--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sandiego108 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
we're either there, or were not. most of us aren't.
Only One is.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues The
inconsistencies become problems only once you have
revoked Maharishi's enlightened-guys-can-do-anything pass. That is
where information about how some people process their world so
differently helps me. It allows me to reconcile
Some, at least occasionally, have taken issue with how MMY manifested
his above vision. Building on the theme of my prior post, we can
disagree with the vision and/or brush strokes. That doesn't make the
painting any less a perfect manifestation of the inspiring vision.
Nor does such perfection
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And think of how puzzling this behavior must
be for those closest to him that got unceremoniously dumped.Keeping
Jerry Jarvis out of the history of the movement book and exiling him
was pretty far out there IMO.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, claudiouk claudiouk@
wrote:
Judy you said you always got your money's worth, as it were,
from doing good, in the form of feeling better (or less bad)
about yourself--there
It's truly the end of an era.
Sal
And the beginning of a new era. Perhaps a portion, a stream of which
is that it is the era of our adulthood. The magical thinking, the vast
dreams. All the superfulous burnt away. The essence left.
Recollecting over the years, 40 years and a few months since
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
Off,
I am sorry we had a communications gap. I did not know that you did
not know that Are You Still Beating Your Wife? is an common phrase
in America.
It has nothing to do with wives or beating them. It is an American
idiom. An Idiom being
an expression, that is a term or phrase whose
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk
shempmcgurk@ wrote:
You're ALWAYS commenting upon and adding to the negativity here on
FairFieldLife.
You wallow in it, like a pig in shit. Constantly.
...
durations) if other posters feel insulted by
their comments.
Happy Holidays to All. See you in February.
New Morning
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are the scenes from movies that most remind you
of enlightenment? If you don't believe in enlightenment,
what are the scenes from the movies you've loved that
get you highest, because they evoke in you feelings
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Atheists face the challenges of living in a world where evil
people sometime do get their way,without the need for a sky daddy who
corrects all boo boos in the end.
Nice image.
Not requiring a perfect world
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Curtis, that is an excellent point about victimizing the victim that
is implied in karmic theory. I've always felt that. Early on in my
rather loose association with the TMO, somebody told me that the Jews
killed
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
off wrote:
If it were not for Ron Paul, Obama would be
my vote.
This doesn't even make any sense!
Hardly a distinguishing characteristic for Off's posts. And some days,
its quite the fashion here on
December 24, 2007
Strong Victory by Hindu Supremacist in India
By SOMINI SENGUPTA
NEW DELHI He has been likened to Emperor Nero, who fiddled while
Rome burned. He has been denied entry into the United States for
violations of religious freedom, yet praised as a business-friendly
politician who
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams
willytex@ wrote:
off wrote:
If it were not for Ron Paul, Obama would be
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some additional thoughts regarding the below and actualization.
Curtis, others too perhaps, displays the admirable trait, of trying to
reach across the chasm to others operating at far different ranges 9or
frequencies)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ruthsimplicity
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
IMHO, I think we should worry more about the here and now, rather than
the this life, that life.
We all (hopefully) look to the potential results of our (major)
actions prior to acting out. Out actions in this life
I am wondering how mnay of us got on the self-actualization train,
and not the Enlightenment train.*
In the mid to late 60's and early 70's, TM, as well as life's quest,
was all about actualization (or Actualization) not Enlightnement. The
latter was not a term used, AFAIR, and we were a bit
Rick,
When exactly does this week-long hiatus for Off start? -- as a reward
for his highest achievement in posting (if not shouting) volume last
week. Was it 65 posts? I mean we need at least week of silence (his)
to work our way through the vast complexity and depth of his
expositions and logic.
Marek,
Good points.
The freedom from ownership (of thoughts, actions, attainments,
achievements, talents, (gf attainemnts?) ), seems to be a natural
lubricant for the smooth(er) functioning and transition to fuller
actualization. I am not sure the reverse is true.
While I can hear some
Perhaps he bought Rick off with promises of a high post in the Ron
Paul administration. :) Or called him a true scientist. (which we know
is very rare amongst us ignorant, anti-science slobs.)
By the way, what do you call the cross between Rory-Jim-speak and
Off-speak? (only ten tries per
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Ok, its time for me to stop debating with anti-science fundies on FFL.
Therefore, the challenge is for you anti-science fundies to come on
YouTube and debate me in a vlog.
Yes folks, I am willing to put my
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
Therefore, the challenge is for you anti-science fundies to come
on
Despite Off's brilliant satires of one-dimensional ranting fanatics,
there actually is a world of wonderful science going on.
