Bhairitu, I was already in Seattle, WA when you were living in Redmond, WA. But I didn't learn TM until the summer of 1993. I was initiated by a woman (I forget her name now), but Bill Curry was the one who followed up to be me my teacher. I don't know if he's still active at the TM center there now.
When I was initiated, the TM center was in Linden Avenue, Seattle. The center was an old house, but it was facing the eastward direction. I didn't know back then that was the vastu requirement for success in one's activities. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@...> wrote: > > I spent many years in Seattle including much of the late 60s and much of > the 1970s. Lived in Redmond from 1989-91. It's a great book and movie > town .... because it rains so much! In the late 70s I would run from > the U District out to Sandpoint Naval Air Station and back (total 9 > miles). The TMO rented out a big warehouse on Union Bay for flying and > MMY sneaked into town in 1978. > > On 10/25/2011 01:45 PM, John wrote: > > Hey Denise, > > > > I used to live in Seattle, Magnolia District years ago. There was a > > bookstore in Pioneer Square that was popular then. And, there was > > East/West Bookstore at the University District where I learned jyotish. > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Denise Evans<dmevans365@> wrote: > >> I saw a guy at a bookstore yesterday with a sweatshirt on stating "Occupy > >> Seattle" on the front and "We are the 99%" on the back.  I wanted to ask > >> him what kind of reaction he was getting, but didn't. > >> > >> > >> ________________________________ > >> From: Bhairitu<noozguru@> > >> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com > >> Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2011 11:43 AM > >> Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Oakland Cops Go Bizerkeley > >> > >> > >>  > >> What! And miss out on all the fun! You know the problem with Oakland > >> is about the same as San Fran: no parking. > >> > >> Oakland is a powder keg and could go off very badly and spread to other > >> cities in the country. So far the protests have been peaceful. In > >> Albany, NY the mayor asked the chief of police to arrest protesters and > >> the chief refused. We need more police chiefs like that. > >> > >> Two weeks ago I wanted to make a 99% button. I looked around on the > >> Internet to find button maker kits and also found that just clear > >> buttons were available that you could just print a message, cut it out > >> and put under the button. I located a 4 button kit nearby for only > >> $1.99. Problem? I so far broke two of them trying to pop open the > >> button so I could insert the graphic. There is not much of anything > >> about how to open it. I even sent an email to the company's support but > >> never heard back. Today I'm going to look at another place that will > >> probably have the competing brand's buttons. > >> > >> I also plan to make a 99% t-shirt to wear around town to see what > >> reaction I get. And yesterday one of the usual panhandling suspects > >> approached me at the mall at the top of the hill and I told him to go > >> ask a Republican for money because "they have all the money." > >> > >> On 10/25/2011 10:06 AM, John wrote: > >>> You might caught in the cross-fire over there if you go. We don't want > >>> an FFL member being hurt or arrested among the crowd. > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu<noozguru@> wrote: > >>>> http://www.ktvu.com/news/29579021/detail.html > >>>> > >>>> Of course this will have the opposite effect on the protest. They will > >>>> grow really large now. I may pop in my car and take my camcorder with > >>>> me. Actually Fry's has a pen camera on sale for $20 after rebate this > >>>> week. They never have to know I have a camera on me. ;-) > >>>> > >>>> And how is "Occupy Fairfield" doing? > > > > >