[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Yesterday I drove by a farm north of Fairfield, Iowa a ways out on the Pleasant 
Plain road where they were taking down a farm's field fence, out with dozers 
rolling up rods of good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road edge 
and plant more gasohol. Livestock gone.
 

 We are witnessing the end of an epoch. With the demise and succession of the 
WWII generation farmer of 360 acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 
1080acre farms to 3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many 
humans being much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals 
anymore. You can see this now compared even to five and ten years ago at the 
County level and State Fairs. There are not nearly any animal projects now with 
the end of mixed agricultural family farming and the collapse of those 
farmsteads out on the landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing gasohol 
and corporate animal feeding. It is really quite stunning to see the collapse 
of diversified agriculture in such a short period of time.
 
 Care-taking large animals has always been an important practical and spiritual 
schooling in humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards being a 
good human being. It just does not work well with animals unless you are a good 
person. Taking care of animals is always an exercise in humanity. Any effective 
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically was once a care-taker 
of large animals, a sheep or goat herder child, herdsmen with cows, bullocks, 
horses, elephants. Just using a buggy horse to drive the long district court 
circuit like an Abraham Lincoln. With equines, like a Grant, Churchill, 
Marshall, Pershing, Patton, Truman, Eisenhower, Reagan each.
 
 ...practiced at being good at being a good human being in skill sets taking 
care of animals in nature.
 That has mostly come to and end. Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in 
the relationship of humans with large nature. Now great leadership is only 
incubated and left to come out of what? Internet and social media forums, 
social -science, law and business schools, and some on-the-job or interning 
experience. May the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 
 I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise 
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America 
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America 
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation taking place in large 
corporate agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. May the 
Unified Field Transcendent God save the country,
 -Buck in the Dome
 

 

 Authfriend writes:
 Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!
















Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Mike Dixon
Well... at least they aren't running the streets and being hit by cars then 
neglected. However, the TMO did neglect the Jersey steers they bought to graze 
the land at the Capitol in Navasota. One steer gouged the eye of another while 
feeding and no veterinarian was ever called to treat the wound. The three 
steers wondered off the property due to poor(cheap) fencing, damaged a 
neighbor's property and was claimed by the neighbor in compensation, I'm sure 
to end up in their freezer. I had begged the managers *not* to buy the calves 
or any other animals to graze the land because I feared something of this 
nature would happen, I knew the fencing would be inadequate to keep them on the 
property but I feared them getting on to a road and causing a major accident, 
opening the TMO to a wrongful death lawsuit. But nooo, they would be so 
cute and useful and would only cost a few dollars and if something bad happens 
to them... well, it's just their karma and
 *we* shouldn't interfere.
On Monday, April 28, 2014 6:00 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com 
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
  
Yesterday I drove by a farm north of Fairfield, Iowa a ways out on the Pleasant 
Plain road where they were
taking down  a farm's field fence, out with dozers rolling up rods of
good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road edge and
plant more gasohol.  Livestock gone.

We are witnessing the end of an epoch.
With the demise and succession of the WWII generation farmer of 360
acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 1080acre farms to
3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many humans being
much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals anymore.
You can see this now compared even  to five and ten years ago at
the County level and State Fairs.   There are not nearly any animal
projects now with the end of mixed agricultural family farming and the collapse 
of those farmsteads out on the landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing
gasohol and corporate animal feeding.  It is really quite stunning to
see the collapse of diversified agriculture in such a short period of
time.


Care-taking large animals has always
been an important practical and spiritual schooling in humanity, a laboratory 
cultivating in skill sets towards being a good human being.  It just
does not work well with animals unless you are a good person.  Taking
care of animals is always an exercise in humanity.  Any effective
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically was once a
care-taker of large animals, a  sheep or goat herder child, herdsmen
with cows, bullocks,  horses, elephants. Just using a buggy horse to
drive the long district court circuit like an Abraham Lincoln.  With
equines, like a Grant, Churchill, Marshall, Pershing, Patton, Truman,
Eisenhower, Reagan each.


...practiced at being good at  being a
good human being in skill sets taking care of animals in nature.
That has mostly come to and end.
Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in the relationship of
humans with large nature.  Now great leadership is only incubated and
left to come out of what?  Internet and social media forums,  social -science, 
law and
business schools, and some on-the-job or interning experience.  May
the Unified Field Transcendent help us.


