[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, geezerfreak geezerfr...@... wrote: Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing. Thanks for putting this into words, Geez. That's exactly what's been striking me lately, hearing from the TBs all of this word-for-word, catechism-like repetition of the bullshit we realized was bullshit 30 years ago. 30 years gives you some perspective. Reading FFL, I find myself in a pretty much constant state of wonder that people still believe the things they say here. It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
Turq qrotw: It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s. Or, like stepping into the 'Bardo' state? LOL!
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On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:15 AM, TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, geezerfreak geezerfr...@... wrote: Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing. Thanks for putting this into words, Geez. That's exactly what's been striking me lately, hearing from the TBs all of this word-for-word, catechism-like repetition of the bullshit we realized was bullshit 30 years ago. 30 years gives you some perspective. Reading FFL, I find myself in a pretty much constant state of wonder that people still believe the things they say here. It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s. In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the opportunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
shaddai, your courageous heart is wonderful to see. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal l.shad...@... wrote: On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:15 AM, TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, geezerfreak geezerfreak@ wrote: Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing. Thanks for putting this into words, Geez. That's exactly what's been striking me lately, hearing from the TBs all of this word-for-word, catechism-like repetition of the bullshit we realized was bullshit 30 years ago. 30 years gives you some perspective. Reading FFL, I find myself in a pretty much constant state of wonder that people still believe the things they say here. It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s. In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the opportunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal l.shad...@... wrote: On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:15 AM, TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, geezerfreak geezerfreak@ wrote: Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing. Thanks for putting this into words, Geez. That's exactly what's been striking me lately, hearing from the TBs all of this word-for-word, catechism-like repetition of the bullshit we realized was bullshit 30 years ago. 30 years gives you some perspective. Reading FFL, I find myself in a pretty much constant state of wonder that people still believe the things they say here. It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s. In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, Blame Yahoo for the attribution, not me. I was replying to a post from geexerfreak, agreeing with some of the words in it, in particular the line about does anyone believe this stuff? If he wrote that, I was agreeing with him. If you wrote it, I was agreeing with you. I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. None of these courses or special flying groups or whatever they were mean anything to me. I remember the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall, but not as in any way related to the TM movement. Those were events that happened in the real world and were in no way related to anything that the TM movement did or didn't do, as far as I can tell. I honestly don't know what you are talking about. If you believe that there is some kind of relationship, I have no problem with you believing that, but don't ask me to. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the oppor- tunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. Cool. Whatever floats your boat. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. I don't think it works at all. But I don't care if you believe differently. As I said earlier, I am still *amazed* that people believe this stuff, but I am amazed by many things that people believe. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. That is your belief and you are welcome to hold it. Just don't ask me to share it. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years. Whatever floats your boat. I think it's cool that you put your money and your time where your belief is. My belief isn't there, so talking to me about this stuff is kinda silly. I was replying to an old friend from 30 years ago. I was neither speaking to you or about you.
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Dude? Is the Kundalini Vidya a book? Can I get it on Amazon? I would like to read it. I told y'all that one of the things I'm grateful for from Maharishi is FFL, which opens me to new ways at looking at things. And I relish this, and am happy that the vibes I give off are such that I've been able to silence Nabby in attacking me in my seeking while going to the Dome. What you don't know about, Vaj is how I am overcome for the past year and a half. Overcome with such kundalini. It flows from below my feet, up my spine like an oil gusher, blows up my head, blows through my head, up into the air above me, loops back down and does it again. If I graphed it out it would look like a picture of magnetic flux. I have the world's biggest ego that continues to grow. Fire cannot burn it nor water quench it. Or that's the way it feels. And there is this vast infinity and delight and wherever I look it's me looking back at me. I was just telling Rick that though I will cling to life for every minute God gives me, I feel that I have accomplished more than what I set out to do, never intending on Enlightenment and never caring to attain it, whatever it is. I can die a happy, fulfilled man before I get to push Send on this email. So there you, actually I, am, proclaiming that I am a TB who has lost his way and is brainwashed. Here am I, allowing the fingers to hit the keyboard while I sit and bask and witness everything going on in bliss. Call me what you want. Call me self-deceived. Call me whatever. I am one of those people who graduated, and there was no one there but me. What have I graduated to? I don't care. It's much better than being 16 years old with bottles of viagra and 70 nubile virgins a day, I'll tell you that much. So help me if you wish. I will accept your help. Help me understand this vast gift I am living if the spirit moves you. But understand this bliss is just so wonderful. And it ain't mood makin'. On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Vaj vajradh...