RE: [FairfieldLife] Can the Human Brain be Improved?

2017-07-11 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

Knowing the infinity of the universe, humans could never visit physically all 
of the galaxies around us.  Plus we're limited by the speed of light.  
Ultimately, humans will have to rely on their visions (including remote 
sensing/viewing) to understand and verify the world.  I don't believe any 
advanced AI can do this based on our present technology. 

 But I still value the ideas presented by San Juan de la Cruz regarding "the 
dark night of the soul".  In my opinion, he was rephrasing the concepts of 
transcendental consciousness, cosmic consciousness and God consciousness from 
the vedic texts.
 

 Regarding Ezekiel and other Hebrew visionaries including the Gospels, they 
were conveying something in words that signify spiritual ideas.  For example, 
Ezekiel appeared to be describing a UFO in the Old Testament, but the reader 
needs to understand the symbolisms steeped in the Hebrew tradition and culture.

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

 IMO, about 10% of the Batgap people are very impressive, perhaps led by Harri 
Aalto. (looking forward to his second book).  I don't see the point in making a 
claim for Awakening but then no following through with something to "show" for 
it.  After all, there are an infinite number of things to consider before 
Awakening, but only ONE thing to consider at the transition (That everything's 
Pure Consciousness - "The World is Brahman, Brahman is the World"), but where 
is the revelation as to the infinite number of things to accomplish after the 
transition. Is it sufficient for people to go around saying, "I'm Awakened, I'm 
Awakened, I'm Awakened.".
 

 In addition to the visions of Shiva, I'd like to hear somebody who has had a 
"Throne of God" experience, as mentioned by the Kaballists. (as mentioned by 
Ezekiel in the Hebrew Scriptures).
 How about somebody like Kirpal Singh and others in the Sant Mat Tradtiion who 
are capable of traveling out of their bodies at will?
 At the very miniimum level of accomplishment, some people believe that there 
are structures made by Intelligent Agents on the Moon and Mars.  I challenge 
ANY of the Batgappers to astral travel to the Moon and Mars, then give a full 
report on whether their are, or are not such structures.
 Apart from such a simple task from supposedly Enlightened people, NO, I do not 
want to continually hear about how you're Awakened and I'm not buying your 
books.
 
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Conscionable, in TM?

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Evidently there is a behavioral axis between self-interest and altruism..  and 
maybe not strictly related to 'consciousness', as we have seen.  

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

 A hardwired morality of self-interest v Altruism..
 

 In a core worldview that life is nakedly a selfish struggle for money and 
dominance the great act of moral decoupling woven through this in this 
worldview, morality has nothing to do with anything.  Altruism, trust, 
cooperation and virtue are unaffordable luxuries in the struggle of all against 
all. Everything is about self-interest.
  
 Powerful, selfish people have always adopted this dirty-minded realism to 
justify their own selfishness. The problem is that this philosophy is based on 
an error about human beings and it leads to self-destructive behavior in all 
cases.
  
 The error is that it misunderstands what drives human action. Of course people 
are driven by selfish motivations — for individual status, wealth and power. 
But they are also motivated by another set of drives — for solidarity, love and 
moral fulfillment — that are equally and sometimes more powerful.
 People are wired to cooperate. Far from being a flimsy thing, the desire for 
cooperation is the primary human evolutionary advantage we have over the other 
animals.
 People have a moral sense. They have a set of universal intuitions that help 
establish harmony between peoples. From their first moments, children are wired 
to feel each other’s pain. You don’t have to teach a child about what fairness 
is; they already know. There’s no society on earth where people are admired for 
running away in battle or for lying to their friends.
 Paraphrase, -David Brooks, NYTimes
 



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

 MMY would tell us simply, ‘never do that which you know to be wrong’. In 
behavior by spiritual standard of what enhances or is withering to spiritual 
progress, certainly in life as we live it this would seem to say, in the 
pursuit of happiness repent those sinful ways that are hurtful to and against 
spiritual progress in your own life or in the lives of others. Repent! Right 
now, make haste!

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

 From e-mail: 

 If one looks at all the criticism of the Mvmt over the years, most of it boils 
down to lack of 'development of the vertical at the expense of the horizontal.' 
That is a cerebral way to put it, development of consciousness at the expense 
of relationships, including ethics and mgmt, most of the rest boils down to the 
need for more professional training in the area concerned.
 ™’ers are not more moral or ethical. 
 We can't become a religion or ethical society by talking about ethics. That 
would not work for the Mvmt. We are here to teach transcending. But we should 
talk ethics and morals, esp ethics, among ourselves in the Mvmt. But I focus on 
mgmt for the reason I gave.
 


