I feel for all those who are anxious—and that includes some in my own family. Fortunately our specialty—and for many of us, our profession—is (in essence) making lemonade out of lemons. Maharishi left the deep silence of the Himalayas to eliminate suffering, to reconstruct the entire world for a heavenly life on earth, to create Sat Yuga out of Kali Yuga. So making lemonade would seem, in comparison, a relatively simple task.
..And it is not just the President, but the entire apparatus of Government—legislative as well as executive—who lead but are in turn led by collective consciousness. And the best thing we can do for them, and for ourselves, is exactly what we are doing. Diving into the field of profound inner happiness, peace and contentment, and serving as a pipeline to transmit those most powerfully transformative qualities of the Absolute into society. And, building up the size of our group in any and every way we can. -Dr. Hagelin ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : ..On both sides of the political divide people are feeling anxious and concerned about the possible outcomes, and many are worried as to whether or not tensions will continue to rise afterwards. Many people are left feeling powerless by all of this they are feeling that all they can do is lodge their vote and then hope for the best. As Meditators, Sidhas and Governors we are very fortunate in that we can do so much more than this. We have the wonderful gifts of the Transcendental Meditation and TM-Sidhi programs that we have received from Maharishi, and also the understanding that when we practice them together in a group we can spread a powerful, calming effect of peace and coherence in to the atmosphere, and enliven Natural Law to support the best outcome. Jai Guru Dev, the Ideal Community Group ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : Letting social agitation dis-organize our spiritual body.. “A belief has emerged in America that we are surrounded by hidden dangers that will strike when we least expect it and with a terrible fury. We are enraged when others don’t see it, for the same reason someone being ignored when he says there is a fire will be justly enraged. But everything is not on fire. ..we think of the Depression and Pearl Harbor (& 9-11) and we wonder if we are being lulled into a false sense of security. We are not uncivil. We are afraid. Our fears have serious origins. But reality does not always lead to the apocalypse.” -George Friedman ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : Related, of a 'Disordered', damaged or frayed spiritual fabric.. Olliesedwuz wrote in FFL430768: A: Yeah, it is a curious problem these days, with tech providing us with 'super-powers', yet we still struggle to rise to the consciousness that will make tech less disruptive, and more supportive of solutions. Right now, there is kind of a giddyness globally, about each of us being empowered for expression, through social media and media in general. Having instant access to so much of the world, and being able to influence it, is not something we have been rigged for historically, and it is stirring up everything, all values, and ways of acting, interacting, and reacting, as we find our way through this infinitely connected world, and learn how to adjust to it. Although the media tsunami provides vastly more input to our senses, and questions more and more of what we experienced as a solid world previously, the challenge remains the same, to maintain and nurture our spiritual life in the face of whatever goes on around us, and do our best to adapt and thrive in this new world. Q: The mundane stuff that gets trolled here aside, what do you feel about the spiritual agitation in the body electorate and how it seems to get manipulated one way or another in this post-modern age of the electron? Just wondering. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : Of the damaged and social fabric ‘frayed’, this NPR critique does highlight the new order of imperative for directly pursuing a program of collective meditation in what will be the period following the national election. The critique gives good reason to do this that we know.. Now, with the weight of science behind it and by virtue of our long experience a consideration of nationalizing our local (Fairfield) collective practice to a higher cause of the global community employing regular and long meditation for this period before and after the national elections does become compelling. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : A relevant analysis of an agitation of the post-election period.. Q: “..you've spoken out about a tide of populism (& ‘the new demagogue’) you see rising in the West - Western Europe and the United States. What have you seen?” A: “..increasing anxiety in both the United States and in Europe about the conditions - both economic and, ..demographic, ..growing globalization and, particularly, technological change - of many people in these countries. ..” “So I do not expect a civil war here. I do expect a damaging period, a period where the infrastructure will be damaged. There will be an increased social disorder.” Infrastructure? “Sort of a fraying of social fabric, the fraying off of a common reality. We're already seeing this - that, you