RE: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff)
--- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Bhairitu > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:05 PM > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on > flooding in Iowa (and other > stuff) > > > > I wonder > what Bevan would say if the Sun suddenly belched a > solar flare and the > earth was in the path of it. He probably wouldn't > say anything since he > and everything else on this planet would be burnt to > toast. Such are > the laws of nature. > > Do solar flares come out this far? Bevan's tummy comes out this far > >
Re: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff)
Rick Archer wrote: > From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Bhairitu > Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:05 PM > To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other > stuff) > > > > I wonder > what Bevan would say if the Sun suddenly belched a solar flare and the > earth was in the path of it. He probably wouldn't say anything since he > and everything else on this planet would be burnt to toast. Such are > the laws of nature. > > Do solar flares come out this far? Apparently yes. The x-rays take minutes and the flares a few days. We may not have any known history of a big one actually hitting the earth. Of course there might be a reason for that. ;-) It would indeed be an unfortunate coincidence if the earth were in the path of a big one. Most probably just go off into space not hitting any planets.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff)
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bhairitu Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2008 2:05 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff) I wonder what Bevan would say if the Sun suddenly belched a solar flare and the earth was in the path of it. He probably wouldn't say anything since he and everything else on this planet would be burnt to toast. Such are the laws of nature. Do solar flares come out this far?
Re: [FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff)
Kenny H wrote: > This from a friend on Mother Divine: > > Are you wondering how all this flooding could be going on with so > many Pandits? We are surprised at Natural Law. Definitely in the > phase transition here. Hopefully lots of light very soon. But one > thing the press has reported that as waters receeded in Cedar Rapids > it left behind a toxic brew of farm pesticide, chemicals and toxic > wastes. > > Bevan has pointed out that one thing that we won't see in Heaven on > Earth is chemical ag. He threw up his arms and said he couldn't > pretend to know the mechanics of nature's functioning here. (Bevan > currently here.) I can't see how a bunch of guys chanting Sanskrit is going to have much of any effect other than getting those guys high and maybe a little better atmosphere very close to where they live. Unless one believes the deities micromanage there is going to be little effect. I wonder what Bevan would say if the Sun suddenly belched a solar flare and the earth was in the path of it. He probably wouldn't say anything since he and everything else on this planet would be burnt to toast. Such are the laws of nature.
[FairfieldLife] Bevan's report on flooding in Iowa (and other stuff)
This from a friend on Mother Divine: Are you wondering how all this flooding could be going on with so many Pandits? We are surprised at Natural Law. Definitely in the phase transition here. Hopefully lots of light very soon. But one thing the press has reported that as waters receeded in Cedar Rapids it left behind a toxic brew of farm pesticide, chemicals and toxic wastes. Bevan has pointed out that one thing that we won't see in Heaven on Earth is chemical ag. He threw up his arms and said he couldn't pretend to know the mechanics of nature's functioning here. (Bevan currently here.) By the way, I typed up some notes from the Global Family Chat on the 21st. Bevan spoke about upcoming Fourth of July celebration. Here ya go: On the June 21 Global Family Chat Bevan said he had been to Rudra Abhishek yagya in a "special temple here" in a "deep, cave-like place", and how powerful it was. He said all the Pandits have digital cameras and video cameras now and all wanted pictures taken after the yagya which her really enjoyed. He said July 4th is a big celebration for the Pandits. He thought it was because it is the Fourth of July for America. But it turns out it is a special Vedic celebration that falls on that day. He said Maharishi told the Pandits they are not coming to America, they are coming to Vedic America and they should celebrate every Vedic Festival here. On Lord Jagannath's day, who Bevan said is a reality of Vishnu, the tradition is to build a chariot and pull it in Orissa. This year it falls on July 4. The Pandits made a cardboard `'mock- up" of a chariot and it has now been made. They are going to pull it with ropes through the roads and fields of Iowa. He didn't elaborate where they would go, but this should be interesting. I believe we did see part of the chariot off to the side of the road, and it's really neat. Bevan also mentioned there are two new big buildings going up on the Pandit campus. Mother Divine has noticed this so it was nice of Bevan to clarify. One is a dining hall. Other he thinks is for yagyas. Someone told me it was announced today (June 23) it is a new rec center (that the one they have isn't big enough for all the Pandits), He also said he talked to Bill Goldstein who has made several trips to India to help the Pandits get their visas, and Bill said they have found another 100 Pandits with passports. So these 100 have moved from where ever they are to Delhi to get their visas.