 



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

 Evidently ethical behavior may not be correlated with 'development of 
consciousness'.. As in TM science research ‘moral reasoning’ is simply reduced 
and measured in standard testing as ‘quick thinking’ which apparently is not 
necessarily the same measure as ethical or compassionate behavior.  Long time 
meditators or gurus though potentially more ‘aware’ evidently are not 
necessarily more ethical. Ethical spiritual virtues evidently are felt in life 
by the human spiritual body and ethical behavior on a ‘behavioral axis’ it 
seems is cultivated differently in life by culture. Spiritually cultivated 
ethics felt and lived apparently is very much about the condition of spiritual 
life in the body (polyvagal?) and not necessarily related directly to a 
consciousness continuum of states of consciousness.

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

 Yes, evidently the heart of spirituality is embodied in the Polyvagal and 
affected in its expression by spiritual practices such as meditation, culture 
and epigenetic stress. 
  
It seems that In an awake conscious life, as transcendentalists call this, ‘a 
life well lived’, that ethical behavior is felt primarily by whether behavior 
enhances or withers spiritual life.  That simple. A felt discernment of a whole 
of the spiritual human system of being. 
 
 yifuxero writes: 
 Thx, the development of the Polyvagal nervous system (physical representation 
of empathy and  compassion); appears to be (or can be) somewhat independent of 
the states of Consciousness mentioned by MMY.
 Thus, it does not necessarily follow that a person in (CC, UC) is well 
developed in regard to empathy, compassion, and free from Narcissistic 
tendencies.

 



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

 Spirituality and the ‘Behavioral Axis’..

 FW: a narrative:

 “People in the meditating community 

[FairfieldLife] WWHumanResourcesDo, With Fairfield meditators and the Movement?

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Q: "How does an organization entice top-tier talent when it is embroiled in 
chaos?"

 A5:  ..appeal to a prospective employee's sense of patriotic duty and 
self-interest.  
 Here is the pitch: "You're serving your movement and community. The job won't 
last that long.  Administrations don't go on forever, but afterwards, you will 
be more valuable."   ..At the end of the day, he added, that is the kind of 
offer employers, regardless of industry, should make whenever they're courting 
an in-demand candidate.
 

 

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

 

 

 What would Human Resources Do? 
 A3: ..a job at an organization in crisis and unfazed by completely reversing 
course on any given endeavor, is for someone with a military background. 
"People who are used to accepting direction and executing orders for the good 
of the greater mission," he said. And perhaps, most importantly, "they're used 
to falling on their swords for superiors."
 

 

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

 A6:
 ..Mercurial could be a great thing. "If somebody's telling you that one day 
something is good and one day something is bad, that creates the opportunity to 
go with either direction."Turmoil is more tolerant of deviations from the 
norm and, even in cases where they may not be officially condoned, a motivated 
worker-bee can typically go unnoticed and on task while the rest of the hive 
buzzes around trying to save their own jobs.
 

 

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

 A2: A candidate most likely to thrive under these circumstances, is one who is 
flexible and creative because they can more easily adapt to unforeseen changes. 
For someone like this chaos is a terrific trigger for innovation.
 

 from e-mail:  Invite TSR and MUM alumni retirees to help on projects.. this 
brings people together for a common cause..
 

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

 What Would Human Resources Do?: Paraphrased from a NPR report..
  
 Q: "How does an organization entice top-tier talent when it is embroiled in 
chaos?"
  
 In other words, WWHRD: What would human resources do?
  
 
 A1: It would help for interested yet tentative applicants to think of the 
troubled company as a "sinking ship."   .."If you get on board it and it sinks, 
nobody blames you," he laughed. "If it's sinking and something nice happens and 
it turns around you get all the credit!" 
 



  








Re: [FairfieldLife] FF Meditating Community Meeting

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Responding, 

 For those on fixed incomes.. offer MVVTechnologies and Punchakarma at an 
affordable price.. when most are on social security at $900 or so month, if 
that… there is no discretionary income left over..  It certainly is bad Karma 
to let our brothers and sister die early.. or get sick.

 

 

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

 Notes from the meditating FF Cafe Satsanga:
 

 "You need a lot more smaller working meetings with conscious people of the 
community. Not more big top-down podium table meetings.

