RE: [FairfieldLife] Rick Archer and Waking Down in Public -Sunday, May 11, 7:30-9 p.m.

2014-04-29 Thread Rick Archer
 

From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On 
Behalf Of dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2014 8:03 AM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Rick Archer and Waking Down in Public -Sunday, May 11, 
7:30-9 p.m.

 

  

Om, do the Waking Down people support going to be with the group meditation in 
the Domes? What is their position relative to the community Dome meditation?  I 
am not sure I even want a 1 dollar donation to go to Waking Down of Fairfield 
if they are not in support of the larger group meditation,  -Buck

The Waking Down people seem very open minded. Even the teachers, or whatever 
they call them, are welcome to do whatever they please in addition to WD. Even 
Ayahuasca. I’m sure they have no problem with going to the dome.

Rick Archer writes:

 

Something Fax Gilbert and I are going to do.


Buddha at the Gas Pump  (BATGAP)  founder Rick Archer will himself be 
interviewed by Fax Gilbert on Sunday, May 11 7:30-9 p.m., at the Fairfield 
Public Library.  The interview is sponsored by Waking Down of Fairfield. ($5 
donation)


BATGAP is an internationally acclaimed series of dialogues where Rick posts 
in-depth discussions (at batgap.com/) with awakened and awakening people 
ranging from local Fairfielders to notable spiritual teachers from around the 
world. Since 2010, Rick has posted over 225 of these sessions and has seen his 
program grow in prestige and popularity with each passing year. Because of his 
exposure to the wide range of awakening modalities and spiritual teachings 
alive in the world today, Rick is uniquely situated to comment on what’s going 
on out there. It promises to be a rich evening. 

 

 





[FairfieldLife] Rick Archer and Waking Down in Public -Sunday, May 11, 7:30-9 p.m.

2014-04-29 Thread dhamiltony2k5
Om, do the Waking Down people support going to be with the group meditation in 
the Domes? What is their position relative to the community Dome meditation?  I 
am not sure I even want a 1 dollar donation to go to Waking Down of Fairfield 
if they are not in support of the larger group meditation,  -Buck
 

 Rick Archer writes:

 

 Something Fax Gilbert and I are going to do.
 
Buddha at the Gas Pump  (BATGAP)  founder Rick Archer will himself be 
interviewed by Fax Gilbert on Sunday, May 11 7:30-9 p.m., at the Fairfield 
Public Library.  The interview is sponsored by Waking Down of Fairfield. ($5 
donation)


BATGAP is an internationally acclaimed series of dialogues where Rick posts 
in-depth discussions (at batgap.com/) with awakened and awakening people 
ranging from local Fairfielders to notable spiritual teachers from around the 
world. Since 2010, Rick has posted over 225 of these sessions and has seen his 
program grow in prestige and popularity with each passing year. Because of his 
exposure to the wide range of awakening modalities and spiritual teachings 
alive in the world today, Rick is uniquely situated to comment on what’s going 
on out there. It promises to be a rich evening.