Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-22 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said 
that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle 
them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields 
quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to 
talk *above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak 
the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is 
presented to you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.
 

 If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.
 

 That's one of the reasons I would never have made it through Teacher Training 
- MMY was such a snooze. Plus, I just don't have it in me to follow the rules. 
I'll go along for a while but sooner rather than later I start wandering off 
the path and before I know it I've wandered onto the exit ramp of some freeway 
and ended up in Omaha when I was supposed to go to Chicago. I had a great time 
at MIU, had lots of cool friends, broke the rules but not so much I got kicked 
out. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything - MIU was pretty 'happenin'' 
in the late 70's and early 80's. After that something funny happened after I 
left. Turns out the exit ramp came up at exactly the right time, for me.


 It was the lifestyle that kept me there for so long, I got to live in a nice 
Tudor manor house, all food was cooked by decent chefs and the work was fun but 
easy. At least it was when I stopped working for the publicity department as I 
stopped believing the bits I did believe while I was there, and that made it 
hard work because my heart has to be into it for me to get enthusiastic, and 
also to be convincing for those on the receiving end. You can't sell something 
that you think is rubbish no matter what the sales training experts tell you!
 

 Sounds like you had the advantage of the British historical richness to give 
you a leg up on the accommodations - not like us freezing in the MIU pods all 
winter and being surrounded by the other ugliest buildings known to man (the 
gulag-like frat buildings). The original Parsons College structures (condemned 
and unused) were old brick buildings and they were lovely but all we could do 
was look at them from the outside. The food was great though and plenty of it 
and the people were interesting and varied, lots of wonderful students. While 
everyone was pretty one-pointed they were still not too robotic as well as 
fun-loving - especially in my major which was the art department - craziest 
bunch of blasphemers you could ever meet.
 

 Good times though, and a good experience that not many get to have. As long as 
you keep one foot on the ground you can get away from cults if it gets too 
weird...
 

 I was pretty much one foot always on the ground. I was there to practice TM 
and get a degree. Upon leaving I liked the sound of that other blasphemer Robin 
Carlsen whose independent streak is what drew me in. He was a wild and crazy 
guy and discovering British Columbia was also a draw. Another adventure I don't 
regret. I learned tons and then jumped ship when it got too weird. Fun times.
 

 

 

 

 

 


 
















Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-22 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Oh, I wouldn't trade my years  involved with Maharishi for anything. Love the 
knowledge (pre-siddhi courses anyway) and the experiences. But I'm definitely 
glad I moved on, grew up and applied the knowledge in a practical way. No need 
to hang around the TMO. M's philosophy was rest and action, dip the cloth and 
let it bleach in the sun. Hanging around Fairfield  and the movement would be 
like sitting and not going anywhere.

 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Friday, January 22, 2016 12:53 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
   
    


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :




---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said that 
the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle them 
with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields quote. Of 
course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to talk 
*above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak the TMO 
is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is presented to 
you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.

If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.
That's one of the reasons I would never have made it through Teacher Training - 
MMY was such a snooze. Plus, I just don't have it in me to follow the rules. 
I'll go along for a while but sooner rather than later I start wandering off 
the path and before I know it I've wandered onto the exit ramp of some freeway 
and ended up in Omaha when I was supposed to go to Chicago. I had a great time 
at MIU, had lots of cool friends, broke the rules but not so much I got kicked 
out. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything - MIU was pretty 'happenin'' 
in the late 70's and early 80's. After that something funny happened after I 
left. Turns out the exit ramp came up at exactly the right time, for me.

It was the lifestyle that kept me there for so long, I got to live in a nice 
Tudor manor house, all food was cooked by decent chefs and the work was fun but 
easy. At least it was when I stopped working for the publicity department as I 
stopped believing the bits I did believe while I was there, and that made it 
hard work because my heart has to be into it for me to get enthusiastic, and 
also to be convincing for those on the receiving end. You can't sell something 
that you think is rubbish no matter what the sales training experts tell you!
Good times though, and a good experience that not many get to have. As long as 
you keep one foot on the ground you can get away from cults if it gets too 
weird...



 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses that 
faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of Neurophysiology 
no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of interesting, 
but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the dark. Nothing 
about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there was it would be 
magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be east sensitive? 
Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and look. 
I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread salyavin808

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said 
that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle 
them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields 
quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to 
talk *above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak 
the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is 
presented to you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.
 

