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Hooray for Ken!
Thanks kindly Rick. At 58, I'm very happy to have now passed my dad,
who died at 57.
KH
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I wonder how often that kind of conundrum--not just
about sex but any bad habit or behavior--masters
have to
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on 7/1/06 8:34 AM, Patrick Gillam at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe Maharishi had the same delusion I did.
Just as I thought I was essentially a non-smoker
even as I puffed away at my La Unicas, he was
able to
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for Pete Seeger fans you watch a really great interview with Amy
Goodman. Amazing how lucid he is, his memory is crystal clear.
KH
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I thought this was interesting enough to post here. It's in an as of
yet unpublished book, published by a major purveyor of nursing books
(for nurses). This is a philosophical nursing book (who woulda thunk!)
aimed at nursing scholars (PhD's). I am writing the index for the book.
with him, but it's sure not one that is based on credibility.
Kenny H.
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on the Dharma,
Do not rely on anything other than the Dharma.
Of course if think the above is total BS, don't rely on that either.
On Jul 10, 2006, at 4:51 PM, Kenny H wrote:
I must have prefaced thousands of statements I made with those three
words for nearly twenty years. At some
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-I'm sorry for posting the ramblings of my mind from one point
earlier
in the day. By the time I deleted it Judy had already posted a reply
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I'm a bit of a hard case on this subject :-), but I think
that trusting *anyone* more than you trust yourself is
the culprit here. The problem is not in trusting Maharishi
and what he says more than you trust your own
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point
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A gal I knew from another spiritual trip had an inter-
esting theory about this stuff. She felt that although
there is a lot of variety among the spiritual seekers
one finds in this world, basically you can pretty
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A gal I knew from another spiritual trip had an inter-
esting theory about this stuff. She felt that although
there is a lot of variety among the spiritual seekers
one finds in this world, basically you can pretty
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One interesting comment Amma made to
a friend of mine: ³Charging money for meditation is like a mother
charging
her baby for breast milk.²
I find these comments made by one guru about the practices about other
gurus to
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One interesting comment Amma made to
a friend of mine: ³Charging money for meditation is like a mother
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Any news, observations?
I went to see her for the first time
Good morning brethren!
This comes from a book on Nursing that I am doing some work for:
According to one of the central figures of Kabbalah, Rabbi Isaac Luria
(15341572) held that during creation, the vessels containing the
light of creation shattered, and the light became concealed as holy
Hey all! Anyone here use a pressure cooker to cook their beans/grains?
I just got a pressure cooker and a separate Ohsawa pot to use inside
the pressure cooker, this was highly recommended.
Does anyone here have experience using both a pressure cooker as well
as an Ohsawa pot insert? If so,
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Hey all! Anyone here use a pressure cooker to cook their beans/grains?
I just got a pressure cooker and a separate Ohsawa pot to use inside
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Which kind of pandit is Newt Gingrich?
I heard, from sources on Mother Divine, that he specializes
in the Oy Vey-da.
KH
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I have a beautiful Taylor 12-string guitar (the sound transports me
when I play) and a gorgeous Martin D-18 custom guitar and I want to
lay down some multilayered tracks here at home so I can make beautiful
music with myself (smooch).
Has anyone reading here at FFLife had experience
for an MXL), stand $20, and a mixer
with a USB interface (Alesis for $114). and you are all set to go!
Let me know if you need any help.
Ben
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Hello Group
I have a beautiful Taylor 12-string
I think you are sorely mistaken. I don't think many would even take
notice of someone floating in the air. I mean who cares, really? What
does it have to do with the bulk of people's lives who are primarily
concerned with such mundane things like:
*earning a living
*paying for food
*health
or east
towards Tahoe and you start getting to the $500,000+ range for a
small-normal size home, not the estate one would have imagined for
this kind of money.
Do you know that the cost of --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
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Well, fwiw, I just spoke with my 27 year old niece who lives in the
heart of Paris and she said that what is actually going on over there
is nothing like the press here in the U.S. has made it out to be. She
recently
that the people
behind the rioting are so incredibly justified for their anger, but
Paris is not on fire.
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Judy,
That is a good question and would have been my next question but there
wasn't enough time to ask. I just
For those who are looking for a simple, safe place to park some money,
at a much better rate than cd's or money markets, right now you can
purchase Series I inflation-adjusted bonds with an interest rate of
6.73%. You can either go to www.treasury.gov or any big commercial bank.
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on 11/14/05 2:34 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure. I was just wondering at the claim since MMY has carefully
refrained, as far as I know, from criticizing Chopra. If he won't
criticize Chopra who was
Is Vipassana meditation a generic term for a particular style of
meditation or is it a specific technique.
