Wow. Wounded vanity rears its (dare I say it) ugly head. :-)
It's a good thing I didn't mention that photos of Ann in her riding breeches
are starting to look like someone tried to stuff ten pounds of Jell-O into a
five pound sack. :-) :-) :-)
Let me get this straight...pointing out that som
I love that the guy Maharishi had such spirit and pluck. This interview with
him The Man is really fun to read through. It captures the spark and light of
the guy. Thanks, I liked reading it and hearing again his voice and humor in
that. He was amazingly on, patient, and consistent throughout hi
LA and the West Coast is maxed out for teachers teaching Transcendental
Meditation too. I got interviewed recently by a west coast journalist who was
saying that it seems everyone who is anyone out there is starting TM too. We
seem to be getting beyond generation X, the lost generation that M
The upcoming TM teacher training course will last 5 months and cost $16,500.
BUT...
Between scholarships and forgivable loans, that $16,500 can get reduced to
$1,500 for the entire thing.
They are REALLY interested in people, especially young people, becoming TM
teachers.
That'
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Nikki will never play second fiddle to anyone - she's gonna run as President
with probably Lindsey Graham as her running mate
On Wed, 4/30/14, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Impeach Obama?
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
I don't - nor do I think they are everyone's enemy I was just poking Willy with
a stick like the Texans do a possum when they tree it.
On Wed, 4/30/14, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nazi Cult Mentality
To: Fairfield
when one has heard as much misdirection, evasive answers and outright lies from
the TMO, one is not impressed by this.
On Wed, 4/30/14, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] New York TM teaching is maxed out
To: FairfieldLife@yahoo
On 4/29/2014 8:09 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
You forgot to post a photo of your own face. We know you have an
iPhone w/camera. What's up with that?
Don't encourage him. The last time he posted his visage he had more
bags than Samsonite and his wardrobe appeared to resemble wrinkled
pa
On 4/29/2014 7:59 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
> Ralph Nader seems to have some strong words for the president whom he
> said has violated the Constitution in his involvement with the war in
> Libya. Also, he does not like Hillary Clinton to run for president
> since she is more hawkish in inter
On 4/29/2014 3:54 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Most wars have some economic rational, just as Marshy's con games
> generally had to do with how much money did he and his family need today.
>
That's hardly a fair comparison and it's not a crime to provide for your
family. But, it does indicate h
On 4/29/2014 6:52 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> What checking does is keep the individual from "forcing" the mantra.
> Most thinking adults would get this and not need to be checked much
> after learning meditation. The process is nothing new and has been
> around with other mantra meditations for gene
On 4/29/2014 7:22 PM, sri...@ymail.com wrote:
> also in several other parts of the US it is not possible to keep up
> with demand with the current amount of teachers.
>
This won't be something good is happening news for MJ or Barry or Sally.
LoL!
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P.S.: And it says far more when it's men ragging on a woman's looks. It marks
them as male chauvinists at best and misogynists at worst, no matter what they
may claim in other contexts. (Especially when they do it without knowing what
the woman
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On 4/29/2014 1:37 PM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
That said, it's *OK* to be an ugly old woman. >
You forgot to post a photo of your own face. We know you have an iPhone
w/camera. What's up with that?
Don't encourage him. The last time he posted h
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I got news for you WillyTex, the way they conduct themselves these days, the
Movement is everyone's enemy.
I think you might be giving them wyy too much assumed power and influence.
BTW, how are they my enemy?
-
Ralph Nader seems to have some strong words for the president whom he said has
violated the Constitution in his involvement with the war in Libya. Also, he
does not like Hillary Clinton to run for president since she is more hawkish in
international matters than Obama.
http://news.yahoo.co
also in several other parts of the US it is not possible to keep up with demand
with the current amount of teachers.
