenged you, you IMMEDIATELY resorted to smarm and putdowns and in 
general emitting a vibe that would get your face punched in real life.  I gave 
you several chances to be a regular person, but you always have treated me with 
an unfounded derision.  I finally had to see my own naiveté about people on the 
Internet and that you are simply a rotton fucking person to invite to any 
gathering.

"Unfounded" in that you will not engage ANYONE here with a true "let's get at 
the truth together" intent.  If I've been wrong about this or that, and I'm 
human, so yeah I have been wrong, but when I have been you've been as cruel as 
Willy, stupid as Sal, and flat out chicken shit cowardly when it comes to you 
having to step up and actually engage others with sober analysis. 

I have seen you be confronted by DOZENS of others here and you have treated 
them as you have me, so I finally got it that it wasn't personal and that I was 
only witnessing another broken mind thrashing around in a blinding pain and 
striking even those who would approach you with succor of some sort for the 
malady.  

I tried my best to suck it up, ignore your addiction to "gotcha," and give you 
another chance.because Marek and Curtis, the saints, do so.  I've done this 
MANY times -- even recently I tossed you a bone by telling Rick I agreed with 
you about pulling the Ravi videos, but though I have done this sort of white 
flag waving many times, you simply keep growling like a dog with a bone who 
cannot abide any petting.  In short, you're mean and all it takes for you to 
justify an acid remark -- even on a newbie -- is that you have had your morning 
coffee.  

You brag about having relationships with young women that on the up and up, but 
yet you admit to slavering and ogling and leering with your one phrase "hit 
it."  There's you in a nutshell -- you'd hit it if conditions allowed.  Your 
morality towards women is conditional instead of absolute, and you simply yell 
out some "fuck you" and run if anyone challenges you about it.  

I think anyone here could analyze you enough to deconstruct your ex-pat 
lifestyle as "but of course that's what that kind of person would do."  You've 
run from anything that could possibly ask you to have a heart and really deal 
with how you impact others.  The only way to improve your general level of 
happiness would be to give you a taser and let you use it with a Double-O-Seven 
disregard for others.

As for my opinions about God, aliens, et al, you're not really listening, so 
shame on me if I discuss these things with you with any expectations of 
civility.  I've posted many times about these topics and you have yet to come 
at me with my own quotes and a red pencil and a sincere inquiry.  

And everything you've done to me -- you've done to everyone here with but few 
exceptions.  You come off as a greasy mitted pizza delivery guy dressed in 
Italy's colors trying to buddy up and rudely shaking the gloved hand of someone 
at the monochromatic Ascot Opening Race scene in My Fair Lady.

Of course, I can only say these things because I have my own dark side which 
admittedly has some resonant congruity with your own -- for who has not been 
psychically pounded into a hamburger faced pug by life like Sly at the end of 
Rocky, but it's on a leash, and I am pained when it slips its collar, but you 
don't even know how to say, "I'm sorry," when your pitbull has been found 
hunting among mere kittens.

You are the worst person at Fairfield life -- if you left, there'd be a big 
sigh of relief here, and minds might again have the courage to try to engage 
others here with a true spontaneity.  Your sniping obliterates any positivity 
you bring to this place with your snapshots of Europe etc.  

There, I've done my good deed for Sunday and maybe saved Judy some toil.



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread WillyTex


TurquoiseB:
> One of those myths is that they are by definition
> incapable of speaking anything that is not Truth...
>
So, enlightenment is by your definition, the sense
of 'Wonder' you feel when you meditate on the 'Truth'.

FairfieldLife/message/249795

That's one of the myths that TMers like to rap about.

You 'walk the walk' by sending messages from cafes
expounding on psychological states without even
having read a single book or attended a single class 
in Psychology 101?

So, I guess that's a wrap on this subject.

But, you'd think that you would have at least read 
one book on psychology by Abraham Maslow or Carl 
Jung!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archetype

You claimed to have read over 200 books on the 
Cathars, but not a single book on the Gnostics. 

Everyone knows that Bogumils are derivbed from 
Paulicans, Paulicans from Manicheans, Manicheans 
from Gnostics and the Cathars are derived from 
Gnostics.