@earthlink.net wrote: On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:09 PM, I am the eternal wrote: In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the opportunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years. Hearing you say this, I actually feel sorry for you. Have you not heard of the yogis who've examined the long-term sidhas and how screwed up they were/are? I'm tempted to buy YOU Kundalini Vidya, which describes much of what you see in the dome and your sidha pals, but I doubt you'd even read it. You're sold. The designation TB has two meaning for me: TMO TB's, people who swallow the whole hook-line-and-sinker of TMO products and services and TM TB's who are adamant defendants of TM and/or the TMSP as a spiritual practice. So don't feel all bad when you get called a TB. There's still hope. ;-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, enlightened_dawn11 no_re...@... wrote: shaddai, your courageous heart is wonderful to see. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal L.Shaddai@ wrote: On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 3:15 AM, TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, geezerfreak geezerfreak@ wrote: Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing. Thanks for putting this into words, Geez. That's exactly what's been striking me lately, hearing from the TBs all of this word-for-word, catechism-like repetition of the bullshit we realized was bullshit 30 years ago. 30 years gives you some perspective. Reading FFL, I find myself in a pretty much constant state of wonder that people still believe the things they say here. It's like stepping back into a time machine and going back to the 70s. In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the opportunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years. Wonderful post ! Hobby-buddhists like The Turq and Vaj may not like these dedicated views. Many would do the same thing if they had the means and I hope some sincere souls response to your generous offer ! Jai Guru Dev
[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
omg shaddai, your response to vaj has me rolling with laughter-- he in his dry, souless, arrogant cage, and you blissfully describing a normal life back to him. priceless. i have also had the experience you describe, except that i didn't notice the energy looping from my crown back in through the soles of my feet. just raditated out into space from what i could tell. my face would also get quite flushed during the experience. anyway, sounds great and i would say enjoy it, but that is clearly redundant! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal l.shad...@... wrote: Dude? Is the Kundalini Vidya a book? Can I get it on Amazon? I would like to read it. I told y'all that one of the things I'm grateful for from Maharishi is FFL, which opens me to new ways at looking at things. And I relish this, and am happy that the vibes I give off are such that I've been able to silence Nabby in attacking me in my seeking while going to the Dome. What you don't know about, Vaj is how I am overcome for the past year and a half. Overcome with such kundalini. It flows from below my feet, up my spine like an oil gusher, blows up my head, blows through my head, up into the air above me, loops back down and does it again. If I graphed it out it would look like a picture of magnetic flux. I have the world's biggest ego that continues to grow. Fire cannot burn it nor water quench it. Or that's the way it feels. And there is this vast infinity and delight and wherever I look it's me looking back at me. I was just telling Rick that though I will cling to life for every minute God gives me, I feel that I have accomplished more than what I set out to do, never intending on Enlightenment and never caring to attain it, whatever it is. I can die a happy, fulfilled man before I get to push Send on this email. So there you, actually I, am, proclaiming that I am a TB who has lost his way and is brainwashed. Here am I, allowing the fingers to hit the keyboard while I sit and bask and witness everything going on in bliss. Call me what you want. Call me self-deceived. Call me whatever. I am one of those people who graduated, and there was no one there but me. What have I graduated to? I don't care. It's much better than being 16 years old with bottles of viagra and 70 nubile virgins a day, I'll tell you that much. So help me if you wish. I will accept your help. Help me understand this vast gift I am living if the spirit moves you. But understand this bliss is just so wonderful. And it ain't mood makin'. On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Vaj vajradh...