Classic! This year is going to be an eventful year..Something big is
going to happen, but I don't know what.
Not that I don't believe in astrology, I actually do. But cold weather,
conflict and wars. pretty easy to predict even without astrology.
seekliberation
I think that *everyone* who feels that gay marriage is wrong should do
exactly what this Utah man is doing, and go on hunger fasts to the death
to stand up for their beliefs. This would actually solve much of the
problem, and leave the world a better place without them.
John and seek, The Farmer's Almanac already predicted an abnormally cold
winter. Plus they noted that there would be wildly fluctuating temps. And there
have been such. Almanac has an 86% accuracy rate btw. I would LOVE to know on
what they base their predictions!
On Sunday, January 5,
turq, though I disagree with this man's beliefs, I admire that he's willing to
go to such lengths to express them. And in the process, to pursue an action
that does not physically harm others.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 5:08 AM, TurquoiseB turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think that
Share, I disagree, especially for an action like gay marriage, that really does
not harm you or harm others. It is a difference of opinions. There are so many
many other truly significant issues on this planet. Starve yourself to death
over this? Please, go find someone to donate your time
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
I think that *everyone* who feels that gay marriage is wrong should do exactly
what this Utah man is doing, and go on hunger fasts to the death to stand up
for their beliefs. This would actually solve much of the problem, and
The *ruling capitolist elite* of course! You know, the *banksters* and
Illuminati, Mwahahahahahahahaaha.
From: authfri...@yahoo.com authfri...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Saturday, January 4, 2014 11:48 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Let's talk about the big gorilla
Yet authoritarian totalitarianism is about the only way your going to make
communism *look* like it might work. It would require that the human spirit
destroy it's own desire for more, to be free and surrender it's own desires for
others yet still be motivated to produce maximum effort for
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Example of an ideal home office, above; below a description of a poor home
office:
There's a nerd guy I know that lives down the street who does almost all of
his homework sitting on a twin bed with his dog - the bed is a mattress on
the floor, no frame. He has an old
But wayback, if one were to die in battle or put one's self in front of a
bullet, that entails violence and violence involving another person or persons!
Whereas starving one's self does not involve getting or giving harm to another.
Like I said, I don't agree with his cause, but I admire that
noozguru, when I watch TV dvds from the library I realize I'm willingly
participating in a similar kind of distraction. Even when I open some of the
superficial yahoo news stories, I feel a little guilty. So far however, I've
only opened one story about the dreaded KimKar and that was only
Richard, there's a forum called city-data that will help you find info
concerning any aspect of a prospective new home. People are very generous with
regards to a wide range of topics: best dentist in the area, best school,
taxes, etc.
My lesbian friends actually traveled to lots of places.
Non sequitur.
But wayback, if one were to die in battle or put one's self in front of a
bullet, that entails violence and violence involving another person or persons!
Whereas starving one's self does not involve getting or giving harm to another.
The point is that suicide (in this
Judy, I agree that life is sacred. And I also recognize that other people may
have very different ideas than mine about what constitutes that sacredness,
what is necessary for it to be preserved.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 9:57 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Non
Judy, do you think that suffragettes who went on hunger strikes when jailed for
their protests were also likely mentally disturbed?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 9:59 AM, Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com wrote:
Judy, I agree that life is sacred. And I also recognize that other people may
Hey, MJ --- Happy New Year! my unasked for and unwelcome advice would be to
stop speculating about some old dude in India, get enlightened yourself, and
find out the truth of the expression, first-hand. Simpler, and far more
satisfying.
Um, Share, what it takes for the sacredness of life to be preserved isn't a
matter of opinion or ideas, it's a matter of biological facts. If you die by
your own hand, you have deliberately destroyed the sacredness of your own life.
You aren't engaging with what wayback and I are saying. As
Anyone who genuinely has the intention of starving themselves to death is
likely mentally disturbed, i.e., suicidal. Typically, though, it's a publicity
stunt meant to call attention to the cause.
Judy, do you think that suffragettes who went on hunger strikes when jailed
for their protests
Judy, I don't agree with you about what it takes to preserve the sacredness of
life. Yes, I agree that to preserve life, one must stay alive. But that's a
different issue imo.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:20 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Um, Share, what it
Oh, do elaborate for us on why you believe preserving the sacredness of life is
a different issue from preserving life, given that the principle in question is
that life is inherently and unconditionally sacred.