I hope always that city people will
support small farming and people who raise livestock on their own
independent of the corporations.  The opening of America to small farms and the 
opportunity
for ownership was always what made America what it was.  In the last
few years with this aggregation taking place in large corporate
agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended.  May the Unified 
Field
Transcendent God save the country,
-Buck in the Dome


Authfriend writes:
Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)





A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows



http://www.universalfields.org/index.html

Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!
  
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Michael Jackson
was that Navasota Texas?

On Mon, 4/28/14, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Monday, April 28, 2014, 1:39 PM
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   Well... at least they
 aren't running the streets and being hit by cars then
 neglected. However, the TMO did neglect the
 Jersey steers they bought to graze the land at the Capitol
 in Navasota. One steer
 gouged the eye of another while feeding and no veterinarian
 was ever called to treat the wound. The three steers
 wondered off the property due to poor(cheap) fencing,
 damaged a neighbor's property and was claimed by the
 neighbor in compensation,
 I'm sure to end up in their freezer. I had begged
 the managers *not* to buy the calves or any other animals to
 graze the land because I feared something of this nature
  would happen, I knew the fencing would be inadequate
 to keep them on the property but I feared them getting on to
 a road and causing a major accident, opening the TMO to a wrongful death
 lawsuit. But nooo, they would be
 so cute and useful and would only cost a few dollars and if
 something bad happens to them... well, it's just their
 karma and *we* shouldn't interfere. On Monday, April 28,
 2014 6:00 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
 dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
   
  
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   Yesterday I drove
 by a farm north of
 Fairfield, Iowa a ways
 out on the Pleasant Plain road where they were
 taking down  a farm's field fence, out with dozers rolling up rods
 of
 good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road edge
 and
 plant more gasohol.  Livestock gone.
 We are witnessing the end of an
 epoch.
 With the demise and succession of the WWII generation farmer
 of 360
 acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 1080acre
 farms to
 3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many
 humans being
 much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals
 anymore.
 You can see this now compared even  to five and ten years
 ago at
 the County level and State Fairs.   There are not nearly any
 animal
 projects now with the end of mixed agricultural family
 farming and the collapse of those farmsteads out on the
 landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing
 gasohol and corporate animal feeding.  It is really quite
 stunning to
 see the collapse of diversified agriculture in such a short
 period of
 time.
 Care-taking
 large animals has always
 been an important practical and spiritual schooling in
 humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards
 being a good human being.  It just
 does not work well with animals unless you are a good
 person.  Taking
 care of animals is always an exercise in humanity.  Any
 effective
 leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically
 was once a
 care-taker of large animals, a  sheep or goat herder child,
 herdsmen
 with cows, bullocks,  horses, elephants. Just using a buggy
 horse to
 drive the long district court circuit like an Abraham
 Lincoln.  With
 equines, like a Grant, Churchill, Marshall, Pershing,
 Patton, Truman,
 Eisenhower, Reagan each.
 ...practiced
 at being good at  being a
 good human being in skill sets taking care of animals in
 nature.That has mostly come to and end.
 Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in the relationship
 of
 humans with large nature.  Now great leadership is only
 incubated and
 left to come out of what?  Internet and social media forums,
  social -science, law and
 business schools, and some on-the-job or interning
 experience.  May
 the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 I
 hope always that city people will
 support small farming and people who raise livestock on
 their own
 independent of the corporations.  The opening of America to
 small farms and the opportunity
 for ownership was always what made America what it was.  In
 the last
 few years with this aggregation taking place in large
 corporate
 agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. 
 May the Unified Field
 Transcendent God save the country,-Buck in the
 Dome
 
 Authfriend
 writes:Those sure are some gorgeous
 Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking
 Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly
 monsters. (Not the Holsteins' fault; they were bred that
 way to give as much milk as possible. But it isn't
 anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 
 
 
 A beautiful key
 to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper
 treatment of the cows
 
 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   

 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Mike Dixon
You betcha! 
On Monday, April 28, 2014 6:58 AM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
  
was that Navasota Texas?

