I'm just trying to say that world peace could be had right this second if people stopped and looked around and shared with others. There no need for peace palaces and other more whacked out shit because that means world peace has to wait another however many years. This road is also crooked and not going anywhere.
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Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 3:56 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: I have a bit of wisdom

I stopped trying to figure him out , 'unfatmobele the course of
action..' but i see what you mean. time will tell.

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> Well, thinking big is one thing, but it's like this. Say there's no
building on your street in Watchitoochee, and you want to build a
Saks Fifth.  Now that's because you can see that 25 years down the
line there might possibly be a need for a Saks because of all the
rich people in your daydream who came to Watchitoochee for the
incredible natural mud baths. Only noone knows of the mudbaths,
except you, and the crickets.  The Saks is based on many premises
like a house of cards, and therefore is not even in the ballpark of
reality, let alone practicality. No, instead, one needs to focus on
the present, and for Watchitoochee, that would be first, making some
sort of small clinic where the mudbaths flow, and then maybe a small
bed and breakfast, and then setting the conditions. 
>
> Maharishi has had the goal for some time to have some huge
megopolis of pundits along the ganges, and yet, he has, no money,
clout, land, or pundits. Towards that goal he has a small patch of
bubbling mud (TM), and many products based upon it (Sidhis, yagyas,
etc). But even with a loyal following, all the daydreams from Raam
Mudra, World's Tallest Skyscrapers filled with pundits, world
governments with crowned kings, rebuilding the world free of southern
entrances, wow, all these things, might have been the equivalent of a
strip mall opening in Watchitoochee, all towards the grand opening of
the Saks (Pundit supermegopolis). 
>
> So much depending on so much, is so much...maya. That's all I'm
saying. The truth is there is no need for a Saks in Watchitoochee
near a mudbath at all whatsoever. That's just ego. And ego is not
enough of a reason to build up Watchitoochee. There's already a Saks
elsewhere. Wisdom would tell one to be satisfied that one even had a
mudbath with a clinic, and a B&B would be supremely awesome, and if
people built up a strip mall next door based upon it that would be
supreme good fortune, but Saks will never have an outlet in
Watchitoochee, population of 35. The few residents believe fully in
Saks due to their total desire, but that doesn't mean that their
desire is in any way close to the truth, and Saks just ain't gonna
happen there.
>   ----- Original Message -----
>   From: anonymousff
>   To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
>   Sent: Sunday, May 01, 2005 1:03 PM
>   Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: I have a bit of wisdom
>
>
>   right, it's called 'think big' and the fact it's far from reality
>   is not inherit bad thing. That's why you have to keep on being
>   creative while striving to the goal.
>   take for example MMY, BBZ, JRC or WHY or even JR C or LB s but BMW
>   is the best.
>
>
>   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Llundrub" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>   > But I doubt anyone can hear it.  But it goes like this. The
grander
>   the schemes the more divorced they are from reality, which always
has a
>   way of changing the course of things.  If one keeps the plan
simple
>   then it's much more likely.
>
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