know, the people who hate Hillary Clinton - whatever new fact about her comes up - it's absorbed into this narrative. So there's no undoing of the narrative. And similarly, on the side of Clinton supporters are anti-Trump supporters..” “So that makes any kind of negotiation or compromise-making increasingly difficult. ..But the alternative to that, if some solution needs to be found, is conflict. And we're moving in the direction of conflict.” “..that the system is rigged and that the outcome of an election should not be accepted and lead to actions that are extraconstitutional or certainly illegal.” “And that's the fear. The fear is that populism makes this not about an electoral ballot but really about the future, fundamentally of oneself within one society. And it - and populists win, in particular, not only by having solutions that people can hang onto but by demonizing the opposition. And that's the danger in the society we're living into today.” “And it's not just in the United States. It's beyond that, which means that the period after November 8 really is the critical period because that will determine whether our electoral system and democratic system based on the alternation - the peaceful alternation - of power is acceptable.” Q: are Americans speaking the same language when it comes to the news and facts and politics these days? A: No. I think there's a fraying of common reality. And I think that in itself is something that will have to be repaired to - the sense that we all live in the same country has been severely damaged. “Right. It'll happen in a way that we cannot imagine right now. And the fact that everyone's claiming, no, no, it can't happen is in itself a symptom of the possibility of it happening.” http://www.npr.org/2016/10/29/499867715/populism-and-trump http://www.npr.org/2016/10/29/499867715/populism-and-trump ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : # ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : excerpts from a FF coffee haus satsang.. " ..but this is where we are at right now. We have an entire environment right now that is in such wildly varied levels of understanding and comprehension of this stuff. Because of all kinds of questionable reasons, the whole thing of computers that, ‘it is okay that anything goes’. That just because we can do it therefore we should, we should and nothing matters. That has its own repercussions and one of the repercussions, like it or not, are hell states. There are hell states. If you don’t discern, if it only goes to being debased then it is not healthy and then you get to learn from that. It is an option. Some people can’t take notes. They just aren’t able. Then they get to do hell-states and maybe they’ll learn from hell-states." "..I do deal with so many people that are gravely ill, either mentally or physically,It does happen and it is just part of our human journey. The next time we take a body it could be very different, but this is where we are at right now. " ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote : Of The Electronic of Postmodern, "..I have just worked with a string of these. I can’t prove it but my feeling is that it is that these situations got debased. That there are parts of them that knew this was wrong, it was going in a bad way, and in cases people kill themselves to get out of it. They may come back and have to deal with it, but these are like spiritually desperate acts getting so far that they take their own life out of instability, out of this debased state. I have grave concerns that some will make it who have the same propensity. Absolute computer addicts. The parents may be sweet and loving people but incapable of dealing with the problem. They do the best they can. The need is to stop the computer, turn that sucker off, the need is to go outside, take them to camp, take them out in the mountains. Of course, because they are addicts they become frantic because that is their drug, their drug of choice." -FF Coffee Haus Satsang of Awakening People ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesed...@yahoo.com> wrote : Yep, that shit is insidious. Once you start believing it, the ego can co-opt quite a story from anxieties, etc. Just stay in the body, not so much in the head, and live moment by moment. Negative perspectives are often a reflection of the state of the body and the mind. They can almost appear real if you let them. "Know thyself". ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : The postmodern 'Social Problem'.. Example even on FFL: "I don't know about the rest of you but I am very nervous to watch the first debate." Postmodernism is largely a reaction to the assumed certainty of scientific, or objective, efforts to explain reality. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : In the astral sheath of the yogic body what happens when they (these agitations) become problematic you may feel them in your body, your shoulders, the pit of your stomach, wherever they are. It is because they are beginning to make you sick, they are beginning to move in and making you sick. -FF Coffee Haus Satsang of Commonly Awakening People Q: ..mundane stuff that gets trolled here aside, what do you feel about the spiritual agitation in the body electorate and how it seems to get manipulated one way or another in this post-modern age of the electron? Just wondering. Ollie writes in 430768:[ Yeah, it is a curious problem these days, with tech providing us with 'super-powers', yet we still struggle to rise to the consciousness that will make tech less disruptive, and more supportive of solutions. Right now, there is kind of a giddyness globally, about each of us being empowered for expression, through social media and media in general. Having instant access to so much of the world, and being able to influence it, is not something we have been rigged for historically, and it is stirring up everything, all values, and ways of acting, interacting, and reacting, as we find our way through this infinitely connected world, and learn how to adjust to it. Although the media tsunami provides vastly more input to our senses, and questions more and more of what we experienced as a solid world previously, the challenge remains the same, to maintain and nurture our spiritual life in the face of whatever goes on around us, and do our best to adapt and thrive in this new world. ] ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : "So then what happens in the emotional fields of the subtle system astrality is if that (agitation) persists then one, it is debasing; it, two, also starts to impact because the emotional body is so close, we could say, it in such an intimate relationship to the physical body, then the angry thoughts, the charging and a directing, the emotionality of the astrality gets potentized by the angry thoughts, the bitterness, the doubts, the self-loathing, whatever it is, and it starts activating this emotional material and starts impacting the DNA, it starts impacting the entire expression of the physical body and that is when you get sick." -Satsang Fairfield ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : “..Being compassionate about all this makes it very interesting. It makes you feel for them. The spiritually disorganized. One can do a lot of praying for them, ask “Help, please! This is big”. “Here is an angel level situation here, could you come and help right now!” And, angels are great. They are just waiting for stuff to do. Angels are ever ready, ready to rock and roll. But, they have to be asked, this here is a free-will zone. They won’t, can’t do stuff unless asked. So, you got to ask them. If you ask them, “..this is beyond my understanding I need your help”. Not just ‘I need your help’, but when. “I need your help now.” When? “I need your help now. In the name of the highest good I need your help now.” It feels pretty good. It is such an education.” -FF Coffee Haus Satsang of Commonly Awakening People ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : It seems not uncommon to run into friends and associates who are suffering in agitation by the media of current events. Suffering even to a point of disability. Seen even on FFL.. I can’t help it, I’m obsessed at this point! ..I am also obsessed and as much as I want to stop watching the news and listening to the radio and reading articles I can't and it is driving me crazy. I start to talk to my husband about some latest news regarding the election and he says he doesn't want to talk about it, he wants to stop thinking about it all the time but then I come home from work and he has CNN on while he's cooking. He can't stop either! I am thinking I will be having serious withdrawals once this whole crazy season is over. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : The Fairfield, Iowa spiritual satsanga observes what with the collective agitation in politics, the world, and media, the grounding or calming recommendation is: “..keep our core steady with spiritual practices, being engaged with good works and good people, keeping our focus there.” Around a table, one person offered in conversation, “I wake up and I have anxiety, I have nameless fears. Feelings of impending doom; but then I meditate and do energy work on myself and those feelings go away.” Another comments that, “..alignment is a native state, and relates to how you feel. It is you. It is how you feel. Contribute one person at a time to the collective. It would not take much to make profound integrated changes”. Another observes: “..the younger generations, X,Y, and Millennials and those being borne in now, their burden is less, their design is different, expansive, beautiful, expanded that is a felt thing in the group. A felt thing that is the light-body that you feel. It is a feeling. Realms of ‘States’ of consciousness are different. The integrated state though is who you are, it is the aspect of you, that is peaceful and strong. That state is ‘The Thousand Names’.. This is the actual politics of the Self. Not looking at others but yourself within a group The group depends upon the parts. The potential of a world view is not just philosophical but it is a felt reality. Another observes: Trump by contrast is as an asura, he activates a paradigm that is dying, a process that is going out. It is a paradigm that is of unhealthy people with personality disorder, people in terrible health, people in terrible physical and mental health with inherent flaw. Lash out and they are down is all they have. They are not enduring. The collective is not being served by this