Subject: Cathars are derived from Gnostics
Author: Kater Moggin
Newsgroups: alt.religion.gnostic
Date: May 10, 2007
http://tinyurl.com/25ynndy

The question is, why would anyone rap about 
psychology or the Gnostics when they obviously 
don't know anything about either? It doesn't 
make any sense to rap about 'enlightenment' 
when you haven't even experienced it. 

Go figure.



[FairfieldLife] African Lions Accept Man As One of Their Own

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-kjWBgA81LM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUeDIdCyQJE&feature=related
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Two photos, same subject, different intent

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
 
  sri Rick-ji, could you make an exception for me.
 I got to upload that Sarah Palin file to FFL.
It's important for people to send it everywhere.

--- On Sat, 6/12/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Two photos, same subject, different intent
Date: Saturday, June 12, 2010, 12:37 AM

 
The intent of the first photo, IMO, is to make money (by selling magazines).





The intent of the second is merely to make people think.



 
 


  

[FairfieldLife] Togo: More people learning Transcendental Meditation

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Togo: More people learning Transcendental Meditation
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12 June 2010

In Togo, a new Maharishi Invincibility Centre is stirring interest in
the programmes   of
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi
 . Rising numbers of people are learning the Transcendental
Meditation Programme, and there is also increasing involvement among
native people.

Raja Graham de Freitas, Raja
  of
Invincible Togo for the Global Country of World Peace
 , recently travelled
to the nation.*

He visited Togo's beautiful new Maharishi Invincibility Centre,**
established last year. With three storeys, the Maharishi Invincibility
Centre has ample space for offices, meeting and lecture halls, as well
as residential areas for guests and the National Directors of
Maharishi's programmes in Togo, he said.

In just the past two years, the number of people practising Maharishi's
Transcendental Meditation Programme   has increased
significantly, Raja Graham continued.

In 2008, the National Directors, who were new Teachers of Transcendental
Meditation   at the time, were
the only two people practising the technique that Raja Graham knew of in
the country. Since then, they have taught Transcendental Meditation to
nearly 100 people.

During his stay, Raja Graham also met with local native people and their
chief, introducing them to Maharishi's programmes for the benefit of all
areas of society. Raja Graham spoke in French, and a translator
reiterated his words in the local language.

The chief felt that the talk was so important that he re-emphasized it
in the local language, his Mother Tongue. The translation by the chief
was very clear and profound, Raja Graham le

[FairfieldLife] Why the Americans needs Maharishi and His wisdom

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LZdzBwe7WvM&feature=player_embedded



[FairfieldLife] New Crop Circle: Montagnana -Padova. Reported 8th June

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008



Montagnana -Padova. Reported 8th June

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It rises in Montagnana, (an extraordinary medieval walled fortified town
near Padua) middle way between the heart of the walled city and Frassine
.In ancient times this was a flooded zone. This  is he third CC that
appears in this land, after Tribano and Santa Maria d'Adige.

Here issome information about the  history of Montagnana and description
of its walls. I think it is important in order to underline the position
of the CC that rises in a place that was flooded by men for defence of
invaders..

"The most important monuments, however, are formed by walls, the
fortress of trees and the Castle of San Zeno
 . The
high-medieval fortifications, which are supposedly enhanced in the tenth
century. A.D. in defence of the raids of the Hungarians, were composed
almost exclusively of earthworks, fences, ditches and barriers of thorny
plants.

The walled city is enclosed in an irregular quadrilateral of size
approximately 600 x 300 meters with an area of 24 hectares and a
perimeter of about two kilometres. The walls, crowned with battlements
type of Guelph, are high from 6.5 to 8 meters with a thickness of 96-100
cm. Between a blackbird and the other, the fans were used to repair the
wooden defenders. The perimeter towers, a total of 24, spaced about 60
meters, are high between 17 and 19 meters. The outer rampart varies from
30 to 40 meters.