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Thanks, Nablusoss, for posting this. Fr. Mejia is imo one of the genuinely
saintly people in the world today.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 6:00 PM, nablusoss1008
wrote:
Father Mejia on Transcendental Meditation and Catholicism
Father Mejia on Transcendental Meditation and Catholici
On 4/29/2014 6:39 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> I got news for you WillyTex, the way they conduct themselves these
> days, the Movement is everyone's enemy.
>
Not sure how you'd be knowing how the TMO conducts themselves these
days. Go figure.
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Despite the escapades of Girish Varma as TMO Trustee and Apostle and his
stone-throwing pundits, one of the best and most important posts about the TM
movement and communal meditating Fairfield, Iowa now for its insight is to see
the post Rick Archer made a while ago: #374777
Yahoo Groups
ht
Not a big DL movie goer. Wild at Heart may be the only one I've seen, but I
liked it very much.
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My favorite Lynch film is "Wild at Heart." Loved the scene where Willem Defoe
gets his face blown off and the dog picks it up.
Are there any studi
What checking does is keep the individual from "forcing" the mantra.
Most thinking adults would get this and not need to be checked much
after learning meditation. The process is nothing new and has been
around with other mantra meditations for generations. It's not exactly
"rocket science."
I got news for you WillyTex, the way they conduct themselves these days, the
Movement is everyone's enemy.
On Tue, 4/29/14, Richard J. Williams wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nazi Cult Mentality
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tue
I was always more persuaded by what Cardinal Sin had to say about TM.
On Tue, 4/29/14, nablusoss1008 wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Father Mejia on Transcendental Meditation and
Catholicism
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Tuesday, April
A lot of folks left the active meditating movement a long time ago, don't live
here and it seems have not visited back neither in some while. Communal
meditating Fairfield,Iowa and the meditating university community today now are
vital spiritual places that any of you who don't live here may no
On 4/29/2014 2:29 PM, Share Long wrote:
> you compare the TMO to Nazi Germany, a society responsible for the
> slaughter of millions of innocent people.
>
The Nazis under Hitler murdered millions of people, but the TMO is MJ's
enemy. Go figure.
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Father Mejia on Transcendental Meditation and Catholicism
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UYBmKR3UyM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UYBmKR3UyM
Father Mejia on Transcendental Meditation and Catholicis...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UYBmKR3UyM http://tm.org Father Gabriel Mejia,
t
Maybe Barry, Curtis or Edg as former TM teachers might comment, but it does
seem amazing how many who still think TM is the cat's meow believe that
"checking" is some sort of magic panacea that will cure what ails you. Sounds
like more of a nostrum to me.
nos·trum
ˈnästrəm/
noun: nostrum; plur
I've already said I'd get checked if Barry did it, but I will now amend that
statement and say I am also willing to get checked by Curtis or Edg if they
would like to.
Not that TM checking means shit, but I'll get checked by those guys.
Do you really think that having some person whose total
Here's how JP2 qualified for saintification.
How John Paul II became a saint.
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/2014/04/how-john-paul-ii-became-a-saint/
http://www.patheos.com/blogs/wwjtd/2014/04/how-john-paul-ii-became-a-saint/
How John Paul II became a saint.
http://www.patheos.c
I've often recommended having a checking, but the MJ fellow is too far out
there somewhere for it to work. Even a shrink would have a hard time with this
case.
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On 4/29/2014 8:51 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
>
> You are not even able to read. 1) I n
On 4/29/2014 1:37 PM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
That said, it's *OK* to be an ugly old woman.
>
You forgot to post a photo of your own face. We know you have an iPhone
w/camera. What's up with that?
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On 4/29/2014 1:24 PM, Bhairitu wrote:
> I have the non-theatrical version on .. laserdisc. :-D
>
> Also have some of the seasons of Twin Peaks on laserdisc.
>
We have all the Twin Peaks episodes on DVD and we have a copy of Laura
Palmer's secret diary.
