[FairfieldLife] Thanks for accepting me!
Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
You idiot, children don't smoke betel leaves, they chew them. So now you come to know that Indian pundits chewing something... but you don't know what they are chewing... maybe nuts ha... Tobacco is a relatively new ingredient in the mix, however, the chewing of Paan dates back to the Harappan empire. Hahahaha... so they started to import it from Virginia...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchy...@... wrote: Robert, You have no moral standing to denounce hatred toward Malia as long as you stoke the fires of hatred toward Sarah Palin or any other woman for that matter. This from the sad old woman whose moral standing is based on cruising PUMA sites for articles to repost to stoke the fires of sad old woman hatred towards Barack Obama. That's **OK**, you see, because Obama *deserves* to be vilified. :-) Don't you see that a sexist, or racist attack whether it is from the left or the right on any female, Malia, Sarah, Hillary, Michelle, any woman, comes from a place of deep hatred of women? Whereas her ONGOING reposting of hate articles about the guy who did nothing more damning than to point out that her preferred candidate didn't have the right stuff to be considered a real candidate for President is just FINE. That's OK. Plus, it's **OK** for sad old wommen to hate men, because they've been *victimized*, donchaknow? That makes it **OK** for them to whine non-stop about the victimization of women instead of doing anything productive with their lives. Accomplishing something would be counter- productive, because the image of a successful woman undercuts their constant whines that they are being *victimized*. Better to be a whiny victim than to succeed...that's their motto. :-) Raunchy, the day you can find some accomplishment to list in one of your anonymous Internet profiles other than your sex and age, you have the right to expect someone to listen to your whines as if you mattered. Until then, you are just a sad old woman with a grudge she can't let go of. I repeat the thing I've said before, and that you know to be true. If Hillary Clinton or any *real* feminist ever met you and felt your whiny I am victim, hear me roar aura, they'd have to take a shower afterwards. Real feminists **DO** things. They have no time for whining. You seem to have nothing but. Do you even WORK? Do you even HAVE goals in life, other than to try to get everyone to focus on victimhood the way you do? Fill in the blanks for us a little, Raunch. Give us one reason WHY we should pay any attention to you, as you seem so desperate for us to do. What have you ever DONE that deserves our attention but whine? The feminists I know are CEOs of companies. They have won medals at the Olympics. They are light and comfortable with their sex and their sexuality and light and comfortable in the company of men. They perceive no threat from the men around them. They perceive no hatred from the men around them. My feminist friends deserve to be listened to when they speak about what a woman can accomplish. You do not, because as far as I can tell, you have never accomplished anything. Neither has your sister-in-whining Judy. You just want to rant and whine and have people listen to you AS IF you had accomplished things. Life doesn't work that way. You are anonymous whiners on the Internet, while the women who are working to change the way that wommen are perceived and treated in the world are busy out in the world actually doing things. You'll never measure up to the least of them...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchy...@... wrote: Is this comedian funny? What say you? http://tinyurl.com/lbouj8 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KdFJ-hFFdI8feature=email Interesting comment: get your facts straight shithead. Stanhope's followers are libertarians. But I honestly hope Palin does well in the 2012 primaries just for the sheer entertainment value of the campaign. (Dont forget, she was an empty vessel put in the spotlight by McCain simply to try to pick up Clinton supporters in 2008 after Obama won the dem. nomination and nothing moreOne of the most obvious, sad moves in modern politics)
[FairfieldLife] What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
I've made this point many times, and made it again yesterday, to someone who *still* has not had the self-honesty to go back through her posts of the last month to see whether it's really *true* that she never expresses any pleasure except when it is at the expense of someone she hates. It **IS** true; I checked. If she had the balls to do what I suggested, she would be unable to find any posts to cite that suggest that she has any other pleas- ures in life. Today we start off the Euro posting day with more whines about victimology from the woman who seems incapable of focusing on anything else. So what do all these women have in common? THEY GET UPSET WHEN THEY CAN'T GET PEOPLE TO FOCUS ON THE THINGS THAT THEY CANNOT *HELP* BUT FOCUS ON. They *complain* when someone changes the subject and focuses on something they find more interesting, or when they just ignore their posts. They whine and they name-call when this happens. They get *upset*. Often they lose it completely, and melt down. All because they can't get people to focus on the things they have chosen to focus on. Sane people don't do this. Sane people have *varied* interests. They express pleasure at things in their lives other than the latest imagined gotcha that allows them to think they've won. They focus on something more than being a perpetual victim. Sane people on this forum have things that they LOVE. Raunchy and Judy -- based on their posts -- don't seem to have anything like that. They have only things that they hate, or are offended by, or crusade *against*, or feel that they have to protect others from. They'd like people to believe that this makes them admirable, and that they deserve to be admired and listened to because they can focus on nothing else BUT the things they hate. I don't admire them for this. I feel sorry for them. The people I admire on this forum have things that they LOVE. Rick, when he talks about his family or Amma. Marek, when he talks about surfing or finds some really neat video or image to share with us to lighten our day. Curtis (bless his absent heart), whose whole *life* is about doing and appreciating the things that he loves. Many of us, when we talk about movies or books or music we love. Any number of others, focusing on what they love. Compare to the two cited above, who seem to have little that they DO love. Think I'm exaggerating? Just watch. PAY ATTENTION to what these women focus on. That is what they have become. Then, once you have done this, step back and think about the fact that they want YOU to focus on these things, too. They want it so badly that they get upset when you don't. They *attack* you when you don't and call you names. What you focus on you become. They want you to focus on the things that they focus on non-stop so that you will become like them. Don't take my word for it...just WATCH them and pay attention to whether they ever express love or joy at life's simple pleasures, or even exemplify simple humanity in their dealings with other people. If you think they do, then by all means focus on the things they are desperately trying to get you to focus on, and you'll become just like them. On the other hand, if you find that some others on this forum strike you as a bit more balanced and happy and fulfilled, maybe you'll want to focus more on the things *they* focus on, so that you can become a bit more like them. Just sayin'...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchy...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii_99@ wrote: (snip) Screw, that Nasty Nazi Whore, Sarah Palin!... What really concerns me, is the racist feces, that some reich wing blogs, and other racist, sexist sites, are spewing towards Malia Obama, because she was where a 'Peace Shirt' in Italy... What a bunch of Nazi Ass-holes... What a bunch of ignorant animals... This is what the Obama's have to govern, these morans? Pitiful, country we live in, with this scum, really sickening to me. r.g. Robert, You have no moral standing to denounce hatred (snip) When, I feel someone, is stirring up the flames of racism and using her sex, to marginalize her competition... When she stirs up fear and hatred, to the crowds she is speaking to... When I feel someone is a narcissistic megalomaniac... Then I feel it is my obligation, with my history, and intuition... To point that out, so that it may lose the power to manipulate, which it seeks to do... Sarah Palin reminds me of Fascism, in seed form! I need to remind people of the reality, of who is behind her curtain... When I see the right wing in this country turning to fascism, then I need to make people aware of how this fearful propaganda works... And, right now...those forces are rearing their ugly head(s) again... r.g.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Meera Watts meerawa...@... wrote: Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera Ya, sure, sure...good...good.. Could, we see your badge, please?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Meera Watts meerawatts@ wrote: Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera Ya, sure, sure...good...good.. Could, we see your badge, please? Meera, Please excuse Robert's lame joke, which you will not understand. It has to do with the fact that the so- called spiritual organization that most people on this forum have in common really *does* require badges to indicate whether a person deserves to be able to meditate with them. Welcome, but be warned. This organization, referred to here often as the TMO or TM organization, has taught its students for 40 years that theirs is the *best* form of meditation in the universe, and the most effective at producing enlightenment. That same organization has failed to produce even one person in all those 40 years whom they can point at as enlightened. Do you detect something wrong with this picture? Many others on this forum do as well. They may have positive feelings for Maharishi Mahesh Yogi and the headstart that he gave them on the spiritual path, but have since taken other paths, and prefer them. They are open-minded and rarely try to push their opinions on others as Truth. The True Believer (TB) TMers (practitioners of Transcendental Mediation or TM) you will encounter here WILL try to push their opinions on you as some kind of Truth. Mention Osho to them and they will most likely launch into an impassioned diatribe about what a slimeball he was, and against you per- sonally for bringing him up. Don't take it too seriously; they do this with ANY other teacher than Maharishi. They have been *trained* to do this, in many cases for 30 to 40 years. I happen to agree with you about the Internet being a place where people can share their knowledge. I'm just warning you that a LOT of folks you will encounter on this forum don't really feel like sharing. Their approach instead is to repeat the things they have been taught are knowledge over and over and over, declare them the best knowledge or the highest knowledge, and put down anyone who doesn't agree. Don't take my word for it. Just watch the posts made by the following list of members. These are people who are all dedicated 30-to-40 year practitioners of TM (with no experience of any other techniques), and who thus should be examples of what it produces. Pay attention to their *behavior* and their *intent* and the things they choose to focus on as much as you do their words, and see whether you think it represents knowledge you would be interested in acquiring. shukra69 authfriend (Judy Stein) off_world_beings nablusoss1008 WillyTex (Richard Williams) bill_hicks_ride (It's just a ride) babajii_99 (Robert) shempmcgurk bob_brigante wgm4u (BillyG) jr_esq (John) Raunchydog
[FairfieldLife] 'Hang on a Cross?/or Love/We Report, You Decide...'
