[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: To his credit, there were NEVER any ceremonies or pujas or other honorific ceremonies ever performed during the entire time I studied with Rama. That is NOT to say that he was a Good Guy -- he wasn't -- simply to suggest that that he was functioning on a somewhat higher plane than the Hindu supremicists of the TMO, and yourself. :-) I think what put him on that higher plane, and so obvious once you actually look, was Rama's lid. That do of his could only characterize one who is clearly ahead of the rest of us. Although vintage 80's it is timeless and absolute in its very essence. According to Benjamin Creme the Rama fellow had a point of evolution at the time of death of 1,7, amongst others the same at Jimi Hendrix and many other artists. Which means he had taken the first Initiation and was well on his way towards #2 but far, very far away from enlightenment and freedom. To put in perspective Jesus from Palestine had 4,0, Guru Dev 6,0 and has Maitreya 7,0.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
Despite a few liberal attitudes on some issues, i'm sure my posts have shown that I lean to the right and consider most problems in this country to be the result of personal irresponsibility and poor decisions as opposed to evil government or evil businessmen. This is generally the position that most conservatives take. Moreover, i've never been a fan of Hillary or Bill. Not so much because of their policies, but more so their character, or lack thereof. However, I will have to say that this emphasis on Hillary during this whole Benghazi situation is rather unnecessary. If a decision to not send in support to assist those who were killed, then that falls more on Obama's shoulders, IMO. If there was a cover-up trying to place blame on the anti-muslim film rather than something else, that was certainly more of a political maneuver trying to cover the WHOLE administration's ass, not just Hillary. Then we have alleged requests for more security that was never put into action. Well guess what, there are requests for security everywhere. Every base in Afghanistan needs more security, every embassy, every village stability site, and every post. But the US military and DOS is not an omnipresent force that can magically create an invincible fortress. I also think it's funny how Republicans are so blood-thirsty over 4 deaths when tens of thousands have died for other unnecessary reasons. Even the war in Afghanistan has shown signs that it is a waste of effort and lives. Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). Another factor to consider here is that they were in a Muslim country. Politically correct or not, bottom line is that there are a multitude of individuals in these nations who have a very strong desire to kill Americans. So if you volunteer as a contractor, Dept of State employee, or Dept of Defense, then you either accept that risk, or you are simply blissfully ignorant of what you are getting yourself into. Just like George Carlin said about these contractors overseas If you don't want to get your head chopped off, stay the f**k in Oklahoma!. I do agree that the lack of action is a fault and should be corrected. It is more on Obama's shoulders than anyone. The worst thing I can think of accusing Hillary of is ignoring requests for additional security. The decision to not send in Close Air Support or a FAST team is primarily Obama, not Hillary. I do agree with what Hillary said in terms of 'what difference does it make, let's learn from this and prevent it in the future'. The US Government has made much worse calls in the past that have resulted in tens of thousands dying. seekliberation --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead).
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
Ah, Doc, I love this abiding simplicity in all and every direction. Which can also be very surprising (-: What I'd add in reply to Xeno is that the only thing I got is that It's been here the whole time. From: doctordumb...@rocketmail.com doctordumb...@rocketmail.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok Still finding out - not really apparent in any one category, just pretty much OK with everything, including me, and you, and the past, and future. Whatever comes up. Abiding simplicity is as good a description as any. In all and every direction, I find myself. And the further I go in any direction, there I am, again. Very simple and very peaceful and very surprising and usually enjoyable. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: ...And you know what, Barry? I AM ENLIGHTENED... And what did it get you? Curious.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
Thanks, seekliberation, yours sounds like a balanced view of Hillary and the whole situation. It helps me understand. From: seekliberation seekliberat...@yahoo.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:19 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt! Despite a few liberal attitudes on some issues, i'm sure my posts have shown that I lean to the right and consider most problems in this country to be the result of personal irresponsibility and poor decisions as opposed to evil government or evil businessmen. This is generally the position that most conservatives take. Moreover, i've never been a fan of Hillary or Bill. Not so much because of their policies, but more so their character, or lack thereof. However, I will have to say that this emphasis on Hillary during this whole Benghazi situation is rather unnecessary. If a decision to not send in support to assist those who were killed, then that falls more on Obama's shoulders, IMO. If there was a cover-up trying to place blame on the anti-muslim film rather than something else, that was certainly more of a political maneuver trying to cover the WHOLE administration's ass, not just Hillary. Then we have alleged requests for more security that was never put into action. Well guess what, there are requests for security everywhere. Every base in Afghanistan needs more security, every embassy, every village stability site, and every post. But the US military and DOS is not an omnipresent force that can magically create an invincible fortress. I also think it's funny how Republicans are so blood-thirsty over 4 deaths when tens of thousands have died for other unnecessary reasons. Even the war in Afghanistan has shown signs that it is a waste of effort and lives. Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). Another factor to consider here is that they were in a Muslim country. Politically correct or not, bottom line is that there are a multitude of individuals in these nations who have a very strong desire to kill Americans. So if you volunteer as a contractor, Dept of State employee, or Dept of Defense, then you either accept that risk, or you are simply blissfully ignorant of what you are getting yourself into. Just like George Carlin said about these contractors overseas If you don't want to get your head chopped off, stay the f**k in Oklahoma!. I do agree that the lack of action is a fault and should be corrected. It is more on Obama's shoulders than anyone. The worst thing I can think of accusing Hillary of is ignoring requests for additional security. The decision to not send in Close Air Support or a FAST team is primarily Obama, not Hillary. I do agree with what Hillary said in terms of 'what difference does it make, let's learn from this and prevent it in the future'. The US Government has made much worse calls in the past that have resulted in tens of thousands dying. seekliberation --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead).
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Moral Compass
Hi laughinggull and thanks for even unintentionally giving me the words that fit my experience. For example, when you say that it's all very fluid without so much thinking about it. And also when you say: The TMO is worth sparing because of the *good* ones. It's a win-win situation for myself and others who approach it in this way: I get to do what I want and live my life as I want on my own terms. The funny thing is that in person Doug comes across, and I don't think this can be faked, as very down to earth, very engaged with life, very present with what is, etc. It lends support to my theory that the complete reality of a person can't possibly come through online. From: laughinggull108 no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 9:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Moral Compass Dear Laughinggull108, Re-certified? This is interesting. You have to be one of the few and only re-certified TM teachers willing to post here. This makes you more of an activist. I'll mark you down as Revolutionary Millenarian on the FFL member poster's list along with some of the other people here who go to the Dome to mediate. It is nice to know there are other activist meditation revolutionaries here in the FFL community. Have a wonderful meditation, -Buck Dear Laughinggull108; I am wondering. You as a TM re-cert teacher now, how do you rationalized the long litany of a seeming deceit in our movement leaders? There are few here as conservative as you and me on FFL. How do you rationalize the moral behavior of the leadership alongside your becoming re-certified as a TM teacher? In your mind do you separate this out? Just wondering, -Buck Doug, Doug, Doug...what am I going to do with you? I don't know quite *how* to take your questions but I'm sure you're smart enough to realize that for a few (myself included for whom I can only speak), becoming recertified was all about being able to continue teaching TM and not so much about the so-called leaders (other than Maharishi) who were/are running the TMO. Many businesses offer a good product and those who sell that product don't necessarily have to agree with the day-to-day decisions of the leaders of that business. And if one is living his life in the now as I like to think I am, it's very natural to gravitate towards how the good leaders are acting and not have so much to do with those whose actions are judged bad (or as you call deceitful). Really, it's all very fluid without so much thinking about it. And I would daresay that surely you don't think *everyone* making the decisions at the top are all bad...didn't God tell Lot that if he could find *one* good person in all of Sodom and Gomorrah that He would spare the cities? The TMO is worth sparing because of the *good* ones. It's a win-win situation for myself and others who approach it in this way: I get to do what I want and live my life as I want on my own terms. And those who really understood Maharishi know in their hearts that he never expected otherwise of any of his initiators. I'm sorry for those who drank the kool-aid and are making asses of themselves, but it's their lives and their karma. *They* don't represent what TM is all about. Buck, a rhetorical question: Why must you brand yourself and others with labels such as conservative? I don't care what you think of yourself but please don't speak for me.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
Welcome back K T (-: And thanks Judy and Mr. Soss for cluing me in. How did you all figure it out so quickly? From: navashok no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: BTW, Share, navashok isn't a newbie, he's just using a new handle. He's a supporter of yours. Or at least was the last time he was here. Well, I like to think of myself as a supporter of everyone ;-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Oh man I wish it had been ME driving that thing!!! It really was quite an experience, driving a beast I would never be able to afford. Have you ever driven one of those Smart cars? I saw a guy the other night at a Bojangles of all places with one - it sure looked nice for a little sawed off thing - he was bragging on it right smart when I asked him about it. I have never driven one, but I got a ride to the Nice airport in one, and was surprised at how roomy it was inside, and how much pickup it had while passing. Why they're so practical in Paris is that one of the highest costs of owning a car is paying for parking. Two Smart cars can fit in a single parking space, so you pay half the yearly fee. From: turquoiseb To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 4:13 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: you boys are way out'n my league - I can barely handle the Mercury hunk of tin I drive Understood, and appreciated. :-) I've just been fortunate enough to have been considered enough of a car reviewer earlier in life that people later in that life allow me to drive their supercars from time to time, just to get my impressions of them. The results of these experiments are never short of FUN, and almost always interesting excursions into the limits of what human engineering can facilitate. Driving a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta ranks right up there with any of the enlightenment experiences I've ever had. :-) From: turquoiseb To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 3:58 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok à--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: My XK8 weighs just two thirds of what the XJ6 did, with an additional 100 horsepower, and two additional cylinders. It is also a drive by wire vehicle, like an aircraft. Very spirited, with such quick handling, I have to be careful the car doesn't out-think me. NOT, if you think about it, the most wonderful testament to your thinking abilities, Jimbo. :-) I mean, I've driven Ferraris and Maseratis with triple the horsepower and torque of your puny Jag, and they never out-thought me. What does that say about your supposedly oh-so-superior, enlightened abilities? :-) Now we'll just sit back and see whether the supposedly-I'm-so-enlightened guy can resist having had his ego-buttons pushed. Your move. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Post Count
Start Date (UTC): Sat Jan 19 00:00:00 2013 End Date (UTC): Sat Jan 26 00:00:00 2013 472 messages as of (UTC) Thu Jan 24 12:45:29 2013 38 Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com 35 doctordumb...@rocketmail.com no_re...@yahoogroups.com 30 Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net 29 nablusoss1008 no_re...@yahoogroups.com 29 authfriend authfri...@yahoo.com 29 Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com 27 turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com 23 seventhray27 steve.sun...@yahoo.com 21 Ann awoelfleba...@yahoo.com 20 Buck dhamiltony...@yahoo.com 19 card cardemais...@yahoo.com 17 Ravi Chivukula chivukula.r...@gmail.com 13 Emily Reyn emilymae.r...@yahoo.com 12 raunchydog raunchy...@yahoo.com 12 merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com 11 navashok no_re...@yahoogroups.com 11 Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartax...@yahoo.com 11 Alex Stanley j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com 9 salyavin808 fintlewoodle...@mail.com 9 laughinggull108 no_re...@yahoogroups.com 8 obbajeeba no_re...@yahoogroups.com 7 wgm4u no_re...@yahoogroups.com 7 Richard J. Williams rich...@rwilliams.us 7 FFL PostCount ffl.postco...@gmail.com 7 Duveyoung no_re...@yahoogroups.com 5 emptybill emptyb...@yahoo.com 5 John jr_...@yahoo.com 4 merlin vedamer...@yahoo.de 3 feste37 fest...@yahoo.com 3 emilymae.reyn emilymae.r...@yahoo.com 2 seekliberation seekliberat...@yahoo.com 2 earthensunreborn no_re...@yahoogroups.com 2 Susan waybac...@yahoo.com 2 Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com 1 martin.quickman martin.quick...@yahoo.co.uk 1 hermandan0 no_re...@yahoogroups.com 1 Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com Posters: 37
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy! I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa. A relationship that lasted 15 years began. And I changed my dissertation advisor. Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school. Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went. As for relationship, you know what they say: meet in Rahu and get married in Guru. I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years. Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL  I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. You're not the least bit interested in dropping conflicts from the past year. Rather, you're intent on keeping them going. If you don't understand why I say that, show your post to your pastoral counselor. Maybe she will have the patience to explain it to you. I don't. Love and hugs indeed. Dig yourself, Share. Maybe Raunchy and I a little bit too. I hope so. But Ann and Emily have continued at just about every opportunity to snipe nastily at me. They continue to have a confrontational tone towards me, even on the most
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Welcome back K T (-: And thanks Judy and Mr. Soss for cluing me in. How did you all figure it out so quickly? Question is, why didn't you?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead). http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