  
 People who are active in life here are not going to come to a top-down podium 
meeting where the microphone is open in the way that happens in Fairfield 
meditating public meetings that reinforce a top-down patriarchy.  That is tired 
and boring and people who are about life are not going to go there." 
 

 

 "They are terrified about losing control of some vedic idea."  
  
 "Meditators effectively making life in Fairfield are about their business and 
lives and less likely to show up at a meeting with people who do not have 
personal filters.  They (leadership) should meet with people here who are about 
it doing community life."  
 

 "The movement has long shut the door on being included in the broader sense 
into a dynamic inclusive community that is meditating Fairfield.  The people 
who are making community happen were out of town that week visiting Ammachi.  
The admin will make their conclusions about what is not in their own minds from 
that?"  
 


"..It is not about ™, we all grew up here and made lives.  The campus is 
tangential to life in Fairfield." 

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

 FW:  Wake things up, open a starbucks outside the dome in the am.. 
 

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

 Increasing Means of support: 

 FW:  Buy on Amazon, Ebay = Donate to the Meditation Assembly

 

 An average of 5% of any purchase on Amazon, Ebay, and 250 other online stores 
will go the Invincible America meditation Assembly if you go to the following 
website (brightFutureNews.com) and click the green bar in order to go to the 
store you want:
 

 https://brightfuturenews.com/s hops?a=cipek 
https://brightfuturenews.com/shops?a=cipek

 

 Just click on the above link,  ​then ​
click on the green bar to shop, and choose among 250 shops, including Amazon, 
Ebay, and hundreds of other online stores.
 

 About half of the amount donated by the store will go directly to the IAA 
general fund, and about half will go directly to individuals and help 
meditators stay on the IAA and continue to uphold the United States to be more 
peaceful, just, free, and unified. 
 

 If meditators would like to receive support in half of the  ​donated amount 
(average 5% of purchase)​
 from every purchase ​ by others that​
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 If you  ​sign up to become a member via that link​
, you can send your own link to others, and will receive about half of the 
approximate 5% of every purchase your friends generate with their purchases. 
The other half of that approximately 5% will go to the IAA general fund. 
 

 Thank you very very much for helping move the Invincible America Assembly 
forward to create a bright future for us all. 

 


 

 

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

 FW: Start a Fairfield outreach program to get people here meditating again. 
Through course offerings and incentives to stay here like free or almost free 
continuing ed courses and university courses.. My old college still offers that 
to Alums..besides getting free box seats at the Cleveland orchestra.. yesss 
 

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

 
 from e-mail:
 BTW Dr. Nader told me that he would consider a course in fairfield at a cheap 
rate.
  
 ..suggest a big course , with Dr. Nader giving out to us all, over period of 2 
or 3 weeks daily in the dome his course or part of it before or after we do 
tm..etc.. Along with that.. or after a big course of us tsr invite others of 
our celebs promoting superradience.  Is it still impt. .??
 


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

 e-mail:
 Invite tsr and alumni retirees to help on projects.. this brings people 
together for a common cause..
 

 

 feste37 wrote:
  
 am so glad there is hope!  
  
 Actually, the meeting in Phoenix Hall was quite good. I assume you did not go. 
  
 Salsunshineiniowa: No, I didn’t even know about it.  Supposedly there were 
flyers up all over, but I guess not where I shop.
  
 There was scarcely a necktie in sight, and only a few Jai Guru Devs (which I 
suspect drive you crazy) were uttered.
  
 Hagelin even admitted that when he took over 

[FairfieldLife] Re: What is Conscionable, in TM?

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
A hardwired morality of self-interest v Altruism..
 

 In a core worldview that life is nakedly a selfish struggle for money and 
dominance the great act of moral decoupling woven through this in this 
worldview, morality has nothing to do with anything.  Altruism, trust, 
cooperation and virtue are unaffordable luxuries in the struggle of all against 
all. Everything is about self-interest.
  
 Powerful, selfish people have always adopted this dirty-minded realism to 
justify their own selfishness. The problem is that this philosophy is based on 
an error about human beings and it leads to self-destructive behavior in all 
cases.
  