‘The Maha-Yeshua or Christos or Our Savior or Our Lord or Our Messiah... Please don’t remember me, Draggin’ around that stupid damn cross... That they made monuments in the name of that damn cross... Instead: Please Remember Me... As one who loved, above all else... In this earthly existence, that is what I taught... To appreciate Abba’s creatures, Big and small, and the mother earth, herself... And Yes... Even other humanoids.. It is your calling, now... To love... And above all Else, Remember to Love.
[FairfieldLife] 'Jane Roe Freaks-Out at Senate Hearing'
'Jane Roe' Arrested at Supreme Court Hearing By Paul Kane Washington Post Staff Writer Monday, July 13, 2009 8:17 PM The woman at the center of the Supreme Court's landmark abortion rights ruling was arrested today at the confirmation hearing for Sonia Sotomayor among a wave of anti-abortion protesters who lined the sidewalks outside the Senate office buildings and several of whom made it into the hearing room and disrupted in an attempt to disrupt the proceedings. Norma McCorvey, 61, of Texas, better known as Jane Roe in the famous Roe v. Wade case from January 1973, was arrested after she and another protester started yelling during the opening statement of Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.), according to Capitol Police. McCorvey, whose pursuit of the right to access to abortion in the early 1970s led to the ruling that has been a pivotal part of every Supreme Court nomination process since, eventually become a notable opponent of the procedure. Sgt. Kimberly Schneider of the Capitol Police said McCorvey and Francis Mahoney, 68, of Florida were charged with unlawful conduct for disrupting Congress, the third and fourth such arrests the police made during the more than five-hour proceedings. McCorvey was part of the group of protesters outside the Hart Senate Office Building throughout the day, a gathering led by Randall Terry, the former head of Operation Rescue, an organization dedicated to ending abortion. McCorvey, who used Roe as an alias in her court filings for fear of retribution, remained an abortion-rights supporter until the mid-1990s. Working at a women's clinic in Dallas, she befriended some Operation Rescue protesters. In 1995, she was baptized and has been an anti-abortion activist ever since. The last two rows of the hearing room were reserved today for about 50 members of the public, who rotated into the hearings for short intervals and then were escorted out to allow others to view the proceedings. McCorvey and Mahoney were part of a group headed out as Franken was praising the service of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy (D-Mass.), a staunch supporter of the Roe decision. Kennedy left the Judiciary Committee earlier this year, making this the first Supreme Court confirmation fight without his presence since 1965. When McCorvey and Mahoney started shouting, they were quickly removed from the room. Sen. Patrick J. Leahy (D-Vt.), Judiciary Committee chairman, banged the gavel on the crowd for the third time today. Officers, please remove whoever is causing the disturbance, Leahy said. Again, as Senator Sessions and I have said, this is a meeting of the United States Senate. We'll show respect to everybody who is here, we will show respect to everybody, including to Judge Sotomayor, to the Senators on both sides of the aisle, and we will have order in this room.
[FairfieldLife] Reachieving Serenity
Today I realized that I needed to shake off the influence of people who can only focus on the things they hate and refocus on things that I love. To do this, I decided to do the most radical thing imaginable -- take my own advice. In Road Trip Mind and in movie reviews I have written, I have often spoken of the ability of great films to uplift, to take you out of the less-than-desirable place you have gotten stuck in and allow you to get back to a more desir- able place, a place of balance, of love, of appreciation for the higher things in life. A place of...dare I say it?...serenity. To accomplish this, I have just pulled one of my three favorite movies off the shelf and slotted it into the player. And only ten minutes into the film I have to pause the movie and write this because already I can feel the focus on lesser things and lesser people falling away. I find myself sitting here more than a little amazed that my own advice actually works. :-) Some people reachieve their sense of serenity by re-reading a favorite book or scripture. Some do it by going on pil- grimage to a holy site or place of power. Some do it, as Curtis demonstrated recently, by turning off the damned computer and turning back on to life. Whatever works, IMO. What seems to work consistently for me to reachieve my own sense of serenity is to spend 119 minutes with a film called ...uh...Serenity. I share the first 10 of those minutes with you below, before going back to the movie. Serenity is the feature film followup to a 14-episode TV series called Firefly, but you don't have to have seen the series to get the film. It opens with a history lesson to bring you up to speed. In nine short minutes, without resort- ing to flashback, writer/director Joss Whedon tells you everything you need to know about the universe and the evil Alliance that runs it, both as it sees itself and as it really is. The Alliance wants you to focus on what *it* wants you to focus on. Sound familiar? But in just nine minutes Whedon reveals the thing that the Alliance fears the most, and that it considers the most dangerous things in the universe: love, a sense of home, and a sense of serenity. Cut to black, and the word 'Serenity' superimposed on that blackness, morphing into the logo of the spaceship that bears the name. Zoom out further and we see Serenity in her element, about to make a fiery descent through the atmosphere to the planet below. This sequence is a thing of beauty in my opinion, one of the great opening sequences in the history of science fiction or film itself. It tells us in 40 seconds all we need to know about Serenity and its crew. Cut to the captain of this beautiful spaceship, discussing this same fiery descent from the bridge, just after a fairly large and crucial part of the ship falls off and burns up: Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: What was that? Hoban 'Wash' Washburn: Did you see that? Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Was that the primary buffer panel? Hoban 'Wash' Washburn: It did seem to resemble... Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Did the primary buffer panel just fall off my gorram ship for no apparent reason? . . . Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Just get us on the ground! Hoban 'Wash' Washburn: That part'll happen pretty definitely. . . . Hoban 'Wash' Washburn: [struggling to keep the ship under control] This landing is gonna get pretty interesting. Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: Define interesting. Hoban 'Wash' Washburn: [deadpan] Oh God, oh God, we're all going to die? Capt. Malcolm Reynolds: [picking up a microphone and speak- ing on the ship's intercom] This is the captain. We have a little problem with our entry sequence, so we may experience some slight turbulence and then...explode. Welcome to Serenity. Serenity is aptly named because its crew can laugh and crack jokes in the face of very real situations that may just kill them. The crew of Serenity represent for me everything I am looking for to reachieve my own serenity. These wacky space outlaws really LOVE each other, and that love keeps them flying, and keeps them centered. It seems to be having the same effect on me. I am in good hands. So I'll stop writing now and just enjoy the flight, and after it the rest of my day, no matter who or what tries to bring me down. Whatever works. Here's hoping that you all find some- thing similar that works for you. Life is IMO too short to waste focusing on stuff that brings you down, when there are things that you could focus on that bring you up. The title sequence described above: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2UPIFQM_Cg http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2UPIFQM_Cg Opening credits and theme song to Firefly: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z4P-8oHOiI http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9z4P-8oHOiI
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
On Jul 13, 2009, at 8:19 PM, off_world_beings wrote: I must say, my experiences are just getting richer and richer, and although I am not the ideal student, and although my path has not been the one I expected, the experences I am having now leave no doubt that Maharish was a great sage. The greatest. My TM just gets more and more powerful. The experience becomes more and more immovable and indominatble. The immovable quality is probably from all the lead you've ingested.
