Fairfield Buddhist TM meditators? We have some lot of TM meditators in
Fairfield professed in other different religious and denominations: Catholics
of various types, protestants, Lutherans, Quakers, Sufis and some new religion,
etc. But I am not aware of practicing Buddhist satsanga in
A good question, though it looks like in both cases the speaker is trying to
provoke a fight, using antisocial behavior and disrespectful language. So, it
proves exactly what, if the speaker gets their butt kicked?
Before choosing A or B, I'd want to know why the speaker is expressing
The correct answer, chaps, is B. Pretty simple, that one. I am not impressed by
people who say, well Christianity has a history of violence too. That may be
correct but it was a long time ago, and the religion has evolved beyond that.
Islam has not.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Well, if we were to have had the political and economic history of say, Iraq,
or if some of the current "groups" (noted in this article) were to gain power
and pair with ohhhmaybe the Tea Party, and if we were not blessed with
still benefiting from living in a democracy of our ilk with a
Heck, this is just first-night-of-checking material when you first learn to
meditate. It's all part of what is correct meditation, and reviewed again on
the second and third night of checking. Take it easy, take it as it comes.
-JaiGuruYou!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Aviators “..reported feelings of detachment, exhilaration, and exalted power.
As well as vivid fantasies and dreamy twilight states which they regarded as
pleasurable. A few aviators had even been enthralled by their “break-off”
experiences, and they describe them as blissful reveries.”
On
Astronauts report an “overview effect” from the awe of space travel—and you can
replicate it here on Earth:
This moment of awe has had a permanent effect on some astronauts’ lives.
Charlie Duke, a lunar module pilot for Apollo 16, became a Christian after
seeing earth from space; Jim Irwin of
crawling into the dryer, for a no heat spin cycle works too.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Astronauts report an “overview effect” from the awe of space travel—and you
can replicate it here on Earth:
This moment of awe has had a permanent effect on some
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Tough to say how it would be, if the Islamic countries had invaded us, though,
instead of the other way around. If I had to guess, having a foreign occupying
army on your home soil brings out the most fanatical resistance, and
Yep, I would agree. Muslims are no more prone to violence than anyone else is,
but get up in their grill, kill their families, and shoot up their temples and
you'll have an issue. Also refugee populations are great places to breed
violent fanatics, since there are strongly diminished
I understand that there are four Taoist temples in town.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Fairfield Buddhist TM meditators? We have some lot of TM meditators in
Fairfield professed in other different religions and denominations: Catholics
of various
That would be my preference too. Living in a very permissive society, we may
get used to the idea that we can say anything and do anything short of physical
violence, in our little neck of the woods, without consequence, as our right.
We then extrapolate that to the rest of the world, assuming
Yep, is a fair assessment about the Fairfield Mental Health Alliance in your
comments below. Out of an upward pressure showcased through a more public
discussion the Fairfield Mental Health Alliance helped the .org-movement from
its highest levels be brought to change and incorporate a lot that
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
A good question, though it looks like in both cases the speaker is trying to
provoke a fight, using antisocial behavior and disrespectful language. So, it
proves exactly what, if the speaker gets their butt kicked?
I had a
Tough to say how it would be, if the Islamic countries had invaded us, though,
instead of the other way around. If I had to guess, having a foreign occupying
army on your home soil brings out the most fanatical resistance, and
reactionary attitudes in people. I am not excusing anyone's behavior
Of possible interest here...
- Forwarded Message -
From: "Fairfield Citizen karlherzl2...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 11:44 AM
Subject: Toxics, the dome and the Amish.
In countries dominated by Islam, secularism has little influence. Most law is
Sharia or sharia based. If you blaspheme the *prophet* or Koran in Pakistan,
you can be put to death or given a thousand lashes.In western, Judaeo/Christian
cultures, you can photograph a crucifix in urine or paint
Question- What is the toxic substance being used? How long is it toxic for?
Does it dissipate? Is there a better ,longer lasting, cost effective substance
to use? Is the *organic* mold in the domes any less toxic? How old are the
Amish workers? Are they currently out of school and doing summer
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I'm all for tolerance, until it becomes dangerous.
From real fanatics you're in danger whether you/anyone is tolerant or
intolerant.
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
He's an interesting guy - Chris Cornerhere is how he thinks of the "unified
field." Do you think he does TM?
Chris Corner | auxiliary magazine
http://auxiliarymagazine.com/tag/chris-corner/
http://auxiliarymagazine.com/tag/chris-corner/
Chris Corner | auxiliary magazine
Oh yeah.and the other point.if we were living in a different
centuryit might have been the Christians violently at war with the
"non-believers" as they saw fit, with massive and bloody and gruesome results.
There is no benefit in being self-righteous or hypocritical about it.
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I would be *very* concerned about the persistent reports of organic mold too,
within the structure. No 'suspected' about that stuff - it can be fatal,
getting into the lungs.
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
OK, though this has only become an issue recently, due to our military
incursions into their territory. I am in favor of using our military to contain
a threat, but in this case, we are the aggressors, right or wrong, and it seems
presumptuous to be dictating our values to them as well, or
Nobody is excusing the violence. My point is that the essence or core of
Islamic belief as a practiced way of life is obviously not what is playing out
on the world stage right now. I agree with Ann in that "fanatics" of any type
and breed pose danger; fanaticism is extremism and extremism
Yep, two extremes. Why not let these other countries do as they please? I don't
understand this insistence that they mirror our values. Can't we see them for
who they are, and simply stay away? As for the threat of those values taking
root here in the US, not much chance. No one with a Koran
SEARCH FOR MEANING My Reflections on Islam Mounir Mehri
For those of you who don’t know me, I’m Mounir Merhi. I grew up in the Muslim
faith in Beirut, Lebanon in an open-minded family with long and enlightened
tradition of religiousness & belief without fundamentalism. Even the most
religious
I don't think anyone is suggesting they can't be who they are. The east is east
and the west is the west...The conversation has been centering on which of
these two regions is more violent. My point is that Christianity is by nature,
a non violent religion. Any violence done by Christians is
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Oh yeah.and the other point.if we were living in a different
centuryit might have been the Christians violently at war with the
"non-believers" as they saw fit, with massive and bloody and gruesome results.
There
I haven't heard of this group before. But creativity is from the unified field
too.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
IAMX - The Unified Field/Quiet the Mind
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj_mGroTdbw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj_mGroTdbw
IAMX -
We've actually found something we can agree on here, Mike. Previous posters
have been too keen on excusing Muslim violence. Unfortunately, as it is
manifesting in many parts of the world today, Islam is a murderous, hateful,
death-worshipping cult. Christians in parts of Asia and Africa are
I'm all for tolerance, until it becomes dangerous.
From: feste37
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, September 7, 2015 2:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Migrants in Hungary
We've actually found something we can agree on here, Mike.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Question- What is the toxic substance being used? How long is it toxic for?
Does it dissipate? Is there a better ,longer lasting, cost effective substance
to use? Is the *organic* mold in the domes any less toxic? How old are
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