I'll take two of all that, minus the red onyums From: doctordumb...@rocketmail.com doctordumb...@rocketmail.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:01 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja Pigs that are only fed tulips?? Wow! I'll bet that *was* good! There is ore a couple local BBQ joints that aren't wonderful, though you can get a decent carnitas around here. On the warmer, dryer days, I've been CUEing in the backyard - burgers loaded with garlic, A1, sea salt, topped with grilled red onions, pepper jack, or cheddar, and a few drops of habanero sauce, on a grilled onion bread bun. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seventhray27 wrote: Well, I'm not sure if anything could be more subjective than rating BBQ places. Most BBQ I've ever had has been good. Pappy's was the successor to Super Smokers here. When we were in Colorado, and Aspen, we ate at the Hickory House. Their deal is that their ribs come from from Denmark, from pigs who are fed only tulips. They are tasty. Then one time in Memphis, I ate at Corky's which, at least at that time, was their signature BBQ place. We honeymooned in North Carolina, (many years ago) and it was fun to eat at some of the hidden away BBQ places they had there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: Pappy's, eh? Great - I'll look them up! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seventhray27 wrote: Ok, I'll chime in and brag a little. Pappy's BBQ, rated number one by Zagat is in close proximity to our business. And in fact today, they came by unanounced and provided lunch, free, to all our employees. Turns out I had a lunch app't with another customer, but there was enough left over for me to bring home for the family. We were one of their vendors when they first opened, and we got to know the owner. Since then they've catered our Christmas party and some birthdays we celebrate and they never charge us. In exchange, we try to offer them some of our services gratis, but they are far more generous to us than we are able to be to them. BTW, I had lunch at Sybergs which is known for their mustard based chicken wings. I love them. http://www.zagat.com/r/pappys-smokehouse-st-louis --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: You definitely have more history with it than I do, though I enjoyed it a lot, all the same. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: I know its each to his own when it comes to bar-be-que - I grew up with the mustard base sauces for pork and chicken - a place that still exists called Wise's Barbeque - established back in the 1930's - I never knew about tomato based sauces till I was probably a teenager - I liked that too, especially on beef and chicken, but I never could get a taste for that nasty vinegar based Eastern North Carolina stuff that is essentially vinegar, sugar of various kinds and peppers - nasty nasty stuff but lots of people swear by it - I just swear at it. I still love the mustard based sauces the best. From: doctordumbass@ To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 3:48 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja  I remember a BBQ joint down some back road through the pines, in central NC, tin roof and cooking pork - next to a dirt airstrip, where several vintage aircraft were doing touch and gos - good pulled pork BBQ, too - tangy red sauce, up there. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Now now Barry - Texas ain't no outhouse - they got lots of good stuff like the practice of using cows to bar-b-que instead of hawgs like we do here in South Carolina. I like that bar-b-que beef sometimes, tho it doesn't go too well with the mustard based bar-b-que sauce that is traditional here. From: turquoiseb To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 3:01 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams wrote: Puja is all about placement and positioning. turquoiseb: Maharishi invented the TM technique, Apparently the Rama guy used to put up a photo of Sri Chinmoy and called it 'the transcendental'. LoL! And Rama's students would perform a puja and meditate for an hour. Go figure. Richard, I truly pity you, having to make up shit like this to justify your pitiful existence there in the shithole universally known as Texas. :-) It's *not* as if I feel any obligation to the NPD asshole known as
[FairfieldLife] Catholic hospital argues that fetuses aren't people
http://coloradoindependent.com/126808/in-malpractice-case-catholic-hospital-argues-fetuses-arent-people But when it came to mounting a defense in the Stodghill case, Catholic Health's lawyers effectively turned the Church directives on their head. Catholic organizations have for decades fought to change federal and state laws that fail to protect unborn persons, and Catholic Health's lawyers in this case had the chance to set precedent bolstering anti-abortion legal arguments. Instead, they are arguing state law protects doctors from liability concerning unborn fetuses on grounds that those fetuses are not persons with legal rights.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
Unlike the billions awarded to Haliburton and its subsidiaries by their former CEO, Dick Cheney? Many people ignore the fact that the so-called rebuilding of Afghanistan and Iraq was a major reason to prosecute the war to begin with. Cheney and his buddies knew it would be a cash cow. From: wgm4u no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 10:42 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt! She should have been fired! Unfortunately liberalism is seen as the sacred cow, anything that may disparage it (not unlike the tmorg btw) is a threat! Today truth, is secondary to personal advantage, sad but a true description of an Obama admininsration. Look At all the millions that are being made by government contractors picked by Obama. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: You seem to ineptly forget Hillary Clinton herself was for the WAR in Iraq, you silly liberals have such a short memory. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seventhray27 wrote: Wowzer. I can only imagine your outrage at GWB for that war in Iraq. Where is that on your outrage scale in terms of what we paid for in lives and treasure and what we got? Diplomats have some idea of what they might be getting into, and likely can refuse an assignment. What were the troops, who had no choice, fighting for? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead).
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seekliberation wrote: (snip) Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). I seriously doubt you would have seen anything from the Democrats remotely like the frenzy of ridiculous accusations the Republicans indulged in. And if the Republicans had been halfway reasonable in this case, you might have seen more anger from Democrats. As it was, they had to go on defense. (snip) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? Hillary Clinton was 2012's Most Admired Woman in the World, according to Gallup, for the 17th time in 20 years.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: The Police, Donna Summer, Members Only jackets, and guys with perms - lol Here in the top photo (Mr Lenz) had the hair and the couture. The one in the red sweater could be Clinton about 35 years ago wearing an afro wig. The middle shot looks nicely androgynous. And he looks pretty cool in leathers in the photo on the right although he appears to be touching one of those contraptions that creates the electro static charge that makes one's hair stand on end. In Fred's case, though, it is probably the force of the cosmos directing the hair follicles. [http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WgcaHskVMoY/UAPOPkZH-fI/Sv4/mim38tZ3z\ W4/s400/guru+-+sai+baba.jpg] [http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-J-SnfcSQRZA/UAPODBuPCwI/Svw/L1yZ0dDTG\ P4/s1600/guru+-+sai+baba1.jpg] [http://secularright.org/SR/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Sai-Bab\ a.jpg] [http://barrypittard.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/09saibaba1.jpg] Oh the 80's, what a pinnacle of style and elegance. I think it was only superseded by the 70's. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams wrote: Puja is all about placement and positioning. turquoiseb: Maharishi invented the TM technique, Apparently the Rama guy used to put up a photo of Sri Chinmoy and called it 'the transcendental'. LoL! And Rama's students would perform a puja and meditate for an hour. Go figure. Richard, I truly pity you, having to make up shit like this to justify your pitiful existence there in the shithole universally known as Texas. :-) It's *not* as if I feel any obligation to the NPD asshole known as Rama. It's just that I feel pity for anyone who needs to use his pitiful spiritual history to justify the lack of their own. The Rama guy *despised* Sri Chinmoy. That may or may not have been a product of his own paranoia and self importance...I don't know. All that I do know is that he would have been the last person on Earth to do anything that would honor Chinmoy's memory. To his credit, there were NEVER any ceremonies or pujas or other honorific ceremonies ever performed during the entire time I studied with Rama. That is NOT to say that he was a Good Guy -- he wasn't -- simply to suggest that that he was functioning on a somewhat higher plane than the Hindu supremicists of the TMO, and yourself. :-) I think what put him on that higher plane, and so obvious once you actually look, was Rama's lid. That do of his could only characterize one who is clearly ahead of the rest of us. Although vintage 80's it is timeless and absolute in its very essence.
[FairfieldLife] Strange modified delta-blues form Hellsinki!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h863mUUZs6k Rannanjärvi elää (Mr. Rannanjärvi, famous murderer from 19th century, lives...)
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan.   Me too. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee  Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!àI checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.àA relationship that lasted 15 years began.àAnd I changed my dissertation advisor.àNot in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.àFortunately that moment of silliness came and went.àAs for relationship, you know what they say:àmeet in Rahu and get married in Guru.àI'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.àYay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL àI like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. You're not the least bit interested in dropping conflicts from the past year. Rather, you're intent on keeping them going. If you don't understand why I say that, show your post to your pastoral counselor. Maybe she will have the patience to explain it to you. I don't. Love and hugs indeed. Dig yourself, Share. Maybe Raunchy and I a
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
Another joker that I had the pleasure of watching while I was in India - http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/fake-godman-bala-sai-baba-emerges-dresses-and-acts-like-sai-19732.html These fraudsters are regularly exposed on Indian TV - Something good to come out of all that investment by Christian Missionaries and 700club. When's your time - Amma baby? You have played the game really well so far. On Thu, Jan 24, 2013 at 6:11 AM, merudanda no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: The Police, Donna Summer, Members Only jackets, and guys with perms - lol Here in the top photo (Mr Lenz) had the hair and the couture. The one in the red sweater could be Clinton about 35 years ago wearing an afro wig. The middle shot looks nicely androgynous. And he looks pretty cool in leathers in the photo on the right although he appears to be touching one of those contraptions that creates the electro static charge that makes one's hair stand on end. In Fred's case, though, it is probably the force of the cosmos directing the hair follicles. [image: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-WgcaHskVMoY/UAPOPkZH-fI/Sv4/mim38tZ3zW4/s400/guru+-+sai+baba.jpg][image: http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-J-SnfcSQRZA/UAPODBuPCwI/Svw/L1yZ0dDTGP4/s1600/guru+-+sai+baba1.jpg][image: http://secularright.org/SR/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Sai-Baba.jpg][image: http://barrypittard.files.wordpress.com/2012/12/09saibaba1.jpg] Oh the 80's, what a pinnacle of style and elegance. I think it was only superseded by the 70's. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Richard J. Williams wrote: Puja is all about placement and positioning. turquoiseb: Maharishi invented the TM technique, Apparently the Rama guy used to put up a photo of Sri Chinmoy and called it 'the transcendental'. LoL! And Rama's students would perform a puja and meditate for an hour. Go figure. Richard, I truly pity you, having to make up shit like this to justify your pitiful existence there in the shithole universally known as Texas. :-) It's *not* as if I feel any obligation to the NPD asshole known as Rama. It's just that I feel pity for anyone who needs to use his pitiful spiritual history to justify the lack of their own. The Rama guy *despised* Sri Chinmoy. That may or may not have been a product of his own paranoia and self importance...I don't know. All that I do know is that he would have been the last person on Earth to do anything that would honor Chinmoy's memory. To his credit, there were NEVER any ceremonies or pujas or other honorific ceremonies ever performed during the entire time I studied with Rama. That is NOT to say that he was a Good Guy -- he wasn't -- simply to suggest that that he was functioning on a somewhat higher plane than the Hindu supremicists of the TMO, and yourself. :-) I think what put him on that higher plane, and so obvious once you actually look, was Rama's lid. That do of his could only characterize one who is clearly ahead of the rest of us. Although vintage 80's it is timeless and absolute in its very essence.
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Then you are in luck, check it out:http://www.ebay.com/itm/UGLY-TACKY-CHRISTMAS-Wool-Sweater-Cardigan-E\ ddie-Bauer-Size-Small-/370567363178 Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan.   From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee  Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!àI checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.àA relationship that lasted 15 years began.àAnd I changed my dissertation advisor.àNot in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.àFortunately that moment of silliness came and went.àAs for relationship, you know what they say:àmeet in Rahu and get married in Guru.àI'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.àYay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL àI like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. You're not the least bit interested in dropping conflicts from the past year. Rather, you're intent on keeping them going. If you don't understand why I say that, show your post to your pastoral counselor. Maybe she will have the patience to explain it to you. I don't. Love and hugs indeed. Dig yourself, Share. Maybe Raunchy and I a little bit too. I hope so. But Ann
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Thanks, seekliberation, yours sounds like a balanced view of Hillary and the whole situation. It helps me understand.   Steve is entitled to his own opinion but not his own facts. Let's sort through the weeds of misinformation: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#50568810 Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203158.htm Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the House Foreign Affairs Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203192.htm ARB Report http://www.state.gov/arbreport/ ARB Report Summary http://www.cfr.org/libya/accountability-review-board-report-unclassified-benghazi-embassy-attack-december-2012/p29691 The ugly truth is that the same people who are accusing the administration of not providing sufficient security for the American consulate in Benghazi have voted to cut the State Department budget, which includes financing for diplomatic security. The most self-righteous critics don't seem to get the hypocrisy, or maybe they do and figure that if they hurl enough doubts and complaints at the administration, they will deflect attention from their own poor judgments on the State Department's needs. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/15/opinion/republicans-have-no-shame.html?_r=0 From: seekliberation To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:19 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!  Despite a few liberal attitudes on some issues, i'm sure my posts have shown that I lean to the right and consider most problems in this country to be the result of personal irresponsibility and poor decisions as opposed to evil government or evil businessmen. This is generally the position that most conservatives take. Moreover, i've never been a fan of Hillary or Bill. Not so much because of their policies, but more so their character, or lack thereof. However, I will have to say that this emphasis on Hillary during this whole Benghazi situation is rather unnecessary. If a decision to not send in support to assist those who were killed, then that falls more on Obama's shoulders, IMO. If there was a cover-up trying to place blame on the anti-muslim film rather than something else, that was certainly more of a political maneuver trying to cover the WHOLE administration's ass, not just Hillary. Then we have alleged requests for more security that was never put into action. Well guess what, there are requests for security everywhere. Every base in Afghanistan needs more security, every embassy, every village stability site, and every post. But the US military and DOS is not an omnipresent force that can magically create an invincible fortress. I also think it's funny how Republicans are so blood-thirsty over 4 deaths when tens of thousands have died for other unnecessary reasons. Even the war in Afghanistan has shown signs that it is a waste of effort and lives. Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). Another factor to consider here is that they were in a Muslim country. Politically correct or not, bottom line is that there are a multitude of individuals in these nations who have a very strong desire to kill Americans. So if you volunteer as a contractor, Dept of State employee, or Dept of Defense, then you either accept that risk, or you are simply blissfully ignorant of what you are getting yourself into. Just like George Carlin said about these contractors overseas If you don't want to get your head chopped off, stay the f**k in Oklahoma!. I do agree that the lack of action is a fault and should be corrected. It is more on Obama's shoulders than anyone. The worst thing I can think of accusing Hillary of is ignoring requests for additional security. The decision to not send in Close Air Support or a FAST team is primarily Obama, not Hillary. I do agree with what Hillary said in terms of 'what difference does it make, let's learn from this and prevent it in the future'. The US Government has made much worse calls in the past that have resulted in tens of thousands dying. seekliberation --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead).