Inside the tubes that hold the rounds were stowed stores (canipe) for
storage of goods produced in the country (you can still see the grooves
to secure the plates in wood). Towers, with decks and covered by a
sloping roof sheltered under the pitch equipped with machine launch,
were other stores and places to camp for soldiers garrisoned fortress in
times of military emergency. An area free from development and turned to
face pomerium cultivated for long sieges, were all around the walls from
the inside. Around the walls ran a wide moat (now the picturesque green
valley) flooded with water from the river Frassine (border towards
Vicenza) derived by means of a channel for banks raised (the stream)
which functions as a defensive wall of welding along which, from the
Padua, was raised a menagerie for the concentration of troops. All
around the area montagnanese were impassable marshes or shores flood in
case of war, so that the walled city was the key of the border west of
Padua."

Mar



[FairfieldLife] Expanding the container of knowledge - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaRzPvER70Y&feature=channel



[FairfieldLife] Maharishi: Knowledge of the Knower

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MPVr7MilE18&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cuY7kT3pfDk&feature=channel



[FairfieldLife] Maharishi: Mechanics of the Transcendental Meditation technique

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cjem4YfJGQI&NR=1



[FairfieldLife] Why we came to MUM

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cNkFTLsSTbk



[FairfieldLife] World Cup Kick-off Concert in South Africa: Watch Now!

2010-06-13 Thread raunchydog
Waka Waka (This Time for Africa) (The Official 2010 FIFA Music video by Shakira 
featuring Freshlyground

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pRpeEdMmmQ0



[FairfieldLife] Re: New Crop Circle: Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
>
> Could you post us an article about Loch Ness
> monster.?  Nessie monster could be 'E"



I don't see any connection or resemblance between the Crop Circles and
the socalled Loch Ness "monster".

Do you ?




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Stratton, would like it broadcast that visitors are NOT welcome: he also
said that if necessary he'll put a guard on duty to safeguard his
Malting Barley!
> Chris Richardson.
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and will prosecute anybody who goes inside the formation.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Jason  wrote:
>
> Barry, have you read Thomas Harris Transactional
> analysis.  He divides human psych into three
> components.  "Parent, adult and Child"
> 
> Some people have more parent in their psych and
> tend to be Guru like.  Some people tend to have
> more child in their psych and they tend to flock
> to Guru authority figure.
> 
> People who have more adult in their psych tend to
> be more logical and have mature mutually
> benificial relationships.  ask Dr. Pete about
> this.

I admit to having read almost nothing from the world
of psychology. I don't know why, but it never appealed
to me, possibly in the same way that Western mysticism
never appealed to me. The little I did read of both 
always struck me as talkin' theory and expecting folks
to relate to the theory as truth, when I was more
interested in talkin' experience, and then allowing
the listeners to relate to the experience or not, and
then figure out their own idea of truth.

That said, I think there is some aspect of the parent-
child relationship reflected in the traditional guru-
disciple relationship. And that is possibly appropriate,
for those who are looking for a replacement parent. I'm
more interested in finding friends, and so relate more
easily to those who can relate on an equal platform,
without the suggestion that they are on a higher level.

> did you read my old post.?  232741

If I did, it didn't invoke enough interest on my part
to respond to or remember. Rereading it now, it still
does not. That's not a condemnation of you, just how
things are. Like Popeye, I yam what I yam.


> --- On Sun, 6/13/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0
> Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:32 AM
> 
> I've rapped before, from similar cafes as this one, about 
> the various myths surrounding enlightenment (or whatever 
> you choose to call it), and how those who claim enlightenment 
> (or whatever they call it) often do not seem to walk the walk 
> of that mythic talk. One of those myths is that they are by
> definition incapable of speaking anything that is not Truth.
> I've also rapped in the past about how those who expect to
> be listened to and revered as if everything they say is
> Truth react to someone treating them as Just Another Guy.
> 
> Today what I'm pondering is not so much what they do when
> their holy authority is challenged, but WHY they would want
> to be perceived as authoritative in the first place.
> 
> That one just whizzes right over my head. I don't get it.
> 
> I have a few friends who have gone into the guru business.
> Based on the few conversations we have had in recent years,
> they seem to want me to interact with them as if they are 
> gurus, and with proper deference to their wisdom and presumed 
> authority. Suffice it to say we don't talk much. If we did, 
> I suspect that they'd say that the things they say as if 
> they were Truth *are* Truth, and would be obvious *as* Truth 
> to me if I just treated them as the selfless spokespersons 
> for Truth they are. 
> 
> The first time this happened, I couldn't help remembering 
> the night that the speaker, back before he went all guru and 
> all, got all blissed up and confided in me that his deepest 
> longing and need in life was to be adored. Not loved. Adored. 
> Worshipped. In the context of that conversation, by a woman 
> so in love with him that she could not even conceive of him 
> having faults. Now he's a guru. You do the math.
> 
> I still love these people as friends, but I'm just not wired
> to relate to them as gurus or as authorities, only as friends. 
> Friends have faults. They're wrong about shit from time to 
> time. That's what I expect of my current friends, and that 
> is what they expect of me. I rarely disappoint them. :-)
> 
> So I just don't get it. Can someone who feels not only 
> that the guru or teacher is some kind of authority and that
> they should be related to as such please explain it to me?
> Based on the things written here, there are quite a few
> folks on this forum who believe this. I'm asking you to 
> explain WHY, to someone who clearly doesn't get it.
> 
>  
>  
>




