Judy, I've never written a spiritual essay. I think it was Buck who wrote that
post but I'm going to check now.
Richard, Ann's just upset that I caught her trying to pass off last year's tree
photo as this years! Plus I revealed her lie about my living in a 1 BR flat.
Richard, that would be fun to meet at Revs in person. It it the FF *in* spot.
You might even spot Oprah or David Lynch there. Only kidding! I think Oprah
went to Cafe Paradiso which is just down the street. Maybe we could all dress
in Duck Dynasty outfits too. That'll give the TMers something to
Yes, Richard that's what I'm saying and no I don't think Emily should get
booted for that. Hey, way to conjure up Judy!
Thank you, Xeno for your balanced input. I'm replying from the website because
yahoo mail kept refreshing and losing what I had written! Anyway,
supplement-wise, I read and experiment and sometimes ignore the results of
both, just going by my intuition or, as you said, just continue in the spiri
Yeah, Doc, I noticed the abundance of Lyrica TV ads when I was visiting my Mom.
And the subliminals of that name! Lyrica! Honestly, could they be more obvious?!
hey noozguru, I finally got to visit Murphy's website which is even a treat
visually! Luckily I found the page on movies. Very creative fellow, I'd say. He
seems to be a popular musician with movie makers.
Hey, Richard, thanks for the link. I purchased my Honda Civic in Feb 2006 so
I'll be avoiding E15, thank you very much! Also, Honda was one of the car
makers listed as not honoring warranties if one uses E15! All glory to Snopes
LOL.
But wait a minute, Richard! Way over on that other thread Time Doesn't
Exist..., they concluded that time is an illusion! Signed, the other retired
non self on FFL (-:
I'm nobody! Who are you? I'm nobody! Who are you?
Are you nobody, too?
Then there's a pair of us -- don't tell!
They'd banish -- you know!
How dreary to be somebody!
How public like a frog
To tell one's name the livelong day
To an admiring bog!
Emily Dickinson
Steve, it's great to have you back at the Funny Farm Lounge! Speaking of
fantasy, my sister and brother in law have convinced me to see Hunger Games
which I thought was and is for teens. They're pretty picky so it must be
worthwhile.
As for Atlantis, it makes sense to me just in context of how
Steve, D told me it's the hum of the universe. I guess that could change
perception (-:
Steve, good luck to J with his search for the right university. I've been
enjoying as my great nieces go about this process. Two are really into soccer
and that's how they choose their colleges!
Hope you all are holding at snow with no ice.
FWIW, if I paid $50 for a meal, it had better pop me a
Richard, I don't think it's such a tough crowd once a newbie knows what to
expect and has a strategy in place.
There's lots of good stuff on FFL, good humor, good knowledge, interesting
info. Hey, thanks for info about latest Neo glitch. I thought it was my
computer and or my Mom's network actin
HI Steve, thanks for sharing a bit of your family celebration. Sounds yummy and
wonderful. Is Number One son back to school? My godson nephew was home from his
first semester of college. He seems to like it but I think he misses his
girlfriend. His older brother is graduating in a couple of week
Richard, today I've been in airports, making my way back to FF. Two hour delay
at BWI which lead to a 4 hour delay at Detroit. But I meditated at Detroit's
Religious Reflections Room! Now I'm here and sometimes watching people. Keep up
the good work (-:
Yowza! turq, you did look good in those red robes! I bet I'm still working off
the karma from those thoughts!
turq! This is exactly what you used to say when we were all in Atlantis
together! PS to emptybill: wonder what they ate for Thanksgiving in Atlantis...
PS to Emily: I never heard of atlantean healing.
Emily, thanks for making it simple for me. Since I'm with my family I don't
have as much time as usual to read and respond on FFL. Yes, I think Judy used
qualifiers in the example she gave.
What I mainly remember is how she initially responded and how she continues to
write to and about me
Judy, what do you mean by: taken severely to task and strong community
disapproval? Those parts weren't clear yet imo they are what drives you.
