--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote:

> As my buddy on my TM Sidhis course said, "these people have 
> overstimulated intellects."  Years later I found out why and that is 
> because agni mantras like Saraswati mantras will over stimulate the 
> intellect unless balancing measures are taken.  People also become more 
> vata practicing them and will tend to ramble when they write.


Isn't it good enough that you just don't dig what we are serving up?   Not your 
cup of tea.  This attempt to make it into a pathology just makes you look like 
you can't get beyond your own personal preferences and understand that other 
people are interested in different things.

And the ancient texts that invented the thoery you are proposing here are very 
long, I've read both the Charaka and Shushruta Samhitas. Lots of words, pages 
of them. Did Charak suffer from this malady you describe?  And don't even try 
the angle that he was not wordy, the dude extolled the benefits of his quackery 
in glowing flowery terms like adjectives on parade.

Did you know that mentally ill people might be possessed not only by a demon, 
but by a god?  In this case you need to do a puja to the god rather than an 
exorcism.  My only problem is that they recommend crocodile semen as medicine 
but fail to describe the process for how to collect it?  I'm thinking you need 
to dress up as on of those sexy crocs you see in Disney movies with the tutu 
and the long eyelashes. 

> 
> I also detect that anyone that writes pages of text here is vata 
> imbalanced.  That is a typical trait and results in someone living in 
> their own cerebral world.  This is something I took from MMY's 
> discussion on the intellect and observed with intellectuals I met since.

You sure got a fancy name for being judgmental son.  Robin and I are writing 
about what interests us using as many words as it takes.  I don't have to read 
into your preference to hit delete to mean that there is something wrong with 
you.

You are trying to sell your preference as if we have a problem.  I wonder what 
mantra causes that?









> 
> FYI, just to remind you that hard coded line returns went out of style 
> in the 1980s.  Today's email clients word wrap fine.  Your posts when 
> viewed on a mobile email client don't wrap well not to mention how the 
> FFL web interface may look on phones and tablets.  Leave it up to the 
> software.
>

>
> On 10/19/2011 10:00 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine<salsunshine@>  wrote:
> >> On Oct 19, 2011, at 3:06 AM, turquoiseb wrote:
> >>
> >>> I, too, thank Curtis for his explanation. I do not
> >>> share his fascination with either the people he gets
> >>> into long-winded discussions with, or with any of
> >>> their ideas, but it's probably good that someone does.
> >>>
> >>> As much as I love Curtis, sometimes I see him as the
> >>> Patron Saint Of The Terminally Self Important.
> >> I've never understood why Curtis gets into these
> >> insane drama-fests either. But I suppose it fulfills
> >> some need.
> > I'm going to reply to this a second time, less
> > flippantly this time, because I think your ques-
> > tion is a good one, and I might have some insight
> > into it.
> >
> > In my first forays onto TM-related spiritual chat
> > groups, I entered into many, many, far too many
> > long, insane drama-fests myself. *At the time*,
> > it seemed like fun to me, a kind of intellectual
> > sparring, a way to test one's ever-changing
> > theories of How It All Works against other
> > people. I used to get into equally-long and
> > equally-tedious discussions with Judy, and with
> > Lawson, and with others back on a.m.t. And, at
> > the time, it was FUN.
> >
> 
> As my buddy on my TM Sidhis course said, "these people have 
> overstimulated intellects."  Years later I found out why and that is 
> because agni mantras like Saraswati mantras will over stimulate the 
> intellect unless balancing measures are taken.  People also become more 
> vata practicing them and will tend to ramble when they write.
> 
> I also detect that anyone that writes pages of text here is vata 
> imbalanced.  That is a typical trait and results in someone living in 
> their own cerebral world.  This is something I took from MMY's 
> discussion on the intellect and observed with intellectuals I met since.
> 
> FYI, just to remind you that hard coded line returns went out of style 
> in the 1980s.  Today's email clients word wrap fine.  Your posts when 
> viewed on a mobile email client don't wrap well not to mention how the 
> FFL web interface may look on phones and tablets.  Leave it up to the 
> software.
>


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