--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung no_reply@... wrote:
Okay you naysayers, yeah, you, me buddy, Curtis et alia, tell us how this can
be scientifically established and yet the universality and probably the
transcendent field of consciousness is not also established?
I guess
http://www.iltasanomat.fi/voice-of-finland/art-1288553431036.html
A couple of years back it might have been quite unlikely, that
an African soccer player and Voice of Finland candidate, would have hit(?) such
a fairly goodlooking white chick (with a slightly African nose, though; needs
a nose
1,331 Pandits Chant at the Brahmasthan of India
http://vedicpandits.org/newsletter/2013_04_video09.html
1,331 Pandits Chant at the Brahmasthan of India
http://vedicpandits.org/newsletter/2013_04_video09.html
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Uh oh, sounds like a trip to the hardware store is in order. To purchase some
of those child proof latches, etc. Thank you though for sharing Maya's first
Easter with us. Next year however, you do realize that you must man up, put on
that costume and evoke peals of laughter in her. And last
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Just fyi, this post from noozguru arrived in my inbox. However, the previous
post from MJ, which I can see below, has not. So definitely yahoo is being
wonky. Yet again!
From: Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent:
Buck, we cleaned the Fermilab of the women's Dome yesterday. Very spiffy now.
And my muscles are pleasantly sore. Sorry you couldn't make it to help with
the foam hoisting. Hope all is going well out in your Field (-:
From: Buck dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
The only thoughts that I have had recently is that science has not been
around that long and so it would seem to me that for most of human
existence one had to rely upon a subjective means of gaining knowledge.
Studying the stars and constellations was certainly a form of scientific
The subject of 'belief' has come up recently. Some here seem to think beliefs
are somehow to be avoided, disassembled, counteracted and resisted as if they
were negative or counter to what is best in life. I am confused about this.
To me, a 'belief' can be arrived at by many means. Curtis
Founding Quakers early recognized the spiritual value of the field effect
[Meissner Effect of the Unified Field] of group meditation. From the early
times of Quakerism the Quakers facilitated group meditation as part of the
essential discipline of spiritual practice by building houses to house
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seventhray27 steve.sundur@... wrote:
The only thoughts that I have had recently is that science has not been
around that long and so it would seem to me that for most of human
existence one had to rely upon a subjective means of gaining knowledge.
This
Here she is hangin' with Thich Nhat Hanh, one of
them dreaded Buddhists.
All Buddhists are TMers - Thich Nhat Hanh meditates
every day. You're thinking that 'TM' is a special
practice, different somehow to Zen meditation? If
so, *exactly* how is TM different from 'Zen'
I agree with most of what you say about beliefs and really enjoyed reading it.
I am for beliefs with good reasons to support them, I am not anti belief at
all. A solid hard earned belief with good reasons is a wonderful asset to life
as you described. But I think you misinterpreted what
Share Long:
What do you think it means when he says that the
mind...will withdraw from samsara on its own?
The POV of Adwaita, according to the Adwaita Tradition
of Shankaracharya, is 'consciousness is the only
reality', everything else is an appearance based on
the senses.
According to
Yifu:
O'Reilly exchanged words with Laura Ingraham on
the marriage issue
Marriage is a plot against single people to create
inequality. Go figure.
I support interspecies marriage with elves.:
Ann, I agree with you. I interpreted Barry's post as behavioral- the behavior
of someone who professes certain beliefs and whose actions are not in line with
said beliefs.
Chapter 33 - If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at
least once in your life you doubt, as
turquoiseb:
If more people understood this, the world would be a
better place. What you believe doesn't mean shit. All
that matters is what you do.
So, that's your belief? LoL!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karma_yoga
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
If more people understood this, the world would be a better place.
What you believe doesn't mean shit. All that matters is what you do.
https://fbcdn-sphotos-a-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-snc7/3628_51806380157\
Robin, it is my experience that life reality is always making contact with us;
that any filtering of that contact is also done by life reality though it may
seem like the individual is doing it! There are stories of people going
through trauma and their later reports suggest that the system at
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@...
wrote:
(snip)
The way I understood Barry's graphic was directed toward
the class of beliefs in religion. Most religions value
their belief set as the highest good. If you believe in
Jesus' sacrifice on the cross you
Ann:
The subject of 'belief' has come up recently
Everyone believes in something and everyone has beliefs.
I believe in Life, what it does to you, and what you do
back - that's what I believe.
Without a belief, a person would be caught in the
'regressus ad infinitum', where nothing can
Steve, I am thoroughly enjoying this discussion between you and Curtis. And
I'm also enjoying how this topic is appearing in several threads simultaneously.
Anyway, I was remembering that very hot day in August 2012 when I had the green
light and was crossing the busy intersection at
Enjoyed your poetry Buck, and the song in the link.
