Good poem for this Harmony thread, just received this morning...
Harmony
by Stuart Kestenbaum
You know the Beatles could have
afforded another microphone,
but George would always stand
in
the middle and step up to
Paul's when it was time to
join in. Because that's the way
harmony is, you need
what in the world are you all talking about? Who doesn't go for four or five
hours without food or water?? People including me do that all the time.
On Sun, 11/3/13, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Michelle Pfeiffer escaped from
No Way! If this is true, I'm getting my $1,000 back. I'm starting to think my
Breatharian teacher is ripping me off! However, you have been known to
exaggerate, MJ, so, if anyone else on here, can substantiate the claim of
actually going for a total of four hours, without food, water, beer, twi
I remember being very hungry, afterwards. It was difficult to distinguish
between meditation and the lightheadedness that settles in, after such forced
starvation. At one point, lying weakly on the floor, I thought I saw Shiva,
dressed as a tuna fish sandwich. The mind plays odd tricks. He even
as a type two diabetic, which I am, there are times when my blood sugar is high
enough that I have to go for more than four hours without food - it doesn't
happen often, but it does happen.
Separately from that, yesterday I had a number of errands to run requiring me
to drive a good distance -
This morning, a weird dream woke me up at a little before 2am, and my first
thought was that it would be cool to watch my digital radio-controlled clock
shift back to standard time. But, at the top of the hour, the clock stayed on
2am, and I realized that I had woken up during the second 1am hou
another example is this morning - my cat woke me at 2 am (corrected time) -
I've been awake ever since - no food or water from 2 am till just now, 8:30 am
- I should have eaten an hour ago, but I was messin' around - still that's 6
and a half hours - just started getting light headed a half hou
I do not envy you - My brother in law is also type 2. Went from being a big
overweight guy, to skinny as a rail. Hang in there.
A very fair trade you propose, my virtual thousand, for more real stories! OK!
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as a type two diabetic, which I am,
Interesting that DST is only used in Western, or Westernized, countries, vs.
most of S. America, Asia, and Africa. As usual, we are obviously Far More
Advanced - lol. I've read all the justification for it, and yet, the only
benefit for DST seems to be a low cost way to experience jet-lag, with
Hospitals only record the generic TOB (i.e. when the attending
nurses look to the clock). They don't have astrological thinking, so
they look only for the general time (live birth was about 10:28 am).
The one degree per six minutes effect doesn't doesn't exist for them
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According to John Lennon, Cliff Richard's hit 'Move It',1958, was the first
authentic rock and roll song. According to John, "before Cliff and the
Shadows, there had been nothing worth listening to in British music."
Cliff Richard In The Park 11 Move It
http://youtu.be/Ncff-Qn7TLI
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So, let's review what we know about the prophet Mani.
The Gnostic prophet Mani taught radical dualist cosmology; a struggle
between the opposing forces of good and evil, spiritual light versus the
material world darkness. Humans are composed of two opposing elements in
a battle for power. Ther
I've been this way for about 7 years now so Im used to it - the one thing I
really miss sometimes is apple pie - used to love it.
But today I will cook my organic beef from Trader Joe's - already got the
pattys in their marinade - its gonna be good.
O
Some of these boy bands remind me of a barber shop quartet or a gospel
music singalong. Apparently Barry is not aware of these male vocal
harmony groups: New Edition, New Kids on the Block, Boyz II Men,
Backstreet Boys, NSync, Jonas Brothers or One Direction. Go figure.
On 11/2/2013 2:22 PM, T
http://blog.heritage.org/2013/11/02/exclusive-healthcare-gov-users-warn-of-security-risk-breach-of-privacy/
http://blog.heritage.org/2013/11/02/exclusive-healthcare-gov-users-warn-of-security-risk-breach-of-privacy/
Astrology, astronomy and the FFL Postcount use UTC or Coordinated
Universal Time. It mostly the same as GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) except
that GMT become BST (British Summer Time) in the summer. UTC does not
change. The process of getting the correct birth time is using the time
zone at the p
Astrologers have methods for determining if the TOB recorded on the birth
certificate is accurate. For example, by one's gender. Also by details of one's
life. For example, a jyotishi looked at my birth time and asked if I had known
my Dad's mother. I said yes and by using details of her life, h
Actually most countries in the tropics don't use it. That's because the
sunrise and sunset don't change much throughout the year so it is
superfluous for them. Russia did away with DST a couple years ago.