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan.   From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee  Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!àI checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.àA relationship that lasted 15 years began.àAnd I changed my dissertation advisor.àNot in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.àFortunately that moment of silliness came and went.àAs for relationship, you know what they say:àmeet in Rahu and get married in Guru.àI'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.àYay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL àI like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. You're not the least bit interested in dropping conflicts from the past year. Rather, you're intent on
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
This morning, a weird dream woke me up at 2am, so I fired up my iPad to see what I could watch on the DirecTV app. Two channels were playing televangelist Peter Popoff. The guy was proven to be a total fraud, but it does nothing to stop him. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Another joker that I had the pleasure of watching while I was in India - http://www.indiatvnews.com/news/india/fake-godman-bala-sai-baba-emerges-dresses-and-acts-like-sai-19732.html These fraudsters are regularly exposed on Indian TV - Something good to come out of all that investment by Christian Missionaries and 700club. When's your time - Amma baby? You have played the game really well so far.
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
The Eddie Bauer sweater was most likely designed by someone who drinks heavily and whiskey would be the chaser! LMAO --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Then you are in luck, check it out:http://www.ebay.com/itm/UGLY-TACKY-CHRISTMAS-Wool-Sweater-Cardigan-E\ ddie-Bauer-Size-Small-/370567363178 Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan.   From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee  Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!àI checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.àA relationship that lasted 15 years began.àAnd I changed my dissertation advisor.àNot in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.àFortunately that moment of silliness came and went.àAs for relationship, you know what they say:àmeet in Rahu and get married in Guru.àI'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.àYay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL àI like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. You're not the least bit interested in dropping conflicts from the past year. Rather, you're intent on keeping them going.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy! I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa. A relationship that lasted 15 years began. And I changed my dissertation advisor. Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school. Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went. As for relationship, you know what they say: meet in Rahu and get married in Guru. I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years. Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL  I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too. As far as I'm concerned the new year is the time to begin anew and to drop conflicts from the past year. I'm so grateful because it seems that Judy and Ravi and I have begun anew. Sorry to disappoint, toots. You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? And the same to the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B. Isn't he at least worth 2 Rahu's, a Guru and a transit or two? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!Ã I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.Ã A relationship that lasted 15 years began.Ã And I changed my dissertation advisor.Ã Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.Ã Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went.Ã As for relationship, you know what they say:Ã meet in Rahu and get married in Guru.Ã I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.Ã Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL Ã I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to me. I have felt so much better since beginning to do this. And FFL has seemed more fun too.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:08 AM, Ann awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? And the same to the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B. Isn't he at least worth 2 Rahu's, a Guru and a transit or two? Yes dear Ann, you will kick Rahu Sani's ass any day. On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy! I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa. A relationship that lasted 15 years began. And I changed my dissertation advisor. Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school. Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went. As for relationship, you know what they say: meet in Rahu and get married in Guru. I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years. Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL  I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@... wrote: Still finding out - not really apparent in any one category, just pretty much OK with everything, including me, and you, and the past, and future. Whatever comes up. Abiding simplicity is as good a description as any. In all and every direction, I find myself. And the further I go in any direction, there I am, again. Very simple and very peaceful and very surprising and usually enjoyable. Sounds like a lot of fun :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: ...And you know what, Barry? I AM ENLIGHTENED... And what did it get you? Curious.
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Yes? I will see! Yay! On the other hand, there is not much difference if the heart is longing. The attention is entertaining. I guess the grahas are sharing what stays the same in the heart, even in the change of what is presented? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? And the same to the Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Company B. Isn't he at least worth 2 Rahu's, a Guru and a transit or two? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!Ã I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.Ã A relationship that lasted 15 years began.Ã And I changed my dissertation advisor.Ã Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.Ã Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went.Ã As for relationship, you know what they say:Ã meet in Rahu and get married in Guru.Ã I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.Ã Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL Ã I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Yes? I will see! Yay! On the other hand, there is not much difference if the heart is longing. The attention is entertaining. I guess the grahas are sharing what stays the same in the heart, even in the change of what is presented? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!Ã I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.Ã A relationship that lasted 15 years began.Ã And I changed my dissertation advisor.Ã Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.Ã Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went.Ã As for relationship, you know what they say:Ã meet in Rahu and get married in Guru.Ã I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.Ã Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL Ã I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully as possible, and hopefully at the exact same time add to or at least support the enjoyment of others. As part of this, and perhaps some of you have noticed, I've decided to not reply to certain kinds of posts to
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Yay, awesome dear Obba - change is entertaining and exciting - I await in anticipation !!! On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:16 AM, obbajeeba no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: Yes? I will see! Yay! On the other hand, there is not much difference if the heart is longing. The attention is entertaining. I guess the grahas are sharing what stays the same in the heart, even in the change of what is presented? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy! I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa. A relationship that lasted 15 years began. And I changed my dissertation advisor. Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school. Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went. As for relationship, you know what they say: meet in Rahu and get married in Guru. I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years. Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL  I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were. On Sat, Jan 12, 2013 at 11:30 AM, authfriend wrote: ** --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: During my Christmas vacation I realized that if I'm lucky, I have about 30 more years on this planet. I intend to use that time as juicily and joyfully
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
Thanks!! --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Ah, Doc, I love this abiding simplicity in all and every direction. Which can also be very surprising (-: What I'd add in reply to Xeno is that the only thing I got is that It's been here the whole time. From: doctordumbass@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok  Still finding out - not really apparent in any one category, just pretty much OK with everything, including me, and you, and the past, and future. Whatever comes up. Abiding simplicity is as good a description as any. In all and every direction, I find myself. And the further I go in any direction, there I am, again. Very simple and very peaceful and very surprising and usually enjoyable. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: ...And you know what, Barry? I AM ENLIGHTENED... And what did it get you? Curious.
[FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to ObbajeeBA
Thank you Ravi! I hope the changes are doing well by you too! Let's co author the book entitled, To Pandit, or Not to Pandit, We'll All Be! With either way the results conclude. LOL. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yay, awesome dear Obba - change is entertaining and exciting - I await in anticipation !!! On Jan 24, 2013, at 7:16 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Yes? I will see! Yay! On the other hand, there is not much difference if the heart is longing. The attention is entertaining. I guess the grahas are sharing what stays the same in the heart, even in the change of what is presented? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Yaay to Rahu Sani in Tula? On Jan 24, 2013, at 6:55 AM, obbajeeba wrote: Rahu brought way too many men for me. LOL. (in the Mahadasa) Then husband. Shani takes away, but I think Shani will give again. Now Rahu transit, it is giving too many options again. LOL. Hopefully soon, I can enjoy what I want, and giggle (which I am right now) at the options provided.. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Eddie Bauer is probably more my speed (-: Anyway, plus in my marriage subchart Rahu is in the house of gain. For me it's a koan. From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2013 11:10 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL to Obbajee Meet in Rahu, marry in Guru? Sounds like a good idea. I think for some? Jack Daniels? LOL Some charts do not follow the Guru Rule of marriage. :) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Oy!Ã I checked the ephemeris for the last time Rahu transited Ketu and vice versa.Ã A relationship that lasted 15 years began.Ã And I changed my dissertation advisor.Ã Not in PhD program now but funnily enough, I have been thinking about going back to school.Ã Fortunately that moment of silliness came and went.Ã As for relationship, you know what they say:Ã meet in Rahu and get married in Guru.Ã I'm in Mars Merc Rahu now (-: With the Paul Wong neutralizing process I think it's more like 18 seconds than 18 years.Ã Yay! Yay! is right. I just found out that placebo last entered shoebox at Kundalini and whammo, I was fixed. But then suddenly I realized that the imminent movement of cunnilingus towards Katmandu indicated disaster if I kept moving in that direction. Hence, I switched tracks, looked up and discovered Mahatma just left the celestial realms and Jack Daniels had taken its place. Phew, that was close, I thought I might have been a goner until I got a phone call from Muppity Muppity who was in the process of fixing my left knee and setting up a city of lights over Victoria. What a day! Yay!! From: obbajeeba To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Sunday, January 13, 2013 11:06 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: dear everyone on FFL Ã I like nasty. Why do you think I like Ravi? I like Turq and Bob, oh I love Bob's of different variations, and Robin and Emily and Author and all the rest, including in his own category of wanting very young girls, Nabby. Alex and the Budha at the pump dude, Richard, with time and wording everyone of us can be turned around and why does anyone mind if anyone has opinion? Rahu and Ketu change their meany times tomorrow morning, even though they already changed in their true time, things will either get better or worse and judging by my week??? I think it is going to get better for me. Absolutely. It took the wild west draws and bar room brawls and saloon girls to make me see, even the most seemingly dissolution in behavior, can lead to enlightenment and even speed it up. If Share long takes a bit longer, well, 18 years coming at you this day. Hope you fine the Happy Place. I love everyone on this board, and it is most fun to make fun of funny burger king hats, even though I like the practice that lead before all of that. hahaha. Off to the love gallery. See you all later. oxo -Obba --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ravi Chivukula wrote: Ditto this - dear Share, a really clueless, crazy post and..You and I never began anew, and even if we had, this post of yours would have put us right back where we were.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Moral Compass
Natural and moral philosophy, on the contrary, can each have their empirical part, since the former has to determine the laws of nature as an object of experience; the latter the laws of the human will, so far as it is affected by nature: the former, however, being laws according to which everything does happen; the latter, laws according to which everything ought to happen. Ethics, however, must also consider the conditions under which what ought to happen frequently does not. -Kant --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote: Yes thanks, I am interested in what you say. I have been asked by some of the folks highest in TM to apply to become TM re-certified. I was wondering how other re-certs reconcile the moral compass problem for themselves going forward. It is like the elephant in the room that people inside will not talk about. Yours is a rationale on a spectrum that does not ignore it. You seem liberal and progressive wanting and hoping the bad behavior will work out of it. Best Regards, -Buck --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, feste37 wrote: I honor laughinggull for choosing a path and sticking to it, when so many others fall away and spend their lives complaining. Those who stay the course win the prize. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, laughinggull108 wrote: Dear Laughinggull108, Re-certified? This is interesting. You have to be one of the few and only re-certified TM teachers willing to post here. This makes you more of an activist. I'll mark you down as Revolutionary Millenarian on the FFL member poster's list along with some of the other people here who go to the Dome to mediate. It is nice to know there are other activist meditation revolutionaries here in the FFL community. Have a wonderful meditation, -Buck Dear Laughinggull108; I am wondering. You as a TM re-cert teacher now, how do you rationalized the long litany of a seeming deceit in our movement leaders? There are few here as conservative as you and me on FFL. How do you rationalize the moral behavior of the leadership alongside your becoming re-certified as a TM teacher? In your mind do you separate this out? Just wondering, -Buck Doug, Doug, Doug...what am I going to do with you? I don't know quite *how* to take your questions but I'm sure you're smart enough to realize that for a few (myself included for whom I can only speak), becoming recertified was all about being able to continue teaching TM and not so much about the so-called leaders (other than Maharishi) who were/are running the TMO. Many businesses offer a good product and those who sell that product don't necessarily have to agree with the day-to-day decisions of the leaders of that business. And if one is living his life in the now as I like to think I am, it's very natural to gravitate towards how the good leaders are acting and not have so much to do with those whose actions are judged bad (or as you call deceitful). Really, it's all very fluid without so much thinking about it. And I would daresay that surely you don't think *everyone* making the decisions at the top are all bad...didn't God tell Lot that if he could find *one* good person in all of Sodom and Gomorrah that He would spare the cities? The TMO is worth sparing because of the *good* ones. It's a win-win situation for myself and others who approach it in this way: I get to do what I want and live my life as I want on my own terms. And those who really understood Maharishi know in their hearts that he never expected otherwise of any of his initiators. I'm sorry for those who drank the kool-aid and are making asses of themselves, but it's their lives and their karma. *They* don't represent what TM is all about. Buck, a rhetorical question: Why must you brand yourself and others with labels such as conservative? I don't care what you think of yourself but please don't speak for me.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Light therapy with gems in Maharishi Ayurveda