 The error is that it misunderstands what drives human action. Of course people 
are driven by selfish motivations — for individual status, wealth and power. 
But they are also motivated by another set of drives — for solidarity, love and 
moral fulfillment — that are equally and sometimes more powerful.
 People are wired to cooperate. Far from being a flimsy thing, the desire for 
cooperation is the primary human evolutionary advantage we have over the other 
animals.
 People have a moral sense. They have a set of universal intuitions that help 
establish harmony between peoples. From their first moments, children are wired 
to feel each other’s pain. You don’t have to teach a child about what fairness 
is; they already know. There’s no society on earth where people are admired for 
running away in battle or for lying to their friends.
 Paraphrase, -David Brooks, NYTimes
 



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

 MMY would tell us simply, ‘never do that which you know to be wrong’. In 
behavior by spiritual standard of what enhances or is withering to spiritual 
progress, certainly in life as we live it this would seem to say, in the 
pursuit of happiness repent those sinful ways that are hurtful to and against 
spiritual progress in your own life or in the lives of others. Repent! Right 
now, make haste!

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

 From e-mail: 

 If one looks at all the criticism of the Mvmt over the years, most of it boils 
down to lack of 'development of the vertical at the expense of the horizontal.' 
That is a cerebral way to put it, development of consciousness at the expense 
of relationships, including ethics and mgmt, most of the rest boils down to the 
need for more professional training in the area concerned.
 ™’ers are not more moral or ethical. 
 We can't become a religion or ethical society by talking about ethics. That 
would not work for the Mvmt. We are here to teach transcending. But we should 
talk ethics and morals, esp ethics, among ourselves in the Mvmt. But I focus on 
mgmt for the reason I gave.
 


 



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

 Evidently ethical behavior may not be correlated with 'development of 
consciousness'.. As in TM science research ‘moral reasoning’ is simply reduced 
and measured in standard testing as ‘quick thinking’ which apparently is not 
necessarily the same measure as ethical or compassionate behavior.  Long time 
meditators or gurus though potentially more ‘aware’ evidently are not 
necessarily more ethical. Ethical spiritual virtues evidently are felt in life 
by the human spiritual body and ethical behavior on a ‘behavioral axis’ it 
seems is cultivated differently in life by culture. Spiritually cultivated 
ethics felt and lived apparently is very much about the condition of spiritual 
life in the body (polyvagal?) and not necessarily related directly to a 
consciousness continuum of states of consciousness.

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

 Yes, evidently the heart of spirituality is embodied in the Polyvagal and 
affected in its expression by spiritual practices such as meditation, culture 
and epigenetic stress. 
  
It seems that In an awake conscious life, as transcendentalists call this, ‘a 
life well lived’, that ethical behavior is felt primarily by whether behavior 
enhances or withers spiritual life.  That simple. A felt discernment of a whole 
of the spiritual human system of being. 
 
 yifuxero writes: 
 Thx, the development of the Polyvagal nervous system (physical representation 
of empathy and  compassion); appears to be (or can be) somewhat independent of 
the states of Consciousness mentioned by MMY.
 Thus, it does not necessarily follow that a person in (CC, UC) is well 
developed in regard to empathy, compassion, and free from Narcissistic 
tendencies.

 



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

 Spirituality and the ‘Behavioral Axis’..

 FW: a narrative:

 “People in the meditating community are not by any means fully developed, I 
see dysfunctional, disrespectful behavior often in and out of the Dome. I see 
people having a lot of experience of CC (cosmic consciousness) who often do not 
behave like saints. 

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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Rain Raga

2017-07-11 Thread j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I'm a skeptic, but yesterday, when I saw a link to playing the rain raga online,

http://listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=rVr0-G5z_zw#Raga_Megh_(Rain-Melody)_Maharishi_Gandharva-Veda
 
http://listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=rVr0-G5z_zw#Raga_Megh_(Rain-Melody)_Maharishi_Gandharva-Veda

I figured, why the hell not? So, I brought the link up on Petra's iMac, in the 
small office, where the melody can just play 24/7. I woke up this morning to 
pouring rain, and when it was over, the rain gauge was at one and an eighth 
inches. 

That said, it's still dry enough that we're firing up the landscape drip 
irrigation system that we had installed after those brutally hot summers a few 
years back.
 

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

 Yes, yes. I know those skeptical are saying, “..correlation does not equal 
causation.” while some can take it on faith and others just a simple objective 
experience.. 
 