>
> I have "Blue Velvet" and "Dune"
The people who decided to secede from the Union were about as ignorant as you
Richy - they did it for a variety of reasons, many of which revolved around
their desire to make money off slave labor. Most wars have some economic
rational, just as Marshy's con games generally had to do with how muc
I know for a fact that many of the attitudes, behaviors and personnel of the
TMO have been likened to Nazis and Nazi mentality by MANY people, TM insiders
mostly, long before me. You might go back through the FFL archives to look for
some of those references before I started posting on FFL - the
True Believers of any strip have a very narrow mindset and world view - the TM
True Believers are no exception
On Tue, 4/29/14, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Nazi Cult Mentality
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date
P.S.: And it says far more when it's men ragging on a woman's looks. It marks
them as male chauvinists at best and misogynists at worst, no matter what they
may claim in other contexts. (Especially when they do it without knowing what
the woman looks like, as Barry did with me.) Speculating nega
On 4/29/2014 11:49 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
> Yes, there has been another kind of "bun bouncing" going on. ;-)
>
> This stuff has been going on before purusha and mother divine. They
> even split up men and women into two facilities starting with my
> second phase of TTC because of it.
>
We do not ha
On 4/29/2014 11:20 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
Sanders is a bit of a populist though so he could win. He's even
co-sponsored legislation with Rand Paul so as Willy might say: go figure.
>
Wouldn't it be interesting for the progressives and the libertarians to
unite in the next federal and state electi
Oh, OK, thanks for explaining. I agree, faces are purely incidental here.
Apparently Barry and azgray feel otherwise, but it seems to me that to rag on
what someone looks like exposes a certain, well, deficit in the ability to come
up with meaningful criticism of the person's participation. It s
On 4/29/2014 11:11 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Ahh! More knowledge! I never knew swinger groups existed as a
> sub-set of TM'ers. Are they composed of purusha and mother divine gals
> who sneak off from the course facility and get together or are they TM
> governor couples who are practicin
On 4/29/2014 12:16 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> Hitler’s former maid remembers the good life at Der Fuhrer’s mountain
> retreat
>
We're not interested in Hitler's former maid - what we want to know is
why you fukers started the civil war and hate blacks and browns. Have a
good day.
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On 4/29/2014 1:23 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Actually, as you know, Richard, I did post a photo of "my own face" a
few years ago (along with "Barry's Fantasy Image of Judy").
>
Sorry for the confusion, Judy, I was referring to azgrey as "she", maybe
it's a "he", but whatever, it's anon
Michael, since you haven't been to FF in decades, I don't think you can fairly
assess the TMers who live here. Secondly, most humans have routines, without
being lemmings. As for propaganda, I'd say you're the biggest victim...of your
own, given that you compare the TMO to Nazi Germany, a societ
Sez Michael, carefully ignoring the points I made.
(BTW, I'm not sure "erudite" means what you think it means.)
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Routine - I get up and do asanas and pranayam and go with all the other
lemmings to a Dome. I sit for an hour and a half or
Routine - I get up and do asanas and pranayam and go with all the other
lemmings to a Dome. I sit for an hour and a half or more and believe I am
creating world peace. I spend inordinate amounts of money on herbal formulas
that maybe are working for me, I spend more money on jyotish charts and
Isn't it amazing what overpowering hatred and debilitating fear can do to
someone's perceptions of the object of that hatred and fear?
(The interesting thing is that Barry had been describing me as an "ugly old
woman" etc. etc. for years before he ever saw my photo. That's what inspired
the "
With all due lack of respect, any person describing *either* of the photos Judy
posted as containing "a fairly nice-looking dame" is either blind or
delusional. They contain (just as AZ said) an overweight, sallow-faced old
woman with sagging jowls who doesn't appear to have ever had a happy or
Actually, as you know, Richard, I did post a photo of "my own face" a few years
ago (along with "Barry's Fantasy Image of Judy"). It's in the Members section.
That's the one azgray is referring to. Apparently he believes he's the only one
who can see it, so he feels safe in describing it as what
Fascinating, Michael, that you would see this comment as describing TMers
(presumably TB TMers).