[FairfieldLife] Re: JAMA lists MAPI US lead contaminated products
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajradh...@... wrote: Despite the fact that MAPI claims they test for metals, at least two products have lead in them according to the JAMA article Lead, Mercury, and Arsenic in US- and Indian-Manufactured Ayurvedic Medicines Sold via the Internet. Who knows how many other MAPI products are similarly tainted? And these aren't even the product with heavy metals listed as ingredients! The two products that were shown (in this sampling) to have lead contamination were Vital Lady and (LOL) Worry Free. http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/300/8/915.pdf I have not read the entire JAMA article; but I note what is written in the very first paragraph: AYURVEDA IS A TRADITIONAL medical system used by a majority of India's 1.1 billion population.1 Ayurveda is also used worldwide by the South Asian diaspora and others.1 However, since 1978 more than 80 cases of lead poisoning associated with Ayurvedic medicine use have been reported worldwide. 2,3 Assuming a majority of 1.1 billion is the minimum -- 550 million -- and there have been 80 cases of lead poisoning in 30 years, that means that there have been less than 3 cases a year for less than 100s of millions of practitioners. Gosh, that's an incredibly LOW number (and not even fatalities!) that would be the envy of western pharmacology! Western medicine should aspire to such success!
[FairfieldLife] Re: Rice Paddy Art 2012
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis reavisma...@... wrote: Nablusoss1008, crop circles are cool, no doubt about that, and I always enjoy the pictures you post. Only there's nothing convincing (to me) that they are anything but the product of human artifice. My disbelief in their non-human origin doesn't detract my appreciation of them. Marek ** Nice way of saying that Marek. I find i feel a similar way when i look over it. Nab below piles on '2012' too to which i tend to feel the same way again. Have you looked through the book, 'The Mystery of 2012' a thick collection of essays on the subject? One essay by John Lash resonates with how you say this here too but with much further elaboration. In the bios section of the book under john lash they point to his website metahistory.org Reading through Lash's 2012 criticism by way then comes to fit gnosticism as transcendentalism standing against revealed religion and superstition. Places folks like Hagelin in the revolution against long established thought superstition. Reads through to a good context. http://www.metahistory.org/ENDTIME/Countdown2012.php -Doug in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis reavismarek@ wrote: It is cool stuff, isn't it, Raunchy? It would seem that the aliens haven't figured out the technology to do crop circles in rice paddies, yet. Marek This is a real Crop Circle. What you posted Marek was merely child's play. The Mayan Motif Returns to Silbury Hill. This spellbinding event brings back memories of another wonderful formation also with a Mayan motif that appeared in the same field at Silbury Hill in 2004 http://www.cropcircle.tv/archives/2004/silburyhill2/silburyhill2004b.ht\ ml . Both these events could be making us aware of the date of the 21st December 2012. This is the date the Mayan calendar comes to an end. The sheer beauty of this new formation takes ones breath away. The location with Silbury Hill as a backdrop has to be of great significance in itself. Just awesome! Julian Gibsone (Director of our `CROP CIRCLES Hidden Mysteries' DVD) http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html Images John Montgomery Copyright 2009 http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST CROP CIRCLE CONNECTOR DVD http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2009 http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/ Images Jack Roderick Copyright 2009 http://www.thecropcircleshop.com/ Make a donation to keep the web site alive... Thank you Image Jack Turner Copyright 2009 http://www.chetsnow.com/signs.html Images Lucy Pringle http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/ Copyright 2009
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: Recent incident in Vedic City. Incoming groups of pundits try to smuggle in betel leaf and tobacco for existing pundits, but the TMO is hip to them, so they search their luggage before leaving India and on arrival. This time, during the on-arrival search, the existing pundits saw what was going on, and feeling rather desperate because their supplies are running low, started throwing rocks, hitting some of the people searching the luggage, breaking windows, and also overturning tables. The main instigators were sent back to India. Sent back to India? That must have affected the atmosphere of coherence in FF. [Ironic chortle]
[FairfieldLife] Re: Rice Paddy Art 2012
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5 dhamiltony...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis reavismarek@ wrote: Nablusoss1008, crop circles are cool, no doubt about that, and I always enjoy the pictures you post. Only there's nothing convincing (to me) that they are anything but the product of human artifice. My disbelief in their non-human origin doesn't detract my appreciation of them. Marek ** Nice way of saying that Marek. I find i feel a similar way when i look over it. Nab below piles on '2012' too to which i tend to feel the same way again. Have you looked through the book, 'The Mystery of 2012' a thick collection of essays on the subject? One essay by John Lash resonates with how you say this here too but with much further elaboration. In the bios section of the book under john lash they point to his website metahistory.org Reading through Lash's 2012 criticism by way then comes to fit gnosticism as transcendentalism standing against revealed religion and superstition. Places folks like Hagelin in the revolution against long established thought superstition. Reads through to a good context. http://www.metahistory.org/ENDTIME/Countdown2012.php -Doug in FF --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_reply@ wrote: . Both these events could be making us aware of the date of the 21st December 2012. This is the date the Mayan calendar comes to an end. The sheer beauty of this new formation takes ones breath away. The location with Silbury Hill as a backdrop has to be of great significance in itself. Just awesome! Lash writing: It would be foolish to dismiss that possibility that the huge buzz around 2012 is the reflection of a collective psychic event of some kind. The question is, do the discussions, speculations, and predictions about 2012 point to that event, or do they merely draw attention to themselves? So far, the discourse on 2012 has been dominated by claims about the evolution of consciousness making a huge jump, a paradigm shift. We will realize the noosphere of Teilhard de Chardin, for instance. I have a gut feeling that this kind of high-toned chatter might be distracting us from the genuine possibilities of the moment ahead. This type of speculation could be off the mark if it does not offer a message of change that specifically addresses the terminal social and material conditions of the Kali Yuga. It is one thing to claim a quantum leap into cosmic consciousness, and support it with abstruse computations that go back 16 billion years (Calleman), and another, say, to rally against the social menace of revealed religion. The first is a mere hypothesis, glorious or not, the second is a revolutionary stance, involving a call for action and transformation. http://www.metahistory.org/ENDTIME/Countdown2012.php --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Marek Reavis reavismarek@ wrote: It is cool stuff, isn't it, Raunchy? It would seem that the aliens haven't figured out the technology to do crop circles in rice paddies, yet. Marek This is a real Crop Circle. What you posted Marek was merely child's play. The Mayan Motif Returns to Silbury Hill. This spellbinding event brings back memories of another wonderful formation also with a Mayan motif that appeared in the same field at Silbury Hill in 2004 http://www.cropcircle.tv/archives/2004/silburyhill2/silburyhill2004b.ht\ ml . Both these events could be making us aware of the date of the 21st December 2012. This is the date the Mayan calendar comes to an end. The sheer beauty of this new formation takes ones breath away. The location with Silbury Hill as a backdrop has to be of great significance in itself. Just awesome! Julian Gibsone (Director of our `CROP CIRCLES Hidden Mysteries' DVD) http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html Images John Montgomery Copyright 2009 http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST CROP CIRCLE CONNECTOR DVD http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html Image Steve Alexander Copyright 2009 http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/ Images Jack Roderick Copyright 2009 http://www.thecropcircleshop.com/ Make a donation to keep the web site alive... Thank you Image Jack Turner Copyright 2009 http://www.chetsnow.com/signs.html Images Lucy Pringle http://www.lucypringle.co.uk/ Copyright 2009
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