And its growing, doubling actually at astonishing rates. Though there
are various estimates of the pace of that rate of growth, it could
currently be 12-18 months.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Larry [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Larry, thanks for the response, I see it differently. That may be due
to each of using the terms differently. For example, Actualization,
IMV, has nothing to do with perpetuating and securing the identity
and hierarchy of the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Nice contribution! I studied the philosophy of science a bit. In my
personal life I am trying to find a balance in how I relate to
beliefs. It seems to be a dance between trying to be rigorous in my
thinking
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Seems it's a whitewash when compared with the book.
The Massoud inaccuracy was included because Tom Hanks just can't
deal with this 9/11 thing; and because Wilson and Joanne Herring
(played by Julia Roberts in the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
1. Attack the person not the argument.
2. Attack the concept of science itself
3. Use science to back up their agenda when it suits them.
4. Shout until the argument is lost in non-related BS.
If someone posted
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
wrote:
1. Attack the person not the argument.
2. Attack the concept of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My dear Sir-To please God in this case would be to use the sex
function for the procreation of children
This sort of self-assurance was a major implicit theme of my prior
post on this topic. Do you really feel that you know
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christ, did he not say, Go and sin no more?
You know this to be absolutely true? That Christ said these exact
words with the exact mean that you impute? And btw, that Christ was a
living, breathing being just as he was
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You have two standards;
What do you mean me, kimosobe?
one is scripture and the other is intuition or
direct knowing. With scripture we fall back on tradition and oral
teachings by reputed Masters, etc.
With
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. wgm4u@ wrote:
Christ, did he not say, Go and sin no more?
You know this to be absolutely
I was thinking, for new.morning, more of a Max Van Sydow combo -- part
from Bergeman's Seventh Seal, and the other from Hanna and Her
Sisters. Perhaps as imitated by daffy duck.
Saturday Night Live characters come to mind for me. Not only as
characters, but the character that some see in others.
that of others.
The *origins* may be dubious, but the sanctity is
hard to argue with.
Which should be *self-evident* new morning!
Gee, I thought my point was self-evident: that I am dubious of others
defining what is sin. For me and for the world. Do or someone quoted
SBS as something like
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, do.rflex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote:
AP headline today:
Energy Companies Drill with a Conscious
Via Yahoo News:
http://tinyurl.com/3b9jr8
It's genuinely sad to hear that: The
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
The issue is not gee should I sin or not, it is what is sin and
who defines it? You seem happy to define it for all of us. I don't
see you has having
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, BillyG. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ultimately, you decide whether or not your behavior is sinful. If you
forgo Scripture (the best external source) then you fall back
completely on conscience and intuition and nobody knows you better
than yourself.
The
What the Bible says about Oral Sex
Song of Solomon 2:3
As the apple tree among the trees of the wood, so is my beloved
among the sons. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and
his fruit was sweet to my taste.
Song of Solomon 4:16
Come ... blow upon my garden, that the spices
My point is a quite straightforward and serious one. Making points in
entertaining ways does not diminish their import. Christian, Judaic
and Hindu scripture, at times, promotes war, violence, barbarious
actions, spite, slavery, subjugation of women, racism, classism,
irrationalism, dogma,
In June of 1941, Roosevelt / the State Dept. took steps with the
intent and result of cutting off all oil supplies to Japan. Japan had
6 months of oil left. Surprise. Six months later they initiated a
military response to reopen their oil lines -- and to not let cutoffs
like that happen again. The
Thank you for posting this because it has helped crystallize some
insights. Even though we may be ending up at quite opposite, or at
least distance, shores from on another.
Four points that crystallized:
1) All yamas and niyams, codes of conduct, commandments, ethics, etc,
are based on, oriented
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I accidentally posted posts and instead of going to the website they
went to people's e-mails, fortunately I found it and can post it here
below:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steven klayman thedoc108@
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
How we intuit objects. What's relevant here is that space and time,
rather than being real things-in-themselves or empirically mediated
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
And Off, in your vast mind (as in a lot going on), what triggers you
to conclude that I am anti-scientific?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steven klayman thedoc108@
wrote:
To Mr. Barlow,
I am not an
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Goals in life are good, in that they give us a reason
to walk the pathway towards them if we need a reason.
But sometimes -- damn! -- you really don't *need* a
reason, and just feel like taking a stroll.
Goals and
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Deltablues question is not only good, it's brilliant. And it goes
right to the heart of the whole shooting match.
TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 1:46 PM, authfriend wrote:
I don't know the relevance to your post, Judy, since I haven't
been following this discussion, :) but I'm pretty sure her
first name was Margaret. After the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 2:27 PM, new.morning wrote:
Yep, pretty much my response. I mean, some rumors are just too good
to be true and, despite my tendency to believe most of them (re the
TMO) I just can't bring
How we intuit objects. What's relevant here is that space and time,
rather than being real things-in-themselves or empirically mediated
appearances are the very forms of intuition by which we must
perceive objects. They are hence neither to be considered properties
that we may attribute to
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007, at 3:53 PM, new.morning wrote:
I suspect a TMO hitman would be something along the lines of
Inspector
Clouseau (peter sellers).
