Hi Theresa, when I said pray to God but tie up yr camel, I meant, in 
thiscurrent context, meditate, but wear a mask, etc. Being well over 65, having 
Type A blood and high BP, what's common sense for me is to avoid going outas 
much as possible. But I pray for those suffering in hospitals andnursing homes 
and elsewhere. You too, be well, stay safe and radiate Truth.



    On Sunday, November 22, 2020, 02:03:42 AM CST, Theresa Olson 
theresaolson...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife] <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> 
wrote:  
 
     
Which explains why Guru Dev died of throat cancer and Maharishi from congestive 
heart failure.

Maharishi regularly said to fight to stay alive. Fight! Active verb. Not a 
quiescent state of surrender.
God helps those who help themselves.
Avert danger before it arises.
Do unto others as you would have others do unto you 
I think common sense must be the leading factor here.
Show compassion by caring for others.
Peter and Sharon. Since you both are so strong, please go and volunteer at the 
hospitals where folks are suffering. Uplift them with your darshan and tell 
them your messages ge. Hold them in your arms as they die and let them know 
your point of view.

Prove to me you are invulnerable to this disease and then we will trust you..
I know I am not.  
 Be well, stay safe and care.

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On Nov 21, 2020, at 2:07 PM, Peter Rousseau rousseau...@gmail.com 
[FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

    

Not to be contentious as that is not my intention, I do not believe that you 
even have to worry about the camel. The Guru Dev stated that we should attach 
the mind, through our meditation, to Paramatma. That is the clear instruction. 
Then, Paramatma, seeing everywhere, even this very place, takes care of all the 
Devotees needs without PRAYER AND WITHOUT having to ask; because it is His 
nature to solve all the issues of his Devotees because he does not want them to 
suffer in any way. This is in His role as Almighty Father. As a father I can 
attest that I wish to do the very same thing for my children; unfortunately I 
am not Almighty.
Jai Guru Dev!



On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 1:41 PM Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com 
[FairfieldLife] <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

     

 Pray to God. But tie up your camel.

    On Saturday, November 21, 2020, 12:01:40 PM CST, Peter Rousseau 
rousseau...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife] <fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:  
 
     

All Meditators,
You are all Devotees of the Almighty, Omnipresent, Omnipotent Govinda. He is 
your Ishta Deva and the Ishta protects one from Anishtam(calamity)(per the Guru 
Dev). This is the promise of the Most High God! That is why we are Devoted to 
Him(Ishwara). Do we not realize this? This is why we do what we do; to 
eliminate from ourselves all limitation and weakness, living thereafter under 
the infinite protection of the Personal God.. He has promised to do this for 
all His Devotees. We need to be aware of this tremendous advantage that 
Mahesh-Ji has bestowed upon us; a Diamond of inestimable worth..
If we know this and believe in the Infinite power of the Supreme Being, I ask a 
simple question, 'what are we afraid of? If we are afraid of this current 
pestilence, perhaps we do not realize the above and we are lacking in Faith 
which we still need to possess even though we are systematically replacing 
blind Faith with direct experience; a very big difference. Based upon our 
direct experience we have faith that what we have not experienced we will one 
day participate in.
The Gods have no interest in causing the Devotees of Paramatma to suffer. If 
this were so, then our meditation is not what we have been told that it is and 
I know from my own experience that our meditation represents the Highest 
Spiritual teaching available to mankind on this earth.
Please stop cowering in and spreading fear and reflect the power that we all 
are infusing daily from the Almighty Being to whom we are Devotees.
Namaste🙏
On Sat, Nov 21, 2020 at 11:16 AM Dick Mays dickm...@lisco.com [FairfieldLife] 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

     

   
   - According to the CDC, 24% of people who transmit the virus to others never 
develop symptoms and another 35% were pre-symptomatic.
   - It's one of the main reasons mask use is so important, the CDC said. 
   - Peak infectiousness comes five days after infection, the agency said on 
the website.
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 coronavirus cases are spread by people without symptoms, CDC now saysBy Maggie 
Fox, CNN