On Mon, 4/28/14, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com wrote:

Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, April 28, 2014, 1:39 PM


 









Well... at least they
aren't running the streets and being hit by cars then
neglected. However, the TMO did neglect the
Jersey steers they bought to graze the land at the Capitol
in Navasota. One steer
gouged the eye of another while feeding and no veterinarian
was ever called to treat the wound. The three steers
wondered off the property due to poor(cheap) fencing,
damaged a neighbor's property and was claimed by the
neighbor in compensation,
I'm sure to end up in their freezer. I had begged
the managers *not* to buy the calves or any other animals to
graze the land because I feared something of this nature
would happen, I knew the fencing would be inadequate
to keep them on the property but I feared them getting on to
a road and causing a major accident, opening the TMO to a wrongful death
lawsuit. But nooo, they would be
so cute and useful and would only cost a few dollars and if
something bad happens to them... well, it's just their
karma and *we* shouldn't interfere. On Monday, April 28,
2014 6:00 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:



 









Yesterday I drove
by a farm north of
Fairfield, Iowa a ways
out on the Pleasant Plain road where they were
taking down  a farm's field fence, out with dozers rolling up rods
of
good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road edge
and
plant more gasohol.  Livestock gone.
We are witnessing the end of an
epoch.
With the demise and succession of the WWII generation farmer
of 360
acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 1080acre
farms to
3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many
humans being
much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals
anymore.
You can see this now compared even  to five and ten years
ago at
the County level and State Fairs.   There are not nearly any
animal
projects now with the end of mixed agricultural family
farming and the collapse of those farmsteads out on the
landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing
gasohol and corporate animal feeding.  It is really quite
stunning to
see the collapse of diversified agriculture in such a short
period of
time.
Care-taking
large animals has always
been an important practical and spiritual schooling in
humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards
being a good human being.  It just
does not work well with animals unless you are a good
person.  Taking
care of animals is always an exercise in humanity.  Any
effective
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically
was once a
care-taker of large animals, a  sheep or goat herder child,
herdsmen
with cows, bullocks,  horses, elephants. Just using a buggy
horse to
drive the long district court circuit like an Abraham
Lincoln.  With
equines, like a Grant, Churchill, Marshall, Pershing,
Patton, Truman,
Eisenhower, Reagan each.
...practiced
at being good at  being a
good human being in skill sets taking care of animals in
nature.That has mostly come to and end.
Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in the relationship
of
humans with large nature.  Now great leadership is only
incubated and
left to come out of what?  Internet and social media forums,
social -science, law and
business schools, and some on-the-job or interning
experience.  May
the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
I
hope always that city people will
support small farming and people who raise livestock on
their own
independent of the corporations.  The opening of America to
small farms and the opportunity
for ownership was always what made America what it was.  In
the last
few years with this aggregation taking place in large
corporate
agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. 
May the Unified Field
Transcendent God save the country,-Buck in the
Dome

Authfriend
writes:Those sure are some gorgeous
Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly
monsters. (Not the Holsteins' fault; they were bred that
way to give as much milk as possible. But it isn't
anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)



A beautiful key
to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper
treatment of the cows

http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!






















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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Michael Jackson
Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?

On Mon, 4/28/14, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Date: Monday, April 28, 2014, 2:05 PM
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   You betcha!  On Monday, April 28,
 2014 6:58 AM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
   
   
   was that Navasota Texas?
 
 
 
 On Mon, 4/28/14, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com
 wrote:
 
 
 
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all
 Mankind
 
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 
  Date: Monday, April 28, 2014, 1:39 PM
 
  
 
  
 
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 

 
  
 
  
 
  
 

 

 
Well... at least they
 
  aren't running the streets and being hit by cars
 then
 
  neglected. However, the TMO did neglect the
 
  Jersey steers they bought to graze the land at the
 Capitol
 
  in Navasota. One steer
 
  gouged the eye of another while feeding and no
 veterinarian
 
  was ever called to treat the wound. The three steers
 
  wondered off the property due to poor(cheap) fencing,
 
  damaged a neighbor's property and was claimed by the
 
  neighbor in compensation,
 
  I'm sure to end up in their freezer. I had
 begged
 
  the managers *not* to buy the calves or any other animals
 to
 
  graze the land because I feared something of this nature
 
   would happen, I knew the fencing would be inadequate
 
  to keep them on the property but I feared them getting on
 to
 
  a road and causing a major accident, opening the TMO to a
 wrongful death
 
  lawsuit. But nooo, they would be
 
  so cute and useful and would only cost a few dollars and
 if
 
  something bad happens to them... well, it's just
 their
 
  karma and *we* shouldn't interfere. On Monday,
 April 28,
 
  2014 6:00 AM, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
 
  dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
 
  
 