[FairfieldLife] Re: New Crop Circle: Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
 
    Could you post us an article about Loch Ness 
monster.?  Nessie monster could be 'E"

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, nablusoss1008  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] New Crop Circle: Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, 
Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 5:25 AM

 







Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June 
Map Ref: GPS 
This Page has been accessed
 

Updated Saturday 12th June 2010







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GROUND SHOTS
DIAGRAMS
FIELD REPORTS
COMMENTS
ARTICLES

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I was in the Codford Crop Circle this am at 0600 and the Farmer: Josh Stratton, 
would like it broadcast that visitors are NOT welcome: he also said that if 
necessary he'll put a guard on duty to safeguard his Malting Barley!
Chris Richardson. 
UPDATE:- Message from Cozmic DAVE. The farmer at Codford is very angry and will 
prosecute anybody who goes inside the formation. 
   

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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
  Barry, have you read Thomas Harris Transactional
analysis.  He divides human psych into three
components.  "Parent, adult and Child"

  Some people have more parent in their psych and
tend to be Guru like.  Some people tend to have
more child in their psych  and they tend to flock
to Guru authority figure.

  People who have more adult intheir psych tend to
be more logical and have mature mutually
benificial relationships.  ask Dr. Pete about
this.

  did you read my old post.?  232741

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 4:32 AM

 
I've rapped before, from similar cafes as this one, about 
the various myths surrounding enlightenment (or whatever 
you choose to call it), and how those who claim enlightenment 
(or whatever they call it) often do not seem to walk the walk 
of that mythic talk. One of those myths is that they are by
definition incapable of speaking anything that is not Truth.
I've also rapped in the past about how those who expect to
be listened to and revered as if everything they say is
Truth react to someone treating them as Just Another Guy.

Today what I'm pondering is not so much what they do when
their holy authority is challenged, but WHY they would want
to be perceived as authoritative in the first place.

That one just whizzes right over my head. I don't get it.

I have a few friends who have gone into the guru business.
Based on the few conversations we have had in recent years,
they seem to want me to interact with them as if they are 
gurus, and with proper deference to their wisdom and presumed 
authority. Suffice it to say we don't talk much. If we did, 
I suspect that they'd say that the things they say as if 
they were Truth *are* Truth, and would be obvious *as* Truth 
to me if I just treated them as the selfless spokespersons 
for Truth they are. 

The first time this happened, I couldn't help remembering 
the night that the speaker, back before he went all guru and 
all, got all blissed up and confided in me that his deepest 
longing and need in life was to be adored. Not loved. Adored. 
Worshipped. In the context of that conversation, by a woman 
so in love with him that she could not even conceive of him 
having faults. Now he's a guru. You do the math.

I still love these people as friends, but I'm just not wired
to relate to them as gurus or as authorities, only as friends. 
Friends have faults. They're wrong about shit from time to 
time. That's what I expect of my current friends, and that 
is what they expect of me. I rarely disappoint them. :-)

So I just don't get it. Can someone who feels not only 
that the guru or teacher is some kind of authority and that
they should be related to as such please explain it to me?
Based on the things written here, there are quite a few
folks on this forum who believe this. I'm asking you to 
explain WHY, to someone who clearly doesn't get it.