TMers generally are fairly well educated, first of all. And if they didn't
"question the world around them," they would be unlikely to become committed to
TM to start with, given that TM is promot
Hitler’s former maid remembers the good life at Der Fuhrer’s mountain retreat
It’s not clear that Elisabeth Kalhammer knew who her employer would be in 1943
when she responded to a help wanted ad for a maid at the Berghof, Hitler’s
Bavarian mountain retreat that served as Nazi headquarters away
Nablusoss, I guess that deer scene had a lot of edge for me! Plus the whole
plot was well, quirky. But at the same time, sort of down to earth and very
midwestern (-:
Like I said, for me, it onlyseemed to be ordinary.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 10:40 AM, nablusoss1008
wrote:
The Straig
On 4/29/2014 10:18 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
> The relatively high success the TMO has these days drives losers like
> the Turq et.al. nuts. That's why they remain losers, not
> having accomplished anything artistically or in Sadhana what remains
> for this sorry lot is to criticize.
>
This is a
Bhairitu:
> My favorite Lynch film is "Wild at Heart." Loved the scene
> where Willem Defoe gets his face blown off and the dog picks
> it up.
>
Nicholas Cage Cage - David Lynch - Wild at Heart
http://youtu.be/P71Xx3EC67Y
On Tue, Apr 29, 2014 at 10:54 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
>
>
> My favorite Lync
Yes, there has been another kind of "bun bouncing" going on. ;-)
This stuff has been going on before purusha and mother divine. They even
split up men and women into two facilities starting with my second phase
of TTC because of it.
On 04/29/2014 09:11 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
Ahh! Mo
You're confusing capitalism with free enterprise. Capitalism itself
generates entropy and chaos. Just look at what it has done to this
country now. You really want to live in a country of poor people? Some
correction needs to be done to reign in the oligarchs and plutocrats.
Greed kills.
Sanders is a bit of a populist though so he could win. He's even
co-sponsored legislation with Rand Paul so as Willy might say: go figure.
The excesses of the corporations have turned off a lot of people
including people who associate themselves with the right. Only hard
core Ayn Rand Libert
I didn't write that - merely posted an erudite blog of someone who thinks so.
I have never seen any David Carradine's king fu movies although I did watch his
tv show when I was in high school. The movies I gravitate towards are ones
like Now You See Me and such things as Green Mile and Sling B
Being that I cut the cable and Showtime costs $80 or more a month if you
include the cost of the satellite or cable subscription and gear rental
I may have to wait a while for this one. However Showtime does put
their pilots on YouTube for promo:
http://youtu.be/_GMZBirzYAY
Since Netflix was
On 4/29/2014 8:51 AM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
>
> You are not even able to read. 1) I never wrote Amma isn't enlightened.
>
>
It's been years since MJ got his TM checked, but maybe it's time for him
to get checked by a shrink. He sure seems to be interested in the
comings-and-goings of MMY and the
And what if his meditations were like the video?
On 04/28/2014 07:50 PM, lengli...@cox.net wrote:
He says uniformly blissful from the very first one.
L
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One wonder if this is what David Lynch's meditations are like? :-D
On 04/28/2014 02:12
On 4/29/2014 8:34 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> People who like David Lynch movies are idiots.
>
You mean, compared to people like you that like David Carradine's kung
fu movies?
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On 4/29/2014 1:34 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
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He says uniformly blissful from the very first one.
Would he be such an evangelist if he knew what everyone else experienced?
>
Almost everyone I've talked to has had some blissful experiences when
they fi
On 4/28/2014 10:28 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
AZ, you haven't changed a bit.
>
You can pretty much tell when someone on a discussion group has got
their feelings hurt */real bad/*, so bad that they wake up in the
morning and the first thing they do is launch a tirade against Judy,
whe
Thanks, Steve.
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Based on that picture of her, I'd say it's pretty accurate.