Raunchy: Hey Barry! Get your fingers out of your ears. Barry: Lalalalalalalalala Judy: He gets this way when anyone brings up the topic of sexism. Barry: Lalalalalalalalala Raunchy: He's starting to froth at the mouth. Barry: (Spits up on himself and wets his pants.) Judy: Hold him down while I put this sock in his mouth. Barry: Umumumumumumumum Raunchy: There that's better, not so noisy. Barry: (Writhing on the floor) Raunchy: Geez, He's he's moving so violently he's going to hurt himself. Judy: Hold onto his legs while I hogtie him. Raunchy: Hogtie! Very funny. Judy: High five, sister. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_re...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchydog@ wrote: Robert, You have no moral standing to denounce hatred toward Malia as long as you stoke the fires of hatred toward Sarah Palin or any other woman for that matter. This from the sad old woman whose moral standing is based on cruising PUMA sites for articles to repost to stoke the fires of sad old woman hatred towards Barack Obama. That's **OK**, you see, because Obama *deserves* to be vilified. :-) Don't you see that a sexist, or racist attack whether it is from the left or the right on any female, Malia, Sarah, Hillary, Michelle, any woman, comes from a place of deep hatred of women? Whereas her ONGOING reposting of hate articles about the guy who did nothing more damning than to point out that her preferred candidate didn't have the right stuff to be considered a real candidate for President is just FINE. That's OK. Plus, it's **OK** for sad old wommen to hate men, because they've been *victimized*, donchaknow? That makes it **OK** for them to whine non-stop about the victimization of women instead of doing anything productive with their lives. Accomplishing something would be counter- productive, because the image of a successful woman undercuts their constant whines that they are being *victimized*. Better to be a whiny victim than to succeed...that's their motto. :-) Raunchy, the day you can find some accomplishment to list in one of your anonymous Internet profiles other than your sex and age, you have the right to expect someone to listen to your whines as if you mattered. Until then, you are just a sad old woman with a grudge she can't let go of. I repeat the thing I've said before, and that you know to be true. If Hillary Clinton or any *real* feminist ever met you and felt your whiny I am victim, hear me roar aura, they'd have to take a shower afterwards. Real feminists **DO** things. They have no time for whining. You seem to have nothing but. Do you even WORK? Do you even HAVE goals in life, other than to try to get everyone to focus on victimhood the way you do? Fill in the blanks for us a little, Raunch. Give us one reason WHY we should pay any attention to you, as you seem so desperate for us to do. What have you ever DONE that deserves our attention but whine? The feminists I know are CEOs of companies. They have won medals at the Olympics. They are light and comfortable with their sex and their sexuality and light and comfortable in the company of men. They perceive no threat from the men around them. They perceive no hatred from the men around them. My feminist friends deserve to be listened to when they speak about what a woman can accomplish. You do not, because as far as I can tell, you have never accomplished anything. Neither has your sister-in-whining Judy. You just want to rant and whine and have people listen to you AS IF you had accomplished things. Life doesn't work that way. You are anonymous whiners on the Internet, while the women who are working to change the way that wommen are perceived and treated in the world are busy out in the world actually doing things. You'll never measure up to the least of them...
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: JAMA lists MAPI US lead contaminated products
On Jul 14, 2009, at 7:45 AM, shempmcgurk wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajradh...@... wrote: Despite the fact that MAPI claims they test for metals, at least two products have lead in them according to the JAMA article Lead, Mercury, and Arsenic in US- and Indian-Manufactured Ayurvedic Medicines Sold via the Internet. Who knows how many other MAPI products are similarly tainted? And these aren't even the product with heavy metals listed as ingredients! The two products that were shown (in this sampling) to have lead contamination were Vital Lady and (LOL) Worry Free. http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/300/8/915.pdf I have not read the entire JAMA article; but I note what is written in the very first paragraph: AYURVEDA IS A TRADITIONAL medical system used by a majority of India's 1.1 billion population.1 Ayurveda is also used worldwide by the South Asian diaspora and others.1 However, since 1978 more than 80 cases of lead poisoning associated with Ayurvedic medicine use have been reported worldwide. 2,3 Assuming a majority of 1.1 billion is the minimum -- 550 million -- and there have been 80 cases of lead poisoning in 30 years, that means that there have been less than 3 cases a year for less than 100s of millions of practitioners. Gosh, that's an incredibly LOW number (and not even fatalities!) that would be the envy of western pharmacology! Western medicine should aspire to such success! Most of the lead poisoning is probably at a subclinical level and of course not all will be diagnosed correctly (or at all). Heaven forbid you're taking this crap when you're brain is still developing. There's a long history of such poisonings in India. Singer-songwriter Bruce Cockburn tells the story of such a poisoning, not for cheap medicines, but to make cheap flour: Years ago when my brother was in India A small town baker got a bright idea He cut his flour with pesticide and sent a bunch of neighbours on their longest journey He was just being cheap -- trying to make a profit Didn't even have shareholders to answer to But it's worth remembering, as we sell off the forest gene-splice the world's food into an instrument of control maim and destroy as acts of theatre, what came next - That when the survivors looked around and understood what had been done they butchered that baker Mercury shiva-lingams are quite popular, but very expensive to render (relatively) non-toxic. So what do enterprising Indians do? They mix mercury with methylene blue to solidify it so they can sell them. This renders them solid but still highly toxic. People will pour milk and honey over them and drink it. It's also worthwhile mentioning, the lead contamination problem is likely more of a problem for the disreputable Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies, like MAPI, that don't use traditional harvesting methods, but instead use cheap herbs other companies discard or are taken from tainted industrial sites or sites where contamination of the soil has occurred. The companies do this to make a fast buck, often preying on the poor. However most companies don't CLAIM to have tested for metals, put out substandard, crap medicines, JACK THE PRICE UP and sell it to yuppie new agers and the wealthy. In this way MAPI is unique in that they use slick advertising with pictures of pristine scenery and promises of health to push their tainted products. Mahesh's version of the baker's tainted flour: greed rules, if you can get away with it. And we're not even talking of the alchemical products in the MAPI materia medica. Those would list heavy metals comparable to the highest of those in the JAMA list. They even list the metals, in milligrams, on the label! You can probably still get these products, as they were seen as highly powerful and evolutionary by Mahesh, from enterprising Purusha and TMers. They have a long use in TM inner circles (decades). They smuggle them in to the US and then sell them here. Unfortunately all the old MAPI websites that had archived links on the Wayback Machine to these lists are now blocked by a robots.txt file from the TMO...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
Oy. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, raunchydog raunchydog@ wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert babajii_99@ wrote: (snip) Screw, that Nasty Nazi Whore, Sarah Palin!... What really concerns me, is the racist feces, that some reich wing blogs, and other racist, sexist sites, are spewing towards Malia Obama, because she was where a 'Peace Shirt' in Italy... What a bunch of Nazi Ass-holes... What a bunch of ignorant animals... This is what the Obama's have to govern, these morans? Pitiful, country we live in, with this scum, really sickening to me. r.g. Robert, You have no moral standing to denounce hatred (snip) When, I feel someone, is stirring up the flames of racism and using her sex, to marginalize her competition... When she stirs up fear and hatred, to the crowds she is speaking to... When I feel someone is a narcissistic megalomaniac... Then I feel it is my obligation, with my history, and intuition... To point that out, so that it may lose the power to manipulate, which it seeks to do... Sarah Palin reminds me of Fascism, in seed form! I need to remind people of the reality, of who is behind her curtain... When I see the right wing in this country turning to fascism, then I need to make people aware of how this fearful propaganda works... And, right now...those forces are rearing their ugly head(s) again... r.g.
[FairfieldLife] Re: JAMA lists MAPI US lead contaminated products
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajradh...@... wrote: snip It's also worthwhile mentioning, the lead contamination problem is likely more of a problem for the disreputable Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies, like MAPI, that don't use traditional harvesting methods, but instead use cheap herbs other companies discard or are taken from tainted industrial sites or sites where contamination of the soil has occurred. And your evidence that MAPI does this is...?
[FairfieldLife] Re: What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_re...@... wrote: On the other hand, if you find that some others on this forum strike you as a bit more balanced and happy and fulfilled, maybe you'll want to focus more on the things *they* focus on, so that you can become a bit more like them. Just sayin'... Barry is just sayin' focus on him so you can become more like him. LOL.