However they just stayed on the old DST instead of going back to
Standard Time. There
In the US, back in the 1970s nurses lobbied for recording the time
accurately supposedly because of the rising interest in astrology.
However my bet is the hospital lawyers looked at it and saw possible
legal consequences if the time wasn't recorded accurately so made it a
policy. Hence my gr
Isn't that why they call it "break fast"?
People who have experienced hypoglycemia get very paranoid about missing
meals. In the 1970s among TM'er hypoglycemia was rampant mainly due to
eating bad vegetarian diets. Many went back to eating meat and felt
better. Maybe some truth in MMY's "e
My Mom's doc is sending her to a nutritionist because her blood sugar is so
high even though she injects insulin every day. She went from being normal to
borderline to Type 2 and now, daily injections. A big problem is that she
doesn't like traditional breakfast food. And I think she doesn't qui
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Astrologers have methods for determining if the TOB recorded on the birth
certificate is accurate. For example, by one's gender. Also by details of one's
life. For example, a jyotishi looked at my birth time and asked if I had known
my Dad's mothe
The Lectures of Professor Troll:
“Before we get started …”
“Are we agreed so far? …”
“So, let's review what we know …”
Same with “Swami Agehananda Bharati” (aka Leopold Fischer)
“Bharati is the particular name of one single monastic order –
one out of ten (dasanami). It is not a per
I wish her good fortune - I hope the nutritionist gives better advice than most
MD's (and that doesn't mean Mother Divines) - I thought diabetes was a cut and
dried deal medically before I had to deal with it - a lot of docs have their
heads where the sun don't shine where diabetes is concerned
It struck me as very funny personally coming from Bhairitu, perhaps
inadvertently ironic?
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LOL. No, has nothing to do with punctuation or spelling. Nothing to do with
the details of the story, either. Try again.
Bhairitu wrote:
You and Dix
Xeno, I think of jyotish as an ancient science whose practitioners have
collected data for thousands of years. But like any science, just because x
gave rise to y 100 times, isn't a guarantee that it will do so on the 101th
time. Also, as you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental spher
So, you just had to go on the internet and broadcast your IP address.
On 11/3/2013 9:55 AM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
http://blog.heritage.org/2013/11/02/exclusive-healthcare-gov-users-warn-of-security-risk-breach-of-privacy/
I agree somewhat on rectifications of charts. A good test would be to
give an astrologer a birth chart which has an accurate birth time and
have them rectify. A really good astrologer might say "I think the
birth time given is accurate."
I was "blue baby" at birth and since my birth certific
hey Bhairitu, thank you so much for that idea of dashas fading in and out.
Today I've gone from Mars Ketu to Mars Venus but actually I began feeling
different about a week ago. So this is a way to understand that and it makes
sense and, I've never heard it before!
On Sunday, November 3, 20
My mother's twin sister was an RN and worked for several doctors. She
told me once that she thought my mother was a "brittle diabetic." I
thought it was a term she made up and then looked it up. That diagnosis
fits me too. Brittle diabetes never go full blown type one but have
similar sympto
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MJ, thank you so much for your good wishes. Right now I'm resisting giving you
tons of advice but I'll just say one thing anyway: I think a big key is being
careful to avoid carbs and favor protein early in the day.
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I wish her good fortune - I ho
1948? Yep, I'm also officially an old bastard now too.
Thus, you learn a few things along the way.
That's why I only believe in not believing.
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Astrologers have methods for determining if the TOB
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental sphere." ...is so amusing
to me. It's the best rationalization ever, isn't it? Sometimes I wish you
could experience you the way I do .