Either that or the Keystone Koops.
Sal
And think
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steven klayman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This is a copy of an email i receied from Offworld who
is clearly in a deranged and agitated mental state.
He is one sick TM goon.
It is clear that TM did not work for him.
How and why he associates me with Bush
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Find out here how they voted on the Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act
and give them hell if they voted for it!
http://www.govtrack.us/congress/vote.xpd?vote=h2007-993
I too am concerned given the language of the bill.
A significant constraint in the bill:
Section 899F of HR 1955 specifically prohibits the violation of Civil
Rights and Liberties in the enforcement of the bill.
The bill itself is primarily for study of the problem
The resolution, if passed would:
1. Amend the Homeland Security Act of 2002
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Always take the diamond and leave the turd. - The Lost Sutras of
Patanjali
The ever free, liberated and released Ones will always see Brahamn
in the diamond and the turd. Even in the turd and shit-faced. Even
while
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 8, 2007, at 11:08 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
The first time I ever saw Jimi Hendrix he was
sitting cross-legged backstage at the Monterey Pop
Festival, playing his electric guitar without it
being plugged into
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:09 PM, new.morning wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
Always take the diamond and leave the turd. - The Lost Sutras of
Patanjali
The ever free,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Some thoughts, not arguments, below.
Personally, I have serious doubts about Americans'
ability TO retake their country. I know that the
French could, if they ever found themselves having
to deal with something like
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:33 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
But in the end, someone ended up a Buddha.
As is always the case isn't it? Buddha knows itself, by itself alone.
The drunk womanizer and the charity driven saint never become
Re: Question to Amma
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 8, 2007, at 12:09 PM, new.morning wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
Always take the diamond and leave the turd. - The Lost Sutras of
Patanjali
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Analysis of its contents could reveal the presence of illegal
substances, or whether he's taking psychoactive medication, and
if so, the exact type and level of dosage.
Bingo. This last is my guess. If
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Janet Luise [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Biden ** Integrity, Wisdom, Intelligence
I like Biden and wish he had run last time -- but he opted out.
But his sponsorship and active promotion of the Rave Act has always
concerned me, made me think twice about
I have a 1080p PC monitor on which I can watch DVDs, or output from my
PC. I also recently got at HD DVD player 1080i -- cheaply. And I have
a NVidia based GeForce 8600 GTS graphics board on my PC.
Somewhat unexpectedly, I am finding that a regular DVD played off my
regular DVD drive on my PC,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
[snip]
Always take the diamond and leave the turd. - The Lost Sutras of
Patanjali
Leave the gun, take the canolli -- Peter Clemenza from
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new.morning wrote:
I have a 1080p PC monitor on which I can watch DVDs, or output from my
PC. I also recently got at HD DVD player 1080i -- cheaply. And I have
a NVidia based GeForce 8600 GTS graphics board on my PC.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings no_reply@
wrote:
Wow, Rick you basically lied to Amma !
You essentially indicated that your previous guru had done bad
things, and that you benifited
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
He
went out of his way to cultivate an environ-
ment that supported strong, independent, non-
subservient-to-men women seekers.
Some of them decided to have kids *in addition to*
being strong, independent women with
What is it?
The poor have it.
The rich need it.
What is greater than God?
What is more evil than the devil?
If you eat it you'll die?
An interesting stat, is that 70% of Stanford University students
couldn't work it out, however 80% of Kindergarten kids could.
And I am not going to tell you
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007, at 10:49 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:
I haven't played a Martin in years, although i was fond of the 00
series. I really am hooked on my 12-string Taylor so much, I'm
considering another. Although I
. :-)
Do we really believe that neither new morning nor Vaj
has ever encountered the concept of propaganda? They've
never seen advertising? They've never watched a
political speech?
Gee, what do you think. What thoughts just come?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But can they knock you out with the first chord?
My guitar has made a few articles of clothing drop off of a listener,
does that count?
Well, thats a nice assertion. But I think we need proof. In the ring.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 5, 2007, at 4:28 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote:
I may be misjudging this, but I'm sensing a I'm taking my
football and going home reaction in Rory's
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok, you're toast. Let the withdrawal begin!
I would say from the posts I see here and the amount of posting some
folks do have an Internet addiction. I think it is becoming quite
common these days though not wholly
Gosh. Its amazing. Things changing so fast! Someone ought to write a
book on it. Probably be a best seller. Maybe call it Futureshock.
Opps they did. 37 years ago. 1970 Alvin Tofler. More densely packed
and comprehensive than this piece.
