[FairfieldLife] Knowledge Is Structured In Consciousness [was Re: Dozens killed by stampede]

2013-02-11 Thread Richard J. Williams


doctordumbass: 
> Now, run along, watch some TV, and stay out of trouble.:-)  
> 
Watch TV on what - a laptop with dial-up modem? LoL!

Barry is apparently a military brat - he's never had a real
home, not even at age 60. Holed up in a bedroom in Amsterdam 
with what looks like depression and possible ex-PATS. Some
of these types of people just feel better when they have 
someone to talk to. Go figure.

"We never had any furniture because we were always short 
on money," says Lurtsema. Lenz's response has been that 
members are "spartan" because of their Buddhist beliefs. 
(To discredit Lurtsema, current follower and spokesperson 
Lewinson sent me affidavits detailing Lurtsema's past as 
a male stripper and a marine.)

http://www.ex-cult.org/Groups/Rama/wired

> Honestly, I am not sure why people get upset at you 
> saying this.
> 
> In addition to your blunders lately about The Inquisition, 
> Tantra, action during enlightenment, attachment, and many
> more, it is obvious you are tracking perfectly with 
> Maharishi's comment, "Knowledge Is Structured In 
> Consciousness". 
> 
> You are not that bright a fellow. (Sorry). Smart enough 
> to make your way in the world and perhaps do a very few 
> unusual things. But in terms of grappling with the 
> diversity of values and actions available to humanity, 
> for spiritual exploration and discovery, you are way 
> out of your depth. You mask this by making supposedly 
> outrageous remarks, based on your lower consciousness.
> 
> You are simply a person with material consciousness. 
> Anything beyond that, your emotions, Tantric life, 
> enlightened consciousness (vs. a few "dirty" experiences), 
> is completely out of your depth.
> 
> If spiritual discovery could be represented by an object, 
> such as a book, you are very much like a two year old 
> child, who, when given that book, throws it across the 
> and begins bawling.
> 
> Now that I have caught on to your unsuitability on here, 
> due to your undeveloped consciousness, I sincerely 
> apologize for ever getting upset with you. It took me 
> awhile to catch on.
>



[FairfieldLife] Knowledge Is Structured In Consciousness [was Re: Dozens killed by stampede]

2013-02-11 Thread doctordumbass
Honestly, I am not sure why people get upset at you saying this.

In addition to your blunders lately about The Inquisition, Tantra, action 
during enlightenment, attachment, and many more, it is obvious you are tracking 
perfectly with Maharishi's comment, "Knowledge Is Structured In Consciousness". 

You are not that bright a fellow. (Sorry). Smart enough to make your way in the 
world and perhaps do a very few unusual things. But in terms of grappling with 
the diversity of values and actions available to humanity, for spiritual 
exploration and discovery, you are way out of your depth. You mask this by 
making supposedly outrageous remarks, based on your lower consciousness.

You are simply a person with material consciousness. Anything beyond that, your 
emotions, Tantric life, enlightened consciousness (vs. a few "dirty" 
experiences), is completely out of your depth.

If spiritual discovery could be represented by an object, such as a book, you 
are very much like a two year old child, who, when given that book, throws it 
across the room and begins bawling.

Now that I have caught on to your unsuitability on here, due to your 
undeveloped consciousness, I sincerely apologize for ever getting upset with 
you. It took me awhile to catch on.

Now, run along, watch some TV, and stay out of trouble.:-)  

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb  wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"  wrote:
> >
> > My comment was facetious. The bit about major bridges on Interstate
> > highways is an obvious reference to the Minnesota bridge collapse.
> 
>   [PHOTO: The I-35W bridge over the Mississippi River which collapsed
> August 1, 2007, in Minneapolis Minnesota.]
> 
> Which I'm sure (never having heard of it before) was a terrible event,
> also
> caused by too many people stampeding across the bridge in a religious
> fervor after having bathed in sewage.
> 
> On the other hand, the poor people killed in Minnesota didn't have the
> advantage of having had all of their sins washed away by bathing in the
> effluvia of so many holy men, and thus will probably reincarnate. And
> the survivors in Minnesota probably won't attain enlightenment in this
> life like the Ganges bathers will.
> 
> I stand on my original statement -- primitive people worshiping
> primitive
> gods in a primitive land. If such a spectacle as the Kumbh Mela were
> taking place in Africa, worshiping tribal river gods who were portrayed
> in *their* scriptures as engaged in non-stop war and the stealing of
> each
> others' wives (as are the Hindu/Vedic "gods"), people here on FFL would
> consider it rank superstition, interesting only for the great number of
> people who could possibly be *that* superstitious. But because the
> Kumbh Mela is in India, which has been glorified beyond reason to them
> by Maharishi for decades, they don't think bathing in sewage during an
> "auspicious" alignment of stars and planets is at *all* superstitious.
> It's
> SCIENCE, doncha know.
> 
> Whatever. I'm gonna stick with rank superstition as the best
> explanation...
> 
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, srijau@  wrote:
> > >
> > > reality check, you haven't got a clue about your own country
> > >
> > >
> http://abcnews.go.com/Blotter/bridge-collapse-anniversary-safe-drivers-n\
> ow/story?id=16907710
> > >
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley"  wrote:
> > > >
> > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008  wrote:
> > > > >
> > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb  wrote:
> > > > > >
> > > > > > To paraphrase Bob Dylan, "And you ask why I don't go there...
> > > > > > honey why do you even have to ask me that?"
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/02/10/india-pitcher-festival-stampede\
> -kumbh-mela_n_2658355.html
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Primitive people worshiping primitive gods in a primitive
> > > > > > land. What can you expect?
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > A bridge collapsed. Guess that could happen everywhere but
> doesn't
> > > > > fit into your hate-view og those darned Hindus.
> > > >
> > > > Reality check, Nabs. Here in first world, superpower America,
> bridges never collapse, especially not major bridges on Interstate
> highways.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>