---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :

 Now really Sal! 

 

 What a scurrilous rant about the poor TM peoples who maintain coherence for us 
all.
 

 Now be honest, remember spring of 2014 when Li'l Johnnie Hagelin asked for 
donations for an urgent national yagya for Scorpionland to prevent any FURTHER 
big storms and flooding (after the regular rainy season was over of course)? 

 

 And how Li'l Johnnie reported they had raised $100,000.00 dollars US for that 
very purpose? 

 

 And have you had any more big storms and flooding since the sattvic pundits 
did that national Scorpion Land yagya? Now how's that for proof of yagya?

 

 You're right and I apologise humbly. But hang on, we've had virtually no rain 
at all ever since and are very close to a drought. Maybe it was too effective? 
Can we sue Shiva? 
 

 I can't blame Johnboy though, it must be tricky to balance the laws of nature 
once you've gained mastery over them.

 


 From: salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Monday, May 4, 2015 1:40 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Fwd: Nepal earthquake report from TM Center in 
Kathmandu
 
 
   

 It must be tough in the yagya selling business. The only way you have to 
promote your wares is by saying astonishingly unconvincing things like "You 
know that Earthquake that didn't flatten your village yesterday? That was 
prevented by us"
 

 A sceptic might say that we've no real idea whether an Earthquake would have 
flattened anyone's village without the awesome yagya performance. But that's 
just got to be nonsense, how could a system of reality based on the mighty 
wisdom of the veda's possibly be in error?
 

 But it looks like something did go wrong - maybe some interference from that 
Hell Pit of Shiva agitation in Switzerland forced our normally strong grip on 
the laws of nature into abeyance for just a second? - and of course, once 
you've collected the money to pay for a prayer to make good things happen and 
then something bad happens, you need a ready explanation to get yourselves off 
the hook.
 

 And here it is: It would have been worse if it had happened the day before. 
Well, you've got to have something to rally round. And this is the trouble with 
superstitious thinking, your view of the world is based on a nonsense and when 
- surprise surprise - your dysfunctional iron-age model doesn't work the way 
you expected it to you need a scapegoat, no matter how obscene, or those all 
important donations for the next round of pointless prayers to non-existent 
gods won't be so forthcoming. 
 

 But just this once, instead of giving money to the TMO why not give it to the 
Red Cross, at least they are actually doing something to help the victims and 
it won't seem like you are just throwing your money onto a bonfire...
 

 How we're helping in Nepal | British Red Cross 
http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/What-we-do/Preparing-for-disasters/Nepal-preparing-for-earthquakes/How-were-helping-in-Nepal
 
 
 
http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/What-we-do/Preparing-for-disasters/Nepal-preparing-for-earthquakes/How-were-helping-in-Nepal
 
 How we're helping in Nepal | British Red Cross 
http://www.redcross.org.uk/en/What-we-do/Preparing-for-disasters/Nepal-preparing-for-earthquakes/How-were-helping-in-Nepal
 The British Red Cross is supporting the three-year programme, which is funded 
by a £4 million grant from the UK government’s Department for Internation...


 
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