Its nice to pull these sorts of glimpes of acceleration
Driving up 80, from the bay area to Nevada, I had dinner in Davis last
night. Well, not the sumptuous feast with old friends that it might
have been. Friends long gone. Town very quiet -- Sunday night, week
before finals I presume. Or has everyone left for Xmas? Settled for a
large coffee and
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No that's not what I wanted folks to think
How can you want others to think a certain way. Thoughts just come.
(or as a friend of mine use to say -- thoughts just cum. But she was
a pervert. :) )
Conspiracy has such broad implications and connotations.
Kids can conspire to get their parents to go to a movie. Or titans can
(allegedly) to conspire to create world wars, kill presidents, and
create disasters.
It may help for a further, better definition of ones terms when
suggesting a
But
the thing about Pike is that not only did he predict WWIII, he also
predicted WWI and WWII accurately long before they happened.
He sounds like quite a guy.
Very few outsiders know about the intimate plans of Albert Pike and
the architects of the New World Order. In the 19th
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Dec 2, 2007, at 2:23 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
I have no problem with fantastical elements in
film or non-linear storytelling. But *as a
personal preference*, I like storytelling. Lynch
often, as I hear from
Thanks all for your comments.
I recently did 3 seasons of Entourage. Lets hug it out bitch. Some
good stuff.
Started Rome S1 -- after having caught some here or there on cable.
So far so good.
Began Big Love. Two episodes. Its interesting. Shemp would like just
because Chloe is in it. Like
For film and eposodic TV buffs,
There is a list of top 250 films, with Godfather top ranked at 9.1 /
10. But there is apparently no list top for eposodic TV / cable
shows. But Sopranos is the highest ranked that I can find, at 9.5.
Deadwood 9.3. Rome and Entourage 9.2 (which is an interesting
Hey Curtis,
BEI MIR BIST DU SHAYN
Don't let those alter cocker balabustas and their bobbemuseh bupkes
feed you that chazerei dreck. They are more than little ferblunjit,
farpitzing in thier fancy attitudes. But you fermishte them good.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They're the ONLY thing that works, Barfitu.
Free market definition:
A market economy based on supply and demand with little or no
government control. A completely free market is an idealized form of a
market
Nice story.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
Actually, as I recall, perhaps incorrectly, that you wished I would
never use your name again.
I replied to your post in which
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, I might suggest that Off's count of 3 million
people drawn up on the battlefield of the Bhagavad-Gita
should give people a clue as to the reality of his one
punch and you're out theory of fighting. :-)
But the
Go Figure
Trying to Guess What Happens Next
By PETER S. GOODMAN
Published: November 25, 2007 NYT
YOU need not be a Wall Street chieftain to feel the anxiety that has
wrapped its arms around the American economy. The stock market seems
locked in a downward spiral as one bank after another suffers
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
curtisdeltablues@ wrote:
LOL! good one! Yes, enlightenment is one big fantasy, designed to
make those who have worked so hard to achieve this state feel good
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
LOL! good one! Yes, enlightenment is one big fantasy, designed to
make those who have worked so hard to achieve this state feel good
and disassociate from Reality! Whoo HA! See if you can sell that
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
new.morning wrote:
This seems to be a quite powerful and apt analogy to spiritual
traditions and their one punch knockouts of ignorance and bondage. A
UFC of masters of pure traditions would be interesting. More to the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues
curtisdeltablues@ wrote:
BTW do you believe that the rapture of Christianity is a fantasy?
Same thing for me so far about enlightenment. But perhaps
Nice POV.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@
wrote:
Nice story.
You just said, To me, anything with words is a story. Even OM / AUM
has its story ---
and is a story. If you take your
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
Nice POV.
I had a *lot* of fun with it, thanks :-)
Good.
(And the rage part was a nice touch of inspired irony.)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I am completely lacking in perfect intellignence. You though
have apparently perfected it! I am also as you say incapable
of deomonstrateing it!
Don't you see what an utter fool you appear as when you try
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, jim_flanegin jflanegi@
wrote:
Yes, I am completely lacking in perfect intellignence. You
though
Nice story.
-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff rorygoff@ wrote:
Ahh, but you see, Jim, he *is* condemning *you* -- trying
desperately
to find and prove flaws in you so he won't have to look up
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
Your take on it is different than mine. I observe, hopefully
without
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One reader review quotes the last paragraph of the
book:
Perhaps we have reached a fundamental
impasse dictated
by the limitations of the [waking state]human
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, new.morning no_reply@ wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 feste37@ wrote:
Good post which I don't really have time to reply properly
to, but I would say
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_%28illusion%29
By Sri Sankaracharya
Though the emission of ejaculate onto sleeping garments or
bedclothes is yielded by the natural experience of copulation in a
wet dream,
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