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Rather that admit the effects of all those years of cigarettes and seething
anger, she calls herself “a fairly nice-lo
On 4/28/2014 7:38 PM, azgrey wrote:
*Rather that admit the effects of all those years of cigarettes and
seething anger, she calls herself “a fairly nice-looking dame.”
Yeah…..right…and TM “reverses the aging process.” *
Most of us can determine for ourselves who is a fairly nice-looking
dame
The relatively high success the TMO has these days drives losers like the Turq
et.al. nuts. That's why they remain losers, not having accomplished anything
artistically or in Sadhana what remains for this sorry lot is to criticize.
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On 4/28/2014 4
The relatively high success the TMO has these days drives losers like the Turq
et.al nuts. That's why they remain losers, not having accomplished anything
artistically or in Sadhana what remains for this sorry lot is to criticize the
successful.
It seems to drive you nuts when you find
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On
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Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:03 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Rick Archer and Waking Down in Public -Sunday, May 11,
7:30-9 p.m.
Om, do the
On 4/28/2014 7:36 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
you've become sort of the mirror image to someone like Nabby, in that
you have this knee jerk reaction to find a justification for your
conclusions even if they don't make a lot of sense.
>
Barry did a 180 - he used to sort of make sense about
On 4/28/2014 4:37 PM, Michael Jackson wrote:
> I love it! Don't know if it ever sold, but look at the article - the
> property is worth 2.3 million and theses asses were asking for 16
> million!!!
>
It seems to drive you nuts when you find out how well the TMO is doing
these days. Go figure.
-
I drifted away from Waking Down about 4 years ago, but in all my time with WD,
there was never any animosity toward going to the dome. In fact, one reason
there was so much emphasis on confidentiality with respect to WD sittings is
that there were dome-goers in WD who didn't want their dome badg
Agreed. The Democrats must do everything possible to disguise their true
intentions in order to avoid an outright rebellion at the polls. Incrementally,
is the safest tactic. Set the hook in the jaw then reel in very slowly.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 6:02 AM, "jedi_sp...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Just for fun I downloaded the List of Initiates from Share International and I
see Amma isn't on the list and oddly, neither is Marshy!
On Tue, 4/29/14, Michael Jackson wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Watch Dav id Lynch’s hy pnoti c new video
Nablusoss, I'd say The Straight Story seems to be the most accessible of DL's
films in the sense that it seems ordinary enough. Certainly in comparison to
his other films. But other than Elephant Man, I've not seen them except as
snippets. Same with Twin Peaks. I tend to like films that are a li
None of the mentioned folk are my gurus - Nabby made noises like he thinks Amma
is less than the High Masters he adores so I wanted to know what he really
thinks of Amma - but he ain't gone tell.
On Tue, 4/29/14, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subje
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ever heard of the pot calling the kettle black? C'mon Nabster, if you are
gonna take Rick to task for believing Amma is enlightened, tell us why you
think she isn't. And since you generally refer all things spiritual to the list
Benjy makes of
That's right, but they are not able to create anything so they critizise others
instead. What a bunch a pathetic losers. Here is what Steve Huff, an
accomplished photographer has to say about losers like the Turq:
"Many people in life (and I come across many of them) love to put others down
bec
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
You may prefer popular culture, B-films and TV-series, but it's laughable for
someone like you to criticize creative people. Perhaps your friends made great
video's back in the day when you were young, but where are they now, anyone
widely re
ever heard of the pot calling the kettle black? C'mon Nabster, if you are gonna
take Rick to task for believing Amma is enlightened, tell us why you think she
isn't. And since you generally refer all things spiritual to the list Benjy
makes of who's who in the spiritual world, its logical to ask
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I would suggest a similarity between David Lynch and his fans and Maharishi
and his.
