--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:33 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
On Jul 26, 2005, at 7:33 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
It's the talk about physical immortality that gets me. How could
*anyone* who has had a daily taste of dying (for that is what
transcendence is) be in the least concerned about physical
death? Death is a fear one expects to see in those who
Response below.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
movement about physical
Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help
but be aware that the actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone
else. In fact, when you read the obits in the Fairfield Ledger, it seems
that nonmeditators tend to live longer than meditators.L B
S-As Iron Maiden says, "Only the good
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, L B Shriver
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wrote:
Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help but be aware that the
actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone else. In fact,
when
you read the obits in the Fairfield Ledger, it seems that
nonmeditators
tend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ffia1120 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, L B Shriver
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wrote:
Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help but be aware that the
actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone else. In fact,
when