Your poetry brought to mind some of the poetry of George McDonald.
http://www.poemhunter.com/george-macdonald/biography/
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
They laid him in a tomb..
Nice. I particularly like the commentary. I looked for the Josh Thomas lyrics
online as I was having trouble hearing them. Not easy to find, but here is
someone's translation. Is this last verse the one you mean?
At Wintergrass this year, there was a guy Joe Craven who is an amazing
Among other odd things, a large number of US citizens seem to think so:
* 37% of voters believe global warming is a hoax, 51% do not.
Republicans say global warming is a hoax by a 58-25 margin, Democrats
disagree 11-77, and Independents are more split at 41-51. 61% of Romney
voters believe
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@...
wrote:
I agree with most of what you say about beliefs and really enjoyed reading
it. I am for beliefs with good reasons to support them, I am not anti belief
at all. A solid hard earned belief with good reasons
Must be Russian Propaganda :-D
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2013/03/16/national/record-cesium-level-detected-in-fish-caught-near-fukushima-nuclear-plant/
Enjoy that tuna sandwich!
http://paloalto.patch.com/articles/stanford-uses-fukushima-radiation-to-track-tuna
The Hanford downwinders
You know, Share, all this is very lovely, but it doesn't
seem to have much of anything to do with what Robin was
saying.
In fact, it appears to me to be an *example* of the very
behavior he describes: using sentimentality as a way to
insulate yourself from the metaphysical discomfort his
post
Enjoyed reading this and visiting the links.
I've now added Sarah Jarosz to my Pandora shuffle.
Enjoyed learning about Mamadou Sidibe. His work with the stringed West African
instruments brought to mind Mamady Keita and his work with West African drums
... as far as bringing the instruments
Fantastic. The kora is more harp like than the fretted instruments I am most
interested in, but I love that sound too. I like the guitarists like Ali Farke
Toure who imitate the kora on guitar. Here is a song I am working on:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pJUE03aeaQ4
That is such cool
Bhairitu, just say, You're right, Judy, that piece on
RT.com was very misleading. It's not the case that a third
of newborns on the West Coast are likely to have thyroid
problems because of Fukushima--more like 0.007 percent of
newborns if you do the math (28 percent of 0.025 percent).
Thanks for
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@
wrote:
I agree with most of what you say about beliefs and really enjoyed reading
it. I am for beliefs with good reasons to support them, I am
Wow! How cool is that Carol. Did you find the African rhythms challenging?
Are you a Djembe player? I love the sound and have one but can't get into it
too far because it wrecks my fingers for guitar.
I also have a large talking drum from Ghana that uses a stick so it is easier
on my
Ha ha ha. Curtis, you have not read this book, have you? You crack me up!
There is a lot to disagree with in it - it is almost like it is written by two
different authors at times, but this juxtaposition is one of the interesting
things about the book. Here is one quote - Chapter 29 - A
-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote:
Ha ha ha. Â Curtis, you have not read this book, have you?
I told you I did a while back. Why would I lie about that? Who cares how
carefully I read it a long time ago. I have read 100 books since then. I am
giving my
Yahoo is so bogged down! Back to receiving posts late and out of order -
email-wise.
The link doesn't work - send another?
Joe does some incredible things - he is a master of rhythm and plays many
genres of music. Thanks for clarifying the lyrics. Interesting take from your
girlfriend -
Oh, tell me what to say, uh? Look, I grew up around nuclear energy a
mere 50 miles from that Hanford facility. I know what kind of danger
nuclear energy provides. In fact I'd say that earthlings won't be ready
for it until the average IQ is around 1000. And that might take a few
years.
Let me make a point here. Your attempted mockery is so
off-base that it just makes you look ridiculous, as well
as ignorant.
I don't know whether it's age or whether you've always been
like this, Bhairitu, but you fail to *discriminate*. You
fell for an obvious propaganda piece on RT.com, but
O.K. I apologize. In the bigger picture, I think I found it kind of
fascinating that his experience was a catalyst for a complete shift in beliefs
(at least those that he is consciously aware of), culminating in his surety of
the existence of God. One man's journey to a faith in God (as he
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@...
wrote:
I was offering my POV which included that you were taking
it in a direction not intended by either the author or
Barry. I could be wrong.
I don't think you're wrong. I'm not going to try to
defend
I own an ashiko drum, which is similar to the djembe in size but it has a
different shape and slightly different sound. I have played djembes and the
dunun dumr varieties too. Dununs are a bit different from talking drums (I
think...going form recollection), but they use sticks and often a
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius
anartaxius@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote:
If more people understood this, the world would be a better place.
What you believe doesn't mean shit. All that matters is what you do.