[FairfieldLife] New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
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[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
You idiot, children don't smoke betel leaves, they chew them. Zoran Krneta wrote: So now you come to know that Indian pundits chewing something... but you don't know what they are chewing... maybe nuts ha... You idiot, children don't smoke or chew betel 'nuts'.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
I got a little past 30 seconds and it just gets worse the further it goes. Absolutely dispicable and the people that laugh at this *humor* are just as bad. This is pure evil. --- On Tue, 7/14/09, raunchydog raunchy...@yahoo.com wrote: From: raunchydog raunchy...@yahoo.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 4:03 AM --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: From: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of raunchydog Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 9:18 PM To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin Is this comedian funny? What say you? http://tinyurl. com/lbouj8 http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=KdFJ-hFFdI8 http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=KdFJ-hFFdI8 feature=email feature=email About 30 seconds of him offended me enough to hit the stop button. Thank you.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@... wrote: I got a little past 30 seconds and it just gets worse the further it goes. Absolutely dispicable and the people that laugh at this *humor* are just as bad. This is pure evil. Thank you. --- On Tue, 7/14/09, raunchydog raunchy...@... wrote: From: raunchydog raunchy...@... Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 4:03 AM --- In FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: From: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com [mailto:FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com] On Behalf Of raunchydog Sent: Monday, July 13, 2009 9:18 PM To: FairfieldLife@ yahoogroups. com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin Is this comedian funny? What say you? http://tinyurl. com/lbouj8 http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=KdFJ-hFFdI8 http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=KdFJ-hFFdI8 feature=email feature=email About 30 seconds of him offended me enough to hit the stop button. Thank you.
[FairfieldLife] Re: What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_re...@... wrote: I've made this point many times, and made it again yesterday, to someone who *still* has not had the self-honesty to go back through her posts of the last month As noted before several times, she doesn't have the *time* to check through the 270 pages of the Yahoo message list. But Barry does, it seems: to see whether it's really *true* that she never expresses any pleasure except when it is at the expense of someone she hates. It **IS** true; I checked. If she had the balls to do what I suggested, she would be unable to find any posts to cite that suggest that she has any other pleas- ures in life. Well, as it turns out, he's lying one way or the other. Either he *hasn't* checked, or he's checked and knows his claim is *not* true. I had a rush of brains to the head and went to the non-Yahoo archive of FFL at the Mail Archive site: http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com/ I was able to call up *only* my posts for the past four and a half weeks--currently impossible with Yahoo search. And I found six that meet Barry's criteria: 222994 Today we start off the Euro posting day with more whines about victimology from the woman who seems incapable of focusing on anything else. So what do all these women have in common? THEY GET UPSET WHEN THEY CAN'T GET PEOPLE TO FOCUS ON THE THINGS THAT THEY CANNOT *HELP* BUT FOCUS ON. They *complain* when someone changes the subject and focuses on something they find more interesting, or when they just ignore their posts. They whine and they name-call when this happens. They get *upset*. Often they lose it completely, and melt down. All because they can't get people to focus on the things they have chosen to focus on. Sane people don't do this. Sane people have *varied* interests. They express pleasure at things in their lives other than the latest imagined gotcha that allows them to think they've won. They focus on something more than being a perpetual victim. Sane people on this forum have things that they LOVE. Raunchy and Judy -- based on their posts -- don't seem to have anything like that. They have only things that they hate, or are offended by, or crusade *against*, or feel that they have to protect others from. They'd like people to believe that this makes them admirable, and that they deserve to be admired and listened to because they can focus on nothing else BUT the things they hate. I don't admire them for this. I feel sorry for them. The people I admire on this forum have things that they LOVE. Rick, when he talks about his family or Amma. Marek, when he talks about surfing or finds some really neat video or image to share with us to lighten our day. Curtis (bless his absent heart), whose whole *life* is about doing and appreciating the things that he loves. Many of us, when we talk about movies or books or music we love. Any number of others, focusing on what they love. Compare to the two cited above, who seem to have little that they DO love. Think I'm exaggerating? Just watch. PAY ATTENTION to what these women focus on. That is what they have become. Then, once you have done this, step back and think about the fact that they want YOU to focus on these things, too. They want it so badly that they get upset when you don't. They *attack* you when you don't and call you names. What you focus on you become. They want you to focus on the things that they focus on non-stop so that you will become like them. Don't take my word for it...just WATCH them and pay attention to whether they ever express love or joy at life's simple pleasures, or even exemplify simple humanity in their dealings with other people. If you think they do, then by all means focus on the things they are desperately trying to get you to focus on, and you'll become just like them. On the other hand, if you find that some others on this forum strike you as a bit more balanced and happy and fulfilled, maybe you'll want to focus more on the things *they* focus on, so that you can become a bit more like them. Just sayin'...
[FairfieldLife] Re: What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
Oops, this got away from me and got sent before I'd finished. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jst...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote: I've made this point many times, and made it again yesterday, to someone who *still* has not had the self-honesty to go back through her posts of the last month As noted before several times, she doesn't have the *time* to check through the 270 pages of the Yahoo message list. But Barry does, it seems: to see whether it's really *true* that she never expresses any pleasure except when it is at the expense of someone she hates. It **IS** true; I checked. If she had the balls to do what I suggested, she would be unable to find any posts to cite that suggest that she has any other pleas- ures in life. Well, as it turns out, he's lying one way or the other. Either he *hasn't* checked, or he's checked and knows his claim is *not* true. I had a rush of brains to the head and went to the non-Yahoo archive of FFL at the Mail Archive site: http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com/ I was able to call up *only* my posts for the past four and a half weeks, a manageable number to look through--currently impossible with Yahoo search. Took me about five minutes. And I found six that meet Barry's criteria: 222994 (Michael Jackson video) (continuing) 222399 (Dead Snow trailer) 221977 (photos of Iran election protests) 223645 (Dali/Disney short) 222626 (review of a feminist parody, by a feminist) 222667 (Lanza article on consciousness) To recap: Barry's initial claim was that there were *no* such posts. Then he changed it to a few; then he demanded proof that I'd made *five*; and now he's back to none. None, he swears, **IS** true (Barry's emphasis), and he insists he's checked to make sure it's true. Except that it obviously is not true. Plus which, I made many more posts that didn't have anything to do with expressing pleasure at the expense of someone she hates (hates is Barry's term; has no respect for is not equivalent to hates). Anyway, in addition to Barry's blatant lie (whether about having checked, or about what he found), we also have the mind-boggling hypocrisy of Barry's diatribe at Raunchy and me for engaging in criticism of others, when *by far* the majority of Barry's posts also focus on criticism of others. These aren't the only hypocrisies and dishonesties in his post by any means, but readers will no doubt pick up on the other instances.
[FairfieldLife] Re: What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jst...@... wrote: I had a rush of brains to the head and went to the non-Yahoo archive of FFL at the Mail Archive site: http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com/ I was able to call up *only* my posts for the past four and a half weeks--currently impossible with Yahoo search. And I found six that meet Barry's criteria I just wanted to make her go through the exercise, to see what she would do after she did. And she did just what I expected: she declared victory after proving that that she finds something to express her pleasure about that *isn't* the humiliation or misfortune of others .026% of the time. She has just spent several hours to support my contention that almost all of her posts to this forum (almost 99% of them, to be exact) consist of her taking pleasure in the humiliation or misfortune of others. Meanwhile I was watching a neat movie and going to the beach. Good job, Judy...you sure won this one. :-) Don't you EVER get tired of being played? Buh-bye...
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
This seemed very serious, so I had my people in Fairfield check into it. As usual, there is more to the story than was first reported. Apparently, due to the increase of teaching in the US, there has been a decrease in the number of teachers available to check the meditations of the pundits, and a few pundits did not received their twice daily checking. However, this has now been resolved and almost all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. Jai Guru Dev --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: Recent incident in Vedic City. Incoming groups of pundits try to smuggle in betel leaf and tobacco for existing pundits, but the TMO is hip to them, so they search their luggage before leaving India and on arrival. This time, during the on-arrival search, the existing pundits saw what was going on, and feeling rather desperate because their supplies are running low, started throwing rocks, hitting some of the people searching the luggage, breaking windows, and also overturning tables. The main instigators were sent back to India.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
scienceofabundance wrote: ...all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. According to my sources in Vedic City, the children do not burn their leaves.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
Well your sources are obviously wrong. Science --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex no_re...@... wrote: scienceofabundance wrote: ...all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. According to my sources in Vedic City, the children do not burn their leaves.
