has come to - a drawling moronic Texan outlook on
the same uneducated level as that of a certain
prezident of the United States of America..?
Which prezident? The the two worst prezidents in my
lifetime were both from Texas.
--- Richard J. Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
peterklutz
No, No, No, please. Kirk has swearing down to a
fine art. It is an
integral part of his MO. Please don't. We NEED this
color.
It's our taste of the Big Easy.
--- lurkernomore20002000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
off_world_beings
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
. Some of these large
posters are on block and I'm not going to change that
just now to start counting their posts.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of gullible fool
Sent: Sunday, March 18, 2007 9:22 AM
Yea dude, but it's only 10:20 CST
Shouldn't we go with Vlodrop time?
--- lurkernomore20002000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J.
Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lurk wrote:
This is the whole, entire solution. This is it.
This,
and
I may have posted more today than I posted all year.
--- Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mar 18, 2007, at 10:34 PM, gullible fool wrote:
Rick, I'm fine with putting someone on moderation
who
posts too many times in one day
How about if the *moderator* posts too many times n
Why does one of the Purusha guys have a red smear on
his forehead? Westerners have been kicked out of the
dome for doing that type of thing.
--- Doug Hamilton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is said that a good picture is worth a thousand
words. Don't you love this picture of Maharishi's
nephew
Richard and Judy, Rick said he wanted to try out
limiting the quantity of posts first and maybe move on
to doing something about the quality of posts later.
The hope is that it won't be necessary to moderate for
quality because members will use their five posts
carefully.
I think it looks
Right, it was announced that we were around 8,000 at
one time, but certainly not 10,000.
--- feste37 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If I recall correctly, the highest number of flyers
we had on that course was
7,831. That would have been either very late
December, 1983, or early
January, 1984.
No, I do not.
--- cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
saMjaya mf(%{A4}) n. completely victorious ,
triumphant RV. AV.
AitBr.
Y'know what I mean?
To subscribe, send a message to:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Or go to:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/
and click 'Join
This was posted about the problem. Obviously, they
have a very loose interpretation of what constitutes a
silver lining.
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/y_groups_team
Duplicate Messages and Email Delivery
We're aware of the duplicate message bug that has been
affecting groups today and are working
The original agreement included the understanding
that the group was being moderated, hence rules such
as these were always a possibility.
There's been little to no moderation in this group
over its five and a half year existence. Some
moderation was added a few years ago, but that was
done
This post came to my yahoo email five times, so you
just hit your limit, Alex. :)
--- Alex Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've noticed that there are a lot of duplicate posts
today. Does the
new posting limit rule count multiple identical
posts as one? 'Cuz,
IMO, duplicates should only
Just imagine what it would be like if Sparaig's 50
posts turned into 250 posts.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of TurquoiseB
Sent: Thursday, March 29, 2007 6:10 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject:
If they don't fix the levies, you're due for another
dunking.
Which would make the place only slightly more humid.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of llundrub
Sent: Friday, March 30, 2007 12:39 AM
To:
Note: forwarded message attached.
Bored stiff? Loosen up...
Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
http://games.yahoo.com/games/front---BeginMessage---
Although I cannot remember the
Also, very often at advanced lectures at the same
center, reference was made to 5 years for CC, one
to two years more for GC and then just a bit more
for UC.
This kind of thing was going on even in 1977. A friend
on the very first citizen sidhis course in South
Fallsburg was told by
Most cultures, including Indian, like lots of lights
during celebrations.
I'm sure it's not ordinarily lit that way.
Have you noticed, though, that the more third world a
country is, the greater the amount of celebratory
hoopla and whirling trance-dance exists as a
substitute for genuine
Shemp, the rule wasn't simply to cut down on the posts
from members who could easily post 40 times a day, but
mostly to reduce the back and forth bickering that was
all too frequent between certain members. There's less
bickering now, as these members want to use their
limited opportunities to
If whoever is counting posts reads FFL email in an
email account, rather than at the FFL website, that
won't work!
--- Duveyoung [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here is an awkward work-around for this 5-rule.
If you are the author of a post, you can delete it.
So, delete your earlier posts and
Speaking as a moderator, I am for raising the limit to
ten posts a day. Alongside this, we include the same
warning that all other forums have that personal feuds
and attacks have to be taken offline. A member just
commented how this is the only group he knows of that
has a posting limit. Now,
.
How about 15? 15?
Okay, how about 20? 20?
No? Will you meet me halfway...27? 27?