 
 


  

[FairfieldLife] New Crop Circle: Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008

  

Codford St Peter, nr Warminster, Wiltshire. Reported 3rd June
Map Ref: GPS

This Page has been accessed
  [Hit Counter]

Updated Saturday 12th June 2010
     AERIAL SHOTS
 
GROUND SHOTS
 
DIAGRAMS 
FIELD REPORTS
 
COMMENTS 
ARTICLES 
04/06/10 09/06/10 11/06/10 04/06/10 09/06/10 12/06/10


I was in the Codford Crop Circle this am at 0600 and the Farmer: Josh
Stratton, would like it broadcast that visitors are NOT welcome: he also
said that if necessary he'll put a guard on duty to safeguard his
Malting Barley!

Chris Richardson.
UPDATE:- Message from Cozmic DAVE. The farmer at Codford is very angry
and will prosecute anybody who goes inside the formation.




Images Lucy Pringle   Copyright 2010

  

CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST CROP CIRCLE CONNECTOR DVD








[FairfieldLife] Re: Earthquake warning for California. Have a nice day.

2010-06-13 Thread nablusoss1008


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
>
> nablusoss1008 wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu  wrote:
> >   
> >> TurquoiseB wrote:
> >> 
> >>> Because many here seem to believe pretty much any prediction
> >>> that someone makes, for no other reason than that they think
> >>> knowing the predicted thing ahead of time makes them "special,"
> >>> here is very, very special prediction right up your alley.
> >>>
> >>> http://www.break.com/index/weird-guys-bizarre-earthquake-warning.html
> >>>
> >>> The scariest thing about this prediction is not, as one might
> >>> think, the guy himself and his way of speaking. It's not even
> >>> the possibility, however remote, that he might be right. Nope,
> >>> the scariest thing by far is the cult of disciples who would
> >>> form around him and become his followers if he *was* right.
> >>>
> >>> Digg, where I found this, predicted a 70% chance of this guy 
> >>> being home on prom night. I think that's lowballing it.
> >>>   
> >> Of course Californians are always on the alert for earthquakes.  We just 
> >> had a new moon so the gravitational effects are high.  Those lead to 
> >> shifts in the tectonic plates.  Next month there will be a solar eclipse 
> >> on the 11th and we have a partial lunar eclipse on the 26th of this 
> >> month.   Eclipses are very prone to triggering earthquakes due to even 
> >> more intense gravitational effects.   We seem to be having some 
> >> increased earthquake swarms in the LA area as well as here in the Bay 
> >> Area.   I don't think we're quite as worried about the Golden Gate 
> >> Bridge as the incomplete Bay Bridge which in a severe earthquake could 
> >> lose the east span as the new span there which will be VERY earthquake 
> >> tolerant is unfinished.
> >> 
> >
> >
> > And what are you going to do about it ?
> >
> > Nothing.
> >
> > Thought so.
> 
> Well, like most Californians I have emergency supplies on hand.  I 
> always keep at least a couple 24 packs of bottled water on hand and as I 
> go through them replace them.   I have some food bars on hand and I have 
> first aid stuff.   I also know what to do in event of an earthquake.  A 
> couple years ago while I was watching TV one evening a 4.1 hit about 1 
> mile away.  I dropped to the floor from my chair as that the way my 
> place is set up the safest thing to do.   The thing roared through my 
> house like a train going through.  It didn't do much damage outside of 
> screwing up my side entrance on the garage which still works but I need 
> the frame redone.  It knocked stuff off shelves at the market at the top 
> of the hill.
> 
> Earthquakes are a way of life around here and occasionally the house 
> rocks lightly and I go to the government's earthquake site to see where 
> it was centered.  One the other evening was a light one centered about 
> 40 miles away but still rocked the house.
> 
> What else would you do, Nabby?


How about leaving California ?




[FairfieldLife] Re: Who was the 1st person in Christian history to be executed for heresy?

2010-06-13 Thread Jason
 
  Kirk: What does GOD need with a starship?
  Kirk: Why... is God... angry?
  Spock: You have not answered his question. What
does God need with a starship?
  
  Being: Do you doubt me?
  
  McCoy: I doubt any God who inflicts pain for his
own pleasure. A God who inflicts pain on others is
not a God at all.

