[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley j_alexander_stanley@ wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. Neither Nabby nor Share have ever tried to advertise their own services on FFL. This fellow has, if you actually read his post (which Barry obviously didn't). I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) Er, no, she hasn't, Barry's lying. He's still distraught about the links I posted to three of Robin's posts that thoroughly humiliated him. The funny thing was that two of Robin's three posts were in response to two of Barry's that Barry was smugly confident were going to devastate Robin after Robin had read him the riot act for his sadistic attack on obba. Opsie. There wasn't anything left of Barry but a little grease spot once Robin got through with him.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 10:43 PM, turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.comwrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) Robin's so cool Barry baby - his philosophy would really work wonders for the modern, Western mindset whereas you are so uncool - your weird beliefs of karma, reincarnation, samskara, primary, secondary, tertiary..n-ary attentions, attention vampire theory, auras, pushing in - pulling in..what else do I forget. You know what you actually sound like - a closet bigoted, narrow-minded Hindu. Nabby's got a point - you seriously need to come out and stop your paranoid, delusional rants against India and Hindus. All you got is Mahesh and Rama.
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley j_alexander_stanley@... wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. And I could sure use a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend authfriend@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen davaceta@ wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...
Re: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
turq, you're cracked! Me not spammish, overtly or covertly. That's Ann who keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers. And FWIW never once in my life have I eaten Spam. That I remember (-: From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
Dear FFL Moderator, Maybe David started off on the wrong foot here with the subject line. But, the guy is an executive governor. I would hope he'd come back at least to meditate in the group. He'd be right back home here and especially if he'd get his badge renewed. See what else he has to say before you axe him from FFL. It is a sorry state to have been a meditator and also not be able to be a FFL member when you'd like to. Like think of all the help Robin got here coming out. Let David stay for a while longer. -Buck in the Dome --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote: turq, you're cracked! Me not spammish, overtly or covertly. That's Ann who keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers. And FWIW never once in my life have I eaten Spam. That I remember (-: From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote: Kyho, Iowans!  I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there.  And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors?  Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs.  As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church.  Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.  For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme.  And maybe try some sessions.  They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...Â
Re: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. From: Buck dhamiltony...@yahoo.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 7:50 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!) Dear FFL Moderator, Maybe David started off on the wrong foot here with the subject line. But, the guy is an executive governor. I would hope he'd come back at least to meditate in the group. He'd be right back home here and especially if he'd get his badge renewed. See what else he has to say before you axe him from FFL. It is a sorry state to have been a meditator and also not be able to be a FFL member when you'd like to. Like think of all the help Robin got here coming out. Let David stay for a while longer. -Buck in the Dome --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: turq, you're cracked! Me not spammish, overtly or covertly. That's Ann who keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers. And FWIW never once in my life have I eaten Spam. That I remember (-: From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote: Kyho, Iowans!  I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there.  And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors?  Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs.  As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church.  Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.  For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme.  And maybe try some sessions.  They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...Â
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@... wrote: I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. Exactly. It's *fine* to preach hatred and try to get others to pile on to that hatred, but not cool to promote actual goods and services. So people can compare the posters they don't like to Hitler and quote from Mein Kampf to demonize them, but selling the book itself is right out. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@... wrote: turq, you're cracked! Me not spammish, overtly or covertly. That's Ann who keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers. Haha, yes but only those that you mentioned you attend. But you are probably right, eggs and spam for me and for all of you, if you care to join me.  And FWIW never once in my life have I eaten Spam. That I remember (-: From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote: Kyho, Iowans!  I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there.  And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors?  Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs.  As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church.  Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.  For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme.  And maybe try some sessions.  They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...Â