What about 30? 30?
35? No?
38?
Surely, 38 1/2 is acceptable to you, no?
39? You won't even go down to 39?
Okay, 40 posts a day.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible
I don't understand, Ken, because yesterday you were
indicating you wanted a human in the Oval Office.
Which is it?
--- Kenny H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chimps More Evolved Than Humans
http://tinyurl.com/2m6qaa
Jeanna Bryner
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.com Tue Apr 17, 11:10 AM
It's not the guns, it's their owners. Americans use
their guns to kill people with because they're
Americans and that's just what Americans DO.
The perpetrator in this case was not an American. He
was a foreigner, something I suspected as soon as I
was made aware of this incident. Examine
I didn't even want to touch that one as it seemed
there was so much
inherent prejudice in the last 2 sentences.
My attention was not to criticize the culture of the
man's birth country, only to refute the statement some
were making here that this kind of thing is just so
very American.
You can't draw conclusions about gun control based on
Houston and Israel being the same size. 96 percent of
the population of Israel consists of but two ethnic
groups. Most of the city shares the same religious
beliefs. Israel is a nation, with a population that is
spread out amongst different
Problem with this is, historically, the percentage of
sidhas who have gotten married is probably less than
ten percent of the percentage for society in general,
and the percentage of married sidhas who have had
children may be well less than ten percent of all
married sidhas. That's historically.
I bought a few of the cheap ones from a friend and
they didn't seem to do anything. I've heard stories of
their running out of effectiveness after a while, too.
I bought a Quantum Life OfficeClear and noticed enough
of a nice feeling from it that I bought a second one.
The OfficeClear was only
One option is to make it an eight post limit on
weekends and holidays, Hindu holidays excluded.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The trouble with this idea is that, as you said,
counting is difficult. But
if people really wanted me to, I'd be willing to
average posts over a week,
What about the will of God... maybe the Age
of Enlightenment
has an average temperature similar to Maui year
around??? I'd take that.
That's right! Charlie Lutes said the age of
emlightenment would bring sub-tropical weather to the
US!
This tidbit I heard him say personally, in a talk in
Were the house $425,000 for 3,000 square feet, like
the first ones sold here?
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of off_world_beings
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2007 9:17 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
I believe it was in that little pink book Meditations
of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi that I bought in the 70s.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A friend wants to know:
speaking of the Shrimad Bhagavatam... do you know
where i can find
the story of krishna holding up the mountain and
The Pundits would be better off converting to
Mormonism. They could be
a new Church of the Latter Day Vedic Pundits.
Then they could move to Salt Lake City and enjoy
beautiful surroundings, mountain views, skiing and a
nightlife.
--- qntmpkt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---You mean the
I would never work, cause Barry would likely not join
it.
There are already plenty of other forums to post about
TM in.
--- Kenny H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick and most of the others here *like* it that
!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were the house $425,000 for 3,000 square feet,
like
the first ones sold here?
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf
It would be easier for you, Rick, if you informed the
overposters that their posts beyond 5 or 35 would be
deleted. I certainly would not get into the hassle of
storing them and approving them so that 11 posts today
are approved at the rate of 5 today and 5 tomorrow and
1 the next day.
--- Rick
You buy as many cows as you want.
You milk westerners.
--- shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
INDIAN CORPORATION
You have two cows.
Indian bureaucracy makes it impossible to open a
business and sell
milk.
You emigrate.
You become enormously successful like all Indians do
once
I loved the McDonald's signs I used to see in Ohio on
the way to ff. Billions and billions served, a
reference to Carl Sagan's bilions and billions of
galaxies.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of shempmcgurk
He does. Tim was the group leader/attendance taker for
my little group when I did a year of CCP in 82-83.
Jimmy Claitor was in our group, too.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Behalf Of Peter
Sent: Friday, May 18,
I do know Walter. He was part of the Cambridge center
before he moved to ff. Walter had a birthday earlier
this week.
--- george_deforest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
gullible fool wrote:
Tim was the group leader/attendance taker for
my little group when I did a year of CCP in 82-83
* Candy Baby (1969) -- the best review of all, for
what
will be obvious reasons if you check out its IMDB
page at:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0182866/ Similar
Click on MMY's name and the blurb about him begins
with Indian cult leader.
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0948343/
--- TurquoiseB
What I can't figure out, Barry, is how come after over
two years of eating berries, the big guy on Lost still
weighs like 400 pounds. Tom Hanks lost about 60 pounds
for his role in Cast Away.
--- TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This post is for those warped few among you who,
like me,
wgm4u, My signature line is from the appendix to MMY's Gita.
Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal God, who
exists on the celestial level of life, in the subtlest field of creation. In a
similar manner, under the influence of avidya, atman appears as jiva, or
Someone in my CCP pod at MUM in 82-83 wore something
to cool the testicles on a regular basis.
Regarding all the previous comments about whether
celibacy was strongly suggested or not, I would like
to add that many times I heard governors in ff say
celibacy was necessary to attain Brahman.
---
I believe Barry made clear that he was using yahoo
email. The manner in which his email was formatted,
with short lines, was the same as mine, and I use
yahoo. You could try turquoiseb at yahoo.com and
turquoiseb at yahoo.com.fr.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/5/06 10:26 PM,
http://www.invincibleamerica.org/info_washington_photos.html
This is a personal experience of an Invincible America
course participant:
The DC course is fantastic! The feeling here is so
intimate and wonderful.
Raja Dean and Raja LoPinto have been incredibly great
hosts. Everything is
since events then
stood in the
balance of potentially being resolved in such a way
that Sat Yuga
might have come already back then.
It was well worth waiting for, though. I'm very happy
with how the Sat Yuga that began in July of last year
has turned out.
--- peterklutz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
AUGUST 15: INVINCIBILITY UPDATE TELL EVERYONE: DONT GO HOME! Dont go home. Dont go home even if its a sacrifice. This is the crucial time when the keys are turning in the transformation of world consciousness. Whatever you have to do at home, organize it from
Dear Recertified Governors, Governors, Sidhas and
Meditators in the
Domain of Raja John Konhaus,
Read the above line slowly - I'm not sure whether to
laugh or cry.
It's not even accurate. The reason some sidhas were
called 'governors' was because they were supposed to
'govern the trends
Fred was very condescending and dismissive of an
Awake friend of mine whose
brain waves didn¹t happen to match Fred¹s
expectations.
Fred is looking for cc-like experiences in the brain.
Quite a few seekers have reached the beginning stage
of awakening, meaning the experience of individual I
The point is, TM is the most efficient meditation
technique that has been measured, and
has the most interesting effects on the brain, AND
allows for a simple explanation of all
the major spiritual traditions.
But mountain doesn't move.
--- sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In
lurkers there may be. Gullible
Fool, who¹s good at
this sort
of thing, may be able to tell us more.
So it is possible to NOT be a member and still read
the messages? I
didn't realize that...I thought you had to join
before you could
have access.
To subscribe, send a message
I also know people who never even joined FFL who
read it religiously. So who
knows how many lurkers there may be. Gullible Fool,
who¹s good at this sort
of thing, may be able to tell us more.
299 of the 1161 members are on the bouncing list.
That's 25%. Probably most of them are not reading
Charlie said MAXIMUM seven lifetimes. Of course,
that's just more nonsense.
--- wmurphy77 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, who knew it was gonna take us 7 lifetimes to
reach CC...Ha, Ha! We
had to get THAT from Charlie!!! By the way, if MMY
was giving intros
suggesting that in 7 lifetimes
I know someone from the Cambridge center who had to
wait two years to learn the sidhis because she had
gone to counseling due to her parents' divorce. This
was a few years after the sidhis were out.
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 9/7/06 1:38 PM, new.morning at
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think everyone has already told them, but they've
been pre-occupied with f**king up the yahoo home page
so they can have matching f**kups.
--- off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone tell yahoo this new format sucks. You can't
even follow the
thread up properly and can't see
The problem goes back to the Constitution. In my
state of Massachusetts, the democrat always easily
wins all of the state's electoral votes. I believe
there is only once instance in my lifetime where that
did not happen, when Reagan carried the vote. This
takes away the incentive for
The problem goes back to the Constitution. In my
state of Massachusetts, the democrat always easily
wins all of the state's electoral votes. I believe
there is only once instance in my lifetime where that
did not happen, when Reagan carried the vote. This
takes away the incentive for
as jiva, or
individual soul. - MMY
--- On Wed, 5/11/11, merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
From: merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday Gullible Fool
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 2:42 PM
Just heard this from someone who lives in Boone. Word is it was purchased
outright. Anyone hear anything?
Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal God, who
exists on the celestial level of
life, in the subtlest field of creation. In a similar manner, under the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool fflmod@... wrote:
Just heard this from someone who lives in Boone. Word is it was purchased
outright. Anyone hear anything?
Maybe this is where
the funds for the sustainable building at MUM went.
Under the influence of maya, Brahman
Stoneham —Dr. Timothy Stryker, the Winchester doctor who prosecutors believe
played a role 17 years ago in the death of his then-girlfriend, Dr. Linda
Goudey of Stoneham, died of pancreatic cancer Wednesday, Jan. 12, at the Lemuel
Shattuck Hospital in Boston, according to Diane Wiffin,
with interest.. i kinda-sorta likes THAT
an.. can like relate to THAT
jam-es-SAN
* 15 Years= 15 Million
NO need to be greedy however; 10 Million will suffice WITH A
SUBSTANTIAL FRONT-PAGE HYDRAULICALLY FUCKING OVER APOLOGY SIR!!!
From: gullible
Send enough money, Sal, and you might be able to get away with 79
posts. Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal
God, who exists on the celestial level of life, in the subtlest field of
creation. In a similar manner, under the influence of avidya, atman appears
I'm a moderator and I just removed you. If you ever want to join again, you can
elect to not have any email sent to your email account. The archives are free
to anyone, so you can browse them if you feel like doing so whether you are a
member or
not. Non-members can browse the archives, but
I'd like to have DST year-round. Where I live, because it's the northeast and
close to the eastern edge of the time zone, the sun sets before 4:10 PM in the
first week of December. The direction has been to make DST end later in the
year and standard time begin early in the year ... why not
The Democratic party during this guy's era was basically what the Republican
party is today.
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
--- On Fri, 3/26/10, It's just a ride bill.hicks.all.a.r...@gmail.com wrote:
From: It's just a ride
http://seekingalpha.com/article/199135-housing-and-the-end-of-upward-mobility-in-the-u-s
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
Women who wear revealing clothing and behave promiscuously are to blame for
earthquakes, an Iranian cleric says.
Hojjat ol-eslam Kazem Sediqi, the acting Friday prayer leader in Tehran, said
women should stick to strict codes of modesty to protect themselves.
Many women who do not
I'm really out of the loop here, what with my last time in ff being only ten or
eleven days and exactly ten years ago this month, so one question...
Who's Ravi?
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Rick Archer
I know there have been posts here before about the purported benefits of Kangen
water. Someone I know was raving about it last Sunday and gave me a taste, and
when I got home I went searching online and am now considering buying a Jupiter
Athena or Jupiter Delphi water ionizer. Anyone have
Welcome back, Dr. Pete!
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
--- On Sun, 5/23/10, Peter drpetersutp...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: Peter drpetersutp...@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Our Space Brothers refferr to Raj Patels new
Bhairitu, which company provides your TV signal? I have Comcast, which used to
have a 30-second skip in both directions, but stupidly changed it to a
five-minute skip. I hope to switch to Dish someday.
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
-
the codes into it.
gullible fool wrote:
Bhairitu, which company provides your TV signal? I have Comcast, which used
to have a 30-second skip in both directions, but stupidly changed it to a
five-minute skip. I hope to switch to Dish someday.
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely
Comcast would still send out the basic channels but everything else
would be IPTV.
gullible fool wrote:
Didn't work, but I have a different DVR, a DCX3400, which could be why. I
just called Comcast and mentioned this hack and the tech person said she knew
nothing about it but would research
Sure, if someone wants to set up a dozen different accounts, all he needs is a
dozen different email addresses. He can put any name on any account and any pic
he can upload as a profile pic, though Facebook does not approve of copyright
infringement. One way to try to protect against it is
I got a notification that Rick was now friends with Bevan Morris and was a
little surprised to see Bevan on Facebook, but not too much, since it's so
ubiquitous these days. It did not even cross my mind that this was a union of
ultra-TB and OTP.
Love will swallow you, eat you up
I think it's legitimate. I don't think most phonies would go into such detail
filling out a bogus Facebook page, plus his page has got some high-level TM
people on the friends list, people I think would find out pretty quickly if it
were not legitimate and some of whom might even have
Some misguided soul set up a Frederick Lenz - Rama
identity on Facebook, and he's way dead.
I found it!
http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1395990409ref=searchsid=IZdPS89lgZzZOfDcZ9Wdhw.1679887452..1
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
, May 26, 2010, 1:52 PM
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of gullible fool
Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2010 11:40 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: RE: [FairfieldLife] Facebook Question
I think it's legitimate
USA Today blurb and photo of Kara:
http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/CandidateProfile.aspx?ci=401oi=H
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
--- On Wed, 5/26/10, TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
From:
She might say, so my value to you is only as a hoe She might say that.