--- On Sun, 6/13/10, TurquoiseB  wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Who was the 1st person in Christian history to be 
executed for heresy?
Date: Sunday, June 13, 2010, 3:06 AM

 
Michael Medved is a former film critic whose
reviews demonstrated only a slightly higher
IQ than his more recent arch-conservative 
political commentary. He was laughed at by
his fellow film critics, and I cannot help
but imagine that he is similarly laughed at
by the more intelligent conservatives in the
world. I am not surprised that he's chosen to 
flock together with birds of the Carb feather.

As should be obvious by me bringing it up so
much on this forum, I am fascinated by the 
difference between how religionists talk their
talk and the way they walk their walk. And it's
across the board, not limited to the TMO and 
its hanger-on blissbunnies.

Since I've been posting on boards like this one,
I've been pointing out a particular trend on
them -- the tendency of those "defending" a piece
of dogma or faith to lash out at those who have
challenged it, *as if attacked personally*. That
has been for years, and remains, the modus operandi 
of several posters here and on similar forums in
the spiritual smorgaschatboard. 

As you so rightly point out, believing that someone
making a cartoon series about Jesus living in New
York and trying to deal with a somewhat overbearing
Father is "punishing" Christians is crazy incarnate.
Especially coming from a Jewish kid from Philadelphia
who climbed onto this non-issue issue bandwagon to
get his name in the news and jack up his ratings.

But I see this kinda overreaction *across the board*,
not just from Christians and Muslims. I'm merely 
suggesting that the defining characteristic of many 
people who talk the talk of being religious or spir-
itual is to walk a walk that more closely resembles 
paranoia and the inability to tell the difference 
between what they believe and who they are. 

A challenge to the former is perceived as an attack 
on the latter, and met with pretty much the same kinds 
of "righteous" anger, violence and retribution glorified 
in their scriptures.

I'm with the author of the article I posted. Any God
who can't take a joke is not worth admiring. And any
God who expects his followers to exact retribution on
the tellers of those jokes is as much of a psychopath
as the followers are.

 


  

[FairfieldLife] Re: The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
My apologies for the typo in my original Subject line.
I did not mean for "AuthoritativeO" to become confused
with "Authoritative." Everyone knows that the former
is the name of a breakfast cereal preferred by gurus,
AuthoritativeO's. The latter is how the gurus believe
their burps should be perceived after eating a big
bowl of them. 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB  wrote:
>
> I've rapped before, from similar cafes as this one, about 
> the various myths surrounding enlightenment (or whatever 
> you choose to call it), and how those who claim enlightenment 
> (or whatever they call it) often do not seem to walk the walk 
> of that mythic talk. One of those myths is that they are by
> definition incapable of speaking anything that is not Truth.
> I've also rapped in the past about how those who expect to
> be listened to and revered as if everything they say is
> Truth react to someone treating them as Just Another Guy.
> 
> Today what I'm pondering is not so much what they do when
> their holy authority is challenged, but WHY they would want
> to be perceived as authoritative in the first place.
> 
> That one just whizzes right over my head. I don't get it.
> 
> I have a few friends who have gone into the guru business.
> Based on the few conversations we have had in recent years,
> they seem to want me to interact with them as if they are 
> gurus, and with proper deference to their wisdom and presumed 
> authority. Suffice it to say we don't talk much. If we did, 
> I suspect that they'd say that the things they say as if 
> they were Truth *are* Truth, and would be obvious *as* Truth 
> to me if I just treated them as the selfless spokespersons 
> for Truth they are. 
> 
> The first time this happened, I couldn't help remembering 
> the night that the speaker, back before he went all guru and 
> all, got all blissed up and confided in me that his deepest 
> longing and need in life was to be adored. Not loved. Adored. 
> Worshipped. In the context of that conversation, by a woman 
> so in love with him that she could not even conceive of him 
> having faults. Now he's a guru. You do the math.
> 
> I still love these people as friends, but I'm just not wired
> to relate to them as gurus or as authorities, only as friends. 
> Friends have faults. They're wrong about shit from time to 
> time. That's what I expect of my current friends, and that 
> is what they expect of me. I rarely disappoint them.  :-)
> 
> So I just don't get it. Can someone who feels not only 
> that the guru or teacher is some kind of authority and that
> they should be related to as such please explain it to me?
> Based on the things written here, there are quite a few
> folks on this forum who believe this. I'm asking you to 
> explain WHY, to someone who clearly doesn't get it.
>