 
   
 
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 

 
  
 
  
 
  
 

 

 
Yesterday I drove
 
  by a farm north of
 
  Fairfield, Iowa a ways
 
  out on the Pleasant Plain road where they were
 
  taking down  a farm's field fence, out with dozers
 rolling up rods
 
  of
 
  good field fence just to be able to plow up to the road
 edge
 
  and
 
  plant more gasohol.  Livestock gone.
 
  We are witnessing the end of an
 
  epoch.
 
  With the demise and succession of the WWII generation
 farmer
 
  of 360
 
  acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and
 1080acre
 
  farms to
 
  3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many
 
  humans being
 
  much close at all to any animal husbandry with large
 mammals
 
  anymore.
 
  You can see this now compared even  to five and ten
 years
 
  ago at
 
  the County level and State Fairs.   There are not nearly
 any
 
  animal
 
  projects now with the end of mixed agricultural family
 
  farming and the collapse of those farmsteads out on the
 
  landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing
 
  gasohol and corporate animal feeding.  It is really
 quite
 
  stunning to
 
  see the collapse of diversified agriculture in such a
 short
 
  period of
 
  time.
 
  Care-taking
 
  large animals has always
 
  been an important practical and spiritual schooling in
 
  humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards
 
  being a good human being.  It just
 
  does not work well with animals unless you are a good
 
  person.  Taking
 
  care of animals is always an exercise in humanity.  Any
 
  effective
 
  leader of humanity in history it seems
 characteristically
 
  was once a
 
  care-taker of large animals, a  sheep or goat herder
 child,
 
  herdsmen
 
  with cows, bullocks,  horses, elephants. Just using a
 buggy
 
  horse to
 
  drive the long district court circuit like an Abraham
 
  Lincoln.  With
 
  equines, like a Grant, Churchill, Marshall, Pershing,
 
  Patton, Truman,
 
  Eisenhower, Reagan each.
 
  ...practiced
 
  at being good at  being a
 
  good human being in skill sets taking care of animals in
 
  nature.That has mostly come to and end.
 
  Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in the
 relationship
 
  of
 
  humans with large nature.  Now great leadership is only
 
  incubated and
 
  left to come out of what?  Internet and social media
 forums,
 
   social -science, law and
 
  business schools, and some on-the-job or interning
 
  experience.  May
 
  the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 
  I
 
  hope always that city people will
 
  support small farming and people who raise livestock on
 
  their own
 
  independent of the corporations.  The opening of America
 to
 
  small farms and the opportunity
 
  for ownership was always what made America what it was. 
 In
 
  the last
 
  few years with this aggregation taking place

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread TurquoiseBee
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com

To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
 


  
Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?

There were so many Capitols. Who  would notice one more, or less?  :-)

Never just a center or a facility. It always had to be a Capitol, often 
of an imaginary country that never existed. Can you say megalomania? I think 
you can. :-)

I'm sorry...after a weekend of fun and frolic to celebrate King's Day here in 
the Netherlands, I find myself mightily amused at the pompous-assed pretension 
of Maharishi and the TM movement. At least here in the Netherlands we actually 
*have* a king, and a real one, not one who had to pay for his crown by trading 
in a million dollars and his mind.  I wonder how long it'll be before we can 
pick one of them up in a pawn shop for five bucks.  :-)

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread awoelflebater

 

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

 From: Michael Jackson mjackson74@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 5:06 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
 
 
   Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?