Good one. :)
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
--- On Wed, 5/26/10, seventhray1 steve.sun...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
From: seventhray1
I take it the suggestion was not made because you and Traci have mutual
friends. Once in a while, I get a suggestion where there are no mutual friends,
but most suggestions are ones with mutual friends. It look like the second tier
of suggestions is those who share an interest. Like if I am
http://seekingalpha.com/article/208120-what-the-market-s-big-red-flag-is-telling-us
Since July 2009, I’ve been harping about high frequency trading programs
(HFTPs) and the risks inherent in letting the financial markets be dominated by
computer trading (as if October 1987 and the Long
I will be giving that movie a try. I noticed it on the program guide a half
hour ago and set it up to record on the DVR. It said Mars and I like
interplanetary sci-fi...that's enough to see if it's worth watching. It
starts in 8 minutes, here on the east coast.
Love will swallow you,
From the article:
One of the two men found in her house, Fahd, told the police that Sawadi
breast-fed him as a baby so he was considered a son and had a right to be
there. But in a later court ruling, a judge said it could not be proved that
Fahd was her breast milk son. Fahd was
This story is reported by Mel Fabregas. He lost credibility with me by pouring
it on so thick. So, I put his name into a google search box expecting he would
show up as an extremist. Sure enough, the blurb on the very first search hit
says:
The Veritas Show with Mel Fabregas is a weekly
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/37599810/ns/disaster_in_the_gulf/
Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only
love.
- Amma
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
Rick, Ivka Adam has requested the thread about her be deleted. She did so in a
request to join FFL, which said: Hi there! I actually don't want to join the
group, but I was mentioned in a thread that I'd like removed and I was hoping
you could help me with that. The thread is at:
I meant to send the email only to Rick, and actually had it in draft form with
only his email listed, but figured that was to his humor list email address and
what I thought was a different one than the usual FFL one (my yahoo email is so
slow it takes too long to go and verify things)
It's not fun and games for all in Turqland, it seems.
It was just past 9 a.m. on a recent Wednesday in Barcelona, but Englishmen Dave
North and Paul Cameron were already drinking beer at an outdoor café. Actually,
they had never stopped. We started yesterday, when we got here and
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/business/global/05legal.html?_r=1src=meref=general
Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal God, who
exists on the celestial level of life, in the subtlest field of creation. In a
similar manner, under the influence of
@yahoogroups.com
Date: Wednesday, August 18, 2010, 4:09 AM
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, gullible fool ffl...@... wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPITHzdUUDk
Pretty neat. She takes the simple act of singing
and turns it into something more -- singing as art.
I see your cool video
Actually, I read a small bit -- the intro -- and I can see/speculate how some
strata in some cultures would find the language and presentation appealing.
After enough time spent involved in spiritual groups where the founder and top
person lives in the US, I
Oh, if only I were a heterosexual meditator who gets no exercise, I could be a
truly great moderator!
I guess that lets me out, because I've been going for a 90-minute walk late
afternoon just about every day.
Haven't partaken of evil weightlifting the past few years,
The karma goes to the deceased person's close relatives? That's what MMY said
in one of his books. I'm pretty sure it was the Science of Being book.
Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal God, who
exists on the celestial level of life, in the subtlest
, gullible fool ffl...@... wrote:
The karma goes to the deceased person's close relatives?
That's what MMY said in one of his books. I'm pretty
sure it was the Science of Being book.
So if Maharishi's corrupt uncles start messing
with the female disciples they've got an out.
And a scriptural
Happy Birthday, FFL and founder Rick!
Under the influence of maya, Brahman appears as Ishvara, the personal God, who
exists on the celestial level of life, in the subtlest field of creation. In a
similar manner, under the influence of avidya, atman appears as jiva, or
individual
I was in the audience when Lutes came to the Boston area to give talks a couple
of times back in 78 and 79. This was back when we were all eager to eat up
anything anyone higher up in the movement had to say, whether MMY, Domash,
Charlie Donahue, or Lutes, so we all bought
Oh yeah... he'd bring up his women reincarnated as men being light in the
loafers shtick at almost every lecture.
Didn't Lutes say it was those who were supposed to be women in this
lifetime, but who incarnated as boy baby's, who were light in the loafers? I
know some people have
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