Dear Grate.swan, Finally someone else has come to this list who recognizes the gravity of the situation and is willing to write about it.
With Best Regards, -Doug in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, grate.swan <no_re...@...> wrote: > > Brother Doug, > > I greatly commend your words and spirit. My only regret is that you > have not let the Spirit speak through you fully enough-- though you > are a most worthy vessel. The health and vitality of the meditating > community is of prime importance. Heaven on Earth is our hands. If not > now NOW then when?! We should not proclaim "Next year in Brahmaloka" > -- but rather "This Year, This Moment!" > > What is constraining us only is the impurity of the new meditator. > They come to our holy circle and pollute the holy collective wave > function. The purity of new initiates when seeking to come into the > Lords way is paramount. > > No young rappin hipsters. No drug-store painted husssies. We must have > properly bred, properly raised young men and women from the finest > families and education. Who have devoted several years to public > service -- to polish their humility and bring luster to their grace. > They must have had only consumed organic vegan food since birth. And > never the lips that touch liquor shall ever whisper holy mantra. Much > less the inhalence of profoundly rude organic material set ablaze in > toxic fumes of perfidy. And never to have polluted their vital essences. > > I say unto you brother Doug, bring us those pure souls and we shall > take them to heaven -- and Heaven shall come to all mankind and walk > on Earth in this Generation. > > Amen. > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "dhamiltony2k5" > <dhamiltony2k5@> wrote: > > > > Doubling the "air out" time. > > > > Good idea. Ought to petition Dr.Hagelin to increase the old drug > > abstinence policy. That one for protecting the spirituality of the > > meditation experience. From 15 to 30 days. Yes, would be a great > > benefit both for the prospective student and everyone. Should just > > be zero tolerance for such anti-spiritual activity. > > > > Resolve, that prospective students of meditation shall abstain from > > the use of recreational chemicals or drugs, including all forms of > > marijuana usage, for a period of 30 days prior to learning meditation. > > > > Resolve, that to protect the prospects of purity in the meditative > > experience that all prospective meditation students shall submit to > > drug testing prior to their learning meditation. > > > > Jai Guru Dev, > > > > > > > > > > > Don't ya think, given the incredible strength of the concentrated > > > drug delivery in the modern hybrid pot plant, there evidently ought > > > to be at least a 30 day drug-abstinence policy prior to being able > > to > > > learn to meditate. Like, you can just see it in pot users. Two > > week > > > pot-abstinence simply is not enough to protect their experience. > > > > > > Administratively, 30 or 45 days might as well become mandatory for > > > prospective meditators or else is just a waste of the meditation > > > teacher's time. > > > > > > & can now easily test for pot residue in the system at the time of > > > personal instruction, much like in the workplace it can be tested > > for > > > or in traffic stops now for law-enforcement. That intoxication of > > > the altered state of brain function of the high aside, the chemical > > > drug residues of past pot use stick around quite a long time in the > > > system. Is evidently a corruptor of more than innocence, the > > > meditation program. > > > > > > > > > > A life opportunity of coming to meditation and the meditation > > > experience itself is so especially precious a human right > > > (inalienable) that pot users everywhere need to be looked after for > > > their own welfare; as well as looking to that larger communal > > welfare > > > of society. Because after all is said, being born free in the > > > potential of meditating with a clear mind and clean nervous system > > is > > > a shame to `waste' with pot. Is of criminal proportion against > > > humanity. Is this that is the large difference between just some > > > altered state and those spiritually exalted states of experience > > > natural to human beings. Pot is nothing short of corruption. > > > > Simply > > > is the science and experience of it, and let the due process of law > > > convict pot use as a malefic everywhere in civil society. Pot use, > > > it's a sin against all that is spiritual and good in humanity. > > > > > > Jai Guru Dev, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The simple explanation is that: > > > > > > > > Pervasive use of modern powerful pot is the larger spiritual > > > societal > > > > problem with people not meditating anymore. Folks just don't > > have > > > > transcendent spiritual experiences anymore or are hazy at best > > with > > > pot > > > > use. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Yeah, that Designer pot use and its addiction in society > > > > > > > > Is too bad. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Oh, regulate it like a real drug. > > > > > > > > > > Marijuana Addicts Anonymous: > > > > > > > > > > http://www.marijuana-anonymous.org/ > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Om Shanti