As best as I can I've read all the posts on this topic. I agree with another
poster in that I think people are basically honest. I think they have
Thanks, Ann, I trust most of the posters here and or enjoy their posts.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share, take a moment and have a care. You are moving into some dangerous
territory for yourself as an individual and as a human being. Be careful that
you do not use the mis
Judy, what's the action step? What is it that you'd like to see happen?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
See, this is what happens when a group tolerates dishonesty. When there are no
sanctions against it, not even disapproval, even the weaker members start using
dishonesty to
Judy, we remember it differently. Several articles about faulty memories have
been posted recently. I think they apply also.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share doubles down on her lie:
> RWC and I had our big upset on Sept 6 and then Dudy butted in on Sept 9.
> Before
Some time ago I read a fascinating book explaining that both Mary and her
mother Ann were Essenes. I bet the Church, especially after St. Paul, didn't
want THAT to be revealed!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Re "Yes, the archetype being depicted may be the same. But one is a
Wow, Judy, vulgarity and violence in one post! Instinctive taking down of
nastiness quotient?! Oh right, it's hard for you to not be nasty, etc. when
dealing with someone like me. My bad!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Oh, God, I love it. Share gets her tits caught in her ve
So Judy, were you being disloyal recently when you didn't let indiff know that
he was messing up badly? Or you didn't think he was messing up badly?
IMO the disparity between how you treated him and how you treated me clearly
indicates that you are prejudiced against me and not the upholder
John, it's about time! As for the Catholic Church, I wonder who would protest
more, the clergy in power or the conservative laity, including nuns.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
This appears to be the trend among Protestant Christian churches. But one
wonders if the Catholic
Ah, one of the few times I forget to put imo and Judy lands on it like a tick
on a hound dog in Alabamie in July!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Says Share, doing her Avoidance Dance. Absolute refusal to deal with the
reality of the viciousness of her post about Ann.
As t
imo, RWC is the #1 big reason you all keep attacking me. Expecially you, Judy,
the number 1 grudge holder maybe on the internet if what others say is true.
Since that seems to be what's needed to be Queen Bee, I'm happy to let you keep
that job. As for Emily, why exclude Obbajee and Susan? Excep
inal advice: SHUT THE
FUCK UP!
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> awoelflebater@ wrote:
>
> ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
> sharelong60@ wrote:
>
> turq, you're wrong. Ann started it by wr
Ann, imo you have a *gift* for especially nasty ridiculing of people. And my
sense of humor is fine.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
turq, you're wrong. Ann started it by writing a post ridiculing me under the
thread What I
No Ann, it wasn't just your photo that I replied to. It was the combo of your
nice photo with your previous nasty post.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Ann, I saw your photo after I read your post ridiculing me so your Polit
turq, you're wrong. Ann started it by writing a post ridiculing me under the
thread What I Did Today. She's very good IMO at presenting herself nicely after
she's been nasty. Neither she nor Judy has the integrity to acknowledge this
other post.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Ann, I saw your photo after I read your post ridiculing me so your Politically
Correct answers are wasted on me. Like the one you foisted on Ravi about why
you didn't meet with him in person. He's still simpering after you and calling
you dear Ann all the time so I guess you were successful in t
Sorry, feste, that's all I got on the story. Probably Charlie said a lot more,
explaining it more fully.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
If Charlie really said that, it must rank as one of his more idiotic comments.
It doesn't really make any sense at all, other than the vague
Judy, how is Louise's comment about indiff's style being pro Amma?!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Oh, great, now the pro-Amma folks are coming here to carry on their fight.
Just what we needed.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I don't think people should en
Judy, I don't believe I suggested that you did, did I?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I don't believe I suggested parents were the only source of stress and trauma
during childhood, did I?
Share blubbered:
> That's great Judy. But parents aren't the only sources of stres
dear not really indifferent, much of my thinking about this topic is based on
knowing Rick in person. I think he's quite intelligent and impervious to self
delusion so I choose to trust his input. About Amma and Gail I will never know
the *facts* via my own direct observations so I rely on the o
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You're doing it because you're not terribly smart, or interesting, and
you crave attention anyway. And you don't fucking care whether you drag
a whole forum down to your level of idiocy to get it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
--- In FairfieldL
Thanks, Emily, I think it's a great gift from life to be devoted, like how
you're devoted to your daughters. Everyone here is devoted to someone or
something. As for me, I'm not devoted to Amma nor even to Maharishi. As I get
older, the object of my devotion has become well, less of an object. H
ies of an
> historical figure.
> (ii) It fits better Buddhist ideas of anatta.