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, luvgemlight wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, card wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, luvgemlight wrote: Having received regular Maharishi Light Therapy with Gem treatments here in southern california ( http://www.socalgemlight.com/ ) either twice or four times each month since my first treatment last march in 2012, I can safely say that, yes, it is a powerful treatment modality for improving consciousness and creativity, and the light beamers are laser penlights -- thus, the light passing through these gems is very coherent (unlike ambient lighting from any other source). I've had a ritam experience, one time, plus some kundalini awakening later on after that particular treatment. Also, I'm the last person to notice that I'm transcending during the treatments. I usually have to infer this from the fact that my experience of myself is so naturally transparent that I don't realize that this transparency is truly my Self. These gemlight treatments are very empowering to the mind, so that care and consideration given to one's thoughts, speech, and action is a very good idea since they can materialize. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante wrote: On tonight's (MON Feb 2nd) Global Family Chat on the Maharishi Channel, they talked about the new light/gem therapy in Maharishi Ayurveda (the first line of Rig Veda says that agni/fire is the source of gems, Well, the compound word is ratnadhaatama: (ratna-dhaa + superlative suffix -tama?) ratnadhA [ = ratnadhaa] mfn. procuring wealth , distributing riches or precious things (%{-tama} mfn. distñdistributing great riches) RV. AV. S3Br. ; possessing wealth RV. According to Macdonell's comment: ...'ratna' never means /jewel/ in the Rgveda. :/ agnim iiLe purohitaM yajñasya devam RtvijaM hotaaraM ratnadhaatamam. If the cornucopia of wealth comes from agni, then possibly agni is more than merely 'fire'? Consider this interpretation From the 1974 MIU Course Catalog, Maharishi explains 'agnim' phoneme by phoneme as it accumulates meaning sequentially from the first sound... a = fullness. g = puts a stop to fullness. n = negates the stop of fullness. i = progresses this negation of fullness' stop. m = maintains this whole thing, on and on and on, like a continuous hum. Now, let's apply this sequential rendering as a five-step template of sorts straight from the TM technique... a = least action is achieved: the field of the transcendent (even the sage, Milarepa, discerns the fullness of the transcendental field as the field of least action). g = through alternation between: alternating phases are preceded by a stop to the previous phase before starting the next phase. n = rest (the negation of the relative's natural state of continuous activity) i = and activity (activity always breeds progressive growth) m = maintained as a daily/etc routine (how else can anything be maintained, but as a sequence of cyclic phases?) Sum total - Least action is achieved through alternation between rest and activity maintained in regular cycles. So, TM (yogic union with agni) achieves wealth (samadhi/agni) through agni (the five-step template described above). Kind of like saying: the course of life is from here to here through here as well. But of course, we already know that Maharishi uses the term 'TM' since westerners have a strange predilection for believing that yoga means merely postures. So, he couldn't use the more obvious term of 'yoga'. Yet, yogasta kuru karmani = established in Being, perform action, one of the two mottos of this movement (the other is, nistraigunyo bhavarjun = transcend) really means established in yoga, doesn't it? Kind of gives away what TM is all about.yoga. gems are described in the Vedas as the Radiance of God -- Charaka Samhita says gems are second in treatment value only to mantras, and gems are ahead of herbal treatments). They use some sort of light (frequency depends on the gem involved, amethyst, emerald, etc -- seven types of gems used all told) in a flashlight- type device which shines light through 12 gems set in gold. The light is flashed on the palm of the hand (some of the photos in newspaper articles show people getting the light beam on the forehead even though the Raj people only talked about palm application), and people are reporting good experiences (some expansion of consciousness, healing of injured area, etc) in the 300 treatments at the Raj to date. The light is supposed to act on the light body
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Welcome back K T (-: Thanks Share. And thanks Judy and Mr. Soss for cluing me in. How did you all figure it out so quickly? Not difficult really. Apart from the writing style, I frequently mention India - from where I'm posting right now - mentioned the Matri Mandir before, and probably a few other clues. But Share, I really think you should come here one day, you know, Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, Pondicherry and Auroville (Matri Mandir). You will enjoy the spiritual atmosphere here - not that you don't have any of that in Fairfield as well, but I think it's good to see something different, experience a different spiritual subculture, and I'm sure you would love India. And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. From: navashok To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: BTW, Share, navashok isn't a newbie, he's just using a new handle. He's a supporter of yours. Or at least was the last time he was here. Well, I like to think of myself as a supporter of everyone ;-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: How Reincarnation explains so much about human behavior.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So, we got homosexuals running around blaming God or nature for their plight Actually, that's not the case nearly so much any more, since the only plight gay people were in was being the target of society's ignorant bigotry. And that, thank goodness, is fast going the way of the dodo bird. A very small percentage of the population is bigoted against gays per se, that's a straw dog if ever I saw one and a weak argument, did you ever consider conscience?, didn't think so.
[FairfieldLife] Re: How Reincarnation explains so much about human behavior.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: Yet, western culture remains ignorant. Whether it be Mozart, Liberace, or (the current outrage, Jodi Arias), all of these behaviors stem from *choices* make in previous lives! Mozart wasn't just hatched, he had a past in previous lives as a musician, hence he was considered a 'genius' in this one. Liberace, considered a 'flaming fagot', (not my words) became so because because of the exacting law of cause and effect or karma in previous lives. Jodi Arias, (most likely had murdered in the past), so now, when opportunity presents itself, she does it again. So you see, ignorant *secularism* limits our understanding of life itself, wake up, read scripture which is a beautiful, logical understanding of life itself! So, we got homosexuals running around blaming God or nature for their plight, Well, they probably need to run around worrying about their plight because their plight has been created by people like yourself who denigrate and belittle them. I don't think gays would give it a second thought - how they live their lives, which sex they favour - if others around them didn't make it out to be somehow aberrational or unnatural or disgusting. Think about what you are contributing to this planet very carefully wgm4u. and we all know, (especially on this group) that reincarnation explains it all! Unless of course you don't believe in eastern philosophy or the mmy. Shining the light of truth! For some people the truth is hard to accept but inevitably it wins out in the end. Gay marriage is just a silly phase our society is going through based on ignorance of life itself. (For some, it's just all about feelings and that's it, shallow.)
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Light therapy with gems in Maharishi Ayurveda
luvgenlight there's a wonderful audio tape Maharishi made in Jan 1971 in which he explains that the 15 fundamental problems of life listed in chapter 2 of the Gita can be generated by combining the 3 gunas with the 5 mahabhutas. He actually begins to list them on the tape: sattvic problem in pritivi, sattvic problem in jala, sattvic problem in tejas, etc. So maybe: a is akasha g is prana n is tejas i is jala m is pritivi But how to jive with: a = Ishwara/purusha g = Dharma/smriti n = Shiva/tamas i = Brahma/sattwa m = Vishnu/rajas Anyway, thank you so much for all this but especially about the relationship between dharma, smriti and kama. I have a friend in Vancouver who will also enjoy reading this. From: luvgemlight m8r-mp8...@mailinator.com Thank the god of fire that re-enforcements of more revolutionary millenarians have finally spoke up up on this list. Welcome LuvGemLight to the fray. You got through to us. You are on the front line here out-numbered with only a few of us by your side. There's quite a few non-meditators and counter-revolutionaries lie-ing in wait to bush-whack meditators who come out here. It's a terrible place to stand up.I am glad you are up here with us. It often takes fire to fight fire. And water. What did Maharishi say about water in relation to Agni fire? You know, as a cannoneer to fire a cannon you have to ram swab the barrel with a wet mop before you load the charge or the powder charge might spark off and go BOOM as you load it. In a fight many a cannoneer lost their fingers and hands ramming loads if they ran out of water in their swab bucket and came to be without swab water on the battlefield of llife. Water, does water have something elemental to do with Gem Light Therapy? The role of water in chakras and Gem Therapy? Did Maharishi ever talk about this? You seem to be deep with this. I appreciate that. -Buck I don't know. But if I were to track down the symbolism, I'd start with close analogs to the water symbol, such as ocean of bliss. Maharishi definitely has something to say on bliss... http://www.detlef108.de/Maharishi-Sat-Chit-Ananda-mp3.m3u shortcut... http://www.tinyurl.com/mmy-ananda Edgar Cayce spoke of only four elements being required and everything else the body needed was made from these four irregardless of anyone else's advice to the contrary. These four elements are: water, salt, soda, and iodine. Attempting to apply the agnim template could result in... a = water g = salt n = soda i = iodine ...which might seem to work, but leaves out the 'm' phoneme. Let's take a different approach... Ishwara is the personal supreme almighty diety whose impersonal essential nature is purusha, or being. Dharma is an actual diety second only to Ishwara. Dharma's impersonal essential nature could be described as 'kama' = desire, but a more factual description might be 'smriti' = memory, which Nada Ram described recently -- during Maharishi's birthday 2013 celebration -- as having a secondary meaning besides memory: fulfillment of desire. So, Dharma is Smriti; regaining my memory (an Arjuna quote of the last line of the Bhagavad Gita) is also regaining my Dharma (my support of the power of Almighty Nature; or, how else shall I fulfill my desire?). Well, Dharma is positioned, not within the relative, but within the gap between the Almighty and the relative. This is what makes Dharma second only to the Almighty and superior to everything else within the relative, such as all the other dieties, including, but not limited to... Brahma, whose impersonal essential nature is: satwa Vishnu, whose impersonal essential nature is: rajas Shiva, whose impersonal essential nature is: tamas Ganesh, whose impersonal essential nature is: vata Mother Divine, whose impersonal essential nature is: kapha Surya, whose impersonal essential nature is: pitta if I've got my six primary dieties of the relative field right (along with their six impersonal essential natures)? So, Dharma is superior to the three gunas and the three doshas which lie between the three gunas along with their respective personal dieties (Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva, plus Ganesh, Mother Divine, and Surya) and Smriti is superior to Prakriti (the field of the three gunas). Well, this gap wherein lies Dharma and Smriti tugs in both directions: it tugs on the relative to transcend the relative and go to Being, and it tugs on the Absolute to come out of itself and manifest itself into the relative. A better template to include the gap (better than the Edgar Cayce quote from above) might be... a = Ishwara/purusha g = Dharma/smriti n = Shiva/tamas i = Brahma/sattwa m = Vishnu/rajas
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
Just for the record. The quote which Raunchy is referencing is not mine. It is attributable to seekliberation. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Thanks, seekliberation, yours sounds like a balanced view of Hillary and the whole situation. It helps me understand.   Steve is entitled to his own opinion but not his own facts. Let's sort through the weeds of misinformation: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#50568810 Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203158.htm Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the House Foreign Affairs Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203192.htm ARB Report http://www.state.gov/arbreport/ ARB Report Summary http://www.cfr.org/libya/accountability-review-board-report-unclassified\ -benghazi-embassy-attack-december-2012/p29691 The ugly truth is that the same people who are accusing the administration of not providing sufficient security for the American consulate in Benghazi have voted to cut the State Department budget, which includes financing for diplomatic security. The most self-righteous critics don't seem to get the hypocrisy, or maybe they do and figure that if they hurl enough doubts and complaints at the administration, they will deflect attention from their own poor judgments on the State Department's needs. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/15/opinion/republicans-have-no-shame.html\ ?_r=0 From: seekliberation To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:19 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!  Despite a few liberal attitudes on some issues, i'm sure my posts have shown that I lean to the right and consider most problems in this country to be the result of personal irresponsibility and poor decisions as opposed to evil government or evil businessmen. This is generally the position that most conservatives take. Moreover, i've never been a fan of Hillary or Bill. Not so much because of their policies, but more so their character, or lack thereof. However, I will have to say that this emphasis on Hillary during this whole Benghazi situation is rather unnecessary. If a decision to not send in support to assist those who were killed, then that falls more on Obama's shoulders, IMO. If there was a cover-up trying to place blame on the anti-muslim film rather than something else, that was certainly more of a political maneuver trying to cover the WHOLE administration's ass, not just Hillary. Then we have alleged requests for more security that was never put into action. Well guess what, there are requests for security everywhere. Every base in Afghanistan needs more security, every embassy, every village stability site, and every post. But the US military and DOS is not an omnipresent force that can magically create an invincible fortress. I also think it's funny how Republicans are so blood-thirsty over 4 deaths when tens of thousands have died for other unnecessary reasons. Even the war in Afghanistan has shown signs that it is a waste of effort and lives. Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). Another factor to consider here is that they were in a Muslim country. Politically correct or not, bottom line is that there are a multitude of individuals in these nations who have a very strong desire to kill Americans. So if you volunteer as a contractor, Dept of State employee, or Dept of Defense, then you either accept that risk, or you are simply blissfully ignorant of what you are getting yourself into. Just like George Carlin said about these contractors overseas If you don't want to get your head chopped off, stay the f**k in Oklahoma!. I do agree that the lack of action is a fault and should be corrected. It is more on Obama's shoulders than anyone. The worst thing I can think of accusing Hillary of is ignoring requests for additional security. The decision to not send in Close Air Support or a FAST team is primarily Obama, not Hillary. I do agree with what Hillary said in terms of 'what difference does it make, let's learn from this and prevent it in the future'. The US Government has made much worse calls in the past that have resulted in tens of thousands dying. seekliberation --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So Hillary, did you enjoy your short lived glory? I hope you enjoyed your trips abroad, because thar's all thet were, travel opportunities. Enjoy your tax paid retirement, bitch! (4 dead).