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

 The Rain Raga worked !  Praises be to the Unified Field!  Wild storming!  
Beautiful blood red sunrise at first light overtaken by a wild rain storm right 
now. All across the County, even up there on those meditators up in that Vedic 
City. I got my chainsaw out in the truck right now in case I gots to cut my way 
through the storm debris to get to morning meditation up in the Dome.  Jai, Jai 
Guru You!
 

 

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

 Up at the campus bookstore do they still sell that rain raga?
 

 Things  is getting desperate dry around here. First cutting of hay was
 okay following a decent wet spell earlier from the spring.  But not hardly 
much rain since.
 The storms split and go different directions from Southeast Iowa.
 Any rain that does fall burns right off the next day.
 Soil moisture is about 75% of normal according to the DM Register. 
 But around here the subsoil moister has been drawn out by 
 prolonged days and weeks of heat, wind and sun. Pastures are going dormant. 
 Row crops looking pretty stressed. Subsoil moisture was low anyway going in to 
winter. 
 For weeks now. The Dome group meditation numbers are terrible.  
 Om how long can we hold out?








[FairfieldLife] Re: The Rain Raga

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Yes, yes. I know those skeptical are saying, “..correlation does not equal 
causation.” while some can take it on faith and others just a simple objective 
experience.. 
 

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

 The Rain Raga worked !  Praises be to the Unified Field!  Wild storming!  
Beautiful blood red sunrise at first light overtaken by a wild rain storm right 
now. All across the County, even up there on those meditators up in that Vedic 
City. I got my chainsaw out in the truck right now in case I gots to cut my way 
through the storm debris to get to morning meditation up in the Dome.  Jai, Jai 
Guru You!
 

 

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

 Up at the campus bookstore do they still sell that rain raga?
 

 Things  is getting desperate dry around here. First cutting of hay was
 okay following a decent wet spell earlier from the spring.  But not hardly 
much rain since.
 The storms split and go different directions from Southeast Iowa.
 Any rain that does fall burns right off the next day.
 Soil moisture is about 75% of normal according to the DM Register. 
 But around here the subsoil moister has been drawn out by 
 prolonged days and weeks of heat, wind and sun. Pastures are going dormant. 
 Row crops looking pretty stressed. Subsoil moisture was low anyway going in to 
winter. 
 For weeks now. The Dome group meditation numbers are terrible.  
 Om how long can we hold out?






[FairfieldLife] Robert Saltzman - Buddha at the Gas Pump Interview

2017-07-11 Thread Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com [FairfieldLife]
ert Saltzman In the midst of his career as an artist and photographer, Robert 
Saltzman experienced a sudden and profound awakening—a deep vision i


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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Rain Raga

2017-07-11 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
The Rain Raga worked !  Praises be to the Unified Field!  Wild storming!  
Beautiful blood red sunrise at first light overtaken by a wild rain storm right 
now. All across the County, even up there on those meditators up in that Vedic 
City. I got my chainsaw out in the truck right now in case I gots to cut my way 
through the storm debris to get to morning meditation up in the Dome.  Jai, Jai 
Guru You!
 

 

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

 Up at the campus bookstore do they still sell that rain raga?
 

 Things  is getting desperate dry around here. First cutting of hay was
 okay following a decent wet spell earlier from the spring.  But not hardly 
much rain since.
 The storms split and go different directions from Southeast Iowa.
 Any rain that does fall burns right off the next day.
 Soil moisture is about 75% of normal according to the DM Register. 
 But around here the subsoil moister has been drawn out by 
 prolonged days and weeks of heat, wind and sun. Pastures are going dormant. 
 Row crops looking pretty stressed. Subsoil moisture was low anyway going in to 
winter. 
 For weeks now. The Dome group meditation numbers are terrible.  
 Om how long can we hold out?




[FairfieldLife] >>>> Roundup to Get Cancer Label

2017-07-11 Thread email4you mikemail4...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2017/07/11/glyphosate-added-in-cancer-causing-chemicals-list.aspx?utm_source=dnl_medium=email_content=art3_campaign=20170711Z2_cid=DM153419_rid=2076442486

Story at-a-glance 
   
   - California regulators stated that glyphosate will appear on the state’s 
list of cancerous chemicals beginning July 7, 2017
   - This means new labels may be appearing within the next year in California 
that include a cancer warning on Roundup and other glyphosate-containing weed 
killers
   - An increasing number of lawsuits are popping up across the U.S., alleging 
Monsanto’s Roundup caused cancer and the company engaged in fraudulent activity 
and deceptive advertising of its weed killer