Is there a particular style/form/type (you get the drift) of Vipassana
meditation that is considered *THE* Vipassana meditation?
Ken
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I'm not quire sure who introduced the term Ashkenazi overclocking here
but it was one I never heard before and I wanted to thank you for
bringing it up. It was very interesting to read about. I am Ashkenazi
as maybe both Barry and Judy are also (are you?). Our heritage is not
Doug
Hey, how are you?!
Where did you talk to recerts in malls-which state. That is the first
I've actually heard of anyone at all even being in a mall. Do they
have a storefront or maybe just one of those carts in the aisles in
the mall?
Love,
Kenny H.
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California prosecutes Indian healer
LOS ANGELES, Aug. 1 (UPI) -- An Indian-born Los Angeles-area
spiritualist and self-professed healer is facing charges in California
of practicing medicine without certification.
Felix Babu Stephen, 43, is also charged with
Sorry if this is old hat to you people but I just discovered Micrsoft
Virtual Desktop manaager which is a great little utility program you
can download here:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/downloads/powertoys/xppowertoys.mspx
It allows you to have As If four separate desktops open, with a
This esoteric experience of burning karma is, in fact, related to a
little known Jewish technique of burning your kishka's out. For those
who don't know, a kishka, in one definition, simply means,
intestine. A more modern interpretion relates to heartburn.
Himey Yonkel says that the first known
apparently a common term.
Ken
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Yeesh.
I will refrain from attempting humor on FFLife in the future. I
thought I was funny but what do I know? If you
Yes, thanks and accepted.
ken
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Billy
We were friends or at least friendly when I was in Studio City and
you, me and Jack shared the activities
I nominate Giovanni's Pizza Palace here in Sacramento, in two separate
locations to be the first Pizza Palaces of Sat Yuga.
kh
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If the
Good morning all. Someone sent this to me this morning, someone in the
showbiz know, and told me they verified that it really came from DM
(fwiw) and I thought it worth sharing.
**
For those who don't know, Dennis Miller is a
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Good morning all. Someone sent this to me this morning, someone in
the showbiz know, and told me they verified that it really came
from DM (fwiw) and I thought it worth sharing
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http://www.bartcop.com/my-pet-goat.jpg
That is very funny, where did that come from?
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To my knowledge Dr. Herbert Benson never learned TM, he steadfastly
refused to learn claiming he would no longer be objective about it.
Keith Wallace hounded him to start, I heard Maharishi hound him
relentlessly one night and he would not budge.
Though you may be biased towards TM what do you
Kirk et. al.
Why don't you see if you can hook up with a TM teacher in your area
who is willing to teach outside the guidelines and charge a reasonable
rate. There are enough TM teachers who don't care about going on
courses and who may be willing.
Also, someone here probably has the link to
: Kenny H
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2005 1:57 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Independent TM Teachers (Re: I Hate Maharishi)
Kirk et. al.
Why don't you see if you can hook up with a TM teacher in your area
who is willing to teach outside the guidelines
Is that just a typo (below) or is this knowledge from the Oy Veda?
kh
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Well, it *was* Knishna before me with His flute, no question...Maybe I
should write the MM Mars company and see if they want to try this as
an ad
Yes he does, as taught.
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Kirk
You are missing the point!!
Paul Brown, for example, has NOTHING-NADA-ZERO-ZIP to do with the
TMO.
He
follow-up and group meditations from time to
time.
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Kirk
You are missing the point!!
Paul Brown, for example, has NOTHING-NADA-ZERO-ZIP to do
so there
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On Aug 14, 2005, at 8:57 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:
Why not just chalk up TM as another technique that either works for
you, or
Hell here I come but I remember many years ago, when advanced
techniques were a mere $1000 and a good friend (initiator)came out of
getting one and kept shaking his head and saying, I can't believe I
paid $1000 for that and it ended up (he didn't tell me, someone else
did) it was mentally singing
What I would like to ask the people, then, who are (supposedly)
experiencing God is how do you know that what you are experiencing is
God (which I thought was a concept).
A few years ago I had an experience, while driving in my car in the
state of Connecticut, came out of nowhere (not the state
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While this was going on I never thought that I was experiencing
something called God. Infinity/eternal-ness/unboundedness, yes, I was
experiencing that, it was it's own experience.
Yeah, what you said.
When
Has anyone ever suggested you might have bipolar mania?
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Kirk
Let me tell you what I meant when I asked the question (about bipolar
mania), said partly tongue-in-cheek.