 If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.
 

 That's one of the reasons I would never have made it through Teacher Training 
- MMY was such a snooze. Plus, I just don't have it in me to follow the rules. 
I'll go along for a while but sooner rather than later I start wandering off 
the path and before I know it I've wandered onto the exit ramp of some freeway 
and ended up in Omaha when I was supposed to go to Chicago. I had a great time 
at MIU, had lots of cool friends, broke the rules but not so much I got kicked 
out. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything - MIU was pretty 'happenin'' 
in the late 70's and early 80's. After that something funny happened after I 
left. Turns out the exit ramp came up at exactly the right time, for me.


 It was the lifestyle that kept me there for so long, I got to live in a nice 
Tudor manor house, all food was cooked by decent chefs and the work was fun but 
easy. At least it was when I stopped working for the publicity department as I 
stopped believing the bits I did believe while I was there, and that made it 
hard work because my heart has to be into it for me to get enthusiastic, and 
also to be convincing for those on the receiving end. You can't sell something 
that you think is rubbish no matter what the sales training experts tell you!
 

 Good times though, and a good experience that not many get to have. As long as 
you keep one foot on the ground you can get away from cults if it gets too 
weird...
 

 

 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

 Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
 

 Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses 
that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of 
Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of 
interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the 
dark. Nothing about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there 
was it would be magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be 
east sensitive? Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and 
look. 
 

 I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 
 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
   

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublish

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread awoelfleba...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said 
that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle 
them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields 
quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to 
talk *above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak 
the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is 
presented to you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.
 

 If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.
 

 That's one of the reasons I would never have made it through Teacher Training 
- MMY was such a snooze. Plus, I just don't have it in me to follow the rules. 
I'll go along for a while but sooner rather than later I start wandering off 
the path and before I know it I've wandered onto the exit ramp of some freeway 
and ended up in Omaha when I was supposed to go to Chicago. I had a great time 
at MIU, had lots of cool friends, broke the rules but not so much I got kicked 
out. I wouldn't trade the experience for anything - MIU was pretty 'happenin'' 
in the late 70's and early 80's. After that something funny happened after I 
left. Turns out the exit ramp came up at exactly the right time, for me.


 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

 Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
 

 Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses 
that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of 
Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of 
interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the 
dark. Nothing about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there 
was it would be magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be 
east sensitive? Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and 
look. 
 

 I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 
 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
   

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
 

 I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might b

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
I got my first and only advanced technique on TTC from Maharishi.  Many 
others did too.  Something strange happened on the flight home as some 
were asking people if they remembered the advanced technique they got.  
Seems some didn't.  I was confused for years between two versions.  Each 
gave a different experience.  Remember this was years before the mantras 
were posted online.  And two mantra check letters to Maharishi got me 
nowhere.  This is part of why I soured on the movement.  Just like 
software, you get no support you go elsewhere.


On 01/21/2016 11:55 AM, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] 
wrote:
The last penny I gave the TMO was for fourth advanced technique back 
in the 90's.





*From:* salyavin808 
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Thursday, January 21, 2016 1:28 PM
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 
70 Today





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

LOL! Me to!
Yeah, I found it very annoying to listen to him as well. Wish I could 
have fallen asleep.
I was usually good for about ten minutes but when he closed his eyes 
and started rambling it was like WTF!


But the problem with dozing during rounding courses is that it can all 
sink in and you start believing it all anyway, and before you know it 
you're saying "I got some nature support today" when what you meant to 
say was "There was an available table at the cafe this morning." 
There's a vast gulf in sanity between those two statements, and it 
creeps up on you without you realising it, and before you know it 
you've got the yagya service on speed dial


Not that I ever did any of that obviously


*From:* salyavin808 
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:46 PM
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 
70 Today





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He 
said that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you 
can't dazzle them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an 
old W.C. Fields quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was 
the gist of it. Try to talk *above* your audience. And of course, that 
explains the *flowery* speak the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled 
by the idiocy of how something is presented to you that the substance 
escapes your critical thinking.


If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have 
run a mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but 
let it sink in at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me 
with the rambling and the logical inconsistencies, I used to fall 
asleep and let it all wash over me until the dinner gong went.



