Mixed emotions are understandable. If one is famous with money, the rules go 
out the door. If one is a step away from those items of definition, one must, 
"behave" themselves or face a back turning order, in particular to the 
idolization for fundraising needs, if you don't have the extra dough, don't 
come a knockin and keep your nose clean. The need is there to raise money, but 
at what cost? How many are turned away for living their lives in spontaneous 
right
action  who donate a good portion of their regular living dough? Is spontaneous 
right action supposed to be approved first? Open the domes for those who have 
been sent away for minor offenses, like reading a book of another Guru, seeing 
another Guru or writing a book about a subject that is universally known in the 
universe, applying too much vata oil to your dome blankey, or snoring? lol

Tight butts are fad! Get with the program, will ya? ; )

Yes, I deleted the other post and reposted. LOL Late night, long day.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote:
>
> >Subject: Re: Meditation Nation: Critical Eye : Details
> 
> FW: "I have such mixed emotions about this...it's almost like practicing yoga 
> asana for the sole purpose of having a nice ass. Yogananda says that unless 
> you are concentrating on God in meditation it is only concentration, not 
> meditation.  Does the mantra make it about God and the meditator not know it? 
> Even still, is it still really meditation? I have trouble with the fact that 
> Howard Stern can still have women masturbating on the radio for pure 
> entertainment and claim the benefits of meditation.  Does meditation become a 
> way of just easing his (anyone's) consciousness? Much like a friend of mine 
> takes communion at church..."
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shukra69" <shukra69@> wrote:
> >
> > Transcendental meditation is gaining momentum as models, actors and 
> > entrepreneurs flock to classes to receive their mantra. 
> > 
> > http://www.vogue.com.au/beauty/beauty+insider/the+transcendental+path+to+relaxation,13665
> >
>


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