Lynch's primary appreciators seem to be critics and viewers who are either
adolescents or delayed adolescents who are impressed with dark, moody
pretensi
The Duke Explains Why He Don’t Like David Lynch
Posted by: The Duke April 15, 2004
There’s a friend of mine by the name of Paul, and Paul is very fond of this
character by the name of David Lynch. As I respect mine comrades, I will warn
Paul now, should he be reading, that what this is, i
Thanks very much, friends. I appreciate your support here a lot. Lot of these
cranks here don't have hardly anything to do with Fairfield or meditating now.
nablusoss1008 writes, Very nice Buck, continue ! And don't let the TM-haters
in here get to you.
Awoelflebater writes: ..There i
People who like David Lynch movies are idiots.
Every time I hear anyone talking about a David Lynch movie, they always say "it
was a pretty good movie, but I didn't understand it." Repeat that last sentence
out loud to let it sink in. They liked the movie, but they didn't understand
any of it.
If you want an answer you can begin by stop calling people names and swearing.
While you consider this you can repair the roof of your trailer.
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NAbby is also unwilling to tell us what he thinks about Amma and where Amma is
on Benjy Creme's list o
NAbby is also unwilling to tell us what he thinks about Amma and where Amma is
on Benjy Creme's list of masters after taking Rick to task about her.
On Tue, 4/29/14, salyavin808 wrote:
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Watch Dav id Lynch’s hy pnoti c n
Not to mention that Sal claims he was a DL fan but didn't see the Straight
Story. Very convincing fellow :-)
Om, do the Waking Down people support going to be with the group meditation in
the Domes? What is their position relative to the community Dome meditation? I
am not sure I even want a 1 dollar donation to go to Waking Down of Fairfield
if they are not in support of the larger group meditation,
Capitalism is the only system that can incentivize and
motivate people. Again, only capitalism drives innovation
and creativity, enables people to adapt to the everchanging
conditions. It also generates wealth.
By failing to emphasize incentives, socialism is a theory
inconsistent with hum
Yes, very fairly answered. Rick represents a lot of the FF meditating community
in those answers. You missed important TM questions though like, when and where
initiated, who was your initiator, which TTC, when and where did you learn the
TM-Sidhis, which courses with Maharishi did you attend? W
Er, Salyavin, there are plenty of David Lynch fans who aren't TMers. (Not to
mention TMers who aren't David Lynch fans, like moi.)
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Share, Nabby is motivated here by the fact that Lynch does TM. Whether you are
on his side spiritually is his prim
Well Share, you may have your opinions :-) But just watch Sal and the Turq and
see what they find interesting. It's usually VERY ordinary popular culture. The
Straight Story was very touching and probably DL's most accessible film, made
by Disney as it was. And while it has a nice heartfelt stor
All is forgiven, merudanda...
But only if I can be a caterpillar too, as well as a noodlehead sometimes.
Just to let life be fun (-:
On Monday, April 28, 2014 8:40 AM, merudanda wrote:
thanks for the happy clapping
my shy
butterfly
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Joh
You're a pitiful pretender. I was a fan of DL 20 years before I knew he does TM.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Share, Nabby is motivated here by the fact that Lynch does TM. Whether you are
on his side spiritually is his primary filter, he doesn't give a damn about the
movi
Share, Nabby is motivated here by the fact that Lynch does TM. Whether you are
on his side spiritually is his primary filter, he doesn't give a damn about the
movies.
He'd think Lynch's early output is complete rubbish if he hadn't founded the
DLF.
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I never saw the straight story. That was his first movie after coming out of
the TM closet I believe. I remember them announcing that Lynch was going to be
promoting TM and I suggested they do a season of his films on the Marshy
Channel. They thought it was a great idea.
I had to break it
Nablusoss, I think everybody has some poetry in them to some degree. Besides,
The Straight Story is a wonderful film and I think salyavin would enjoy it.
On Tuesday, April 29, 2014 6:33 AM, nablusoss1008
wrote:
Why discuss art with people without a poetic bone in their body ? It's a was
Why discuss art with people without a poetic bone in their body ? It's a waste
of time.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
salyavin, imo Lynch's The Straight Story is also wonderful though very
different than Elephant Man, but both having an underlying, non sacharine
sweetness.
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