Judy, I don't agree with you about what it takes to preserve the sacredness
of
Judy, usually the phrase *publicity stunt* is used pejoratively. Is that how
you mean it?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:25 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Anyone who genuinely has the intention of starving themselves to death is
likely mentally disturbed, i.e.,
According to the The Pali Canon, which is the oldest known teachings of the
historical Buddha, meditation is mentioned numerous times. Other types of
meditation taught by the Buddha are also found in the found in ancient
commentary Visuddhimagga
Practice in detail here:
From that line of reasoning, Judy, can we assume that you are against abortion?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:31 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Oh, do elaborate for us on why you believe preserving the sacredness of life is
a different issue from preserving life,
Depends on the stunt in question and what cause it's promoting. I don't think a
hunger strike is the most effective of stunts, though, even for a good cause.
Judy, usually the phrase *publicity stunt* is used pejoratively. Is that
how you mean it?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:25 AM,
I don't believe I said one way or the other whether I agreed with the
principle, did I? No, I'm not against abortion. Try again. See if you can keep
the car on the road this time and actually answer the question I asked.
From that line of reasoning, Judy, can we assume that you are against
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
Example of an ideal home office, above; below a description of a poor home
office:
There's a nerd guy I know that lives down the street who does almost all of
his homework sitting on a twin bed with his dog - the bed is
It's called logical outcome though sometimes it defies logic. An
example is that we know the propping up of the financial institutions in
2008 was just a short term fix and didn't really address the real
problem. What should have been done is just let them fail. The public
would have been
Pluto isn't even a planet and has an erratic orbit. It hasn't even been
observed long enough to see if it's orbit is going to follow some
logical path. Some western astrologers hang their hats on Chiron too
which has an even more erratic orbit. One can run a numerical
integrator to create
Seek,
If you know a little bit of jyotish, you can understand some of her reasoning
for making such predictions. So, it would appear that Congress will have
another battle to increase the debt limit in February of this year. I would
hope that the Tea Party members have learned a lesson
Because there has to be duality before a subject (you, for example)
can speculate about an object. The One has to divide for that to
happen; and so the One + the subject + the object = three terms.
*Everything* depends on that Original Trinity.
The original trinity was probably invented by
Judy, except for the first sentence of this post of yours, I don't see where
you actually asked me a question! If I missed it, could you repeat?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 10:44 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
I don't believe I said one way or the other whether I
Share,
IMO, in the past farmers used to look at the animals' furs to determine how
the winter temperature would be like. So, before the start of this winter, the
animals in your region of the country may have had a very thick growth of hair
in preparation for this winter. :)
But, in
Comrade Mike, I thought you might like this article about car prices in
Havana. You'll note the North Korean like military uniforms the Cubans
are required to wear:
http://news.yahoo.com/cubans-aghast-car-prices-law-kicks-050343367.html
Seems like Cuba is encouraging decent mass transit.
John, that makes sense. Whenever the squirrels look especially plump in autumn,
I figure we're in for a very cold winter. But I wonder how they compensate when
the temps are wildly fluctuating, as they have been this winter. Yesterday I
actually went outside without gloves! If I did this today,
Oh, PLEASE, Share! If you can't or don't want to answer the question, just say
so. Don't pretend you can't find it. How lame.
Judy, except for the first sentence of this post of yours, I don't see
where you actually asked me a question! If I missed it, could you repeat?
On Sunday,
Comrade Mike, you mean the bourgeoisie. Comrade Judy's question was
ridiculous anyway.
On 01/05/2014 07:07 AM, Mike Dixon wrote:
The *ruling capitolist elite* of course! You know, the *banksters* and
Illuminati, Mwahahahahahahahaaha.
*From:* authfri...@yahoo.com authfri...@yahoo.com
*To:*
I had to laugh when I read this - me? Get enlightened??? I'll settle for enough
clients to pay the bills. or selling a few stories - my desires have gone way
down since the days I thought enlightenment was possible. Happy New Year to you
too. Gotta go check my chicken stew - bought a new 7 qt
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On
Behalf Of Bhairitu
Sent: Thursday, January 2, 2014 12:14 PM
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Holding back
I've always compared FFL to the General Topics of forums. This seemed
Judy, assuming this is what you mean by a question, I think preserving life and
preserving the sacredness of life are two different issues because though life
is inherently and unconditionally sacred in principle, there are degrees of
perceived sacredness in actuality. For example, if a robber
Why was it ridiculous, Tovarich?
