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As for the gas mileage, I've talked to two people I know who
have
Prius' and they both say that they get about 40 miles to the
gallon
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Mammals
eat the placenta for two basic reasons, 1 is to stimulatelactation
and nourish a mother who may not be in a position to hunt or
grazefor a while and 2 it helps remove sent of newborn
A couple of months back sold all my NOK shares!
Well, only had 600 of them, so no big deal!
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In Steve
Briggs' book Mirror of Truth (http://pilgrimagetoindia.com/), theotherwise
vegetarian Indian family he's visiting makes a pudding of theircow's
placenta after it has given birth. So I
I guess it's not just the TM movement that seems
as if it's composed of mainly old farts...
Sexagenarians, drugs and rock'n'roll
Monday March 6, 2006
The Guardian
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/features/story/0,,1724366,00.html
Once they hoped to die before they got old, but no longer -
http://www.enolagaia.com/Varela.htmlhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francisco_Varela"Why do emergent selves, virtual identities, pop up all over the place, creating worlds, whether at the mind/body level, the cellular level, or the transorganism level? This phenomenon is something so productive
This was taken from: http://www.deekshas.com/ Aura Photos Taken Before and After Deekshas Submitted 17 April 2006 by: Maya Adelaide, South Australia Jennifer and I are deeksha givers currently living and working in
Read this poem by Wallace Stevens and see if it gives you an experience of
the Self. It does me. I love all the negations, the realization of nothingness.
The poem is personal to Stevens but it's universal as well. Isn't that line
Today the mind is not part of the weather the perfect
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Adelaide, South Australia
Jennifer and I are deeksha givers currently living and
On Apr 20, 2006, at 10:37 AM, jyouells2000 wrote:--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marc Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This was taken from: http://www.deekshas.com/ Aura Photos TakenBefore and After Deekshas
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Before and
Last time I had my aura photographed at one of those
New Age Fairs, mine had a racing stripe.
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Last time I had my aura photographed at one of those
New Age Fairs, mine had a racing stripe.
yeah, mine looked suspiciously like someone holding up a smiley-face
button in front of the camera...
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April 17, 2006 A computerized typewriter that translates electrical
impulses from brainwave signals into letters and words could be
available in the next five years.
In the short term, the technology
Mine was deep red. Seemed to scare the hell out of them. :)
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Last time I had my aura photographed at one of those
New Age Fairs, mine had a racing stripe.
yeah, mine looked suspiciously like
sparaig wrote:
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Last Sunday I went into my corner 7-Eleven to pick up
a few things. As I was paying at the
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the way over to Berkeley. They will even be offering panchakarma.
I'd be real leery of going to a hole-in-the-wall enema
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On Apr 18, 2006, at 10:00 PM, sparaig wrote:
Being stuck in a paradigm? I wouldn't recommend getting
stuck in *any thing*.
Having as a goal during meditation the tracing a seed
syllable back to its source --
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Can't say that I had your experience, but
I love it nonetheless. Thanks.
Since April is National Poetry Month in the
U.S., I'll submit one I've posted here before,
of a distinctly different tone than Stevens':
Bugs in a Bowl
Han Shan, that great and crazy, wonder-filled Chinese poet of a
Here's mine, from Zen Master Ikkyu:
A Woman's Sex
It has the original mouth but remains wordless;
It is surrounded by a magnificent mound of hair.
Sentient beings can get completely lost in it.
But it is also the birthplace of all the Buddhas
of the ten thousand worlds.
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Since we are talking about c--ts (quite a long way from my Wallace Stevens
offering, by the way), here's another one:
A Woman's Genitals
Oh this world and oh this dear worldbody
see how it has become become become
how it has flowered and how it has put on gaudy
appearances how it is a plum
Put those poems next to each other and you have the two aspects of Truth,
absolute and relative. Both to be enjoyed, I think.
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Can't say that I had your experience, but
I love it nonetheless. Thanks.
Since
I will say that I did download and watch the Kalki dude's short video on
consciousness and thought he had a pretty good description. This makes
me think that the overall negativity on this list against these folks is
a NIH syndrome.
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I've been telling you folks for quite a while that Canada has more oil
than all of the proven reserves in the Middle East combined.
Finally, with oil over $70.00 a barrel, Americans are taking notice.
Last month, 60 Minutes did a lead-off story on it. Here is an
article in this week's U.S.
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the way over to Berkeley. They will even be offering panchakarma.
I'd be real leery of going to a
[From: the screenplay of Women in love by Larry Kramer based upon
the novel by D. H. Lawrence]
The proper way to eat a fig in society...
is to split it in four...
holding it by the stump...
and open it...
so that it is a glittering, rosy, moist...
honeyed, heavy-petaled, four-petaled flower.
Gosh. All these c--t poems. Do female poets write in similar vein about the
male genitals? I rather doubt it. I've never seen such a poem.
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[From: the screenplay of Women in love by Larry Kramer based upon
the
Kumaara-sambhava} (Kumaara's Occasioning), usually translated `The
Birth
of the War-god', a mahaakavya relating how Parvati won the love of Siva
in order to bring into the world Kumara (i.e. Karttikeya) the god of
war to destroy the demon Taraka. The last few cantos are usually
omitted
http://www.slate.com/id/2140242/
There is now no great secret about how the administration took the
United States to war, and none about Blair's reason for supporting
Bush. As the Labor politician Aneurin Bevan would have said, why
look into the crystal ball when you can read the book?
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Gosh. All these c--t poems. Do female poets write in similar vein
about the
male genitals? I rather doubt it. I've never seen such a poem.
Women aren't the ones with genes that make up pant like pigs at the
trough.
On Apr 20, 2006, at 4:02 PM, feste37 wrote:Gosh. All these c--t poems. Do female poets write in similar vein about the male genitals? I rather doubt it. I've never seen such a poem. In probably one of the most extraordinary enlightenment-poems in history, the female-Buddha Yeshe Tsogyal tells
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the way over to Berkeley.
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