> (iii) It explains why Cleopatra pops up so much; her "thumbprint" on the
> Akashic field is bigger than most peoples.
>
>
>
> ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfie
Ok, Richard, sometimes I like to give you a hard time but today, thanks for the
reminders about netiquette. It's a hole new world out here!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
It's not complicated.
Rule number three should really be rule number one: try to make yourself look
g
.com,
mailto:turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
wrote:
>
> Dukha is the opposite of sukha. Kha as in Chaos (khaos).
> It literally means a bad (du) axle-hole vs good (su) axle-hole.
Who exactly are you calling a
Seraphita, I've never tried to change a past life event, not wanting to mess
with karma, etc. But I have a friend who's reportedly in early Brahman
Consciousness and he reportedly knows how to do that.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Re Barry's "As for the Jack The Ripper than
You're welcome, Judy and I wrote the email as soon as I realized what I had
been missing. It did not feel at all hard to do. Go figure!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Good for you, Share. I don't think this was easy for you to acknowledge. Thank
you.
---In FairfieldLife@
Oy! I just got it Judy! Duh! Well I've always thought of myself as an early
morning person and imho, that explains a lot. sigh...I'm never gonna be the
sharpest tack in the FFL box but that's ok with me. How boring it would be if
we were all the same.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
Next step, Judy resorts to ridicule. But why? Why does she feel so threatened?
And so often?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
(giggle) Poor baby.
Share boo-hooed:
> I haven't figured it out. I didn't reply to you before because you resorted
> to name calling.
On
John, when you posted the Miss USA photo I thought, she'll never win, she's not
exotic looking enough. Exotic seems to be the current preference. Just like
other aspects of visual beauty that go in and out of style, like skirt lengths
and car colors and architecture, so too does the ideal of hum
Xeno, I actually think there's a seesaw connection between devotion and what
turq calls ego. I don't think either is a matter of all or nothing. At any
given moment, I'm some percentage of each. And actually the conundrum is that
it's only ego that's concerned about how egoic we are! Tricky. IMH
turq, about formulaic series, I'm old enough to have seen several in the crime
team genre: Blue Moon, Remington Steele come to mind. What I enjoy is seeing
how the formula itself has evolved. It's as if with each new artist or group of
artists, the formula itself gets transformed in some essenti
Richard! Did you even look at the clip?! It's beautiful, not outhousy at all!
Go figure!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
This thread is looking like it's headed for the outhouse.
On 11/6/2013 10:10 PM, emptybill@... mailto:emptybill@... wrote:
You're all sounding like d
turq, imho, ego-panties deserves an award for the FFL phrase of the year! If I
use it in my dissertation about online communities, I promise to give you a
footnote (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
See Share, *this* is what I mean about the difference between
simply prese
hey, emptybill, too late! Moon in Pisces, which makes me not only a fish, but a
fish facing in each direction!
btw, thanks for Kelly article. Was horrified by it and article turq posted.
Admit that such makes me grateful to be in FF. Could be deluded. But won't
change til I'm sure I am! See, st
Ok, Richard, nobody else is gonna challenge you on this. Actually I'm not
either. But it would be great if you could say more about it. Seems
revolutionary (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Anyone who meditates with the aim of samadhi is a Buddhist.
On 11/3/2013 4:42 PM
And how about California dreamin music scene: Mamas and Papas, Beach Boys, etc.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Before for the Beatles it was regional rock groups that were the scene in the
US. There was Northwest Rock which included the Kingsmen, Sonics and way back
the Vent
wgm, I've heard or read several jyotishis say that Moon signifies mind. Maybe
they mean manos and Mercury is buddhi, intellect?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I don't think John meant the moon signified the mind, rather the moon in
Pieces affects the mind (like all of the ot
Judy of course assumes incorrectly that she knows what's going on in my mind.
Plus she projects that I will decide that she is wrong, which is what she does!
Actually I skimmed her post on this topic and took it as more input about the
topic rather than as right or wrong. This points to a fundam
As I've mentioned before, Judy, I have 2 versions of email inboxes. One is
Basic and one is Neo. Neo inbox only shows the most recent post of a thread.
This morning I found a way to access and reply to previous posts.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Again, you make no sense,
yes, emptybill, 1948, Year of the Earth Rat in Chinese astrolgy (-: Just in
case people were getting bored with posts about jyotish and astrolgy!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
1948? Yep, I'm also officially an old bastard now too.