[FairfieldLife] The Desire To Be Perceived As Authoritative0

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
I've rapped before, from similar cafes as this one, about 
the various myths surrounding enlightenment (or whatever 
you choose to call it), and how those who claim enlightenment 
(or whatever they call it) often do not seem to walk the walk 
of that mythic talk. One of those myths is that they are by
definition incapable of speaking anything that is not Truth.
I've also rapped in the past about how those who expect to
be listened to and revered as if everything they say is
Truth react to someone treating them as Just Another Guy.

Today what I'm pondering is not so much what they do when
their holy authority is challenged, but WHY they would want
to be perceived as authoritative in the first place.

That one just whizzes right over my head. I don't get it.

I have a few friends who have gone into the guru business.
Based on the few conversations we have had in recent years,
they seem to want me to interact with them as if they are 
gurus, and with proper deference to their wisdom and presumed 
authority. Suffice it to say we don't talk much. If we did, 
I suspect that they'd say that the things they say as if 
they were Truth *are* Truth, and would be obvious *as* Truth 
to me if I just treated them as the selfless spokespersons 
for Truth they are. 

The first time this happened, I couldn't help remembering 
the night that the speaker, back before he went all guru and 
all, got all blissed up and confided in me that his deepest 
longing and need in life was to be adored. Not loved. Adored. 
Worshipped. In the context of that conversation, by a woman 
so in love with him that she could not even conceive of him 
having faults. Now he's a guru. You do the math.

I still love these people as friends, but I'm just not wired
to relate to them as gurus or as authorities, only as friends. 
Friends have faults. They're wrong about shit from time to 
time. That's what I expect of my current friends, and that 
is what they expect of me. I rarely disappoint them.  :-)

So I just don't get it. Can someone who feels not only 
that the guru or teacher is some kind of authority and that
they should be related to as such please explain it to me?
Based on the things written here, there are quite a few
folks on this forum who believe this. I'm asking you to 
explain WHY, to someone who clearly doesn't get it.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Who was the 1st person in Christian history to be executed for heresy?

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine  wrote:
>
> On Jun 12, 2010, at 2:54 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
> >
> > Carb, starchier than your average lobbyists, are particularly 
> > exercised by the contrast with the way Comedy Central backed 
> > down on airing scenes involving Muhammad in South Park, 
> > fearing violence. "Does that indicate that Christians then 
> > are punished because they aren't crazy?" asked the talk show 
> > host and Carb Michael Medved.
> 
> Well, it *is* an interesting contrast, albeit this
> guy's assumption that devout Christians will
> somehow be "punished" by this show going
> forward is craziness of and by itself.  

Michael Medved is a former film critic whose
reviews demonstrated only a slightly higher
IQ than his more recent arch-conservative 
political commentary. He was laughed at by
his fellow film critics, and I cannot help
but imagine that he is similarly laughed at
by the more intelligent conservatives in the
world. I am not surprised that he's chosen to 
flock together with birds of the Carb feather.

> Yes, it seems we have a contest going on amongst
> the devout in 2 religions to see who can out-crazy
> the other.  I'd ask if anybody wanted to bet
> on who will fire the first shot--literally--except
> that it's not funny.

As should be obvious by me bringing it up so
much on this forum, I am fascinated by the 
difference between how religionists talk their
talk and the way they walk their walk. And it's
across the board, not limited to the TMO and 
its hanger-on blissbunnies.

Since I've been posting on boards like this one,
I've been pointing out a particular trend on
them -- the tendency of those "defending" a piece
of dogma or faith to lash out at those who have
challenged it, *as if attacked personally*. That
has been for years, and remains, the modus operandi 
of several posters here and on similar forums in
the spiritual smorgaschatboard. 

As you so rightly point out, believing that someone
making a cartoon series about Jesus living in New
York and trying to deal with a somewhat overbearing
Father is "punishing" Christians is crazy incarnate.
Especially coming from a Jewish kid from Philadelphia
who climbed onto this non-issue issue bandwagon to
get his name in the news and jack up his ratings.