*From:* salyavin808 
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
*Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 
70 Today





---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you 
were a student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a 
study that says TM fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and 
thus pronounce words in a foreign language better. Whatever floats 
your boat in other words.


Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the 
same old BS from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't 
follow the links from the impressive looking list of journal references.


Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy 
houses that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International 
Journal of Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned 
out to be a bunch of interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats 
find their way about in the dark. Nothing about inherent direction 
finding in mammals, and even if there was it would be magnetic and 
therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be east sensitive? 
Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and look.


I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the 
benefits of meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is 
associated with TM like the levitation that isn't, and yagyas and 
world peace creation. That stuff goes down well with the True Believer 
but the average Joe will see through it in a second, hence the need 
for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent celebrity 
endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from 
the TMO.



---

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
The last penny I gave the TMO was for fourth advanced technique back in the 
90's.

 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 1:28 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
   
    


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

LOL! Me to!
Yeah, I found it very annoying to listen to him as well. Wish I could have 
fallen asleep.I was usually good for about ten minutes but when he closed his 
eyes and started rambling it was like WTF!
But the problem with dozing during rounding courses is that it can all sink in 
and you start believing it all anyway, and before you know it you're saying "I 
got some nature support today" when what you meant to say was "There was an 
available table at the cafe this morning." There's a vast gulf in sanity 
between those two statements, and it creeps up on you without you realising it, 
and before you know it you've got the yagya service on speed dial
Not that I ever did any of that obviously
  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:46 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said that 
the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle them 
with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields quote. Of 
course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to talk 
*above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak the TMO 
is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is presented to 
you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.

If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses that 
faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of Neurophysiology 
no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of interesting, 
but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the dark. Nothing 
about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there was it would be 
magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be east sensitive? 
Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and look. 
I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usu

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread salyavin808

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 LOL! Me to!

 Yeah, I found it very annoying to listen to him as well. Wish I could have 
fallen asleep.
 I was usually good for about ten minutes but when he closed his eyes and 
started rambling it was like WTF!

 But the problem with dozing during rounding courses is that it can all sink in 
and you start believing it all anyway, and before you know it you're saying "I 
got some nature support today" when what you meant to say was "There was an 
available table at the cafe this morning." There's a vast gulf in sanity 
between those two statements, and it creeps up on you without you realising it, 
and before you know it you've got the yagya service on speed dial
 

 Not that I ever did any of that obviously
 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:46 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said 
that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle 
them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields 
quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to 
talk *above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak 
the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is 
presented to you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.
 

 If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.


 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

 Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
 

 Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses 
that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of 
Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of 
interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the 
dark. Nothing about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there 
was it would be magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be 
east sensitive? Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and 
look. 
 

 I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 
 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
   

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
 

 I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research&qu

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
LOL! Me to!
Yeah, I found it very annoying to listen to him as well. Wish I could have 
fallen asleep.I was usually good for about ten minutes but when he closed his 
eyes and started rambling it was like WTF!
 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:46 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
   
    


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said that 
the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle them 
with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields quote. Of 
course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to talk 
*above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak the TMO 
is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is presented to 
you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.

If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses that 
faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of Neurophysiology 
no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of interesting, 
but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the dark. Nothing 
about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there was it would be 
magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be east sensitive? 
Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and look. 
I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And th

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread salyavin808

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said 
that the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle 
them with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields 
quote. Of course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to 
talk *above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak 
the TMO is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is 
presented to you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.
 

 If it wasn't for the food and the fact I like meditating I would have run a 
mile when they said that I shouldn't try and understand it, but let it sink in 
at a deep level. Marshy's lectures always annoyed me with the rambling and the 
logical inconsistencies, I used to fall asleep and let it all wash over me 
until the dinner gong went.


 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

 Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
 

 Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses 
that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of 
Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of 
interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the 
dark. Nothing about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there 
was it would be magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be 
east sensitive? Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and 
look. 
 

 I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 
 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

 
   

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
 

 I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

 

 Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And then there's the FF Mental Health Alliance, does Lynch know 
about this blatant contradiction of the claims on his website?
 

 I'm curious, can anyone else find a decent bit of research actually showing 
that TM helps people with AIDS in the way they claim on Lynch's site?
 