OMG - I laughed so hard at this post and prayer that I am scared to even admit
it, for fear I will be struck down by the wrath of God.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend authfriend@... wrote:
Dear Robin,
Once again you have helped me see the light. I cringe
in remorse at
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
Oh, tell me what to say, uh?
Point being, none of what you said in that post was
relevant to the fact that the RT.com article you linked
to was wildly misleading.
Look, I grew up around nuclear energy a
mere 50 miles from
Trouble? For the community?
Well yes, things evidently went backwards recently with the movement
guidelines. Talked to someone just recently, an old movement campaigner who
was denied employment up there because would not sign a paper pledging to never
see saints again. This is a highly
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Carol jchwelch@... wrote:
I own an ashiko drum, which is similar to the djembe in size but it has a
different shape and slightly different sound. I have played djembes and the
dunun dumr varieties too. Dununs are a bit different from talking drums (I
No details yet on his death, but here's the AP obit:
http://news.yahoo.com/sun-times-famed-movie-critic-roger-ebert-dies-194432507.html
http://tinyurl.com/cyoxeaq
On 04/03/2013 12:50 PM, turquoiseb wrote:
My favorite film critic, and in fact the *only* film critic
I regularly bother to read, is and has been for many years
Roger Ebert. That said, it was impossible to not notice his
presence dwindling somewhat on his website in recent weeks,
as other
Wow...Bisi Adeleke is a master at that! I am left smiling.
I think the only time I heard a talking drum played was by a storyteller. I
can't remember his name now. He traveled the US and I saw him on one of his
tours.
I have played around with steel drums too...but very limited. I used to help
I interpreted the lyrics the same as Curtis had...a gang rape.
I like Curtis' girlfriend's interpretation better.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, emilymae.reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote:
Yahoo is so bogged down! Back to receiving posts late and out of order -
email-wise.
Sad. I feel like I've lost a friend. Here's the obituary
from his own newspaper:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/chi-roger-ebert-dead-20130404,0,4666901,full.story
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
On 04/03/2013 12:50 PM, turquoiseb wrote:
My favorite
Actually, that's the obit from Gene Siskel's paper.
Here's the one from his own paper:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/17320958-418/roger-ebert-dies-at-70-after-battle-with-cancer.html
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote:
Sad. I feel like I've lost a friend.
Thank you, loving what he wrote recently about Siskel and himself:
How meaningless was the hate, how deep was the love.
Condolences too.
From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 3:17 PM
Subject:
However in the last few years I bet he had to feel pretty bad about the
state of Hollywood. Long gone are the moguls who even though
temperamental knew entertainment and now it's all run by clueless MBAs.
On 04/04/2013 01:17 PM, turquoiseb wrote:
Sad. I feel like I've lost a friend. Here's
Hey Carol,
Please contact me through my email here so I can send some links to your email.
I can't post them here because some people here are untrustworthy with that
information.
I definitely would like to continue our discussion off the board.
I'll comment on your post below.
--- In
Yes, I enjoyed the rap too.
Wonderful read...and moving.
I sent a message via the yahoo email thingee.
Thank you Curtis!
:)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, curtisdeltablues curtisdeltablues@...
wrote:
Hey Carol,
Please contact me through my email here so I can send some links to
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
Well yes, things evidently went backwards recently with the movement
guidelines. Talked to someone just recently, an old movement campaigner who
was denied employment up there because would not sign a paper pledging to
Given the tense situation in North Korea, the US military should be extra
vigilant on this day for possible attack from the rogue nation. On this day,
Mars will be in very close opposition with Saturn.
There are several planets involved in this opposition, including the Moon and
Venus. It is
Level 1 experiences are counted for percentages everyday in the dome, men,
women, vedic city, special groups, etc. It is the experience of bliss becoming
blissful.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote:
I am not familiar with what Level 1 experiences mean
could this be the Mouse That Roared, a suicidal attack, in the hopes that the
US would rebuild a new North in a unified Korea?
From: John jr_...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 2:42 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Beware
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:
SL: Robin, it is my experience that life reality is always making contact with
us
RC: There is no evidence that this is an 'experience' of yours, whatsoever,
Share. This is imagined via your philosophy, a philosophy
Merlin, There are a lot more than 1300 pundits there in India, aren't there?
It's an amazingly large program of the TM movement there and the Maharishi
schools in and around India.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, merlin vedamerlin@... wrote:
1,331 Pandits Chant at the
A lot of people think that she could be the next governor of the state. But
that's not likely since she is a friend and former subordinate of Gavin
Newsome, who is planning to run for governor after Jerry Brown leaves.
Therefore, it's a good bet that she will run for senator if Diane
There were supposed to be 1,300 or more pundits up there on the compound
outside of Vedic City, Iowa too. Are there that many in Iowa anymore? That
program seems to have dropped off the radar. What is the status report there?