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote: Dear FFL Moderator, Maybe David started off on the wrong foot here with the subject line. But, the guy is an executive governor. Reeeaalllyy? Oh dear, this man needs some normalization. Is this the result of reaching the title of executive governor? What is an executive governor, how do you get to be one? Do you have to act all crazy and start groups interested in strange phenomena? Is this guy a typical executive governor? Does the TM powers that be provide free mental health care for those who succumb to this kind of tendency after years of doing whatever they were doing? I'm not sure, Buck, that we at FFL are the ones to provide a safe haven for this man. I mean, look at all of US. I would hope he'd come back at least to meditate in the group. He'd be right back home here and especially if he'd get his badge renewed. See what else he has to say before you axe him from FFL. It is a sorry state to have been a meditator and also not be able to be a FFL member when you'd like to. Like think of all the help Robin got here coming out. Let David stay for a while longer. -Buck in the Dome --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long sharelong60@ wrote: turq, you're cracked! Me not spammish, overtly or covertly. That's Ann who keeps posting entire websites of various healers and teachers. And FWIW never once in my life have I eaten Spam. That I remember (-: From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, February 21, 2013 12:43 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote: Kyho, Iowans!  I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there.  And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors?  Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs.  As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church.  Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.  For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme.  And maybe try some sessions.  They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...Â
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
You always enjoy the bitter pill, huh? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@ wrote: I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. Exactly. It's *fine* to preach hatred and try to get others to pile on to that hatred, but not cool to promote actual goods and services. So people can compare the posters they don't like to Hitler and quote from Mein Kampf to demonize them, but selling the book itself is right out. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@ wrote: I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. Exactly. It's *fine* to preach hatred and try to get others to pile on to that hatred, but not cool to promote actual goods and services. So people can compare the posters they don't like to Hitler and quote from Mein Kampf to demonize them, but selling the book itself is right out. :-) Seems to me he was thinking of moving to Fairfield and seeing if there might be a response to his skill set, feeling out the climate there for a way to have some income. Just how many of us on the forum live in or near Fairfield? I don't. Anybody interested in fake therapeutic touch? I don't know how to do it yet, but I am inventive. $200 a pop. You know, if you are over age 50, chakra rot starts to set in, and it requires some expensive energy field adjustments to reverse that effect. Alternatively you can just eat in the appropriate location: http://www.chakrarestaurant.com/home.htm
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@ wrote: I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. Exactly. It's *fine* to preach hatred and try to get others to pile on to that hatred, but not cool to promote actual goods and services. So people can compare the posters they don't like to Hitler and quote from Mein Kampf to demonize them, but selling the book itself is right out. :-) Haha, that's hilarious. It reminds me of this video I saw yesterday, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JE9bE1wiHdw it's not me but Slavoj Zizek, a strange Slovenian (not Slovakian) philosopher, watch his comment on canned laughter and how he compares it to religion. (I believe in god, but still find it very funny!)
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson mjackson74@ wrote: I think the idea is the FFL is a place to discuss ideas (or revile each other for disagreeing with one another) rather than trying to sell goods and or services. Exactly. It's *fine* to preach hatred and try to get others to pile on to that hatred, but not cool to promote actual goods and services. So people can compare the posters they don't like to Hitler and quote from Mein Kampf to demonize them, but selling the book itself is right out. :-) Seems to me he was thinking of moving to Fairfield and seeing if there might be a response to his skill set, feeling out the climate there for a way to have some income. Just how many of us on the forum live in or near Fairfield? I don't. Anybody interested in fake therapeutic touch? I don't know how to do it yet, but I am inventive. $200 a pop. You know, if you are over age 50, chakra rot starts to set in, and it requires some expensive energy field adjustments to reverse that effect. Oh Xeno, I love it when your good natured cynicism shows. Alternatively you can just eat in the appropriate location: http://www.chakrarestaurant.com/home.htm
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen davaceta@... wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend authfriend@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen davaceta@ wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley j_alexander_stanley@... wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. I could be wrong, in which case I apologize to him. But he's only posted here twice before, both times this month, both posts inconsequential; and there's that And maybe try some sessions toward the end of this one. Not *blatantly* spammy, but...color me wary. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend authfriend@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen davaceta@ wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...
[FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox!)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley j_alexander_stanley@... wrote: I dunno... it didn't strike me as having blatantly spammy intent. Me, either. Nuttier than a fruitcake, yes...overtly spammish, no. This dweeb hasn't *really* set up shop anywhere, right? If it comes down to a judgment call, or a consensus of opinion, I'd say this David guy is no crazier than Nabby, and no more overtly spammish than Share, at least so far. I think Jude is just upset that someone even more incoherent than Robin has appeared on FFL, and may steal his thunder. :-) After all, she's already begun to quote Robin in posts as if he were her cult leader, essentially invoking the holy Robinsez the same way other people invoke Maharishisez. :-) :-) :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend authfriend@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen davaceta@ wrote: Kyho, Iowans! I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected volume of messaging. there are plenty of interesting topics to help get a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there. And just curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging executive-governors? Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual development advice practices i've endured or enjoyed, i might be a good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or environs. As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions. Using a fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that described as the old Catharic rite of Consolament. Reportedly the sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of human hand-touch (imposition of hands) which helps to prepare recipients to confront the Great Mystery. It was advised for the clergy, often requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern France, by the Roman Church. Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'. For myself, vivid Hubble-like perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer into the BCST paradigme. And maybe try some sessions. They could help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates...