-- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <salsunshine@...> wrote:
> I think it's mostly in Buck's mind. At least I've > never heard of any kind of "group" out in the parking > lot. Who in their right mind would put up with such > humiliating nonsense? And I've definitely not heard > of anyone, in the Dooms or anywhere else, changing the > direction of their meditation from morning till night. > Sal It sounds like an excellent place to score weed now that the Dead is dead. > > On Nov 3, 2011, at 8:32 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote: > > >> alf an hour until morning meditation. Be there. > >> > >>> > >>> Is a growing movement. Meditating out in the Dome parking lot is real > >>> nice in group. It's comfortable and there is ample room. People just > >>> drive in sort of like at the old drive-in movie theatres. In the > >>> mornings they pull in and park and meditate facing East. In the evenings > >>> they park and meditate facing North. Just like inside the domes. -Buck > >>> in > > > > There is something so poignant and sad about this little group of outcast > > misfit toys, freezing their little feet, facing the Vedically prescribed > > direction. > > > > Jesus, Bevan will you give them a freak'n hug or something? I'm sure it > > wouldn't take you long since you could embrace about 10 of them at a time. > > (Just watch out for little people getting stuck in one of the your Kapha > > rolls, only to be discovered later at an inconvenient time emerging like a > > Benjamin Button baby-man from your fullness of fullness. (Best ever > > Halloween costume though.) > > I think it's mostly in Buck's mind. At least I've > never heard of any kind of "group" out in the parking > lot. Who in their right mind would put up with such > humiliating nonsense? And I've definitely not heard > of anyone, in the Dooms or anywhere else, changing the > direction of their meditation from morning till night. > Sal >