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Well, Emily I admit that sometimes I write for the shock value. Glad I make you
smile.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:21 AM, "emilymae...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental
Well, Bhairitu, it's always a good day when I learn something new and in this
case it's 2 new bits of info. Have not heard of either of these kinds of
diabetes and admit am horrified by the Type 3. I still think, and am hoping I'm
right, that diet can go far in controlling it.
---In Fairfie
I have some sort of carbohydrate sensitivity/reactive hypoglycemia, but it's
really only a problem if I eat meals with a lot of starch. If I need to go as
much as 7 hours without eating, I eat a steak slathered with butter. That keeps
me going for hours and hours, and when hunger does return, i
yes, emptybill, 1948, Year of the Earth Rat in Chinese astrolgy (-: Just in
case people were getting bored with posts about jyotish and astrolgy!
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1948? Yep, I'm also officially an old bastard now too.
Thus, you learn a few things along the way
I don't get what people think they see. I've checked both my emails and
web site and see nothing unusual. Perhaps there was an ad or something
people are somehow confusing with my post? Or maybe they are confused
about my joke of calling Judy a conspiracy theorist an fun retort given
her fir
Yikes, emptybill, who are we lining up against the wall? The docs? The
patients? Everybody?
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:16 AM, "emptyb...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
Virginia Democrat Calls For Forcing Doctors To Accept Medicare And Medicaid
Patients
http://masonconservative.typepad.com/the_
John, one tidbit I've heard about Pisces, which is my Moon sign, is that they
contain qualities of all the previous 11 signs. They're very sensitive, picking
up on the vibe of others and might need to be alone just to avoid overwhelm
from that.
On Saturday, November 2, 2013 6:01 PM, "jr_...
Oh, another excellent rationalization.
Share struggled:
> Well, Emily I admit that sometimes I write for the shock value. Glad I make
> you smile.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:21 AM, "emilymaenot@..."
wrote:
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Als
Yes.
It's called "Peoples Justice".
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Yikes, emptybill, who are we lining up against the wall? The docs? The
patients? Everybody?
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 11:16 AM, "emptybill@..." wrote:
Virginia Democrat Calls For Forcin
Share,
Pisces is a dual sign and is watery by astrological definition. If the Moon
is placed here, the Moon becomes more sensitive since the Moon is already
wavering and watery by nature.
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Why was it written that Jesus was born in a manger? B
I would check out "brittle diabetes" if I were you, Share. What Bhairitu says
doesn't quite match the standard definition:
http://www.diabeticlive.com/diabetes-101/understanding-brittle-diabetes/
http://www.diabeticlive.com/diabetes-101/understanding-brittle-diabetes/
Also, there's as yet
Bhairitu, why would you make fun of me for suggesting that the shooting
incident was carefully planned to distract attention from the food stamp cuts?
I mean, it did, did it not? You yourself commented on that.
Bhairitu wrote:
I don't get what people think they see. I've checked both my emai
Because you always accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist. So I
joshed you back on it. Yes it did distract. No we don't know if it was
a planned incident or not. Given how corrupt this country and government
is it could have been a planned incident. Here's an LA TV news report
with a guy
I disagree. My information came from mainstream medical articles on
both brittle diabetes and type 3. Judy just wants to be the center of
attention and will knock down anyone who takes it from her (she will
deny this of course). I often write about things from memory because
I'm not OCD abo
You are a fast oxidizer or a parasympathetic type. Neither does well on
carbs.
On 11/03/2013 09:32 AM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have some sort of carbohydrate sensitivity/reactive hypoglycemia,
but it's really only a problem if I eat meals with a lot of starch. If
I need to g
What's the alternative? Fascism? We have that now. You are mistaking
Obamacare for socialism. It's fascism.
On 11/03/2013 10:47 AM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Yes.
It's called "Peoples Justice".
Uncle Obama's Health-O-Rama cartoon
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Yikes
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBMfgLvRZJs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBMfgLvRZJs
Bhairitu wrote:
> Because you always accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist. So I joshed
> you back on it.