I have a family member that has been clinically diagnosed with bipolar
mania and is being treated for it.
He had an endless stream of ideas and was profuse in his ability to
espouse
I will have to plan a trip to New Orleans, then. I have over 60,000
miles on Continental Airlines and keep wondering where to go with my
two round-trip tickets. What is the best time of the year, when the
weather is NOT too hot down there.
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Now hang on a second, I thought you were on vacation already, is this
a vacation from your vacation?
kh
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Hey Peeps, It's been real fun but tomorrow I'm going on vacation for
two weeks so try to get through the day without me.
The whole abortion debate is a sticky wicket (as a British friend of
mine has been prone to spout). I avoid it as much as possible.
One piece of input I will add, and I give this a big For What It Is
Worth, is what I heard Maharishi say on the topic, with my very own
big and differently sized
What is the prevailing thought around FF and beyond regarding King
Rama Lama Ding Ding Dong? A few dear friends in FF are really taking
it very seriously because it comes from Maharishi. And I'm sure the
Purushniks and MDers do. Is it just the small number of True
Believer's that are taking this
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3. When I looked through the photos that have been
posted of the celebration at which the Rajas were
installed, I was struck by the fact that in every
single photo of him interacting with anybody--and
there were
You know, I don't think it is that theese people have no experience
with reality, including Maharishi. I think they just don't care to
participate in everyone else's version of it. It is the way they act
out their particular drama.
It's the way President George W. Bush operates. Is he unaware of
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My lungs can't put up with these Kool Milds forever.
Or you can try what my 50 year old pack a day for 30+ years brother
recently did.
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What I don't find enjoyable about Maharishi's
organization is the plethora of wasted lives, seekers
who think they're evolving at the fastest possible
rate, while missing out on methods that really would
evolve
excerpt:
Each ³Raja Designate² must reside in the City where his Peace Palace
will be located and be full-time. For many that will mean relocating
to a new city. Compensation is $2000 a month beginning immediately.
After this week, part-time teaching will no longer be an option.
Governors
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www.pctgardens.com sells them.
RudraJoe
That is a GREAT link, thanks. How neat it would be to grow some of the
herbs tha seem so mysterious like ashwaganda!
Thanks again.
Ken
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RJ
I find your rants to be a pleasant
As bad as many believe Bush to be what would happen if Cheney, who
many believe is running the show, no longer has to hide behind (the)
Bush?
KH
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Here are some predictions For what it's worth.
If you were going to lie in a persistent vegetative state which
vegetable and which state would you choose?
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Tom Traynor wrote:
Tom T clarifies:
The good news is that everything has changed in how you perceive and
handle the challenges of day to day life. There is almost nothing
that can overcome
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on 3/23/05 12:40 PM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 23, 2005, at 1:13 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
I'm probably asking you to repeat yourself, but how would you
distinguish
what you're experiencing (and
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Rick wrote [[.. he had a very short and profound answer. He
said, It's all Good. It's either a positive experience and GOOD.]]
** and he is right. or, as i like to say: Life is Good! and it is.
sarva mangalam!..
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On Mar 25, 2005, at 6:18 PM, Bob Brigante wrote:
The only adaption that Maharishi has made to the Gurudakshina is to
front-load it
The thing is Bob--MMY never set himself up as a Guru.
I thoroughly disagree with
So Maharishi performed some type of official ceremony so a handful
of people could be officially called disciples, big whoop. Is there a
rulebook that describes a guru-disciple relationship? If so does it
specifically void relationships that are absent this.some ceremony?
Isn't the guru disciple
Rick
What is Shannon up to now? How long did his brahmachari lifestyle
last? Did the others, Billy Clayton, Rob, et al, also get this
particular initiation?
Ken
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Shannon Dickson's report on his Brahmachari initiation:
Anyone remember when the NJ court case and ruling actually took place?
In late 79-early 80, I wrote a grant to the Bd of Ed of the City of
NY, at the request of a middle school principal in the South Bronx,
and ended up getting money and initiating nearly the entire faculty
of this bombed out
you LIKE starting arguments, don't you!!
kh
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MMY did this for a handful of westerners who kept bugging him that
they
wanted to be
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Thanks RJ,
I do NOT use ghee, pure saturated fat though tasty.
I use a tad of olive oil if any at the moment. My digestive system and
lower bowel is really upset and can barely stand anything too
complicated. I tried a really simple recipe for kicharee tonight:
5 Tbs red lentils
5 Tbs bhasmati
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Re: [FairfieldLife] kicharee recipeBowel problems = Loperamide and
Pepcid. Get this shit over with.