And what's the difference between the bourgeoisie and the ruling capitalist
elite?
Comrade Mike, you mean the bourgeoisie. Comrade Judy's question was
ridiculous anyway.
On 01/05/2014 07:07 AM, Mike Dixon wrote:
The *ruling capitolist elite* of
Yes, and the Transcendental Masons. Dear RJ Das, that is a very good
observation you make here.
This being winter and a storm upon us now these are my favorite days to Be
holed-up inside watching Tolstoy's War and Peace. The recently BBC remastered
DVD has a lot more scenes edited in that
Resolve:
The whole purpose of life is to gain enlightenment. Nothing else is
significant compared to that completely natural, exalted state of consciousness.
So always strive for that. Set your life around that goal. Don't get caught up
in small things, and then it will be yours. Maharishi
http://www.tm.org/blog/people/liv-tyler-sean-lennon-raise-funds-for-tm-scholarships/?leadsource=CRM1407
http://www.tm.org/blog/people/liv-tyler-sean-lennon-raise-funds-for-tm-scholarships/?leadsource=CRM1407
The legal system would exonerate the shooter, but not because the robber's life
was considered less sacred than the lives of the shooter and his or her
family.
Judy, assuming this is what you mean by a question,
(As if you didn't know. As I said, lame.)
I think preserving life
The family member shooting the robber is by action saying that the lives of
family members are more sacred in those circumstances and the legal system
would in essence be upholding that opinion.
I think the guy starving himself to death is saying that his belief about gay
marriage is more
are you a Meditator?
In the War and Peace script,
Unified Field Masonry:
Tolstoy's War and Peace, Book V: 1806 - 07
Paraphrased:
Pierre the non-meditator asking:
Allow me to ask, he said, are you a Meditator? Bazdeev the old meditator
answering: Yes, I belong to the
movement
Neither are Raahu and Ketu planets??
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
are you a Meditator?
As if the answer to that question could *possibly* be more important
than the answer to the question, Are you a sentient being, a fellow
human being, and thus my equal on this planet?
Oh, Buck, Paraphrasing the Bible is OK, but doing the same to Tolstoy is
sacriligeous!
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
are you a Meditator?
In the War and Peace script,
Unified Field Masonry:
Tolstoy's War and Peace, Book V: 1806 - 07
No, now you're going way off the road and using sacred to mean whatever you
want it to mean (in this case, more valuable to me is probably closer), not
what it means in the context of the principle in question.
The family member shooting the robber is by action saying that the lives of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
are you a Meditator?
As if the answer to that question could *possibly* be more important
than the answer to the question, Are you a sentient being, a fellow
human being, and thus my
Doc, very wise personal advice you give below to MJ and people in his state. To
finding that practical state of an embodied illumination of grace where one can
then actually add balm in field effect of coherence to incoherence. That
Christ-like state where one can bring along a spiritual
And pray tell, just what state am I in and how do you know?
On Sun, 1/5/14, dhamiltony...@yahoo.com dhamiltony...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Regarding Girish
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, January 5, 2014, 7:37 PM
Bhairitu,
It appears that Joni Patry was originally a western astrologer who learned
jyotish later. So, now she is integrating her western astrology knowledge with
jyotish analysis. There are a few American astrologers who are doing this type
of work, such as David Frawley, Dennis
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTYe9eDqxe8#t=57
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTYe9eDqxe8#t=57
Carde,
That's correct. But there are also several shadowy grahas, such as Mandi and
the Upagrahas, which are discussed by Mantreshwar in his classic book, Phala
Deepika.
Bhairitu,
What we're seeing in the economic and political fronts is the power of human
consciousness in its attempt to solve the problems in the world today. For
example, the US Federal Reserve officials attempted to use the available
resources and financial tools to stabilize the US and
John, astrology has it's basis on the visual planets and the nodes.