[FairfieldLife] Chidambaram
From a friend: This is my favourite temple in India and I go here every chance i get. This is a really great video about the priests of this temple if you have time to watch. http://www.indiadivine.org/articles/972/1/The-Priests-of-Chidambaram-Natara ja-Temple/Page1.html http://www.indiadivine.org/articles/972/1/The-Priests-of-Chidambaram-Nataraj a-Temple/Page1.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: What You Focus On You Become -- the secret of reading FFL
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_re...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jstein@ wrote: I had a rush of brains to the head and went to the non-Yahoo archive of FFL at the Mail Archive site: http://www.mail-archive.com/fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com/ I was able to call up *only* my posts for the past four and a half weeks--currently impossible with Yahoo search. And I found six that meet Barry's criteria I just wanted to make her go through the exercise, to see what she would do after she did. Uh-huh. That's Barry's excuse for blatantly lying? Fact is, he was sure I *wouldn't* go through the exercise; he knew I wasn't going to search through 270 Yahoo pages. That I would use the Mail Archive and get it done in five minutes never occurred to him. He *thought* he had it all set up so that he could safely denounce me for not having the self-honesty to check, all the while lying about having checked himself and not found *any* such posts. As my grandmother used to say, Be sure your sins will find you out. And I'd add, especially when those sins are a function of desperation that leads you to take silly risks and not think things through. And she did just what I expected: she declared victory after proving that that she finds something to express her pleasure about that *isn't* the humiliation or misfortune of others .026% of the time. Which Barry swore up and down was 000.00%--he *checked*. She has just spent several hours Nope, about five minutes, as noted. to support my contention that almost all of her posts to this forum (almost 99% of them, to be exact) consist of her taking pleasure in the humiliation or misfortune of others. Nope, that's a lie too. As I pointed out, *many* of my posts don't have anything to do with the humiliation or misfortune of others. They're just straightforward discussion, something Barry *almost never* engages in. Barry lied, again, and got caught, again. And now he's standing on his head trying to wiggle out of the lies, again, by telling more lies--again. This has been his M.O. ever since I've known him. The *vast* majority of Barry's posts are vicious and usually dishonest attacks on others (primarily TMers), with a smattering of treacly self-exaltation about his allegedly blissful experiences in Sitges or watching some movie or listening to Bruce Cockburn. There's some lovely swampland in Florida waiting for anybody who believes Barry takes pleasure in anything here but boasting about how spiritually advanced he is or demonizing others for *not* being as spiritually advanced as he is. That's the only reason he's here.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, scienceofabundance no_re...@... wrote: This seemed very serious, so I had my people in Fairfield check into it. As usual, there is more to the story than was first reported. Apparently, due to the increase of teaching in the US, there has been a decrease in the number of teachers available to check the meditations of the pundits, and a few pundits did not received their twice daily checking. However, this has now been resolved and almost all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. But did they inhale?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
...all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. According to my sources in Vedic City, the children do not burn their leaves. scienceofabundance wrote: Well your sources are obviously wrong. Children do not smoke betel leaves and betel nuts, even in India. You are being given inaccurate information. My source lives in Vedic City and she is with the pundits every single day. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. The use of betel leaves is a chewing habit, not a smoking habit. NOBODY SMOKES BETEL NUTS.
[FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
The Hindutva View of History: Rewriting Textbooks in India and the United States There is much ground for believing that Ancient India was central to the origins of civilization. And why? Because of the internal evidence of the Vedas themselves. 1) The Rig Veda, our oldest human text, describes the geography of Northern India, including the seven rivers. 2)The Vedic Calendar was based on astronomical data, which places the Vedic Culture in Northern India. 3)The Vedic Hymns reflect a profound spiritual culture, whose symbolism includes Yoga, Shramanism, and Divine Mother worship. 4) Wove into the fabric of the Vedas is the history of a maritime culture, reflecting a familiarity with the sea... Read more: From: Willytex Subject: Re: When did the Aryans come into India Newsgroups: alt.meditation, alt.meditation.transcendental, alt.politics.india.communist, alt.politics.india.progressive Date: February 10, 2000 http://tinyurl.com/nb2xt8 http://tinyurl.com/nb2xt8
Re: [FairfieldLife] 'Betal Nuts for Sale'
Robert wrote: Areca nut - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Areca nuts are chewed with betel leaf for their effects as a mild stimulant, ... Malay culture and tradition hold betel nut and leaves in high esteem. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Areca_nut Betel Nuts - Best PriceLegal stimulant, leaves you feeling great. Very popular world-wide. aff www.bouncingbearbotanicals.com Betel Nuts from $2.50Areca Catechu (Betel Nuts) on Sale! WorldWide Shipping, Great Prices. www.HerbalFire.com/Betel-Nuts The leaves are more effective and more tasty. And just like the nut they are nothing more than a mild stimulant. Indians grow the trees here in the US and share the leaves. Though they are a controlled substance and probably shouldn't be there is also little interest in going after anyone growing them. Of course you can't buy ephedra anymore in the health food stores but that plant grows wild all over the place. You just need to know how to look for it. Some people have it in their gardens and don't know it is there. Very useful plant if you have a cold coming on and the foolish government is quite fascist when it comes to purchasing the synthetic version at your local drug store.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
However, this has now been resolved and almost all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. authfriend wrote: But did they inhale? Probably not, because you can't get high by inhaling burning betel leaves or burning betel nuts. You get high by chewing the leaves, not by chewing the betel 'nuts'. Betel nuts are not even part of the preparation. LOL!
[FairfieldLife] Re: 'Betal Nuts for Sale'
Bhairitu wrote: Indians grow the trees... 'Piper betle' is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family. The betel plant is an evergreen and perennial creeper.
[FairfieldLife] WARNING!!!
Do not take the advice of the Bharat Two, the Vajra Dot, or any advice from the Turq Bee, or the Dork Flex. They do not have any idea of good dhmo, punk or pan. Apparently, they are not pundits, they are not siddhas, they are not yogins, or naths, they are obvious TMer impostors. Bharat Two on betel and punk; Vaj Dot on naps; Dork Flex on dhmo; Turq Bee on camphor fumes: Indians grow the trees here in the US and share the leaves... Don't worry, TM is still a wonderful form of power napping... I don't know who your initiator was, but he or she was burning styrofoam cup bits instead of camphor... You really fucked up on this post of yours, Delia... LOL!!! Read more: Everyone knows that the mundane joss sticks found in most Indian grocery stores is pure punk, not worth a penny... Read more: From: Willytex Subject: Re: Agar and Sandalwood Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental Date: May 17, 2007 http://tinyurl.com/l6g9un http://tinyurl.com/l6g9un I think that maybe these puja sprinklin' proclivities are just the cloud before the storm. Recently, I was driving down the road near the Austin City Limits when I saw a puddle in the middle of the road with an armadillo standin' in it... Read more: From: Willytex Subject: DHMO Cult Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental Date: August 2, 2000 http://tinyurl.com/lekjuy http://tinyurl.com/lekjuy From: Delia Subject: DHMO update Newsgroups: alt.meditation.transcendental Date: March 16, 2004 http://tinyurl.com/lmcmgc http://tinyurl.com/lmcmgc
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of WillyTex Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 11:13 AM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot ...all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. According to my sources in Vedic City, the children do not burn their leaves. scienceofabundance wrote: Well your sources are obviously wrong. Children do not smoke betel leaves and betel nuts, even in India. You are being given inaccurate information. My source lives in Vedic City and she is with the pundits every single day. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. Of course it's not allowed, which is why they check the incoming pundits' luggage. But some of them do it anyway if they can get away with it. Tobacco, not betel leaves, which they chew.
[FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
1) The Rig Veda, our oldest human text, describes the geography of Northern India, including the seven rivers. 2)The Vedic Calendar was based on astronomical data, which places the Vedic Culture in Northern India. So it's clearly not the cognition of the mechanics of creation then, unless it's only about the creation of one small bit of the earth's surface. I guess the TMO will be trying to match the geography of northern india to the structure of unified field theories to prove that india is the fount of all civilization.
[FairfieldLife] A premium on white children?