Not that simple-diverticulosis. Requires careful attention not
medication.
kh
- Original Message -
I've noticed that with the real fundamentalist believers, that it
makes no difference if things don't end up the way they were first
advertised. I'm thinking of a couple, long-time (30 years) dear
friends, made some money over the years, live a so-called good life in
the FF elite, and no matter
They forgot to leave off the poster that all (or at least a lot of)
the businesses that were vastly successful when they weren't in
buildings with southern entrances, except maybe by accident, all went
out of business once they built and moved into buildings with southern
entrances.
kh
--- In
yes that is EXACTLY what I meant!!
thanks for the correction
KH
p.s. I would also add that when these vastly successful businesses
were in buidlings that weren't east entrance building, some of them
may even have had southern entrances and were quite successful.
p.p.s. I would furhter add that
This relates to a point waay down there.
At the time of some big course or other back in FF, I was center
chairperson of the Manhattan (NYC) TM Center. We sent zillions of cp's
to the courses. I had been an initiator in good standing for 10+ years
at the time, applied for the course,
This organization has gotten too wierd for me.
I am divorcing it.
Ken
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Hi
We have had an interesting one. On top of the
'full-time or quit' directive, it now seems the
present location of the group in England (our
Hello All,
I've been involved with the TM org. since 1969 in a variety of
fashions and decided, for once and for all, to 'get out back in 1990.
This does not mean I've broken all contact, just outer contact.
Presently I'm a freelance writer specializing in back-of-book indexes
and my clients
I remember Connie very well from the mid-70s at MIU. Very very funny lady.
Ken
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Kenny H kenhassman@ wrote:
Hello All,
I've been involved with the TM org. since 1969
Well thanks for the other side to your perception (and Steve too).
To answer at least one of your questions my two biggest clients in the
world of publishing are Cambridge University Press and Oxford
University Press. I do a large volume of indexing (writing indexes for
the backs of books) work
Wow, I am very envious you went to see A Prairie Home Companion. Where
did you go? I have a lot of frequent flyer miles and have thought of
going to Minneapolis. Is it hard to get tickets?
Dave Mallett is one of my very favorite folk-type singers, he has
about 3 albums but none of them really
with downloading from itunes but maybe...!
Ken
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On Jun 15, 2008, at 12:10 AM, Kenny H wrote:
Wow, I am very envious you went to see A Prairie Home Companion. Where
did you go? I have a lot of frequent flyer miles and have thought
Barry I like your take and I will get back to you later on about what
you said. Thanks very much for such clear expression.
Ken
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After reading many
if Des Moines is still there.
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Kenny wrote:
A Prairie Home Companion in Des Moines
Thanks for the invite, Kenny, but somehow
I just don't see myself driving up I-35 to
Des Moines, Iowa this weekend. Besides, I
can't stand that liberal
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Sure, if you accept the ME as Truth, then whatever happens is good by
definition, no matter how bad it seems and how much it contradicts
your predictions.
This is the loop of thinking that I still struggle with after
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.
But if you want to create a work of lasting value in
the world of spiritual books, don't focus on what those
who walked away were walking away *from*, but instead
on the act of walking away, and how that enabled
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As I understand those aphorisms, they refer
to (1) increasing support of nature, so that
one is more successful at whatever one is
doing; and (2) the experience that one is not
the author of one's actions (I'm not
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Kenny H kenhassman@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote:
Yeah, I personally don't think support of nature is a
useful concept
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ruthsimplicity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is no sin in thinking that maybe TM just doesn't work for you.
Well I would not say that at all. It just did not do what I thought it
would in the ways it would. I was looking for external proof in the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why can't they just be honest and accept that
they're trolling? Why do they have to make things
up all the time? For what purpose? If they've moved
on with their life, what are they doing on a news
Coffee Drinkers Have Slightly Lower Death Rates, Study Finds
ScienceDaily (Jun. 17, 2008) A new study has good news for coffee
drinkers: Regular coffee drinking (up to 6 cups per day) is not
associated with increased deaths in either men or women. In fact, both
caffeinated and decaffeinated
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/05/080515072944.htm
Green Tea Compounds Beat Obstructive Sleep Apnea-related Brain
Deficits, Study Shows
ScienceDaily (May 18, 2008) Chemicals found in green tea may be able
to stave off the cognitive deficits that occur with obstructive sleep
apnea
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John M. Knapp, LMSW
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Except, of course, that the billions are in the
custody of the TMO. He didn't do much for himself
with them, did he?
Ummm, did you not get the memo about his golden toilets?
I saw them at Livingston
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