Buck, I also enjoy Carde's posts though I don't understand most of them. He 
seems very independent and thus likely to continue here, yay, no matter how 
anyone responds to his stuff.





On Sunday, January 26, 2014 10:12 AM, "dhamiltony...@yahoo.com" 
<dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
  
Om Dear Turq, I am concerned about you.  It seems evident you are becoming 
somewhat obsessed and and even hung-up on this particular thought form around 
jargon that you would seek to suppress people's writing use of jargon around 
here on a list that is so manifestly technical about spirituality.      Card 
was looking for an answer and anyone who knows what NSR and biija mantras are 
and could possibly answer the question will do so.  

People who are ignorant of NSR and biija mantras are always free to improve 
themselves with Google searches further.    Ignorant people here certainly are 
free to take and exercise some initiative themselves beside just lurking around 
spiritual discussions like these.  That would be called, spiritual improvement. 
 Card does not have to bring it down to your or anyone else's level every time 
he posts something about his research on FairfieldLife. 
I always welcome reading his posts.  They tend to be very spiritual.  Card 
alone and free on this, he does not deserve to be publicly humiliated or 
bullied around here.  That seems really unkind.  He always contributes quite a 
lot to the spiritual nature of FFL.  I hope he stays on with us on FFL with his 
extremely high level of spiritual technicality.  His is always refreshing as it 
happens here.  
That is my considered opinion based on experience,
-Buck in the Dome 



Cardemaister wrote:
> Anyone know if NSR uses exclusively the biija-mantra of the 
> muulaadhaara-cakra 
>> (beej mantra of the muladharachakra)?
>
>
Turqoiseb writes:

I know you're talking to a select group of language and TM nerds, Card, but 
given the discussions about jargon and buzzwords recently, I can't help 
"translating" your question into Far Side-speak the way some of us hear it. :-)

"Anyone know if blah blah uses exclusively the blah blah of the blah blah (blah 
blah of the blah blah)?"

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