 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.y

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-21 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I once heard Maharishi talk about his early days while in Germany. He said that 
the German teachers had told him, in so many words, "if you can't dazzle them 
with brilliance, then baffle them with bullshit", an old W.C. Fields quote. Of 
course M didn't use those words but that was the gist of it. Try to talk 
*above* your audience. And of course, that explains the *flowery* speak the TMO 
is noted for. You're so baffled by the idiocy of how something is presented to 
you that the substance escapes your critical thinking.

 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, January 21, 2016 12:51 AM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
   
    


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses that 
faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of Neurophysiology 
no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of interesting, 
but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the dark. Nothing 
about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there was it would be 
magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be east sensitive? 
Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and look. 
I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And then there's the FF Mental Health Alliance, does Lynch know 
about this blatant contradiction of the claims on his website?
I'm curious, can anyone else find a decent bit of research actually showing 
that TM helps people with AIDS in the way they claim on Lynch's site?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :


| 
|  |
| 
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

**
DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 
TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 
TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDSAND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED 
HELPTO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIRFULL POTENTIAL.
AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 
JERR

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread salyavin808

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

 Yes, I was being rhetorical. It's obvious he's a front man for the same old BS 
from the TMO, blind 'em with science and hope they don't follow the links from 
the impressive looking list of journal references. 
 

 Remember the references they cited when they wanted everyone to buy houses 
that faced east? A list of 10 papers in the International Journal of 
Neurophysiology no less, but follow the link and it turned out to be a bunch of 
interesting, but irrelevant, stuff about how rats find their way about in the 
dark. Nothing about inherent direction finding in mammals, and even if there 
was it would be magnetic and therefore north/south based. Why would a mammal be 
east sensitive? Anyway, they were obviously hoping no one would actually go and 
look. 
 

 I always thought Lynch was there to project an image simply of the benefits of 
meditation without all the silly woo-woo that is associated with TM like the 
levitation that isn't, and yagyas and world peace creation. That stuff goes 
down well with the True Believer but the average Joe will see through it in a 
second, hence the need for a new approach with a bit of apparently independent 
celebrity endorsement. The website looks great but it looks like he's borrowed 
the same approach - and undoubtably written by the same people - from the TMO. 
 

 

 From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
 
 
   

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
 

 I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

 

 Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And then there's the FF Mental Health Alliance, does Lynch know 
about this blatant contradiction of the claims on his website?
 

 I'm curious, can anyone else find a decent bit of research actually showing 
that TM helps people with AIDS in the way they claim on Lynch's site?
 

 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

 

 THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

 

 **
 

 DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 

 TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 

 TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDS
 AND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED HELP
 TO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIR
 FULL POTENTIAL.

 AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 

 JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 

  THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
 

 PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

 “The Quiet Time Program is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come 
across in my 40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these 
children and providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is saving 
lives.”
 

 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators


 

 ___

[FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I liked the ethnographic picture of the movement the video gives. 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 A fun guy, Dimitri is. He has been around on rounding courses my whole ride 
with TM.  Dimitri has always been older than most of us.  Got’s a good heart 
and is special that way always with a twinkle in his eye.  Dimitri is a 
quintessential around TM in his way for me.  Fun and good.  


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 These are sweet people. 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

 

 THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

 

 **
 

 DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 

 TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 

 TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDS
 AND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED HELP
 TO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIR
 FULL POTENTIAL.

 AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 

 JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 

  THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
 

 PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

 “The Quiet Time Program is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come 
across in my 40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these 
children and providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is saving 
lives.”
 

 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators


 

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
It's called *getting them in the door, by hook or by crook*. If you were a 
student of foreign languages, someone would come up with a study that says TM 
fine tunes the ear, making it easier to hear and thus pronounce words in a 
foreign language better. Whatever floats your boat in other words.