Updated 10:31 PM ET, Fri November 20, 2020



(CNN) Most coronavirus infections are spread by people who have no symptoms, 
the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in newly updated 
guidance.
It's one of the main reasons mask use is so important, the CDC said. "Most 
SARS-CoV-2 infections are spread by people without symptoms," the agency said 
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transmitted from people who are not exhibiting symptoms," it added in the 
guidance posted Friday.   
"This means at least half of new infections come from people likely unaware 
they are infectious to others.”According to the CDC, 24% of people who transmit 
the virus to others never develop symptoms and another 35% were 
pre-symptomatic. It also said 41% infected others while experiencing 
symptoms.Peak infectiousness comes five days after infection, the agency said 
on the website. "With these assumptions, 59% of infections would be transmitted 
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had Covid and doesn't need a mask. His staff are appalled.It cited a study 
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as-yet unpublished CDC data. Previously, the health organization has not 
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people."Infection is spread primarily through exposure to respiratory droplets 
exhaled by infected people when they breathe, talk, cough, sneeze, or sing," 
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negative but still be infected and contagiousThe CDC said studies have shown 
40-45% of infected people never develop symptoms."Among people who do develop 
symptomatic illness, transmission risk peaks in the days just before symptom 
onset (presymptomatic infection) and for a few days thereafter." "Accordingly, 
the number of infections transmitted peaks when virus levels peak," the agency 
noted.So, people are spreading the virus when they have no idea they are 
infected.Masks can prevent this spread..Get CNN Health's weekly newsletter 
Sign up here to get The Results Are In with Dr. Sanjay Gupta every Tuesday from 
the CNN Health team.
   
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that carry the virus. Those particles can fly directly onto others, fall onto 
surfaces to be picked up, or linger in the air -- especially in closed 
rooms.The CDC also now said masks can help prevent people from inhaling the 
droplets, large and small, that carry the virus.close dialogCovid-19Your local 
resource.Set your location and log in to find local resources and information 
on Covid-19 in your area.Set 
Location<79b9f84d1816b04c777d4e02a8d21b2d.jpg>According to the CDC, 24% of 
people who transmit the virus to others never develop symptoms and another 35% 
were pre-symptomatic. It also said 41% infected others while experiencing 
symptoms.Peak infectiousness comes five days after infection, the agency said 
on the website.. "With these assumptions, 59% of infections would be 
transmitted when no symptoms are present but could range (from) 51%-70% if the 
fraction of asymptomatic infections were 24%-30% and peak infectiousness ranged 
4-6 days."Hospital CEO says he had Covid and doesn't need a mask. His staff are 
appalled.It cited a study published in July in the Proceedings of the National 
Academy of Sciences and as-yet unpublished CDC data. Previously, the health 
organization has not characterized what percentage of infections are spread by 
symptomless people."Infection is spread primarily through exposure to 
respiratory droplets exhaled by infected people when they breathe, talk, cough, 
sneeze, or sing," the agency added.It also said people spew more droplets when 
they talk or sing louder or when they are exerting themselves more.Don't get a 
false sense of security with Covid-19 testing. Here's why you can test negative 
but still be infected and contagiousThe CDC said studies have shown 40-45% of 
infected people never develop symptoms."Among people who do develop symptomatic 
illness, transmission risk peaks in the days just before symptom onset 
(presymptomatic infection) and for a few days thereafter." "Accordingly, the 
number of infections transmitted peaks when virus levels peak," the agency 
noted.So, people are spreading the virus when they have no idea they are 
infected.Masks can prevent this spread.Get CNN Health's weekly newsletter 
Sign up here to get The Results Are In with Dr.. Sanjay Gupta every Tuesday 
from the CNN Health team.
   
Cloth masks can stop people from exhaling the little globs of mucus or saliva 
that carry the virus. Those particles can fly directly onto others, fall onto 
surfaces to be picked up, or linger in the air -- especially in closed rooms.

   


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