[FairfieldLife] Re: How Reincarnation explains so much about human behavior.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So, we got homosexuals running around blaming God or nature for their plight Actually, that's not the case nearly so much any more, since the only plight gay people were in was being the target of society's ignorant bigotry. And that, thank goodness, is fast going the way of the dodo bird. A very small percentage of the population is bigoted against gays per se, that's a straw dog if ever I saw one and a weak argument, did you ever consider conscience?, didn't think so. Of course it's not a matter of conscience. Why would anyone feel guilty about loving other human beings, the nature of the genitalia aside? Shame is human-created and probably one of the least useful/helpful/productive of emotions because the reasons for feeling shame can be so relative, so rooted in off-base societal expectations.
[FairfieldLife] Re: How Reincarnation explains so much about human behavior.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: Yet, western culture remains ignorant. Whether it be Mozart, Liberace, or (the current outrage, Jodi Arias), all of these behaviors stem from *choices* make in previous lives! Mozart wasn't just hatched, he had a past in previous lives as a musician, hence he was considered a 'genius' in this one. Liberace, considered a 'flaming fagot', (not my words) became so because because of the exacting law of cause and effect or karma in previous lives. Jodi Arias, (most likely had murdered in the past), so now, when opportunity presents itself, she does it again. So you see, ignorant *secularism* limits our understanding of life itself, wake up, read scripture which is a beautiful, logical understanding of life itself! So, we got homosexuals running around blaming God or nature for their plight, Well, they probably need to run around worrying about their plight because their plight has been created by people like yourself who denigrate and belittle them. I don't think gays would give it a second thought - how they live their lives, which sex they favour - if others around them didn't make it out to be somehow aberrational or unnatural or disgusting. Think about what you are contributing to this planet very carefully wgm4u. and we all know, (especially on this group) that reincarnation explains it all! Unless of course you don't believe in eastern philosophy or the mmy. Shining the light of truth! For some people the truth is hard to accept but inevitably it wins out in the end. Gay marriage is just a silly phase our society is going through based on ignorance of life itself. (For some, it's just all about feelings and that's it, shallow.) And for some heteros marriage is about procreation, financial stability and the fear of being alone - how shallow.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
I guess I haven't read as much of your writing as others here have. AND I didn't see much of YOUR writing style in the extra long post (-: As for my traveling to India, anything is possible and I do think I would love it, the richness of it, the sweetness of the people, the unfamiliar beauty of the culture. For me this is where the best spirituality abides. Maybe I got a little taste of that when I went to Amma's programs. You've planted a good idea in my heart and mind, thank you. From: navashok no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 10:08 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Welcome back K T (-: Thanks Share. And thanks Judy and Mr. Soss for cluing me in. How did you all figure it out so quickly? Not difficult really. Apart from the writing style, I frequently mention India - from where I'm posting right now - mentioned the Matri Mandir before, and probably a few other clues. But Share, I really think you should come here one day, you know, Arunachala, Tiruvannamalai, Pondicherry and Auroville (Matri Mandir). You will enjoy the spiritual atmosphere here - not that you don't have any of that in Fairfield as well, but I think it's good to see something different, experience a different spiritual subculture, and I'm sure you would love India. And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. From: navashok To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 12:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: BTW, Share, navashok isn't a newbie, he's just using a new handle. He's a supporter of yours. Or at least was the last time he was here. Well, I like to think of myself as a supporter of everyone ;-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
Apparently the Rama guy used to put up a photo of Sri Chinmoy and called it 'the transcendental'. LoL! And Rama's students would perform a puja and meditate for an hour. Go figure. turquoiseb: Richard, I truly pity you, having to make up shit like this Uh oh, a Barry button got pressed. Go figure. I don't know if that the fact that Fred was able to take half the San Diego disciples with him when he left says more about Fred or about Chinmoy. Or maybe it says more about the disciples themselves, who were naive and gullible enough to go from one bogus avatar to another without, apparently, a second thought. 'Fred and Chinmoy: Twin (Bogus) Avatars' http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Sri_Chinmoy_Information/message/16640 to justify your pitiful existence there in the shithole universally known as Texas. :-) Sorry, Pal, I'm in Sonoma now. LoL! It's *not* as if I feel any obligation to the NPD asshole known as Rama. It's just that I feel pity for anyone who needs to use his pitiful spiritual history to justify the lack of their own. The Rama guy *despised* Sri Chinmoy. That may or may not have been a product of his own paranoia and self importance...I don't know. All that I do know is that he would have been the last person on Earth to do anything that would honor Chinmoy's memory. To his credit, there were NEVER any ceremonies or pujas or other honorific ceremonies ever performed during the entire time I studied with Rama. That is NOT to say that he was a Good Guy -- he wasn't -- simply to suggest that that he was functioning on a somewhat higher plane than the Hindu supremicists of the TMO, and yourself. :-)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.)
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
All the puja does is charge up the initiator with enough shakti to make the mantra enlivened. According to whom? Please show us shakti, or prove that it exists. We'll wait. :-) Ravi Chivukula: You are on the losing side of this Barry. Think about it - For me puja is similar to sex... Tantra Yoga is all about sex, placement and positioning. If he thinks he's practicing 'tantra yoga', he's probably just posturing - or abusing himself. Apparently he used to do puja to Devi but maybe now he's a single slf-starter these days. LoL! The important thing is, do you enjoy? Read more: 'Yoga and Sex Scandals: No Surprise Here' By William J. Broad Posted on February 27, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/ct59amc 'The Tantric Body: The Secret Tradition of Hindu Religion' by Gavin D. Flood I. B. Tauris, 2005 - even a die-hard atheist like Curtis would agree there is shakti or energy in sex. I associate all the steps in puja similar to foreplay and the goddess as the beloved. The sense of intimacy, love you feel in the act of foreplay or the steps in pooja can't be discounted. Having said that I would always choose sex, intimacy with a real woman over pooja with a fantasized goddess but I won't deride pooja like you.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
I mean, I've driven Ferraris and Maseratis with triple the horsepower and torque of your puny Jag, The Rama guy used to own and drive fast cars. You probably paid for the Mercedes with your Rama seminar fees. LoL! According to motor vehicle records in New York state Lenz collection of imported cars consists of: Vehicle Color Licence Registered Address 1991 Bentley - Black6BC453 Old Field 1992 Porsche - BlackG8H473 World Trade Center 1992 Mercedes - Black377367 World Trade Center 1991 Mercedes - 2NW122 World Trade Center 1991 Rolls Royce - Black8VK333 Old Field Additional vehicles, not currently registered were: 1989 PorscheBlack DMW763World Trade Center 1990 Porsche 3J8837World Trade Center 1991 Rolls Royce 5UC837Old Field 1989 Mercedes 6XF616Old Field The Bentley, worth $100,000 was a gift from his grateful students in 1990. That was real nice of them, Lenz said in the telephone interview with Bill Faulk of Newsday. Frederick Lenz, aka Zen Master Rama: http://www.ex-cult.org/Groups/Rama/rama-appendix-1.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, seventhray27 wrote: Just for the record. The quote which Raunchy is referencing is not mine. It is attributable to seekliberation. Oops. Sorry. I get you guys confused. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Thanks, seekliberation, yours sounds like a balanced view of Hillary and the whole situation. It helps me understand.   Steve is entitled to his own opinion but not his own facts. Let's sort through the weeds of misinformation: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/26315908/#50568810 Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203158.htm Hillary's Opening Remarks Before the House Foreign Affairs Committee http://www.state.gov/secretary/rm/2013/01/203192.htm ARB Report http://www.state.gov/arbreport/ ARB Report Summary http://www.cfr.org/libya/accountability-review-board-report-unclassified\ -benghazi-embassy-attack-december-2012/p29691 The ugly truth is that the same people who are accusing the administration of not providing sufficient security for the American consulate in Benghazi have voted to cut the State Department budget, which includes financing for diplomatic security. The most self-righteous critics don't seem to get the hypocrisy, or maybe they do and figure that if they hurl enough doubts and complaints at the administration, they will deflect attention from their own poor judgments on the State Department's needs. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/15/opinion/republicans-have-no-shame.html\ ?_r=0 From: seekliberation To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:19 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Hillary Clinton, a pathetic end to an empty skirt!  Despite a few liberal attitudes on some issues, i'm sure my posts have shown that I lean to the right and consider most problems in this country to be the result of personal irresponsibility and poor decisions as opposed to evil government or evil businessmen. This is generally the position that most conservatives take. Moreover, i've never been a fan of Hillary or Bill. Not so much because of their policies, but more so their character, or lack thereof. However, I will have to say that this emphasis on Hillary during this whole Benghazi situation is rather unnecessary. If a decision to not send in support to assist those who were killed, then that falls more on Obama's shoulders, IMO. If there was a cover-up trying to place blame on the anti-muslim film rather than something else, that was certainly more of a political maneuver trying to cover the WHOLE administration's ass, not just Hillary. Then we have alleged requests for more security that was never put into action. Well guess what, there are requests for security everywhere. Every base in Afghanistan needs more security, every embassy, every village stability site, and every post. But the US military and DOS is not an omnipresent force that can magically create an invincible fortress. I also think it's funny how Republicans are so blood-thirsty over 4 deaths when tens of thousands have died for other unnecessary reasons. Even the war in Afghanistan has shown signs that it is a waste of effort and lives. Hillary has, in my opinion, done just fine as Sec Of State. Probably average to well above average in comparison to any other in the past. Trust me, I don't like her at all, but I have to call it like I see it. (it's also funny that Democrats aren't angry at all, but would be if it were McCain or Romney who made this mistake). Another factor to consider here is that they were in a Muslim country. Politically correct or not, bottom line is that there are a multitude of individuals in these nations who have a very strong desire to kill Americans. So if you volunteer as a contractor, Dept of State employee, or Dept of Defense, then you either accept that risk, or you are simply blissfully ignorant of what you are getting yourself into. Just like George Carlin said about these contractors overseas If you don't want to get your head chopped off, stay the f**k in Oklahoma!. I do agree that the lack of action is a fault and should be corrected. It is more on Obama's shoulders than anyone. The worst thing I can think of accusing Hillary of is ignoring requests for additional security. The decision to not send in Close Air Support or a FAST team is primarily Obama, not Hillary. I do agree with what Hillary said in terms of 'what difference does it make, let's learn from this and prevent it in the future'. The US Government has made much worse calls in the past that have resulted in tens of thousands dying. seekliberation --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
[FairfieldLife] Latest on the placebo effect
Good article in Harvard Magazine on the very latest in placebo-related research, profiling a researcher at Harvard Medical School who is studying (among other aspects) the neural mechanisms of the placebo effect in both patients *and* physicians (research on the latter, which is still in process, has never been done before): http://harvardmagazine.com/2013/01/the-placebo-phenomenon
[FairfieldLife] Re: How Reincarnation explains so much about human behavior.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wgm4u wrote: So, we got homosexuals running around blaming God or nature for their plight Actually, that's not the case nearly so much any more, since the only plight gay people were in was being the target of society's ignorant bigotry. And that, thank goodness, is fast going the way of the dodo bird. A very small percentage of the population is bigoted against gays per se, that's a straw dog if ever I saw one and a weak argument, did you ever consider conscience?, didn't think so. Of course it's not a matter of conscience. Why would anyone feel guilty about loving other human beings, the nature of the genitalia aside? snip Men and Woman can hug each other and kiss each other (and do) to express love, why do they have to have sex with each other? Sex is not necessary to show love, you've got sex mixed up with love, (but that is another kettle of fish).
