Oh Sal,
So success is not gained through hard work: success is gained by
having the infinite organizing power of Natural Law in our favor.
And the moon is made of green cheese. Do you actually
believe any of the above, Bob? Do you think MMY believed it?
-Sal
No Sal! Recant! TMblasphemer?
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Fairfield Life focuses on topics of hubris of seekers (and finders)
of truth and liberation everywhere.
What a fun thought provoking word that is.
...for instance, Cedar Rapids had the hubris to put its city hall,
courthouse and jail on a small island in the
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On Jun 16, 2008, at 9:55 AM, dhamiltony2k5 wrote:
Oh Sal,
So success is not gained through hard work: success is gained by
having the infinite organizing power of Natural Law in our favor.
And the moon is made of green cheese. Do you actually
believe any of the above, Bob? Do you think MMY
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Hee Hee, I love it when you get sarcastic.
But I'm sorry I was a bit aggressive there,
the ME is one of my hot buttons,
Hold on to your hat -- I am working on a ME / Jyotish post -- I figure
after the explosion -- we will
On Jun 16, 2008, at 9:23 PM, new.morning wrote:
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Hee Hee, I love it when you get sarcastic.
But I'm sorry I was a bit aggressive there,
the ME is one of my hot buttons,
Hold on to your hat -- I am working on a ME / Jyotish
I'll bet the TMO would prefer us to all be in...
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a supporting caste.
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Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Maharishi Effect Floods Iowa City
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date
On Jun 16, 2008, at 9:51 PM, gullible fool wrote:
I'll bet the TMO would prefer us to all be in...
a supporting caste.
Weren't we?
Sal
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On Jun 16, 2008, at 9:23 PM, new.morning wrote:
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Hee Hee, I love it when you get sarcastic.
But I'm sorry I was a bit aggressive there,
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I'm sorry to be so negative here, but I'm still reeling
from Bob Brigante blaming the floods on wrongdoers in
the affected communities. That's as insane as Christians
blaming 9/11 on gays and lesbians and liberals, and
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I'm sorry to be so negative here, but I'm still reeling
from Bob Brigante blaming the floods on wrongdoers in
the affected communities. That's as
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You'll notice that there are no busloads of butt-bouncers
heading off with their foam to fly beside the affected
rivers and entice them to settle down. Why?
Possibly because it's not that the rivers are
misbehaving,
If there's anything to be repented, it's
the notion that building cities on the
banks of rivers is a good idea.
Bob wrote:
Cedar Rapids had the hubris to put its city
hall, courthouse and jail on a small island
in the center of the river:
Should have been built according on Vastu
I do not deny you your belief that the sages of old
whom you revere had everything sussed out. It's just
that I prefer to believe that they were ordinary
human beings trying to figure things out, just as
we are. Their scribblings are no more definitive
than our own. Mystery remains intact.
I do not deny you your belief that the sages of old
whom you revere had everything sussed out. It's just
that I prefer to believe that they were ordinary
human beings trying to figure things out, just as
we are. Their scribblings are no more definitive
than our own. Mystery remains
TurquoiseB wrote:
I do not deny you your belief that the sages of old
whom you revere had everything sussed out. It's just
that I prefer to believe that they were ordinary
human beings trying to figure things out, just as
we are.
So, Bary believes that ordinary human beings were
trying to
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My bet is that life will continue to operate in the
same mysterious way it has operated for eternity,
and that no one -- neither the sages of the past nor
those who follow their holy words in the present --
has ever
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I do not deny you your belief that the sages of old
whom you revere had everything sussed out. It's just
that I prefer to believe that they were ordinary
human beings trying to figure things out, just
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You'll notice that there are no busloads of butt-bouncers
heading off with their foam to fly beside the affected
rivers and entice them to
I do not deny you your belief that the sages of old
whom you revere had everything sussed out. It's just
that I prefer to believe that they were ordinary
human beings trying to figure things out, just as
we are. Their scribblings are no more definitive
than our own.
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You'll notice that there are no busloads of butt-bouncers
heading off with
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You'll notice that there are no busloads of butt-bouncers
heading off with their foam to fly beside the affected
rivers and entice them to
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My bet is that life will continue to operate in the
same mysterious way it has operated for eternity,
*
Your reply is way too talky to bother with, but as far as the notion
that the universe is too mysterious to
On Jun 15, 2008, at 5:59 PM, bob_brigante wrote:
Your reply is way too talky to bother with, but as far as the notion
that the universe is too mysterious to understand, that is just the
inevitable anthem of ignorance of limited awareness (like the child's
awe at the workings of a watch). The
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Iowa City, one of the first 1%, 5%, 10% and 15% meditator cities in the
US and the world suffers now for letting their meditating population
drop below invincible levels.
Doug wrote:
Iowa City, one of the first 1%, 5%, 10%
and 15% meditator cities in the US...
Actually, the flooding would be even worse
if it had not been for the TM meditators.
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Iowa City, one of the first 1%, 5%, 10% and 15% meditator cities in the
US and the world suffers now for letting their meditating population
drop below invincible levels.
IMO, the only Law of Nature in play here is one that predates human
existence by billions of years: the nature of rivers to flood, from
time to time. If there's anything to be repented, it's the notion that
building cities on the banks of rivers is a good idea.
*
There certainly
That's just silly. Floods are a good thing. Too many people dumb
enough to live by the river.
OffWorld
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Iowa City, one of the first 1%, 5%, 10% and 15% meditator cities in
the
US and the world suffers now for
(snip)
Iowa City gets severe thunder storms again this afternoon. Sirens
wail
warnings. The Law of nature sends summons forth. Repent your
material
ways, retreat inside and meditate.
Om Shanti,
(snip)
It's been pretty ok here in Madison, Wisconsin...
Some roads are flooded,
Thou Shalt Not Turn Corn into Ethenol?
Thou Shalt Use The Land Wisely?
That's just silly. Floods are a good thing. Too many people dumb
enough to live by the river.
OffWorld
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Iowa City, one of the first 1%, 5%, 10% and 15% meditator cities
in the US and the world suffers now for letting their meditating
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