There were so many Capitols. Who  would notice one more, or less?  :-)

Never just a center or a facility. It always had to be a Capitol, often 
of an imaginary country that never existed. Can you say megalomania? I think 
you can. :-)

I'm sorry...after a weekend of fun and frolic to celebrate King's Day here in 
the Netherlands, I find myself mightily amused at the pompous-assed pretension 
of Maharishi and the TM movement. At least here in the Netherlands we actually 
*have* a king, and a real one, not one who had to pay for his crown by trading 
in a million dollars and his mind.  I wonder how long it'll be before we can 
pick one of them up in a pawn shop for five bucks.  :-)
 

 Ha, ha. Real Kings don't exist, Bawwy. They are the product of hundreds of 
years of inbreeding and oppression of the masses. Your Dutch King is hardly 
worthy of three days of fun and frolic - what does this entail? Perhaps 
prostrating oneself in all seriousness before his portrait while slugging down 
a few pints of Dutch swill.











Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread awoelflebater

 

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

 
 

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

 From: Michael Jackson mjackson74@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 5:06 PM
 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
 
 
   Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?







There were so many Capitols. Who  would notice one more, or less?  :-)

Never just a center or a facility. It always had to be a Capitol, often 
of an imaginary country that never existed. Can you say megalomania? I think 
you can. :-)

I'm sorry...after a weekend of fun and frolic to celebrate King's Day here in 
the Netherlands, I find myself mightily amused at the pompous-assed pretension 
of Maharishi and the TM movement. At least here in the Netherlands we actually 
*have* a king, and a real one, not one who had to pay for his crown by trading 
in a million dollars and his mind.  I wonder how long it'll be before we can 
pick one of them up in a pawn shop for five bucks.  :-)
 

 Ha, ha. Real Kings don't exist, Bawwy. They are the product of hundreds of 
years of inbreeding and oppression of the masses. Your Dutch King is hardly 
worthy of three days of fun and frolic - what does this entail? Perhaps 
prostrating oneself in all seriousness before his portrait while slugging down 
a few pints of Dutch swill.

 











Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Mike Dixon
Nope! The Capitol of the Age of Enlightenment in Navasota Texas burned to the 
ground about three years ago. Just a pile of ashes were left on slabs. However, 
the new Peace Palaces, next to it, were untouched. They were never finished and 
I think the property has been sold. If anyone is suspicious  of another fire 
bringing down a Capitol, it was due to a forest fire that consumed thousands of 
acres. Nature supports! No doubt they got more from insurance than had they 
demolished it and sold it for scrap, which they were considering at one time.
On Monday, April 28, 2014 8:19 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
  
  
From: Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com

To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Monday, April 28, 2014 5:06 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind
  


  
Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?

There were so many Capitols. Who  would notice one more, or less?  :-)

Never just a center or a facility. It always had to be a Capitol, often 
of an imaginary country that never existed. Can you say megalomania? I think 
you can. :-)

I'm sorry...after a weekend of fun and frolic to celebrate King's Day here in 
the Netherlands, I find myself mightily amused at the pompous-assed pretension 
of Maharishi and the TM movement. At least here in the Netherlands we actually 
*have* a king, and a real one, not one who had to pay for his crown by trading 
in a million dollars and his mind.  I wonder how long it'll be before we can 
pick one of them up in a pawn shop for five bucks.  :-)





 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Richard J. Williams
On 4/28/2014 8:55 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
 was that Navasota Texas?
 
That's the home town of Manse Lipscomb, the legendary blues musician. 
But, I think you're talking about Charleston, SC and his name was John 
C. Calhoun. Go figure.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mance_Lipscomb


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_C._Calhoun

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Richard J. Williams
On 4/28/2014 10:06 AM, Michael Jackson wrote:
 Wonder if there is still a Capitol there?
 
Navasota is the Blues Capitol of Texas.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navasota,_Texas

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-28 Thread Richard J. Williams

On 4/28/2014 10:19 AM, TurquoiseBee wrote:
At least here in the Netherlands we actually *have* a king, and a real 
one, not one who had to pay for his crown by trading in a million 
dollars and his mind.  I wonder how long it'll be before we can pick 
one of them up in a pawn shop for five bucks.  :-)


If I were you, I'd keep my U.S. Passport up to date as a back-up plan. 
Go figure.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-27 Thread authfriend
Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.) 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!






[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-27 Thread dhamiltony2k5
I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise 
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America 
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America 
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation taking place in large 
corporate agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. May the 
Unified Field Transcendent God save the country, 
 -Buck in the Dome
 

 

 Authfriend writes:
 Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!