Western astrology started adding the newly discovered planets and making
things up about them. The visual planets and nodes had already
centuries of observation. You can't see Uranus and Neptune with the
naked eye so they're
It makes for an interesting psych lab or mouse maze. ;-)
On 01/05/2014 09:29 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
*From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
[mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *Bhairitu
*Sent:* Thursday, January 2, 2014 12:14 PM
*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Subject:*
They are the well observed lunar nodes near where eclipses take place
and are part of astronomy. The mean node calculation is very simple
(one line of computer code) though they aren't that accurate for
predicting eclipses while true nodes which take into account the earth's
wobble are. As I
It was ridiculous because you knew the answer to begin with. Asking it
made you look stoopid. Besides my statement was facetious so like
someone said the other day you seem to be irony challenged. I would
expect you to be better than that.
There is no difference between the bourgeoisie and
Bhairitu,
I attended that conference back in 1996. As I remember, KN Rao was there who
started the conference with a puja. But he didn't make any lecture
presentation.
Also, David Frawley was there and I chatted with him about TM and Chopra's new
meditation mantras. He said that
Share, you are about two steps away.
Check
and Mate.
Steve, your posts don't contain the previous post so I'm not sure what you're
replying to. For example, what did you mean when you said I was 2 steps away?
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 3:47 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com
steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
Check
I think you checkmated Judy.
That triplet somewhere in the B-Gita, ..and 'equanimity towards the wicked'.
mjackson74@... wrote
And pray tell, just what state am I in and how do you know?
Yes, as opposed to just adding more anger to anger and only being aggravating
to a deeper inner and outer flow of the
That was a very small conference. I hung out a bit with Hart DeFouw
because he wasn't into ACVA's new interest in sports because Rao had
criticized western jyotishis for their disinterest in it. So they were
following the baseball playoffs (yawn).
David did my chart in the ayurveda/jyotish
Thanks, Steve, it's hard for me to tell. I think I'm being very clear but her
response often indicates otherwise. I think Judy and I simply think differently.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 3:55 PM, steve.sun...@yahoo.com
steve.sun...@yahoo.com wrote:
I think you checkmated Judy.
It doesn't even matter, Share. Stevie would declare you the winner whatever
you or I said. And he ain't gonna quote because he doesn't want to look
STOOOPID. Haven't you ever noticed how often he refuses to back up his
claims?
Steve, your posts don't contain the previous post so I'm not
Judy, actually I think human life is always about having it both ways. Meaning
that we humans are matter and spirit, each informing the other, and sometimes
not jiving with each other.
On Sunday, January 5, 2014 1:25 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
No, now you're
The Everly Brothers Reunion Live at the Royal Albert Hall in London, 1983
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXkXY_BEd4Y
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXkXY_BEd4Y
I know it's a long video with Phil Everly, who with his brother Don made up
the duo the Everly Brothers, but they both deserve a long
It's not so much that you aren't being clear as that you aren't engaging with
what's on the road, with the actual issue and the points it raises. You go off
on all these side trips in order to distract from what you can't deal with. You
did this from the very first post Susan made.
And poor
'Firm as a rock the soul shall shine.'
That is true and reminds me of a beautiful hymn,
“Unshaken as the sacred hill,
and firm as mountains be,
firm as a rock the soul shall rest that leans,
Om Unified Field on thee.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WaVSPkr_LY
Well, I suspected in general terms, only because that's always who you blame.
But I did think there'd be more to the story than that!
It was ridiculous because you knew the answer to begin with. Asking it
made you look stoopid. Besides my statement was facetious so like someone
said the
My Lord Judy, you didn't see it coming did you? You just got your clock
cleaned! Just gracefully move off the stage and regroup. It's okay. Really.
Share, if you don't mind me saying, you had her tied up loops like we haven't
seen a while. Really, you feel kind of bad for her. Or at least I do.
Share, you should share more of these tidbits on Batgap. Can you imagine how
they would have said the same thing!!