 

  From: salyavin808 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Wednesday, January 20, 2016 3:14 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today
   
    
My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And then there's the FF Mental Health Alliance, does Lynch know 
about this blatant contradiction of the claims on his website?
I'm curious, can anyone else find a decent bit of research actually showing 
that TM helps people with AIDS in the way they claim on Lynch's site?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :


| 
|  |
| 
| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

**
DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 
TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 
TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDSAND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED 
HELPTO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIRFULL POTENTIAL.
AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 
JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 
 THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

“The Quiet TimeProgram is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come across 
in my40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these childrenand 
providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is savinglives.”
 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread salyavin808

 My first glance at Lynch's website doesn't fill me with hope that the TMO have 
started playing straight with the facts. He makes a claim for 51% reduction in 
physical problems associated with HIV/AIDS and provides a link to references. 
Follow the link and there are only two papers related to HIV/AIDS, one 
unpublished one by MUM, and another that admits in its own abstract that the 
sample size was too small to justify the claims and further research is needed 
for validation. And in any case, was only related to vitality and not physical 
problems.
 

 I know people who have died of AIDS and I am pissed off that the TMO would 
potentially try and get the hopes up of sick people with the usual dump of 
impressive sounding claims that aren't backed up. So where is the data, did I 
miss something? My best guess from reading that lot is that they are 
extrapolating from their other unconnected "research", but look down the list 
of references and it's all the same old stuff from the collected papers that no 
one ever rated as quality research, sure some of the newer stuff might be 
better but is it relevant? 

 

 Another of the claims for TM as an HIV/AIDS treatment great for anxiety and 
depression, are there any papers on mental health TM and AIDS patients? No. 
There's a few website testimonials but we all know they prove nothing. Besides, 
I know so many long term TMers that get a bit of extra help for personal 
problems that I've lost count, just as well they weren't included in the 
research huh? And then there's the FF Mental Health Alliance, does Lynch know 
about this blatant contradiction of the claims on his website?
 

 I'm curious, can anyone else find a decent bit of research actually showing 
that TM helps people with AIDS in the way they claim on Lynch's site?
 

 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

 

 THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

 

 **
 

 DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 

 TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 

 TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDS
 AND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED HELP
 TO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIR
 FULL POTENTIAL.

 AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 

 JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 

  THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
 

 PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

 “The Quiet Time Program is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come 
across in my 40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these 
children and providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is saving 
lives.”
 

 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators


 

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[FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread he...@hotmail.com [FairfieldLife]

 It sure seems to be in triSTup (triSTubh: 4 times 11 syllables). At first, I 
counted 12 syllables
 for the first line, but I think the first note is anacrusis, or stuff...?
 

 



[FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
A fun guy, Dimitri is. He has been around on rounding courses my whole ride 
with TM.  Dimitri has always been older than most of us.  Got’s a good heart 
and is special that way always with a twinkle in his eye.  Dimitri is a 
quintessential around TM in his way for me.  Fun and good.  


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 These are sweet people. 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

 

 THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

 

 **
 

 DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 

 TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 

 TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDS
 AND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED HELP
 TO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIR
 FULL POTENTIAL.

 AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 

 JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 

  THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
 

 PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

 “The Quiet Time Program is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come 
across in my 40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these 
children and providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is saving 
lives.”
 

 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators


 

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[FairfieldLife] Re: Happy Birthday! David Lynch Turns 70 Today

2016-01-20 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
These are sweet people. 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U1hUSumUc4k

 

 THE GREEK HAPPY BIRTHDAY SONG FOR DAVID LYNCH, sung by Demetrios Kanellakos, 
JANUARY 20, 2016 

 

 **
 

 DAVID LYCH INSPIRED HALF OF HOLLYWOODS STARS 

 TO SPONSER THE DAVID LYNCH FOUNDATION 

 TO BRING TM TO MORE THAN 200 000 SCHOOLKIDS
 AND VETERANS AND OTHERS WHO NEED HELP
 TO BECOME FIT FOR LIFE AND DEVELOP THEIR
 FULL POTENTIAL.

 AMONG THE STARS WHO  MEDITATE  ARE 

 JERRY SEINFELD AND KATHY PERRY, 

  THE 2 MOST SUCCESSFULL ARTISTS OF 2015...
 

 PLEASE ENJOY DAVIDS WONDERFULL INSPIRING WEBSITE:
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/ https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/
 

 https://www.davidlynchfoundation.org/

 “The Quiet Time Program is the most powerful, effective program I’ve come 
across in my 40 years as a public school educator. It is nourishing these 
children and providing them an immensely valuable tool for life. It is saving 
lives.”
 

 —James S. Dierke, Executive Vice President, American Federation of School 
Administrators


 

 ___
 ***
 .en..j..o..y...
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 


 
   
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