Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter
Ha ha! I know - I was myself - I still remember the Sidha Man poster on the wall at Livingston Manor right after the sidhis first came out - no one here on FFL remembers it except Rick - it was the one in full color that looked just like Superman and said at the bottom Be a Superman, Be a Sidha-Man! Did you ever know Larry Kreiger? I think he went the that part of Florida after leaving South Carolina. From: david allen To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Cc: dave dukely Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 5:36 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter Hi Michael! We were tucked-away in Central & South Florida, usA. I still figure that TM-ism should've waited until someone(s) could actually hop into a hover-pattern before predicting anything about suspension of gravity, etc. The whole siddhi-thing could've been kept as a 'secret project' in ordedr to get maximum media exposure! For years, we were koo-koo about super-powers... --- On Fri, 2/22/13, Michael Jackson wrote: >From: Michael Jackson >Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter >To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com" >Cc: "dave dukely" >Date: Friday, February 22, 2013, 2:39 PM > > > >what part of the country was that in? > > > > > > > > From: david allen >To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >Cc: dave dukely >Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:13 PM >Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter > > > >Howdy back, Buck! > > Yes i wuz a 'TM stormtrooper' ("Initiations by hook or by crook!") in N. >America before the 108 group was invented. Back then, things were pretty much >decided by regional coordinators. Unfortunately, there was no >complaint-department, no ombuds-type persons, nor initiator's-union to address >grievances. > > One recurring gripe was simply about getting advanced course-acceptance in >time to catch our dam' travel arrangements. We had operated local residence >courses for years, no problem. Center staffers were prompt and always nice >with applicants, so they kept coming to courses -- it was easy and fun. Then >a couple of 'Siddhas' arrived from Switzerland to take-over the center. >After alienating most of the 'strong' meditators, and generally screwing >things-up, they disappeared back to Europe. Our invincible-center closed >shortly afterwards. Bye bye, boys... > >Surely by now, two-way communication channels are well-established and help >with problems faced by teachers and administrators in the field. Recalling >all this stuff today, I also remember that we didn't touch others very often. >Now, research is showing that friendly human contact helps develop empathy in >people. Geeze, we could've used more of that... > > > >--- On Thu, 2/21/13, Buck wrote: > > >>From: Buck >>Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox! >>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >>Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 11:50 AM >> >> >> >>Executive TM Governor? Were you an executive Gov back in Switzerland, Holland >>or North America? Do you go back to the days of 108's? >> >>--- 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
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter
Hi Michael! We were tucked-away in Central & South Florida, usA. I still figure that TM-ism should've waited until someone(s) could actually hop into a hover-pattern before predicting anything about suspension of gravity, etc. The whole siddhi-thing could've been kept as a 'secret project' in ordedr to get maximum media exposure! For years, we were koo-koo about super-powers... --- On Fri, 2/22/13, Michael Jackson wrote: From: Michael Jackson Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com" Cc: "dave dukely" Date: Friday, February 22, 2013, 2:39 PM what part of the country was that in? From: david allen To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Cc: dave dukely Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:13 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter Howdy back, Buck! Yes i wuz a 'TM stormtrooper' ("Initiations by hook or by crook!") in N. America before the 108 group was invented. Back then, things were pretty much decided by regional coordinators. Unfortunately, there was no complaint-department, no ombuds-type persons, nor initiator's-union to address grievances. One recurring gripe was simply about getting advanced course-acceptance in time to catch our dam' travel arrangements. We had operated local residence courses for years, no problem. Center staffers were prompt and always nice with applicants, so they kept coming to courses -- it was easy and fun. Then a couple of 'Siddhas' arrived from Switzerland to take-over the center. After alienating most of the 'strong' meditators, and generally screwing things-up, they disappeared back to Europe. Our invincible-center closed shortly afterwards. Bye bye, boys... Surely by now, two-way communication channels are well-established and help with problems faced by teachers and administrators in the field. Recalling all this stuff today, I also remember that we didn't touch others very often. Now, research is showing that friendly human contact helps develop empathy in people. Geeze, we could've used more of that... --- On Thu, 2/21/13, Buck wrote: From: Buck Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox! To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 11:50 AM Executive TM Governor? Were you an executive Gov back in Switzerland, Holland or North America? Do you go back to the days of 108's? --- 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... >
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter
what part of the country was that in? From: david allen To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Cc: dave dukely Sent: Friday, February 22, 2013 2:13 PM Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter Howdy back, Buck! Yes i wuz a 'TM stormtrooper' ("Initiations by hook or by crook!") in N. America before the 108 group was invented. Back then, things were pretty much decided by regional coordinators. Unfortunately, there was no complaint-department, no ombuds-type persons, nor initiator's-union to address grievances. One recurring gripe was simply about getting advanced course-acceptance in time to catch our dam' travel arrangements. We had operated local residence courses for years, no problem. Center staffers were prompt and always nice with applicants, so they kept coming to courses -- it was easy and fun. Then a couple of 'Siddhas' arrived from Switzerland to take-over the center. After alienating most of the 'strong' meditators, and generally screwing things-up, they disappeared back to Europe. Our invincible-center closed shortly afterwards. Bye bye, boys... Surely by now, two-way communication channels are well-established and help with problems faced by teachers and administrators in the field. Recalling all this stuff today, I also remember that we didn't touch others very often. Now, research is showing that friendly human contact helps develop empathy in people. Geeze, we could've used more of that... --- On Thu, 2/21/13, Buck wrote: >From: Buck >Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox! >To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 11:50 AM > > > >Executive TM Governor? Were you an executive Gov back in Switzerland, Holland >or North America? Do you go back to the days of 108's? > >--- 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... >> > >
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter
Howdy back, Buck! Yes i wuz a 'TM stormtrooper' ("Initiations by hook or by crook!") in N. America before the 108 group was invented. Back then, things were pretty much decided by regional coordinators. Unfortunately, there was no complaint-department, no ombuds-type persons, nor initiator's-union to address grievances. One recurring gripe was simply about getting advanced course-acceptance in time to catch our dam' travel arrangements. We had operated local residence courses for years, no problem. Center staffers were prompt and always nice with applicants, so they kept coming to courses -- it was easy and fun. Then a couple of 'Siddhas' arrived from Switzerland to take-over the center. After alienating most of the 'strong' meditators, and generally screwing things-up, they disappeared back to Europe. Our invincible-center closed shortly afterwards. Bye bye, boys... Surely by now, two-way communication channels are well-established and help with problems faced by teachers and administrators in the field. Recalling all this stuff today, I also remember that we didn't touch others very often. Now, research is showing that friendly human contact helps develop empathy in people. Geeze, we could've used more of that... --- On Thu, 2/21/13, Buck wrote: From: Buck Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yer chatter is bulging my Inbox! To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, February 21, 2013, 11:50 AM Executive TM Governor? Were you an executive Gov back in Switzerland, Holland or North America? Do you go back to the days of 108's? --- 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... >