[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-27 Thread dhamiltony2k5
...practiced at being good at being a good human being in skill sets taking 
care of animals in nature. 
 That has mostly come to and end. Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in 
the relationship of humans with large nature. Now great leadership is only 
incubated and left to come out of what? Internet and social media forums, 
social -science and business schools, and some on-the-job or interning 
experience. May the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 
 I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise 
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America 
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America 
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation taking place in large 
corporate agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. May the 
Unified Field Transcendent God save the country,
 -Buck in the Dome
 

 

 Authfriend writes:
 Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!










[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-27 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Care-taking large animals has always been an important practical and spiritual 
schooling in humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards being a 
good human being. It just does not work well with animals unless you are a good 
person. Taking care of animals is always an exercise in humanity. Any effective 
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically was once a care-taker 
of large animals, a sheep or goat herder child, herdsmen with cows, bullocks, 
horses, elephants. Just using a buggy horse to drive the long district court 
circuit like an Abraham Lincoln. With equines, like a Grant, Churchill, 
Marshall, Pershing, Patton, Truman, Eisenhower, Reagan each.
 
 ...practiced at being good at being a good human being in skill sets taking 
care of animals in nature.
 That has mostly come to and end. Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in 
the relationship of humans with large nature. Now great leadership is only 
incubated and left to come out of what? Internet and social media forums, 
social -science, law and business schools, and some on-the-job or interning 
experience. May the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 
 I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise 
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America 
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America 
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation taking place in large 
corporate agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. May the 
Unified Field Transcendent God save the country,
 -Buck in the Dome
 

 

 Authfriend writes:
 Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!












[FairfieldLife] Re: Heaven on Earth for all Mankind

2014-04-27 Thread dhamiltony2k5
We are witnessing the end of an epoch. With the demise and succession of the 
WWII generation farmer of 360 acre farms and the consolidation to 720acres and 
1080acre farms to 3, 4, 7,16,000 acre holdings comes the end of very many 
humans being much close at all to any animal husbandry with large mammals 
anymore. You can see this now compared even to five and ten years ago at the 
County level and State Fairs. There are not nearly any animal projects now with 
the end of mixed agricultural family farming and those farmsteads out on the 
landscape. Farm operation is all going to growing gasohol and corporate animal 
feeding. It is really quite stunning to see the collapse of diversified 
agriculture in such a short period of time.
 
 Care-taking large animals has always been an important practical and spiritual 
schooling in humanity, a laboratory cultivating in skill sets towards being a 
good human being. It just does not work well with animals unless you are a good 
person. Taking care of animals is always an exercise in humanity. Any effective 
leader of humanity in history it seems characteristically was once a care-taker 
of large animals, a sheep or goat herder child, herdsmen with cows, bullocks, 
horses, elephants. Just using a buggy horse to drive the long district court 
circuit like an Abraham Lincoln. With equines, like a Grant, Churchill, 
Marshall, Pershing, Patton, Truman, Eisenhower, Reagan each.
 
 ...practiced at being good at being a good human being in skill sets taking 
care of animals in nature.
 That has mostly come to and end. Inside of 50 years this is a huge change in 
the relationship of humans with large nature. Now great leadership is only 
incubated and left to come out of what? Internet and social media forums, 
social -science, law and business schools, and some on-the-job or interning 
experience. May the Unified Field Transcendent help us.
 
 I hope always that city people will support small farming and people who raise 
livestock on their own independent of the corporations. The opening of America 
to small farms and the opportunity for ownership was always what made America 
what it was. In the last few years with this aggregation taking place in large 
corporate agriculture and land-holding consolidation that has ended. May the 
Unified Field Transcendent God save the country,
 -Buck in the Dome
 

 

 Authfriend writes:
 Those sure are some gorgeous Jerseys they've got. They make the huge hulking 
Holsteins that supply supermarket milk look like ungainly monsters. (Not the 
Holsteins' fault; they were bred that way to give as much milk as possible. But 
it isn't anywhere as good as milk from Jerseys.)
 

 

 

 

 A beautiful key to creating Heaven on Earth for all mankind, the proper 
treatment of the cows 

 http://www.universalfields.org/index.html 
http://www.universalfields.org/index.html
 

 Jai Jai Jai Jai Jai Maharishi-ji!