Merlin, There are a lot more than 1300 pundits there in India,
I had been wanting to see this film after some critics thought that it
is the best Die Hard movie ever. It's got a good cast with Gerald
Butler taking the Bruce Willis role. Aaron Eckhart plays the President
of the United States when the White House comes under attack by North
Korean
Such Underground activities were kept secret for years, but in
January, 1860, all Fairfield was suddenly awakened to the realization
that slavery had a long arm ready to grab victims even there.
On the last Sunday morning that month, two young white men passed
through going south. They had
by Raphael
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/Lady_with_unicorn_by_Rafael_Santi.jpg
http://motherboard.vice.com/blog/are-cats-spies-sent-by-aliens-motherboard-examines-a-favorite-internet-conspiracy-theory
http://tinyurl.com/ccfy9u8
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 fintlewoodlewix@... wrote:
Among other odd things, a large number of US citizens seem to
I'm quite sure that my definition of sentimentality is different from Robin's.
In almost 65 years of living, no one has ever accused me of being sentimental,
nor do I think of myself that way. In this post I begin by addressing Robin's
assertions in the 6th paragraph of his post wherein he
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Obviously more Russian Propaganda. :-D
http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-protection-act-profit-346/
Where is Elliot Ness when we need him? Though he might need help from
Kali to slay this asura.
Thank you Curtis for elaborating on the ideas below. I can't really
disagree with the points you make. I believe I have it right that the
areas of science and psychology that interest you most have to do with
brain functioning and how we draw conclusions. It appears to me that
your approach to
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote:
I'm quite sure that my definition of sentimentality is different
from Robin's. In almost 65 years of living, no one has ever
accused me of being sentimental,
Well, now they have.
nor do I think of myself that way. In
Dr.Yifu, about this spiritual 'field effect' of group meditation, can you find
any artwork of old Quaker Meeting houses? Quaker group meditation was a huge
spiritual practice movement with meeting houses to host the group meditations
being built widely all around the country side then at the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
Obviously more Russian Propaganda. :-D
Why do you want to continue making yourself look stupid,
Bhairitu?
http://rt.com/usa/monsanto-protection-act-profit-346/
Where is Elliot Ness when we need him? Though he might need
I don't think Buck consider that good news - who would except TM fanatics?
From: nablusoss1008 no_re...@yahoogroups.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Thursday, April 4, 2013 5:28 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Feedback to the TM Movement
From the Village Voice
The Maharishi Makes the Scene
January 25, 1968, Vol. XIII, No. 15
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi: The Politics of Salvation
by Richard Goldstein
The question of the hour is: can an honest man still be a fraud?
The Maharishi Mahesh Yogi arrived in New York last Thursday, fresh
http://jimandatravels.wordpress.com/about/northern-india/rishikesh/maharishi-the-beatles/
Yes, I interpreted it the same as well - stated with a poetic twist. Wasn't
sure why Curtis asked me to pay particular attention to the last verse. I did
like the song though and the lyrics and the title roustabout. Roustabouts
like it rough. (O.K., I'd better stop while I'm ahead - that
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote:
http://jimandatravels.wordpress.com/about/northern-india/rishikesh/maharishi-the-beatles/
What a cool, fun, fanciful place.
It's very unfortunate news for the Fairfield Dome community that they have
returned to the strict anti-saint policy, considering how many people went over
to India and saw saints just recently. Purusha in India continues to see
saints. Down in Boone meditators see saints. So much for the
Robin:I think you would like to send Hitler a Valentine's Card and make
everything all
right again.
Share: Perhaps if someone had sent Hitler a valentine, he would have become a
happy architect.
Robin: If you said this ironically then you have essentially defied my analysis
of you--or at
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
It's very unfortunate news for the Fairfield Dome community that they have
returned to the strict anti-saint policy, considering how many people went
over to India and saw saints just recently. Purusha in India continues
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@... wrote:
Robin:I think you would like to send Hitler a Valentine's Card and make
everything all
right again.
Share: Perhaps if someone had sent Hitler a valentine, he would have become
a happy architect.
Funny, this
Mike,
Kim Jong Un is mentally disturbed as can be seen in his natal chart. That's
why his decision making is erratic and dangerous. Unfortunately, the US will
have to take all of his threats seriously. If he acts on his threat, the US
will have to retaliate accordingly to defend itself. It
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, John jr_esq@... wrote:
Mike,
Kim Jong Un is mentally disturbed as can be seen in his natal chart.
You don't need no natal chart to figure that one out.
That's why his decision making is erratic and dangerous. Unfortunately, the
US will have to
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann awoelflebater@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robin Carlsen maskedzebra@ wrote:
Robin:I think you would like to send Hitler a Valentine's
Card and make everything all right again.
Share: Perhaps if someone had sent Hitler a
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