It's just been reported on TV that Debbie Rowe, the biological mother of two of Michael Jackson's children, has been paid $4 million by Jackson's mother to give up her parental rights. How much did Angelina Jolie pay for her Black children when she bought them in Africa? What did Madonna spend? I'm surprised White babies go for so much. I thought that $4 million was the going rate for Black babies.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
On Jul 14, 2009, at 1:19 PM, guyfawkes91 wrote: 1) The Rig Veda, our oldest human text, describes the geography of Northern India, including the seven rivers. 2)The Vedic Calendar was based on astronomical data, which places the Vedic Culture in Northern India. So it's clearly not the cognition of the mechanics of creation then, unless it's only about the creation of one small bit of the earth's surface. I guess the TMO will be trying to match the geography of northern india to the structure of unified field theories to prove that india is the fount of all civilization. It'll be interesting hear about how their invincible technology protected the land of the Ved as it was taken over by Muslims with swords. Pakistan and Kashmir are just so sattvic, doncha think?
[FairfieldLife] New Cro Circle: Grey Wethers, nr Temple Farm, Wiltshire. Reported 14th July.
Please note that our Space Brothers sometimes makes a Crop Circle in two stages during 2-3 days. This unfinished CC is perhaps one of those. Or perhaps not. Image Russell Stannard Copyright 2009 http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html CLICK HERE FOR THE LATEST CROP CIRCLE CONNECTOR DVD http://www.cccvault.com/cccvideos/trailer09c.html Image Russell Stannard Copyright 2009
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Meera Watts meerawa...@... wrote: Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera Hello and welcome ! Please note that if someone on this list accuses someone of being a massmurderer he will necessarily be a Buddhist student of the Dolly.. eh, Dalai Lama. These are; Vaj Turq Enjoy your stay !
[FairfieldLife] Re: JAMA lists MAPI US lead contaminated products
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jst...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajradhatu@ wrote: snip It's also worthwhile mentioning, the lead contamination problem is likely more of a problem for the disreputable Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies, like MAPI, that don't use traditional harvesting methods, but instead use cheap herbs other companies discard or are taken from tainted industrial sites or sites where contamination of the soil has occurred. And your evidence that MAPI does this is...? * http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/14/science/space/14hoax.html
[FairfieldLife] World Peace and Tat Wale Baba - Guru Dev on This World
GURU DEV Subtle divine authority is the regulator of the concrete universe. Without its help neither can a nation become powerful nor peace and prosperity can be felt. Guru Dev Booklet of 30 Quotations http://www.shrigurudevji.com/article.asp?article=book_of_quotations TATWALE BABA answers a question about World Peace at one of Maharishi's Teacher Training Courses: Student: Will there be world peace? Tat Wale Baba: The world is within you. And, if you are at peace within, if your awareness is established in your Self your world is in peace. And, if you are wavering and peaceless and you are not in tune with your own eternal state of Being then the world is in peacelessness. If you want to create peace on the cosmic level then you must take refuge in God. And, if you want peace within yourself, realize the Self and your world will be in peace and you will see that the whole world is in peace. The world is as you are, and the world will be as you will be. -More here: http://www.amazingabilities.com/chap6b.html GURU DEV, ON THIS WORLD And the mind is not satisfied with anything of this world. So, it is certain that mind is not fit for the world, nor the world for the mind... Mind is permanent and remains with you always. Even after you leave this world, it remains with you. Therefore, connect your mind with a permanent thing. God, being the eternal existence in animate and inanimate things, is the only permanent thing of the highest order. Therefore connect your mind with Him. Much more here: http://www.srigurudev.net/gurudev/discourses.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. Rick Archer wrote: Of course it's not allowed, which is why they check the incoming pundits' luggage. But some of them do it anyway if they can get away with it. Tobacco, not betel leaves, which they chew. You still don't get it - the betel leaves are wrapped up with the tobacco leaf inside, and then chewed. The pundits do not smoke the tobacco, they chew it along with the betel leaf.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: 'Betal Nuts for Sale'
WillyTex wrote: Bhairitu wrote: Indians grow the trees... 'Piper betle' is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family. The betel plant is an evergreen and perennial creeper. What's your point? I have a tree in the back yard that grows vines with some kind of bean pod. Do I call that a tree or a plant? Indians I know called it a tree. So what if they are botanically incorrect? I'm not going to go search the Internet every fucking time I make a statement. Image a conversation around a dinner table if people did that. They would all have to have laptops or netbooks and the conversation would be very stilted. You are really scraping the bottom of the barrow if you believe you are discrediting me. Maybe you ought to work on your own credibility instead as it is zero here. And besides the real point is that Indians do grow betel plants here meaning you may well be able to plant the nuts you get. Now I'm not going to go the Internet to find out if that is possible. I don't have time for that with the casual conversation here on FFL. And betel leaves should NOT be a controlled substance. But neither should marijuana either. One wonders how betel leaves became a controlled substance? Maybe as a way to kick Indian immigrants out if needed?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
No women are allowed within 1008* ft. of the pundits in any direction - so your (female) sources cannot be with pundits every day. *Even though I have memorized almost all of the Vedic scriptures, I cannot right now remember the exact verse where this injunction is given, but I can find out if you would like me to. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex no_re...@... wrote: ...all the pundits spontaneously burned all their leaves. According to my sources in Vedic City, the children do not burn their leaves. scienceofabundance wrote: Well your sources are obviously wrong. Children do not smoke betel leaves and betel nuts, even in India. You are being given inaccurate information. My source lives in Vedic City and she is with the pundits every single day. Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. The use of betel leaves is a chewing habit, not a smoking habit. NOBODY SMOKES BETEL NUTS.
Re: [FairfieldLife] WARNING!!!
WillyTex , the FFL village idiot wrote: Do not take the advice of the Bharat Two, the Vajra Dot, or any advice from the Turq Bee, or the Dork Flex. They do not have any idea of good dhmo, punk or pan. Apparently, they are not pundits, they are not siddhas, they are not yogins, or naths, they are obvious TMer impostors. I had pan in India, bub. In Varanasi and in southern Kerala. What about you? Guess I might have some idea what pan is. And actually there have been some pan products sold in boxes that have leaves in them you can get at the Indian grocery. I'm not talking about those little packets which are mainly the nut cut up with herbs. Take a look the next time you are at the local Indian grocery (if you have one). They are often right there at the register. As for incense it depends on what you buy at the Indian grocery. There are some excellent brands that be bought there. For a while and I don't think it is still true there was a sandalwood shortage that might have led to some bad incense but if you knew what brand to look for it wasn't a problem. It also helps to become friends with the grocer too. I don't know about Vaj but we know that Turq, flex and myself all were TM teachers. What about you? Bharat Two on betel and punk; Vaj Dot on naps; Dork Flex on dhmo; Turq Bee on camphor fumes: Indians grow the trees here in the US and share the leaves... Don't worry, TM is still a wonderful form of power napping... I don't know who your initiator was, but he or she was burning styrofoam cup bits instead of camphor... You really fucked up on this post of yours, Delia... LOL!!! Read more: Everyone knows that the mundane joss sticks found in most Indian grocery stores is pure punk, not worth a penny...
Re: [FairfieldLife] Thanks for accepting me!
