--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen <davaceta@...> wrote:
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> Oops, in trouble again.  I wuz just writing an intro to a seemingly 
> inclusive group...

This is an exclusive group. You should first read here a couple of month, 
before you start posting. You should also look into the archives, so that you 
know what it is all about. You should read a minimum of 10 long extended posts 
by maskedzebra, Jude could point out to you which ones are essential to read. 
You should also study the Barry /Judy wars, which go back 17 years, for that 
you should have a look at alt.meditation.transcendental. If you don't know what 
that is, Richard will explain it to you. 

You should also decide to which fraction you want to belong to, with whom you 
want to gang up, are you pro-TM or anti-TM, or do you even pretend to be 
neutral, are you pro or anti Robin. You could be pro-TM pro-Robin, anti-TM 
pro-Robin, anti-Robin pro-TM, or anti-Robin anti-TM, (did I forget something?) 
You could be also one of the 'freaks' (not meant in a bad way, just not fitting 
anywhere) with an exclusive topic like Sanskrit or Nokia or Chinese poetry or 
opera or latest movies.

Once you have completed these initial steps, you are welcome to post almost 
anything, except porn and new Yahoo viruses.

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> --- On Wed, 2/20/13, authfriend <authfriend@...> wrote:
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> From: authfriend <authfriend@...>
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Alex--this is spam (was Re: Yer chatter is bulging 
> my Inbox!)
> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Wednesday, February 20, 2013, 6:32 PM
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, david allen wrote:
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> > Kyho, Iowans!
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> > I keep thinking to get off this chatter-group, but only for the unexpected 
> > volume of messaging.  there are plenty of interesting topics to help get 
> > a wider perception of what You Folks are pondering out there.   And just 
> > curious, are there good career-opportunities in FF for aging 
> > "executive-governors"?   Finally grok-ing some of the diverse spiritual 
> > development advice & practices i've endured or enjoyed,  i might be a 
> > good candidate for any quiet, guidance-oriented opening in Fairfield, or 
> > environs.  
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> > As a registered craniosacral therapist, i figure that You All, like 
> > everybody, could use some quiet, extended-touch sessions.  Using a 
> > fluidbody paradigme with an acquired, nature-oriented attention-span, my 
> > experiences as a recipient, and as a practitioner, seem alot like that 
> > described as the old Catharic rite of "Consolament".  Reportedly the 
> > sacrament of spiritual baptism, it is described as an arcane method of 
> > human hand-touch ("imposition of hands") which helps to prepare recipients 
> > to confront the Great Mystery.  It was advised for the clergy, often 
> > requested by dying Cathars, and especially by those expecting torture and 
> > immolation for heresy at the 'hands' of christian-mercenaries during the 
> > 1190 - 1220 CE Albigensian (first internal) Crusade conducted in Southern 
> > France, by the Roman Church.  
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> > Cathars and others sought Consolamentum to rehearse the experience 
> > infusion of Spirit and 'body-dropping'.   For myself, vivid Hubble-like 
> > perceptions of a Pleroma of un-winking stars; visceral cotton-lightness; 
> > endless radiant space; etc, all give confidence to advise looking closer 
> > into the BCST paradigme.   And maybe try some sessions.  They could 
> > help Us All settle deeply into silent and soothing somatic tempos -- just 
> > like when we were tiny, embryonic, aquatic prenates... 
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