[FairfieldLife] Win, Lose or Straw
Barack Obama's unapologetic defense of the social safety net leads Paul Ryan to question the President's choice of rhetorical devices. http://www.thedailyshow.com/watch/wed-january-23-2013/win--lose-or-straw
[FairfieldLife] Atlasphere
It may be hard for Libertarians to find true love. Atlasphere is the one place for lovelorn Libertarians to find love, other than their bathroom mirror. http://www.colbertnation.com/the-colbert-report-videos/423162/january-23-2013/tip-wag---montpelier-school-district--theatlasphere-com---florida-officials http://tinyurl.com/byexjty
[FairfieldLife] Ice age art: Arrival of the modern mind
http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2013/jan/24/ice-age-art-british-museum-in-pictures#/?picture=402959787index=0
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja
To his credit, there were NEVER any ceremonies or pujas or other honorific ceremonies ever performed during the entire time I studied with Rama. That is NOT to say that he was a Good Guy -- he wasn't -- simply to suggest that that he was functioning on a somewhat higher plane than the Hindu supremicists of the TMO, and yourself. :-) I think what put him on that higher plane, and so obvious once you actually look, was Rama's lid... nablusoss1008: According to Benjamin Creme the Rama fellow had a point of evolution at the time of death of 1,7... Apparently Uncle Tantra got a direct transfer of energy from Rama - and a love of fast cars, women, movies, and a love of money. LoL! It was pretty obvious he was sleeping with a lot of the girls, said Kohl. He said it was 'tantric sex' and that he could transfer a great deal of energy to the women and accelerate their development. http://www.ex-cult.org/Groups/Rama/rama-appendix-1.html
[FairfieldLife] The Breitbart/O'Keefe-ization of American Politics
I haven't been able to watch the Benghazi hearings, but I've checked my Twitter feed, and the lefties who've been watching are 100% convinced that Hillary Clinton has been wiping the floor with the Republicans who are trying to take her down. The righties in my feed have a very different perspective. They have what they want: a soundbite they can rip from context and use as a cudgel to beat the administration and Secretary Clinton with. I'm not sure if they really expect their efforts to color mainstream coverage of this story, but it's clear that that's what they're hoping. They have a new you didn't build that, a new spread the wealth around, and they're going to wring everything they can out of it. LIARS. Read more: http://nomoremister.blogspot.com/2013/01/the-breitbartokeefe-ization-of-american.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand.
[FairfieldLife] SRV at his almost very bestest?
Tin Pan Alley https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aon6JfHxnTo
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ice age art: Arrival of the modern mind
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 wrote: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2013/jan/24/ice-age-art-british-museum-in-pictures#/?picture=402959787index=0 Many thanks for posting this. I may try to get over to see the exhibition.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ice age art: Arrival of the modern mind
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 wrote: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2013/jan/24/ice-age-art-british-museum-in-pictures#/?picture=402959787index=0 Incredible. When I saw #4, my first thought was that they had included a Picasso sculpture as a way of showing how modern-looking the ice age art was. Then I read the caption...
[FairfieldLife] Teaching Mrs. Tingle
Trailer: http://youtu.be/ZbVa-QJXI5M The full movie appears to be available on youtube in 10-12 minute segment parts. Worth seeing the first few parts at least. That Helen Mirren is so bad and the part she plays in this movie reminds me of someone.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand. So, did you read Aurobindo's Life Divine? Or do you have anything constructive to say apart from childish retorts?
[FairfieldLife] What makes these drawings so interesting...
[http://img.gawkerassets.com/img/18cfx4yh3hactpng/original.png] ...is that they were drawn by an artist using only his eyeballs to create them: http://kotaku.com/5978543/these-pictures-were-drawn-using-a-human-eyebal\ l-incredible http://kotaku.com/5978543/these-pictures-were-drawn-using-a-human-eyeba\ ll-incredible First he lost the use of his hands, so he learned to draw with his feet; when that was taken away, he promised to learn how to rig up a computer so he could draw with his eyes http://kotaku.com/5966448/crippled-by-disease-this-artist-found-a-way-t\ o-keep-drawing/gallery/1 .
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand. So, did you read Aurobindo's Life Divine? Or do you have anything constructive to say apart from childish retorts? You mean, childish retorts like I'm not surprised you don't understand? No, I haven't read Life Divine. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand. So, did you read Aurobindo's Life Divine? Or do you have anything constructive to say apart from childish retorts? You mean, childish retorts like I'm not surprised you don't understand? That was the one you asked for. No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, but since it's all about Robin I am the expert anyway. And since I have now detected who Navashok is, I can go about my usual game with him.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand. So, did you read Aurobindo's Life Divine? Or do you have anything constructive to say apart from childish retorts? You mean, childish retorts like I'm not surprised you don't understand? That was the one you asked for. Or a childish retort like That was the one you asked for? No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. but since it's all about Robin I am the expert anyway. I sure know more about Robin than navashok. And since I have now detected who Navashok is Knew from your second post this time around. I can go about my usual game with him. Navashok's usual game with Judy has never been very successful.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: (snip) And to mention Robin - I don't see him writing at the moment - I think he should read Aurobindo, Life Divine for example, because a lot of what he says relates to that, what his main objection to Advaita was, the Impersonal. Aurobindo addresses exactly these points, but from a typical Indian perspective, not a Christian one. So he might be interested in his solution of the problem Personal vs Impersonal. I hope that's meant as a joke. Because if it's serious, it demonstrates a serious lack of understanding of Robin's POV regarding the Impersonal. (That ignorance would be pretty amusing on its own terms, albeit unintentionally.) I'm not surprised you don't understand. You're having reading comprehension problems again. It's you who doesn't understand. So, did you read Aurobindo's Life Divine? Or do you have anything constructive to say apart from childish retorts? You mean, childish retorts like I'm not surprised you don't understand? That was the one you asked for. Or a childish retort like That was the one you asked for? No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? Since you don't even know about what the book is. Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. but since it's all about Robin I am the expert anyway. I sure know more about Robin than navashok. And since I have now detected who Navashok is Knew from your second post this time around. I can go about my usual game with him. Navashok's usual game with Judy has never been very successful.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Latest on the placebo effect
Great find-reminder of an old unconventional colleague from an old forlorn misty time and thank you, my dear Judy, for this summary of his work We have to transform the art of medicine into the science of care.Kaptchuk's research helps explain why doctors often think they have found a breakthrough treatment, only to find to their embarrassment years later that a placebo pill or other sham treatment works just as well. here The Placebo Phenomenon Harvard Magazine in pdf format to download http://g.virbcdn.com/_f/files/71/FileItem-274887-HarvardMagazineJanuary2\ 013.pdf http://g.virbcdn.com/_f/files/71/FileItem-274887-HarvardMagazineJanuary\ 2013.pdf Big pharma looks to ancient China for new cures http://tinyurl.com/b6gardo http://tinyurl.com/bjodswc Kaptchuk, 62, has a college degree in religious studies from Columbia University and is one of the few Harvard medical professors without a Western graduate degree. [http://hms.harvard.edu/sites/default/files/assets/HarvardMedicine/2011_\ Spring/Bench_3.jpg] and now check this list of publication at PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?cmd=searchdb=pubmedterm=Kaptchuk+TJ\ [au] http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed?cmd=searchdb=pubmedterm=Kaptchuk+T\ J[au] --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: Good article in Harvard Magazine on the very latest in placebo-related research, profiling a researcher at Harvard Medical School who is studying (among other aspects) the neural mechanisms of the placebo effect in both patients *and* physicians (research on the latter, which is still in process, has never been done before): (cp from that article) imaging the brains of physicians while they treat patientsa side of the treatment equation that no one had previously examined. (The researchers constructed an elaborate set-up in which the doctors lay in fMRI machines specially equipped to enable them both to see their patients outside the machine and administer what they thought was a nerve-stimulating treatment.) Doctors give subtle cues to their patients that neither may be aware of, Kaptchuk explains. They are a key ingredient in the ritual of medicine.lol http://harvardmagazine.com/2013/01/the-placebo-phenomenon
[FairfieldLife] A brilliant ad for TNT, marking its release in the Netherlands
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=401_1359027296
[FairfieldLife] Women's dream finally comes true
Women are now officially fully liberated (minus the achievement of the presidency of the United States, which will eventually happen some day). Leon Panetta has made the decision to allow females to serve directly in the infantry on the front lines. This will eventually bleed into Green Berets, Rangers, Seals, and Marine Special Operations. Your ultimate dream of going to war and fighting is finally realized. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/01/24/16681072-pentagon-chief-lifts-ban-on-women-in-combat?lite
[FairfieldLife] Re: Latest on the placebo effect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsakiIIrOg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsakiIIrOg Pursuing the Placebo Effect BTW there is a new edition of the famous The Web that Has No Weaver book-a good read What does it add since the first edition, some of the critical basic questions concerning East Asian medicine have shifted? Readers now want to immediately know how Chinese medicine deals with the intersection of mind and body, meaning and mechanism, intention and action. This new edition has added from chapter two onwards, a lengthy investigations of the five spirits (hun, po, zhi, yi and shen) the spirits' traditional virtues and psychological propensities are included in all presentations of theory, organs, and pathology -the relationship of the bodily states to wisdom, fear and guilt, human-kindness, anger and self-esteem, creativity, sincerity, worry and ruminations, beauty and grief, propriety and appropriate behavior,shyness and saving-face. And also has a lengthy discussion of the patient-physician relationship, its relationship to intention, intuition, clinical outcomes and healing , long considered a major component of health care in ancient texts. Most importantly its included a lengthy summary of recent and ongoing scientific research into Chinese medicine, summarizes over 500 randomized controlled trials of acupuncture, looks at some of acupuncture research's methodological challenges and some of the newest basic research concerning endorphins and MRI and acupuncture point specificity (over 100 pages reviewing biomedical research into acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.)The footnotes have been updated to include the latest information about East Asian medicine in academic disciplines as bio-medicine, pharmacology, anthropology, history, sociology and sinology Also a good read about deception as a common feature of research design in neuroscience, which is adopted to promote scientific validity. Nevertheless, it is ethically controversial because it compromises informed consent. http://www.jneurosci.org/content/28/19/4841.full.pdf http://www.jneurosci.org/content/28/19/4841.full.pdf --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: Good article in Harvard Magazine on the very latest in placebo-related research, profiling a researcher at Harvard Medical School who is studying (among other aspects) the neural mechanisms of the placebo effect in both patients *and* physicians (research on the latter, which is still in process, has never been done before): http://harvardmagazine.com/2013/01/the-placebo-phenomenon
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: (snip) No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? I already told you how. Go back and read what I wrote again, see if you can find it. Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? What makes you think I can somehow keep him from deciding whether he wants to read it? I haven't been addressing him, I've been addressing you. Robin reads what he wants to read. Since you don't even know about what the book is. See above. Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. That's a bullshit excuse for your inability to win the arguments you start with me. Don't blame me for your problems comprehending English.
Re: [FairfieldLife] A brilliant ad for TNT, marking its release in the Netherlands
On 01/24/2013 10:48 AM, turquoiseb wrote: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=401_1359027296 To bad they can't produce programs that compelling. Their shows are a bit muted and anything that isn't probably runs up on Time-Warner's HBO instead. Obviously such an ad can't be played on TV in the increasingly backward US. After all it's got guns and naked people in it. Hmm, Guns and Naked People sounds like a good movie title. I finally got my Redbox code for trying their streaming beta. It's supposed to work on Linux but when I tried to play a movie complained that the Moonlight plugin (a Linux plugin for Silverlight) can't play DRM material. So I tried a movie on Windwoze 7 and it played. The trial is free for a month and I get 4 free DVD rentals (which can also be applied against BD rentals) at the kiosks. Most of the movies they have for streaming at the moment are also on Netflix and no big advantage unless they make an app for my BD player. I have little interest in watching on my computer or even on my Android devices (Redbox Instant is an app for that). The movie was The Garden of Eden with Jack Huston and Mena Suvari. I've been used to seeing Huston with half a face on Boardwalk Empire. The final episodes of American Horror Story was stupendous and wound up the story line very nicely. It will be interesting to see who returns in season 3. Jessica Lange deserves an Emmy nomination for her role this season. Jill Clayburn's daughter kinda stole the show though.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Latest on the placebo effect
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsakiIIrOg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IsakiIIrOg Pursuing the Placebo Effect BTW there is a new edition of the famous The Web that Has No Weaver book-a good read What does it add since the first edition some of the critical basic questions concerning East Asian medicine have shifted? Readers now want to immediately know how Chinese medicine deals with the intersection of mind and body, meaning and mechanism, intention and action. This new edition has added ,from chapter two onwards, a lengthy investigations of the five spirits (hun, po, zhi, yi and shen) the spirits' traditional virtues and psychological propensities which are included in all presentations of theory, organs, and pathology -the relationship of the bodily states to wisdom, fear and guilt, human-kindness, anger and self-esteem, creativity, sincerity, worry and ruminations, beauty and grief, propriety and appropriate behavior,shyness and saving-face. And also has a lengthy discussion of the patient-physician relationship, its relationship to intention, intuition, clinical outcomes and healing , long considered a major component of health care in ancient texts. Most importantly its included a lengthy summary of recent and ongoing scientific research into Chinese medicine, summarizes over 500 randomized controlled trials of acupuncture, looks at some of acupuncture research's methodological challenges and some of the newest basic research concerning endorphins and MRI and acupuncture point specificity (over 100 pages reviewing biomedical research into acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine.)The footnotes have been updated to include the latest information about East Asian medicine in academic disciplines as bio-medicine, pharmacology, anthropology, history, sociology and sinology Also a good read about deception as a common feature of research design in neuroscience, which is adopted to promote scientific validity. Nevertheless, it is ethically controversial because it compromises informed consent: http://www.jneurosci.org/content/28/19/4841.full.pdf http://www.jneurosci.org/content/28/19/4841.full.pdf --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: Good article in Harvard Magazine on the very latest in placebo-related research, profiling a researcher at Harvard Medical School who is studying (among other aspects) the neural mechanisms of the placebo effect in both patients *and* physicians (research on the latter, which is still in process, has never been done before): http://harvardmagazine.com/2013/01/the-placebo-phenomenon
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: (snip) No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? I already told you how. Go back and read what I wrote again, see if you can find it. You are not saying anything constructive. If you want, why don't you just try again? Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? What makes you think I can somehow keep him from deciding whether he wants to read it? Didn't say this, did I? I haven't been addressing him, I've been addressing you. Robin reads what he wants to read. Exactly, you are not even in the picture. Since you don't even know about what the book is. See above. Non sequitur Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. That's a bullshit excuse for your inability to win the arguments you start with me. Don't blame me for your problems comprehending English. I think you are a little out of sync. This post wasn't addressed to you at all, it was to Share, and mentioned Robin. You weren't in the picture at all. So how exactly would I have started an argument with you?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: (snip) No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? I already told you how. Go back and read what I wrote again, see if you can find it. You are not saying anything constructive. If you want, why don't you just try again? First you show me you were able to find where I told you how I knew you were wrong. Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? What makes you think I can somehow keep him from deciding whether he wants to read it? Didn't say this, did I? You sure did. Why not let Robin decide? I haven't been addressing him, I've been addressing you. Robin reads what he wants to read. Exactly, you are not even in the picture. (guffaw) Non sequitur. Since you don't even know about what the book is. See above. Non sequitur Not. Lack of reading comprehension on your part. Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. That's a bullshit excuse for your inability to win the arguments you start with me. Don't blame me for your problems comprehending English. I think you are a little out of sync. This post wasn't addressed to you at all, it was to Share, (Who hasn't a clue whether Robin would have an interest in reading Aurobindo.) and mentioned Robin. You weren't in the picture at all. So how exactly would I have started an argument with you? I told you Robin wouldn't be interested, and you started arguing with me--obviously.
[FairfieldLife] Re: A brilliant ad for TNT, marking its release in the Netherlands
Including comments of the day : Please don't do that in the USA. You'll end up with 7 gunshot wounds and 6 cardiac arrests. In the US, there would be at least 173 lawsuits. 80% of which would be settled out of court with payoffs. Elvis hahahha :D Bambo My favorite part too. WTF? I always prefure the Old Fat Sweaty Elvis though. Unfortunately when we voted on which Elvis stamp to publish for the post office, more people voted for the young skinny Elvis [http://t2.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQnRAtxuLuQ3fdHyMPvAVavJzsXEdH9\ MSeFQr77Y_jugEDdHTBW8qcQfOMg] I loved the van that said witness protection program on its side Now we know where Elvis has been ...LOL --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=401_1359027296
[FairfieldLife] Mood-Making Bunny
Just sayin'... [https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/321341_288905871\ 232647_885499482_n.jpg]
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: (snip) No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? I already told you how. Go back and read what I wrote again, see if you can find it. You are not saying anything constructive. If you want, why don't you just try again? First you show me you were able to find where I told you how I knew you were wrong. Look at your own contorted sentence. It says really all about you. I am not wrong in the first place. Second, you don't even know why I would suggest the reading to him, because you don't know the book. End of story. Read the article about cyberstalking Barry just posted, it applies to you exactly, and this thread is testimony of it. All you intend is to get me somehow, engage me with your insane tactics, to chase me off the forum, you even admitted this tactic once. This is just so love and perverted. Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? What makes you think I can somehow keep him from deciding whether he wants to read it? Didn't say this, did I? You sure did. Why not let Robin decide? Not the same sentence. Yours is twisted (of course) I haven't been addressing him, I've been addressing you. Robin reads what he wants to read. Exactly, you are not even in the picture. (guffaw) Non sequitur. Yep, it relates, as you said I started a fight with you. Since you don't even know about what the book is. See above. Non sequitur Not. Lack of reading comprehension on your part. Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. That's a bullshit excuse for your inability to win the arguments you start with me. Don't blame me for your problems comprehending English. I think you are a little out of sync. This post wasn't addressed to you at all, it was to Share, (Who hasn't a clue whether Robin would have an interest in reading Aurobindo.) No need to int interrupt the sentence here. I can very well address something to Share, and something else to somebody else in the same post. Judy, it's exactly this kind of arguing, which makes you so silly. What you try to imply is not said by me in any way. You just deceive and create a smokescreen. I am obviously not the first one to state this here. It doesn't help you, it doesn't help anyone, you just post out early, that's all. and mentioned Robin. You weren't in the picture at all. So how exactly would I have started an argument with you? I told you Robin wouldn't be interested, and you started arguing with me--obviously. So you are now his spokeswoman? He can't talk and decide for himself anymore? You know what? I even believe you. But out of very different reasons than yourself - out of reasons that I have stated much earlier.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: Read the article about cyberstalking Barry just posted, it applies to you exactly, and this thread is testimony of it. All you intend is to get me somehow, engage me with your insane tactics, to chase me off the forum, you even admitted this tactic once. This is just so *love* and perverted. Haha, love would be good, what I had in mind was low.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Ice age art: Arrival of the modern mind
Damn! That looks amazing but I am going to be flying away from London just when this show opens. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 wrote: http://www.guardian.co.uk/artanddesign/gallery/2013/jan/24/ice-age-art-british-museum-in-pictures#/?picture=402959787index=0
[FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again.....
Scientology Faces Lawsuit From Luis And Maria Garcia, Claim They Were 'Duped' Into Giving Donations http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/01/24/scientology-faces-lawsuit_n_\ 2540825.html?view=printcomm_ref=false The Church of Scientology duped two members into donating £265,000 on the pretence it would go to worthy causes, according to a lawsuit filed in Florida. California-based Luis and Maria Garcia, members of the church for 28 years, have filed the complaint in federal court in Tampa, naming trusts and charitable organisations linked to the controversial church, AP reported. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/9822948/Scie\ ntology-members-duped-into-donating-millions.html The lawsuit says: The church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money. [church of scientology] The Church of Scientology is subject to a lawsuit in Florida The couple, who left the church in 2010 due to conflict of opinion with Miscavige, claim they were asked to donate sums totalling more than £265,000. According to the Tampa Bay Times http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/couples-lawsuit-accuses-church\ -of-scientology-of-fraud-deception/1271893 , the Garcias allege that, over the years, the church redirected hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations the couple had earmarked specifically for the construction of a massive Super Power building in downtown Clearwater, Florida. But they allege they were also asked to fund campaigns for disaster relief and ending child pornography, all of which went to line the pockets of the church. Church spokesman Pat Harney said in a statement that the church had no comment on an impending lawsuit. We understand from media inquiries this has something to do with fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated. Mr Garcia told Tampa Bay Online that the church's requests for money were relentless, and other members he knew had taken out credit cards and mortgages to keep giving donations. They never would take no for an answer. They would just not back off, he said. I came to the conclusion that the church had departed from its original ideals and that I had been deceived with regard to all my donations all these years. I found out that these causes were not really true. I had been lied to and that is the basis for this lawsuit. The couple's lawyer Theodore Babbitt said similar claims from other ex-Scientologists would be forthcoming, and that the Garcia's still had faith in the principles of Scientology, but were furious with the direction in which Miscavige, a close friend of actor Tom Cruise, had taken the church. This from Huffington post.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
Perhaps a little Leyenda is in order. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lCeebWgjrrUfeature=related From: navashok no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 12:10 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: Read the article about cyberstalking Barry just posted, it applies to you exactly, and this thread is testimony of it. All you intend is to get me somehow, engage me with your insane tactics, to chase me off the forum, you even admitted this tactic once. This is just so *love* and perverted. Haha, love would be good, what I had in mind was low.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: Read the article about cyberstalking Barry just posted, it applies to you exactly, and this thread is testimony of it. All you intend is to get me somehow, engage me with your insane tactics, to chase me off the forum, you even admitted this tactic once. This is just so *love* and perverted. Haha, love would be good, what I had in mind was low. There are people for whom the two concepts are conflated.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Mood-Making Bunny
Barry, it's a squirrel. You need to get out in nature more. Just sayin'... https://fbcdn-sphotos-d-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash4/321341_2889058712326 47_885499482_n.jpg
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok [to Dr Dumbass Share]
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Share Long wrote: Ah, Doc, I love this abiding simplicity in all and every direction. Which can also be very surprising (-: What I'd add in reply to Xeno is that the only thing I got is that It's been here the whole time. From: doctordumbass@... To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2013 11:50 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok  Still finding out - not really apparent in any one category, just pretty much OK with everything, including me, and you, and the past, and future. Whatever comes up. Abiding simplicity is as good a description as any. In all and every direction, I find myself. And the further I go in any direction, there I am, again. Very simple and very peaceful and very surprising and usually enjoyable. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: ...And you know what, Barry? I AM ENLIGHTENED... And what did it get you? Curious. I think that kind of completes it! What I am curious about is some people seem to just slide into this gracefully, and some have a sudden realisation, a shift in perspective that blows them away, and some are in between in how it happens; some seem prepared; some are unprepared and have difficulties with the shift.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again.....
Can't wait for the big money donors to the TM Movement to wake up and do that exact same thing. From: salyavin808 fintlewoodle...@mail.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:21 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again. Scientology Faces Lawsuit From Luis And Maria Garcia, Claim They Were 'Duped' Into Giving Donations The Church of Scientology duped two members into donating £265,000 on the pretence it would go to worthy causes, according to a lawsuit filed in Florida. California-based Luis and Maria Garcia, members of the church for 28 years, have filed the complaint in federal court in Tampa, naming trusts and charitable organisations linked to the controversial church, AP reported. The lawsuit says: The church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money. The Church of Scientology is subject to a lawsuit in Florida The couple, who left the church in 2010 due to conflict of opinion with Miscavige, claim they were asked to donate sums totalling more than £265,000. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Garcias allege that, over the years, the church redirected hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations the couple had earmarked specifically for the construction of a massive Super Power building in downtown Clearwater, Florida. But they allege they were also asked to fund campaigns for disaster relief and ending child pornography, all of which went to line the pockets of the church. Church spokesman Pat Harney said in a statement that the church had no comment on an impending lawsuit. We understand from media inquiries this has something to do with fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated. Mr Garcia told Tampa Bay Online that the church's requests for money were relentless, and other members he knew had taken out credit cards and mortgages to keep giving donations. They never would take no for an answer. They would just not back off, he said. I came to the conclusion that the church had departed from its original ideals and that I had been deceived with regard to all my donations all these years. I found out that these causes were not really true. I had been lied to and that is the basis for this lawsuit. The couple's lawyer Theodore Babbitt said similar claims from other ex-Scientologists would be forthcoming, and that the Garcia's still had faith in the principles of Scientology, but were furious with the direction in which Miscavige, a close friend of actor Tom Cruise, had taken the church. This from Huffington post.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again.....