agitation. Power is for change, the one who upholds dharma . There is an energy for change.” -The Fairfield, Iowa Satsang of 'Commonly Awakening Ordinary People' ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : Postmodern mental and emotional commotion.. Vritti, literally "whirlpool", is a technical term in yoga meant to indicate that the contents of mental awareness are disturbances in the medium of consciousness. ..There are bodies, energy sheaths in the human system. They are called kosha. This is in ayurveda. There are these sheaths and they have jobs. They carry certain types of energies.. The astral body carries raw emotional energy. This is unfiltered emotional energy. In a healthy and robust energy body emotions are processed and moved through, they are not held on to. The motion in E-motion. They move through. We are meant to have them. They are part of being human. All of them, but the thing is not to live with them, like let them take over. We are meant to feel joy, we are meant to feel sorrow. We are meant to feel anger, we are meant to feel happiness. These are all things we are meant to feel as emotion, but again it is not meant to be where we live, or where they dominate the life. -FF ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : "What happens in astrality, [the astral body/system of the human being] the astral sheath, and again my understanding (experience) might not be perfect but it seems to be part of this is that it seems to be the astrality can have this incredible burden of emotionality, this emotional material that is not being processed so it is bombarding the physical body and it is bombarding the mind, the mental field. All this emotional pressure colors the mind, so the mind instead of being more of an effective tool in life of accomplishing things, it is meant to be more subservient. Instead the mind ends up getting colored by all these emotions that burden the mind, so you end up with a mind being beset by anger, beset by bitterness, bitter thoughts, angry thoughts, an angry mind: so you become burdened by them." -FF ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : Q: spiritual practice? A: “..So in the subtle system, a beauty of subtle energy work [spiritual practices] is that it is so unequivocally divine. In a way it is giving the system an opportunity for that moment, and then again for this moment all they have to do is go back to it. But in that moment you are resetting it. In that moment you hope that they notice it. In that moment you hope that they get some relief, some kind of something happens where they have a moment of reflection for themselves, their experience and for their condition and what is contributing to it.” --FF ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : Q:With some awareness you could use all the Maharishi programs to actually remove chaos? A: Absolutely, if it is understood that way. Q: In behavior and ethics, what is good and what is bad action relative to, does behavior help base an energy system or where does behavior debase it, energetically? A: What is sinful and what is righteous spiritually come down to cultural norms that have to do with helping people maintain their energy system. -The Fairfield, Iowa Satsang of 'Commonly Awakening Ordinary People' ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : A: "This really comes down to physics because either behavior and practices raise the vibrational rate or lowers it. That should be the criterion, it is not that you are evil, it is just if it is becoming lower vibration or higher vibration. Is the energy system more durable or not?" -FF ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote : Interestingly, in modern mental health practice even the AMA has become more integrative in its best practices including prescriptive recommendations for a balance of meditation along with counseling, allopathic medical, and healthy conscious eating and circadian active living in remedy. The total person. The TM movement’s mental health policy was likewise brought up recently to be science-based integrative too. Was remarkable to see this grasped by the new TM movement and brought into modern TM movement policy incorporating the range of best practices. Culture and policy changes intertwined in time.. Understanding Mental Illness and Treatment http://portals.mum.edu/Customized/uploads/guidelines-for-mental-health.html http://portals.mum.edu/Customized/uploads/guidelines-for-mental-health.html ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote : Yes, I see your point. However, I don't think that being ignorant of oneself is much different, be it astrally, divinely, emotionally, etc. I do agree that straight up psychotherapy is useful sometimes to unravel the stories people build in their heads. A lot of magical thinking or at least a naively uncritical view of one's life happens with too much meditation. As a friend observed, the cloth doesn't fade if left in the dye, it rots. The other thing is to not buy too heavily into the idea that we are separate individuals, because at the end of the day, we discover we are not, and this points in the direction of bringing fulfillment to such desires as helping those so afflicted astrally. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :