Whoever said the number of women MMY slept with has anything to do with whether
TM works?? I must have missed that.
<< Who or how many women MMY has slept with has nothing to do with whether
or not TM works - it's all up to the individual. In fact, MMY has
nothing to do with transcending in
Who or how many women MMY has slept with has nothing to do with whether
or not TM works - it's all up to the individual. In fact, MMY has
nothing to do with transcending in TM.
"Confusion arises from erroneously identifying words, objects, and ideas
with one another; knowledge of the cries
On 1/6/2014 9:49 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
> I don't care how many women Maharishi slept with,
> his method of teaching TM was a work of genius.
>
Who or how many women MMY has slept with has nothing to do with whether
or not TM works - it's all up to the individual. In fact, MMY has
no
Never fear, Helix will soon be here. ;-)
First 15 minutes is on Syfy.com
On 01/06/2014 04:46 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
>
> Just finished watching the second episode in the new series of
Sherlock and I can inform FFLifers it was the most self-indulgent
OTOH, turq, these TV shows, forums, etc. just might be an easier way for people
to burn off some negative karma.
On Monday, January 6, 2014 7:29 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote:
>
> Or turq it could be that the writer is simply being a crea
Or turq it could be that the writer is simply being a creative artist and
playing with the material, the character. OTOH, I've read several authors who
say that at some point they really don't have much to say about how a character
acts, that it's as if the character has its own life, its own in
"Victorian" and "Edwardian" are both pretty much standard here. Also
"Georgian," "Regency," and "Stuart" periods, and before that, of course,
"Elizabethan" and "Tudor."
On a side note: we Brits call the Sherlock period Edwardian. When we use
labels like "Victorian" or "Edwardian" do Yanks (or E
Maybe it would be more popular in the US if Sherlock investigated a clan
of bayoubillies. :-D
And I have never seen "Elementary". I have enough problem with what the
idiots running Hollywood do to TV.
On 01/03/2014 07:21 PM, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
The BBC "Sherlock" is a worldwide hit