@... wrote: On Jan 4, 2009, at 3:09 PM, I am the eternal wrote: In light of our group guidelines to only speak that which is sweet, I will say that I disregard the posts of geezer. But Barry, I expect better from you. I posted the words, I was not being ironic or sarcastic and I am starting to get the feeling that those who post what others don't agree with are given the designation TB. Yes, I was there for the Taste of Utopia. I was there for the emergency WPA Maharishi called before the SF earthquake and the fall of the Berlin Wall. Damned right I will sponsor as many people as I can afford and I will throw my career to the wind if given the opportunity of being a member of 10,000 or more assembled for a year. I'm not sure how the ME works, because it certainly doesn't seem to apply to MUM or FF. But there is some non-linear chaotic function there that does work and have power. I am right here offering to anyone who is still in good graces of the TMO who doesn't have the wherewithall to join 10,000 for a year to contact me. I am dead serious, and yes, after 30 years. Hearing you say this, I actually feel sorry for you. Have you not heard of the yogis who've examined the long-term sidhas and how screwed up they were/are? I'm tempted to buy YOU Kundalini Vidya, which describes much of what you see in the dome and your sidha pals, but I doubt you'd even read it. You're sold. The designation TB has two meaning for me: TMO TB's, people who swallow the whole hook-line-and-sinker of TMO products and services and TM TB's who are adamant defendants of TM and/or the TMSP as a spiritual practice. So don't feel all bad when you get called a TB. There's still hope. ;-)
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 2:17 PM, Vaj vajradh...@earthlink.net wrote: I'm tempted to buy YOU Kundalini Vidya, which describes much of what you see in the dome and your sidha pals, but I doubt you'd even read it. You're sold. Vaj, I am sorry to have rained (or is it reigned) on your parade. I really didn't pay any attention to the title of the book you wanted me to read. I innocently told you of the experience that has been my life for the past couple of years because I've shared the experience with Rick Archer a number of times. I had just recently recounted the experienes to Rick then your email/post came in. And I *thought*, could almost swear that you had sent me a private email. I was shocked to see that I had blasted this very private experience which I don't claim means a damned thing except that when the 4th of July comes around I supply my own fireworks. It appears, from a quick Google search, that the book you wanted me to read describes one of the experience I've had off and on for years and is now for the past 18 months an experience which is mine constantly during sleep, breakfast, program, daytime activites, intimacies. If I could recall the post I would. It sounds a bit like boasting, which is something I'm not at all intending to do. I've shared the experience with a very small number of people. I of course have kept this experience from the TMO for fear that I'd lose my current good status with the cult. Once again I apologize to you and for everybody who read my experiences, I humbly apologize. I want to do great things to further IA and the world. But I want to do them anonymously. I want to be able to continue to move as a nobody through life and through FF. I want to gain the wealth to become a benefactor to FF (but not MUM) but I want to go to visit the boons I've created for the people of FF just like any other person. My ego grows each day and is engulfing the world, the solar system and the cosmos. It doesn't need to be and is actually repulsed when stroked by others. Mea culpa.
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On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM, dhamiltony2k5 dhamiltony...@yahoo.comwrote: The immediate urgent priority for national invincibility and world peace is to join the Invincible America Course at MUM. Only 2000 Flyers, rising to 2500, in Fairfield/Maharishi Vedic City will bring security to America and defuse the precarious escalation of conflict in the world. FFL- Om http://invincibleamerica.org/tallies.html Dammit. We need another Taste of Utopia, only with 10,000 flyers and lasting for a year, not a bit more than a week like a quarter century ago. I'd be willing to get a vastu house in VC and sponsor (including stipend better then the TMO pays, for sure) 4 more people to join me if we could get the 10,000 together. I'd hire a cook to go to Everybodys and make us much better means than Annupura. Considering the #1 (Unity and beyond) experiences that we're experiencing now, imagine what each of us would experience on a 10,000 course!Damn our careers. Say bye to our families for a year. What you'd be looking at when you return home is beyond words. The only thing I'd require is a current Dome badge.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Spiritually Invincible America the Worl
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, I am the eternal l.shad...@... wrote: On Sat, Jan 3, 2009 at 6:56 PM, dhamiltony2k5 dhamiltony...@...wrote: The immediate urgent priority for national invincibility and world peace is to join the Invincible America Course at MUM. Only 2000 Flyers, rising to 2500, in Fairfield/Maharishi Vedic City will bring security to America and defuse the precarious escalation of conflict in the world. FFL- Om http://invincibleamerica.org/tallies.html Dammit. We need another Taste of Utopia, only with 10,000 flyers and lasting for a year, not a bit more than a week like a quarter century ago. I'd be willing to get a vastu house in VC and sponsor (including stipend better then the TMO pays, for sure) 4 more people to join me if we could get the 10,000 together. I'd hire a cook to go to Everybodys and make us much better means than Annupura. Considering the #1 (Unity and beyond) experiences that we're experiencing now, imagine what each of us would experience on a 10,000 course!Damn our careers. Say bye to our families for a year. What you'd be looking at when you return home is beyond words. The only thing I'd require is a current Dome badge. Yep. 10,000 um flyers would create world peace. Damn your careers, yes. Wow...I know you're being sarcastic, but I wonder: does anyone really buy this anymore? Do people really believe that Fairfield Iowa and Vlodrop are the epicenter of the universe? That any still do is utterly amazing.