OK, Bhairitu, I'm going to take pity on you.
You assumed my remark--that the shooting incident was carefully planned to
distract attention from the food stamp cuts--was serio
LOL! You are SO WRONG!
On 11/03/2013 01:08 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Bhairitu wrote: *
> Because you always accuse me of being a conspiracy theorist. So I
joshed you back on it.
*OK, Bhairitu, I'm going to take pity on you.*
*
*
*"Take pity on you", that's hilarious. I don't ne
LOL right back atcha. You got nailed fair and square. Of course you're not
going to admit it, but it's transparently obvious.
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LOL! You are SO WRONG!
On 11/03/2013 01:08 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
Bhairitu wrote:
>
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
What's the alternative? Fascism? We have that now. You are mistaking
Obamacare for socialism. It's fascism.
On 11/03/2013 10:47 AM, emptybill@... mailto:emptybill@... wrote:
Yes.
It's called "Peoples Justice".
-
Re "According to John Lennon, Cliff Richard's hit 'Move It',1958, was the first
authentic rock and roll song. According to John, "before Cliff and the Shadows,
there had been nothing worth listening to in British music.":
Yes, that's right - nothing worth listening to in the rock'n'roll genre
a
NPD Heads-up. Seems there is a guy and a follower who showed up in town in the
last few days with these kinds of traits. Tells a good story, really smart but
incredibly manipulative and evidently abusive with the younger follower. Lot
like that other guy that used to post here. I sent this new g
Re "The Gnostic prophet Mani taught radical dualist cosmology; a struggle
between the opposing forces of good and evil, spiritual light versus the
material world darkness. Humans are composed of two opposing elements in a
battle for power. There is a soul, but it is influenced by elements of bot
Yep, thanks.
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Definitions
Narcissism, as in excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical
appearance. noun (See egotism) definition:
Psychology; extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents
and a craving for ad
NPD = narcissistic personality disorder ?
How come he homed in on you? You looking lost and confused?
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NPD Heads-up. Seems there is a guy and a follower who showed up in town in the
last few days with these kinds of traits. Tells a good story, r
Buck wrote:
> NPD Heads-up. Seems there is a guy and a follower who showed up in town in
> the last few days with these
> kinds of traits. Tells a good story, really smart but incredibly
> manipulative and evidently abusive with the
> younger follower. Lot like that other guy that used t
Interesting that this reply to Buck didn't appear on the Web site, nor in FFL
email.
Of all these listed characteristics, this is the only one that Robin
exhibited, and then only (and only sometimes) when he was being attacked.
Dramatic, insecure behaviors
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Should TM'er Buddhists even be allowed to have a Dome badge? Is it possible to
be a buddhist and practice meditation effortlessly?
-Buck
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Re "The Gnostic prophet Mani taught radical dualist cosmology; a struggle
between the opposing forces of goo
Some disorders have similar or even the same symptoms as Narcissistic
Personality Disorder, such as:
Histrionic Personality Disorder
Antisocial Personality Disorder
Borderline Personality Disorder
Obsessive-Compulsive Personality Disorder
Schizotypal Personality Disorder
Paranoid Personalit
Is it possible to be a Buddhist and practice meditation effortlessly?
Yes, according to MMY.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Should TM'er Buddhists even be allowed to have a Dome badge? Is it possible
to be a buddhist and practice meditation effortlessly?
-Buck
---In fa
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
NPD Heads-up. Seems there is a guy and a follower who showed up in town in the
last few days with these kinds of traits. Tells a good story, really smart but
incredibly manipulative and evidently abusive with the younger follower. Lot
like that
The word 'mantra' is an Indian term, from Sanskrit man, 'to think', and
tra, 'a tool'. So, mantra means in Sanskrit 'a tool for thinking'.
According to Brooks, the "Srividya, because it consists of
indestructible seed syllables (bijaksara) rather than words, transcends
such mundane consideratio
Can you spell F-E-A-R M-O-N-G-E-R-I-N-G?
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What's the alternative? Fascism? We have that now. You are mistaking
Obamacare for socialism. It's fascism.
On 11/03/2013 10:47 AM, emptybill@..
empty, are you aware that several of your most recent posts have been, er,
empty--literally--no words, no graphics, no nuttin', including this one?
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The Mahasiddha Tilopa’s six essential points of
meditation contain the basic principles of placement
meditation.
1. The first point is not to be distracted
by, dwell upon, get involved
in, get lost in, nourish, encourage,
or follow thoughts about the past.
Anything that arises concern
Yep, it's stuff I got from the Karl Marx Treatment Center.
I guess it lacks substance ...
Here ... let me make something out of nothing (ex-nihil).
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empty, are you aware that several of your most recent posts have been, er,
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
Yep, it's stuff I got from the Karl Marx Treatment Center.
I guess it lacks substance ...
Here ... let me make something out of nothing (ex-nihil).
Damned if you do an damned if you don't...
It's actually spelled E.A.R. M.O.N.I.T.O.R.I.N.G.
Don't you read anything about the NSA?
Oh, I forgot ... you don't read.
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Can you spell F-E-A-R M-O-N-G-E-R-I-N-G?
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
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I read alright, I just don't overreact.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 4:00:18 PM, "emptyb...@yahoo.com"
wrote:
It's actually spelled E.A.R. M.O.N.I.T.O.R.I.N.G.
Don't you read anything about the NSA?
Oh, I forgot ... you don't read.
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Can yo
A good horse gallops at even the shadow of the whip.
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
I read alright, I just don't overreact.
On Sunday, November 3, 2013 4:00:18 PM, "emptybill@..." wrote:
It's actually spelled E.A.R. M.O.N.I.T.O.R.I.N.G.
Don't you read anything abou
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So you say.
On 11/03/2013 01:17 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Bhairitu wrote:
> I disagree. My information came from mainstream medical articles on both brittle
diabetes and type 3.
> Judy just wants to be the center of attention and will knock down
anyone who takes it from her (she will
Don't be ridiculous!
On 11/03/2013 01:27 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*LOL right back atcha. You got nailed fair and square. Of course
you're not going to admit it, but it's transparently obvious.*
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wrote:
LOL! You are SO WRONG!
On 11/03/2013
You didn't answer my question. Maybe because you are incapable of
answering? What is your solution? Jingoism? Or is there no solution?
On 11/03/2013 01:27 PM, emptyb...@yahoo.com wrote:
Obama brownshirts faceless bureaucrats
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
What's the al
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
A good horse gallops at even the shadow of the whip.
Nice quote and mostly true. Sensitivity is not the same as fear, understanding
is not the same as reacting and true intelligence is not the same as
propaganda-fueled conditioning.
--
J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2008 November; 2(6): 1101–1113.
Published online 2008 November.
Alzheimer's Disease Is Type 3 Diabetes–Evidence Reviewed
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2769828/
That is interesting, Why the seemingly modern increase in AD incidence? Too
much wheat and sugar processed food western diet as trigger to type 3 diabetes?
Macaroni? All that Mountain Dew piled high in Walmart grocery shopping carts?
What are we doing? More meditation could proly be helpfu
Whatutalking about? Robin Carlsen is a very interesting chapter in TM. He and
TM are going to be studied by historical and social-science scholars for a long
time to come. I guess that makes you and some others who went off with him part
of TM that way too. That is okay. If nothing else the cour
Share, I think I read you sometimes for the shock factorthis..."Also, as
you know, I tend to be more intuitive in the mental sphere." ...is so amusing
to me.
Speaking of mental spheres, I was never much good with a Rubik's Cube,
intuitive, or not.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.c
The poet Tennyson (1809 – 1892) seemed to have had frequent experiences of
transcending, starting from boyhood and lasting throughout his life. For
example, he describes: ". . . a kind of waking trance — this for lack of a
better word — I have frequently had, quite up from boyhood, when I have
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