Thus, you learn a few things along the way
Well, Bhairitu, it's always a good day when I learn something new and in this
case it's 2 new bits of info. Have not heard of either of these kinds of
diabetes and admit am horrified by the Type 3. I still think, and am hoping I'm
right, that diet can go far in controlling it.
---In Fairfie
MJ, thank you so much for your good wishes. Right now I'm resisting giving you
tons of advice but I'll just say one thing anyway: I think a big key is being
careful to avoid carbs and favor protein early in the day.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I wish her good fortune - I ho
William, I've been catching up with my Mom this morning so haven't been able to
reply until now. Also I've got that knowledge meeting this afternoon. Anyway,
thanks for your reply and I'll say more later but for now: who knows what
really happened in Atlantis? Why, those of us who were there and
Richard, why isn't Elizabeth Warren on your list?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Let's see, the Democrats have Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden as possible
candidates for the next presidential election.
The Republicans have Ted Cruz, Scott Walker, Rick Perry, Marco Rubio, Nikk
I still don't understand how Clinton could have been so well, dumb. Was she
really that attractive?! Ok, maybe he cracked under the pressure of the job.
But really, so much about it is unfathomable. Must be karma (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Who knows the truth of it? I
Doc, it's not just because of what was exposed. It was how she reacted to what
was exposed. And that she was an enabler, allowing it to happen over and over
during all those previous years and doing seemingly little to take a stand
against it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
F
I would bet that not one person on FFL is snickering at Bhairitu. But admit
that I'm still amazed at how much nastiness Judy can pack into one short post.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Er, Bhairitu...
No, never mind, I'll just let this sit here for people to snicker at:
MJ, IMO, that's where Hillary should have drawn the line with regards to his
womanizing. I mean, that affair occurred on the world stage! And the woman was
so young! I've read that Hillary really loves Bill. Even more reason she should
have stopped enabling him. Long overdue IMO.
---In Fai
Well, speaking as a Democrat I'd say that Hillary Clinton is not a fit
candidate. Mainly because I don't think the American people would ever elect
her!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
It is really strange behavior to say the least. Judy is a real case, and I'm
not the first
turq, I think you're right about He's A Rebel not being true Motown. How about
Sam and Dave?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cnzLc_iwQDk
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
>
> He's A Rebel! Because my First Love was a rebel w
Emily, you and Ann were discussing your birthdays last year. Hers is Nov 4. You
told FFL you were turning 50 and I remember it was at the end of Oct. Lots of
my relatives have birthdays then, maybe that's why I remember.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Do you remember why yo
Judy, I look at it like how the Navajos leave a mistake in the weaving of a
blanket to honor the Great Spirit, the only one who creates perfection.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
That really upset you, did it? I mean, with your Advanced Expert Grammar Class
and all that. Bec
Thanks, wgm, maybe there's hope for me yet with regards to authfriend! Hey I
liked what you posted about Rick's latest Batgap interview. I guess you're
doing pretty good even if you don't know about the gap (-:
Will read again and try to give a more serious response...
---In FairfieldLife@y
In Which Judy Empathizes With An Orange Traffic Cone. There's hope for her yet!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
And this is in the category of knocking over all the orange cones and
pretending they were never there in the first place, all the while mouthing
empty platitudes that
turq, I'm grateful that I don't mind fu er, messing up. And now that Judy's
imitating me, I have hope that she'll allow herself and everyone else to mess
up now and then. Just for the fun of it.
Speaking of fun, I got Castle out of the library, am officially smitten by
Nathan Fallion. Yeah, he'
Judy, imitating me! The highest form of flattery (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share, your opinion of my opinions about you are wrong, but you are entitled
to them anyway.
Share wrote:
> Judy, your opinions about me are wrong and you are entitled to them anyway.
Doc, that's what I love about FFL, so many people rolling all different ways.
