[FairfieldLife] Re: A couple of questions about YF
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. How can doing one session (a couple of minutes) of YF seemingly cure a disorder that appeared as a sharp and burning but fortunately only momentary pain in my left shoulder after stretching my arms, especially upwards, like for instance for doing chin-ups? That had lasted several months. The main reason might have been practicing boogie woogie almost every day after buying a digi-piano last January. One early article about YF suggested that the shaking part was apparently related to aligning the spine. 2. Why does YF sometimes seem to make one needlessly horny, so much so that it's for instance, this time, a bit hard to concentrate on reading and studying Brahma-suutras, which I've, as a rather slow reader because of a mild visual defect, been doing for a couple of days now, although someone with a fairly normal vision would read and study them through in a couple of hours, because there are only some 500 of them and most of them consist of only a couple of words, although the translations usually are remarkably longer to make them suutras at least somewhat understandable? Excessive horniness from YF isn't exactly unknown, on my part. Shortly after learning, I managed to get 2 women pregnant within a few months of each other, out of the 4 I was seeing during that time. One went on to have my daughter and hasn't spoken to me in years. One went on to have my son and still lives with me in a platonic marriage that may last the rest of our lives. One went on to become involved in a 3-way lesbian marriage living in a log cabin in the middle of nowhere, and the last hasn't spoken to me since the day I informed her my son was on the way nearly 23 years ago. Count your blessings if the only sexual interference YF causes in your life is that you find it hard to study Lawson
[FairfieldLife] Re: A couple of questions about YF
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 1. How can doing one session (a couple of minutes) of YF seemingly cure a disorder that appeared as a sharp and burning but fortunately only momentary pain in my left shoulder after stretching my arms, especially upwards, like for instance for doing chin-ups? That had lasted several months. The main reason might have been practicing boogie woogie almost every day after buying a digi-piano last January. I think if you are practicing an aggressively physical music style like boogie woogie piano you have to exercise your arms and shoulders regularly with weights. That is true of the acoustic guitar style that I play. The guys who started these early blues styles often worked manual labor jobs so they came to the keys or strings very very strong. It is one reason that so many performers miss their tone on acoustic instruments, they don't have relaxed power because they are too physically weak. 2. Why does YF sometimes seem to make one needlessly horny, so much so that it's for instance, this time, a bit hard to concentrate on reading and studying Brahma-suutras, This is the natural tendency of life to go to fields of greater pleasure telling you that reading old scriptures is very boring. There is no needless horniness. It is a sign that you are alive in this wonderful world. The day you lose your ability to feel horny is when you should worry. The teaching that our body's desires are a distraction to what is important is one of the most destructive so called spiritual teachings I have come across. (Oh my, that was an unfortunate choice of words wasn't it?) which I've, as a rather slow reader because of a mild visual defect, been doing for a couple of days now, although someone with a fairly normal vision would read and study them through in a couple of hours, because there are only some 500 of them and most of them consist of only a couple of words, although the translations usually are remarkably longer to make them suutras at least somewhat understandable?