And Lord Ganesh testing the water of FFL
Sure you'll think Remarkable echoes of Rudyard Kipling’s children’s story,
The Elephant’s Child, which tells how the animals got their trunks after a
crocodile grabbed a baby elephant’s nose and kept pulling it stretching it out
and creating its
Yep, Share really took auth to the cleaners in this thread. Auth flails around
hopelessly but Share is always one step ahead. And of course, auth hates
losing.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, steve.sundur@... wrote:
Share, if you don't mind me saying, you had her tied up loops
Just finished watching the second episode in the new series of Sherlock and I
can inform FFLifers it was the most self-indulgent pile of crap I've ever
witnessed on TV. Two-thirds of the story was devoted to Sherlock and Watson's
relationship with some cringe-worthy attempts at humour and
An airline pilot reports a close encounter with a UFO near Heathrow Airport
which has baffled the aviation authorities. Something's out there.
http://tinyurl.com/pv2sgzs http://tinyurl.com/pv2sgzs
As I told Share, Stevie-poo, you can't tell the difference between good
arguments and bad ones. The only distinction you're capable of making is whose
argument it is: If it's Share's, it's Good; if it's Judy's, it's Bad.
If you had any clue other than that, you'd be able to actually
Girish Varna, the son of one of the MMY's paternal uncles (The first complaint
in the case was lodged on March 24. After nine months, police registered a case
against Varma on December 29 and arrested him the next day. Prisoner No. 6364
on judicial remand till January 15)
broke his silence
Was wondering when you'd barge in, Feste. But like Stevie, either you can't
tell the difference between a good argument and a bad one, or you feel you have
to support Share and oppose me just on general principles even when she's
wrong. And like Stevie, you're incapable of actually
Nice try, auth, but I am not taking the bait. I think it's best if you just
accept your defeat and move on. Tomorrow is another day.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Was wondering when you'd barge in, Feste. But like Stevie, either you can't
tell the difference
Fuging Tunes, This is some really awesome bhakti harmony singing in method. For
instance, watch her and you can see and hear inside the fuging of the whole
group practice as it unfolds. This a distinctly American technique in
methodology, it is chakra tuning stuff to be in the middle of and
People who starve themselves to make a political point should be ignored and
allowed to die.
I detest people who use emotional blackmail to get their points across. We
were given the gift of rationality so let's use it. Give me reasons why
Position X is preferable to Position Y and I'll
Oh, and by the way, I've been defending wayback's position. That may put you
and Stevie in a little bit of a bind, because, I suspect, she is one of the
Good Guys in your alleged minds.
Was wondering when you'd barge in, Feste. But like Stevie, either you can't
tell the difference between
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There are several Bollywood movies that we enjoy. Here's a list of good
Indian-themed movies to get started and then a list detailing the major
stars of Bollywood.
*'The Guru'*
Starring Heather Graham, Marisa Tomei and Jimi Mistry
Director: Daisy von Scherler Mayer
Translation: I really don't approve of the dude's hunger strike, but I can't
possibly express an opinion contrary to Share's, or I'd look very, very silly.
Like Stevie, Feste, your worst flaw is your moral cowardice.
Nice try, auth, but I am not taking the bait. I think it's best if you
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Leave go Judy, leave go. It's all good.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RrLAgi_mBY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5RrLAgi_mBY
Kanchi Shakaracharya Jayendra Saraswati was on Thursday night arrested by
the Tamil Nadu Police in Mehboobnagar in Andhra Pradesh. Thiru (Sri
Jayendra Swamigal Saraswathi of Kanchipuram Sankara Matth) was arrested at
10 pm tonight at Mehboobnagar in Andhra Pradesh as one of the prime accused
in a
Kanchi Shankaracharya Jayendra Saraswati and his followers, all 23 accused in
the Shankararaman murder case have been acquitted by a court in Pondicherry.
The judge said that the complainant had failed to support the prosecution
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MAPI72os-uM
If you are interested in the Us series Elementary:See here some discussion
/remarks about it at
:http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages
/309629 http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/FairfieldLife/conversations/messages
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May be the part-time female
Hundreds of Naga Sadhus gathered in the compound of Maya Devi Temple,
befoe going in a procession to take a holy dip in the ganges. ..Sadhus
gather here and perform all kind of feats, to show off their warrior
skills, with their weapons, which include sticks, tridents, swords and
spears...Kumbh
Is that worse than being a lying jackass, auth, because that's what you were
calling me a couple of weeks ago. I know that following your failure to get the
better of Share, who is far too nimble for you ever to lay a glove on, you need
to find someone to beat up. Be my guest, if it makes you
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
are you a Meditator?
As if the answer to that question could *possibly* be more important than the
answer to the question, Are you a sentient being, a fellow human being, and
thus
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