But I see this kinda overreaction *across the board*,
not just from Christians and Muslims. I'm merely 
suggesting that the defining characteristic of many 
people who talk the talk of being religious or spir-
itual is to walk a walk that more closely resembles 
paranoia and the inability to tell the difference 
between what they believe and who they are. 

A challenge to the former is perceived as an attack 
on the latter, and met with pretty much the same kinds 
of "righteous" anger, violence and retribution glorified 
in their scriptures.

I'm with the author of the article I posted. Any God
who can't take a joke is not worth admiring. And any
God who expects his followers to exact retribution on
the tellers of those jokes is as much of a psychopath
as the followers are.




[FairfieldLife] Re: Latin American countries rising ...

2010-06-13 Thread cardemaister


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merlin  wrote:
>
> Latin American countries rising to invincibility through Yogic Flying groups
> by Global Good News staff writer
> 
> Global Good News   11 June 2010
> 
> According to a recent report,* nine new projects representing expansion of 
> programmes of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi are under development in Latin America. 
> 

Seem almost "inevitable" that one of the Latin American coutries
shall win the soccer world cup in South Africa... ;D

http://www.fifa.com/worldcup/teams/index.html



[FairfieldLife] Inside Vajra??

2010-06-13 Thread cardemaister

This is from Bhojadeva's comment on YS III 45 (or 46):

yathaa paramaaNutvaM praapto vajraadiinaamapyantaH pravishati.

(Attempt at sandhi-vigraha: ... praaptaH; vajra + aadiinaam api;
antaH pravishati.)

That seems to mean something like: having attained /paramaaNutva/
(parama-aNutva: infinite minuteness), he enters (can enter) inside
a diamond and stuff.

Looks like that refers to the first of the eight mahaasiddhis 
"mentioned" in III 45 (46) namely
/aNimaa/: tato 'NimaadipraadurbhaavaH...(tataH; aNimaa + 
aadi-praadur-bhaavaH...)










[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Science?

2010-06-13 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung  wrote:
>
> A new depth in the tawdry department.
> 
> I never accused you of actually drugging young women or 
> raping them thereafter -- only that you have the personality 
> to do so if, ahem, push comes to shove.  

You have several times now accused me of wanting
to drug young women, specifying a drug that I have
never heard of, but with which you are obviously
familiar. I'd say that the person who has pondered
drugging young women -- enough to have a "drug of
choice" with which to do it -- is not me, but you.

I had a marvelous conversation last night with a
young woman. She's the daughter of a friend, and
excited about going away to college for the first
time soon. We talked Sociology, because that's 
what she is planning to study. She emerged from
the experience undrugged and unleered at. I am
not convinced this would have happened if you
had been the person talking to her.

Let's face it, dude...the person with the fixation
about "predation" here is YOU. And it's so enduring
and has such a hold on you that I don't think I'm 
the only person here who suspects that the mechanics
of the situation are that you are projecting onto 
me the things you dream about doing, but don't have 
the stones to do except in your wet dreams.

I wouldn't know what drug to use to drug a woman
and take advantage of her. You do. Speaks volumes.

But the larger issue is the twif-nonsense of assum-
ing that just because little green men can travel
across the stars they've got *their* needs under
control. I don't think you can come up with a 
rationale for that, and so I'm challenging you
to do so. C'mon Mister "He won't deal with my
questions"...walk your own talk. Or are you 
All Talk, All The Time?

While you're at it, why don't you take up the
gauntlet I threw down for Buck, and which he passed
on. You seem to have an abiding dislike for me, and
continue to call me names and insinuate things about
me that you have no way of knowing, and that are so
far off the mark that I can only chuckle when reading
them. Don't stop with insinuation...spell the sins.
Man up. Tell everyone here EXACTLY what you think
I am that has you in such ongoing hate mode, and 
has had for *years* now. 

Let me help you out with a starter putdown: "He not
only does not take me seriously and regard what I 
say as authoritative and wise, he laughs at me." 

I think that's your real issue with me, and with
others that you have such a hate hard-on for.