Less chance of traffic jams that way!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Hi Share, no doubt it works for you. I am not calling into question the
benefits of these teachers and healers - just not the way
Doc, Brother David's gratitude practice, imho, goes way beyond affirmations
because it positively affects the energy body, not just the mental or emotional
bodies. As for healing childhood traumas, yes that can take some time, but in
my experience, healing happens on its own schedule. That timel
Ann, Brother David's gratefulness suggestion has been wonderful for me during
challenging times. He reminds me of Father Keating, both having a simple piety
that deeply moves me. The thing I realize is, gratitude is always present, just
like love and truth and grace, but sometimes it's helpful t
Emily, Happy Birthday coming up, if I remember correctly...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
What is on your bucket list, Share?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
turq, I'm light all right. Gave up eating salmon, for one thing!
On Friday, October 25, 20
Steve, not so fast! Tell us what's happening down St. Louis way. How's the
family, the business, etc?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Great way to start the morning! Thanks for that.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Turqu
So I guess wgm, we got a case of it takes a thorn to remove a thorn in that
during the Roman Catholic Mass, the wine is changed into the blood of Christ
and all are invited to partake! Of course Maharishi had a very different take
on desire, seeing it as what leads us to more and more bliss, to
Emily, those are both pretty funny. Actually swim with dolphins is what first
popped into my head. Probably on the east coast ha ha. Hmmm, wonder what fried
Godzilla would taste like, organic of course...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I thought maybe that it might include: 1
turq, I'm encouraged by these Gallup findings and I'm sure a lot of long term
TMers would be also. The ones I know are practical, intelligent and
compassionate. Also I bet a lot of people would love to know about and do
something for world peace. Maybe whirled peas too (-:
---In FairfieldL
turq, I'm encouraged by these Gallup findings and I'm sure a lot of long term
TMers would be also. The ones I know are practical, intelligent and
compassionate. Also I bet a lot of people would love to know about and do
something for world peace. Maybe whirled peas too (-:
---In FairfieldLi
Bhairitu, Thai Deli is owned by a young, very sweet couple from SE Asia.
Previously it was owned by her father and step mother. But then the older
couple started another Thai restaurant. And the step mother was an excellent
cook. A few years ago, the older couple sold to an Indian family and mov
Judy, to my horror, it seems that even countless offenses of incorrect spelling
and grammar are annihilated by meditating!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Buck wrote:
> “Though thou perform the
meritorious deed of meditation but once, thee annihilate > forever the
countl
But again to Judy: Death is the natural result of turning aside from God, says
Rev Hughes in the last sentence of the 5th paragraph under Approach of the
Orthodox Fathers. From this I would extrapolate that illness, according to the
Orthodox Fathers is also a natural result of turning aside from
Judy, I was discussing something of interest to me with John and turq. You are
of course entitled to your opinion about my posting.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I wrote:
(snip)
> Again, Share, you have this pathological compulsion to SAY SOMETHING,
> ANYTHING, just to be
Judy, it's true, I trust those death notices I read because I don't see why
people would lie about how the person passed. Others can trust or not as they
wish. I was discussing something of interest to me with John and turq. There
are many topics and posts on FFL that I ignore.
---In Fairfi
John, I'm sorry about your parents. I was mainly replying to your saying that
death is obviously not a pleasant experience. From what I've heard and read, it
can be quite positive for all concerned even though very sad.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Share,
We should reme
Breaking Bad?! How come? Anyway, I wish there were an online test I could take
to find out my metabolic type.
In Chinese system I'm lesser yang. Should be eating pork and shrimp! According
to nutritional intuitive, I should be eating buffalo burgers! Right now I do
well on a low glycemic diet:
Judy, another angle: to the extent that something is self energizing, it will
be self sustaining. To the extent it is self sustaining, to that extent it will
continue.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
As I said, that makes no sense in this context. What "will eventually end"?
Richard to Judy on Oct 2:Does every message posted to this discussion group
have to turn into an argument with you? Are you the new FFL moderator?
Is it alright with you Judy, if I have a one minute conversation with Share -
just one minute- without you butting in to start another fight.
-
e a few posters who appear on the count list more than
once. All trolls? Anyway, I replied once from the website because yahoo
suddenly became even wackier than before!
On Thursday, October 10, 2013 9:27 PM, "s3raphita@..." wrote:
How odd! Is sharelong60 a troll then?
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Ann, it's just fun to wonder about the effect of all humans engaging in the
same activity for 7.5 hours per day. I mean other than breathing in which we
all engage 24 hours per day. What would happen to our little spaceship Earth if
we all for example, laughed for 7.5 hours per day? Or sang? Or
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