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Can't wait for the big money donors to the TM Movement to wake up and do that exact same thing. With all due respect, and as Buddy Holly once said so well, That'll be the day. TMers are still too guruwhipped to go public with their complaints. Pussies, the whole lot of them. From: salyavin808 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:21 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again. Scientology Faces Lawsuit From Luis And Maria Garcia, Claim They Were 'Duped' Into Giving Donations The Church of Scientology duped two members into donating £265,000 on the pretence it would go to worthy causes, according to a lawsuit filed in Florida. California-based Luis and Maria Garcia, members of the church for 28 years, have filed the complaint in federal court in Tampa, naming trusts and charitable organisations linked to the controversial church, AP reported. The lawsuit says: The church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money. The Church of Scientology is subject to a lawsuit in Florida The couple, who left the church in 2010 due to conflict of opinion with Miscavige, claim they were asked to donate sums totalling more than £265,000. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Garcias allege that, over the years, the church redirected hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations the couple had earmarked specifically for the construction of a massive Super Power building in downtown Clearwater, Florida. But they allege they were also asked to fund campaigns for disaster relief and ending child pornography, all of which went to line the pockets of the church. Church spokesman Pat Harney said in a statement that the church had no comment on an impending lawsuit. We understand from media inquiries this has something to do with fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated. Mr Garcia told Tampa Bay Online that the church's requests for money were relentless, and other members he knew had taken out credit cards and mortgages to keep giving donations. They never would take no for an answer. They would just not back off, he said. I came to the conclusion that the church had departed from its original ideals and that I had been deceived with regard to all my donations all these years. I found out that these causes were not really true. I had been lied to and that is the basis for this lawsuit. The couple's lawyer Theodore Babbitt said similar claims from other ex-Scientologists would be forthcoming, and that the Garcia's still had faith in the principles of Scientology, but were furious with the direction in which Miscavige, a close friend of actor Tom Cruise, had taken the church. This from Huffington post.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again.....
I would love to know why those Kaplan boys never did it - they were pretty steamed at Marsh-he. I think I'll ask my friend George - he used to know Earl pretty good I think. From: turquoiseb no_re...@yahoogroups.com To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 4:09 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Can't wait for the big money donors to the TM Movement to wake up and do that exact same thing. With all due respect, and as Buddy Holly once said so well, That'll be the day. TMers are still too guruwhipped to go public with their complaints. Pussies, the whole lot of them. From: salyavin808 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:21 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again. Scientology Faces Lawsuit From Luis And Maria Garcia, Claim They Were 'Duped' Into Giving Donations The Church of Scientology duped two members into donating £265,000 on the pretence it would go to worthy causes, according to a lawsuit filed in Florida. California-based Luis and Maria Garcia, members of the church for 28 years, have filed the complaint in federal court in Tampa, naming trusts and charitable organisations linked to the controversial church, AP reported. The lawsuit says: The church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money. The Church of Scientology is subject to a lawsuit in Florida The couple, who left the church in 2010 due to conflict of opinion with Miscavige, claim they were asked to donate sums totalling more than £265,000. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Garcias allege that, over the years, the church redirected hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations the couple had earmarked specifically for the construction of a massive Super Power building in downtown Clearwater, Florida. But they allege they were also asked to fund campaigns for disaster relief and ending child pornography, all of which went to line the pockets of the church. Church spokesman Pat Harney said in a statement that the church had no comment on an impending lawsuit. We understand from media inquiries this has something to do with fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated. Mr Garcia told Tampa Bay Online that the church's requests for money were relentless, and other members he knew had taken out credit cards and mortgages to keep giving donations. They never would take no for an answer. They would just not back off, he said. I came to the conclusion that the church had departed from its original ideals and that I had been deceived with regard to all my donations all these years. I found out that these causes were not really true. I had been lied to and that is the basis for this lawsuit. The couple's lawyer Theodore Babbitt said similar claims from other ex-Scientologists would be forthcoming, and that the Garcia's still had faith in the principles of Scientology, but were furious with the direction in which Miscavige, a close friend of actor Tom Cruise, had taken the church. This from Huffington post.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again.....
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Can't wait for the big money donors to the TM Movement to wake up and do that exact same thing. With all due respect, and as Buddy Holly once said so well, That'll be the day. TMers are still too guruwhipped to go public with their complaints. Pussies, the whole lot of them. Are you sure they're pussies? You couldn't tell the difference between a rabbit and a squirrel after all... From: salyavin808 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2013 3:21 PM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Co$ in the news again. Scientology Faces Lawsuit From Luis And Maria Garcia, Claim They Were 'Duped' Into Giving Donations The Church of Scientology duped two members into donating £265,000 on the pretence it would go to worthy causes, according to a lawsuit filed in Florida. California-based Luis and Maria Garcia, members of the church for 28 years, have filed the complaint in federal court in Tampa, naming trusts and charitable organisations linked to the controversial church, AP reported. The lawsuit says: The church, under the leadership of David Miscavige, has strayed from its founding principles and morphed into a secular enterprise whose primary purpose is taking people's money. The Church of Scientology is subject to a lawsuit in Florida The couple, who left the church in 2010 due to conflict of opinion with Miscavige, claim they were asked to donate sums totalling more than £265,000. According to the Tampa Bay Times, the Garcias allege that, over the years, the church redirected hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations the couple had earmarked specifically for the construction of a massive Super Power building in downtown Clearwater, Florida. But they allege they were also asked to fund campaigns for disaster relief and ending child pornography, all of which went to line the pockets of the church. Church spokesman Pat Harney said in a statement that the church had no comment on an impending lawsuit. We understand from media inquiries this has something to do with fundraising and we can unequivocally state all funds solicited are used for the charitable and religious purposes for which they were donated. Mr Garcia told Tampa Bay Online that the church's requests for money were relentless, and other members he knew had taken out credit cards and mortgages to keep giving donations. They never would take no for an answer. They would just not back off, he said. I came to the conclusion that the church had departed from its original ideals and that I had been deceived with regard to all my donations all these years. I found out that these causes were not really true. I had been lied to and that is the basis for this lawsuit. The couple's lawyer Theodore Babbitt said similar claims from other ex-Scientologists would be forthcoming, and that the Garcia's still had faith in the principles of Scientology, but were furious with the direction in which Miscavige, a close friend of actor Tom Cruise, had taken the church. This from Huffington post.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Website Gita
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, paultrunk wrote: A few weeks ago I went on a website that was referenced here in FFL. That website had .pdf files that contained Maharishi's commentary on the Gita that went beyond Chapter 6. Do any of you recall what that website might be? Thanks in advance. http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG8.pdf http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG9.pdf too bad these files have been removed I would have liked to have seen them.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
my wife refers to it as, getting out of your own way.:-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: Still finding out - not really apparent in any one category, just pretty much OK with everything, including me, and you, and the past, and future. Whatever comes up. Abiding simplicity is as good a description as any. In all and every direction, I find myself. And the further I go in any direction, there I am, again. Very simple and very peaceful and very surprising and usually enjoyable. Sounds like a lot of fun :-) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, doctordumbass@ wrote: ...And you know what, Barry? I AM ENLIGHTENED... And what did it get you? Curious.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Co$ in the news again.....
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: Can't wait for the big money donors to the TM Movement to wake up and do that exact same thing. With all due respect, and as Buddy Holly once said so well, That'll be the day. TMers are still too guruwhipped to go public with their complaints. Pussies, the whole lot of them. Are you sure they're pussies? You couldn't tell the difference between a rabbit and a squirrel after all... I think Turq meant jackalopes, as in, Jackalopes, the whole lot of them. Speaking of telling the difference, it has been rumored that he was caught attempting to impregnate a saguaro cactus, once, while inebriated. A very *prickly* situation, indeed.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Speaking of puja to newbie navashok
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, navashok wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend wrote: (snip) No, I haven't read Life Divine. I thought so. I'm going by your description of it, which, for anyone who understands Robin's POV, rules out any possible interest on Robin's part. Translation: I have nothing constructive to contribute, Translation: Letting navashok know he's wrong about something is not anything he considers constructive. So how exactly would you know he is wrong, not having read the book? I already told you how. Go back and read what I wrote again, see if you can find it. You are not saying anything constructive. If you want, why don't you just try again? First you show me you were able to find where I told you how I knew you were wrong. Look at your own contorted sentence. It says really all about you. I am not wrong in the first place. You are wrong, and my sentence isn't particularly elegant, but it isn't contorted. Your reading comprehension is so poor you have no idea what I wrote telling you how I knew you were wrong, but you can't bring yourself to admit it. Second, you don't even know why I would suggest the reading to him, because you don't know the book. End of story. Too funny. You've forgotten that you explained why you suggested the book to him. Read the article about cyberstalking Barry just posted, it applies to you exactly, and this thread is testimony of it. You have lost your marbles, navashok. Either that, or you didn't read the article yourself. All you intend is to get me somehow, engage me with your insane tactics, to chase me off the forum, you even admitted this tactic once. I don't believe I ever admitted to such a tactic. I may have said I'd prefer that you weren't on the forum. You have repeatedly gone after me when I haven't said a word to you. You posted that excerpt from Robin's old book and pretended it still represented his thinking when he wasn't around to deny it. If anyone is a stalker here, it's you (and Barry, of course). You did not have to respond to what I told you. It was your choice to start an argument. This is just so love and perverted. (Low--he corrected himself.) Navashok thinks that this book, or one of the other books by Aurobindo, could be useful/interesting to Robin. Why not let Robin decide, if he follows this suggestion or not? What makes you think I can somehow keep him from deciding whether he wants to read it? Didn't say this, did I? You sure did. Why not let Robin decide? Not the same sentence. Yours is twisted (of course) Please take some lessons in English. Why not let Robin decide? implies (semantically) that Robin can decide only if I let him. I haven't been addressing him, I've been addressing you. Robin reads what he wants to read. Exactly, you are not even in the picture. (guffaw) Non sequitur. Yep, it relates, as you said I started a fight with you. English lessons. Take some English lessons. Since you don't even know about what the book is. See above. Non sequitur Not. Lack of reading comprehension on your part. Almost none of your posts is constructive. Because you are always so guarded to not actually say something concrete, so you always have a back-door and can twist it later, to 'win' your arguments. That's a bullshit excuse for your inability to win the arguments you start with me. Don't blame me for your problems comprehending English. I think you are a little out of sync. This post wasn't addressed to you at all, it was to Share, (Who hasn't a clue whether Robin would have an interest in reading Aurobindo.) No need to int interrupt the sentence here. I can very well address something to Share, and something else to somebody else in the same post. Of course you can, and you did: your remark in that post about Aurobindo was addressed to Robin (although he isn't here)--but above you say the post was addressed to Share. You are *incoherent*, navashok. Judy, it's exactly this kind of arguing, which makes you so silly. What you try to imply is not said by me in any way. You just deceive and create a smokescreen. I am obviously not the first one to state this here. Nobody who has said this, including you, was being honest. It doesn't help you, it doesn't help anyone, you just post out early, that's all. Or not, as the case may be. and mentioned Robin. You weren't in the picture at all. So how exactly would I have started an argument with you? I told you Robin wouldn't be interested, and you started arguing with me--obviously. So you are now his spokeswoman? (Says navashok, evading the point.) Don't be ridiculous. He can't talk and decide for
[FairfieldLife] Re: Best article on cyberstalking I've read in quite some while
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Ann wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb wrote: Posted without comment, but the bolding is mine. This is why Vaj and Curtis and other wise individuals no longer deal with certain people on this forum. As far as I can tell Vaj and Curtis aren't deal[ing] with ANYONE on this forum. Barry must be addressing only the newbies here. Everyone else knows why Vaj isn't here (he got caught, thanks to Barry's stupidity, in a big fat lie he told offline), and Curtis pops in and out at intervals (and when he does pop in for a visit, he most certainly does deal with the folks Barry's attempting to smear). Anyone who wants proof of either of these facts, let me know and I'll refer you to the posts in question.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Website Gita
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, luvgemlight wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, paultrunk wrote: A few weeks ago I went on a website that was referenced here in FFL. That website had .pdf files that contained Maharishi's commentary on the Gita that went beyond Chapter 6. Do any of you recall what that website might be? Thanks in advance. http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG8.pdf http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG9.pdf too bad these files have been removed I would have liked to have seen them. I arrived home one day to discover that my fiber optic Internet had been disconnected because MUM complained to Natel about those files being on my server. So, I had to remove them. They've published chapter 7, so at some point I imagine they'll release chapters 8 and 9.
[FairfieldLife] Brand New film on Science Spirituality
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Website Gita
MUM has the power to get people's Internet disconnected? --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, luvgemlight wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, paultrunk wrote: A few weeks ago I went on a website that was referenced here in FFL. That website had .pdf files that contained Maharishi's commentary on the Gita that went beyond Chapter 6. Do any of you recall what that website might be? Thanks in advance. http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG8.pdf http://alex.natel.net/ffl/documents/MMYBG9.pdf too bad these files have been removed I would have liked to have seen them. I arrived home one day to discover that my fiber optic Internet had been disconnected because MUM complained to Natel about those files being on my server. So, I had to remove them. They've published chapter 7, so at some point I imagine they'll release chapters 8 and 9.
[FairfieldLife] Post Count
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