Meera Watts wrote: Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera Welcome (if you're still subscribed at this point) to what I call the Funny Farm Lounge. It's a pretty crazy place mainly frequented by aging Baby Boomers most of whom became TM teachers in the 1970s and most of who have since moved on. It's a wild and sometimes boring place. There is a 15 year old soap opera going on called the Turq and Judy Show which is well worth skipping. Turq often writes what appears to be a blog entry but as we read on it becomes just another episode in the show. Just click the Next button if you have one at that point. WillyTex is well known as a troll and mostly unread here unless some of us want to box his ears a bit. Some of us like to discuss political issues (after all the TMO had a political party called the Natural Law Party at one time. Others like to shy away from that and some are just typical new agers with their heads in the sand (and some would up their ass). If you read the FFL guidelines you sell pretty much anything goes. On forums this would be the General Topic or Off Topic section.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: snip WillyTex is well known as a troll and mostly unread here unless some of us want to box his ears a bit. snip I like WillyTex - he always comes across as time as just the biggest, most huggable bundle of fun I can imagine. And I reject the idea of us being called aging Baby Boomers. I prefer the term aging Babies. Otherwise, Meera, Bhairitu is mostly correct and welcome to the group. Science
[FairfieldLife] Re: WARNING!!!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: WillyTex , the FFL village idiot wrote: Do not take the advice of the Bharat Two, the Vajra Dot, or any advice from the Turq Bee, or the Dork Flex. They do not have any idea of good dhmo, punk or pan. Apparently, they are not pundits, they are not siddhas, they are not yogins, or naths, they are obvious TMer impostors. I had pan in India, bub. In Varanasi and in southern Kerala. I had it in New Delhi. Bought it from a street vendor, out of curiosity. I asked him what a beginner should try (it comes in numerous varieties) and he recommended a Sweet Pan, which he then made for me. Interesting, but I wouldn't ever try it again (just as I once tried chewing tobacco but would never revisit that experience either). What about you? Guess I might have some idea what pan is. And actually there have been some pan products sold in boxes that have leaves in them you can get at the Indian grocery. I'm not talking about those little packets which are mainly the nut cut up with herbs. Take a look the next time you are at the local Indian grocery (if you have one). They are often right there at the register. Yes, they sell it in each Indian grocery I've been in in the Phoenix area. As for incense it depends on what you buy at the Indian grocery. There are some excellent brands that be bought there. For a while and I don't think it is still true there was a sandalwood shortage that might have led to some bad incense but if you knew what brand to look for it wasn't a problem. It also helps to become friends with the grocer too. I don't know about Vaj but we know that Turq, flex and myself all were TM teachers. What about you? Bharat Two on betel and punk; Vaj Dot on naps; Dork Flex on dhmo; Turq Bee on camphor fumes: Indians grow the trees here in the US and share the leaves... Don't worry, TM is still a wonderful form of power napping... I don't know who your initiator was, but he or she was burning styrofoam cup bits instead of camphor... You really fucked up on this post of yours, Delia... LOL!!! Read more: Everyone knows that the mundane joss sticks found in most Indian grocery stores is pure punk, not worth a penny...
[FairfieldLife] Re: WARNING!!!
Bhairitu wrote: I had pan in India, bub. You should never chew pan in India bought from a street wallah. This a WARNING!!!
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
I like WillyTex - he always comes across as time as just the biggest, most huggable bundle of fun I can imagine. He is more fun to read than many others. I find his own unique and creative way of trolling to be interesting at times. Love will swallow you, eat you up completely, until there is no `you,' only love. - Amma --- On Tue, 7/14/09, scienceofabundance no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote: From: scienceofabundance no_re...@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me! To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, July 14, 2009, 4:02 PM --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: snip WillyTex is well known as a troll and mostly unread here unless some of us want to box his ears a bit. snip I like WillyTex - he always comes across as time as just the biggest, most huggable bundle of fun I can imagine. And I reject the idea of us being called aging Baby Boomers. I prefer the term aging Babies. Otherwise, Meera, Bhairitu is mostly correct and welcome to the group. Science To subscribe, send a message to: fairfieldlife-subscr...@yahoogroups.com Or go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/ and click 'Join This Group!'Yahoo! Groups Links
RE: [FairfieldLife] Thanks for accepting me!
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Bhairitu Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:38 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Thanks for accepting me! Meera Watts wrote: Hi, First of all I would like to thank you for accepting me as a member of the group. A little about myself first. My name is Meera Watts and I am from Singapore. I am a house wife having one 9 months old son. I am in process of learning internet marketing, share trading and options trading. I do a bit of options trading in US. So far no luck lost a bit of money. But as an optimistic I have not given up yet. I like cooking, astrology, meditation and alternate healing. I have attended few of OSHOs meditation camps. But these days I spend most of my time with my son and on internet learning new things and look for the opportunities. I think Internet is amazing place where people from the whole global meet together and share their knowledge. That is all for now. Regards, Meera Welcome (if you're still subscribed at this point) to what I call the Funny Farm Lounge. It's a pretty crazy place mainly frequented by aging Baby Boomers most of whom became TM teachers in the 1970s and most of who have since moved on. It's a wild and sometimes boring place. There is a 15 year old soap opera going on called the Turq and Judy Show which is well worth skipping. Turq often writes what appears to be a blog entry but as we read on it becomes just another episode in the show. Just click the Next button if you have one at that point. WillyTex is well known as a troll and mostly unread here unless some of us want to box his ears a bit. Some of us like to discuss political issues (after all the TMO had a political party called the Natural Law Party at one time. Others like to shy away from that and some are just typical new agers with their heads in the sand (and some would up their ass). If you read the FFL guidelines you sell pretty much anything goes. On forums this would be the General Topic or Off Topic section. And occasionally, we all get into a serious, intelligent discussion about some spiritual topic, although many of the people most inclined to do that no longer participate.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozg...@... wrote: snip There is a 15 year old soap opera going on called the Turq and Judy Show which is well worth skipping. Turq often writes what appears to be a blog entry but as we read on it becomes just another episode in the show. True enough, except it's really the Turq vs TMers Show, or more broadly, the Turq vs Anybody He Disagrees With Show. It's wise to be skeptical of whatever he tells you about TMers (or anybody else he's mad at). Just for one example, although he has me on his list of TMers who will attack you for mentioning Osho, I'm actually rather a fan of many of Osho's discourses that I've read; he's one of the most articulate teachers I've encountered. (He didn't like Maharishi much, but then Maharishi didn't like him much either. Pretty much par for the course among competing gurus.) Anyway, Shemp McGurk, also on Barry's list, is also an admirer of Osho, I believe. So that's a good indication of how much trust you should put in Turq (also known as Barry, by the way). Most of us here are pretty friendly if we're treated with a modicum of respect. I hope you find some conversations here that interest you. If not, feel free to start one yourself.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: WARNING!!!
WillyTex wrote: Bhairitu wrote: I had pan in India, bub. You should never chew pan in India bought from a street wallah. This a WARNING!!! A person I was with lived in India for several years and assured us it was safe. Probably the leaf not to mention other ingredients keeps the parasites away. Parasites are mainly what you have to worry about in India though I asked about the vegetables sold on carts and many of those are sprayed with chemicals long banned in the US.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
scienceofabundance wrote: No women are allowed within 1008* ft. of the pundits in any direction... Apparently your source is mistaken - the pundits see the doctor all the time. Nancy Lonsdorf, M.D. 1734 Jasmine Avenue Fairfield, IA 52556 http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: WARNING!!!
You should never chew pan in India bought from a street wallah. Bhairitu wrote: A person I was with lived in India for several years and assured us it was safe. Maybe so, but it could have had lead paint in it.
[FairfieldLife] Re: WARNING!!!
Bhairitu wrote: As for incense it depends on what you buy at the Indian grocery. .. Almost all Indian grocery stores sell punk under various brand names. But you should never offer punk to the deity; apparently they find that offensive and crude. Don't add injury to insult by lighting up some paraffin candles with a BIC lighter - that will really set them off. If you have been doing this, perhaps that might explain why you're having so much trouble these days. Deities prefer pure camphor lit from an eternal flame. Try essential oils instead - avoid all the smoke which increases global warming. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraffin http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paraffin
[FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
Vaj wrote: It'll be interesting hear about how their invincible technology protected the land of the Ved as it was taken over by Muslims with swords. The 'land of the Ved' was never taken over by anyone; the Buddhist pacifists lost everything and had to move to Tibet where it's very cold. The Veds are still in the land of the Ved, but very few Buddhists are left because they ran away and wouldn't fight the good fight, so they lost everything. Pakistan and Kashmir are just so sattvic... You are supposed to visit the place BEFORE you post your comments about it, Vaj.
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of ffl...@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 3:40 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me! I like WillyTex - he always comes across as time as just the biggest, most huggable bundle of fun I can imagine. He is more fun to read than many others. I find his own unique and creative way of trolling to be interesting at times. Nabby too. Where would we be without Nabby? He's as much fun as a barrel of monkies.
[FairfieldLife] Popular Maharishi Ayurveda mercury and heavy metals medicine [1 Attachment]
List of contents on Maharishi Ayurvedic medicine known as Energol MA sold in India and routinely sold and distributed in the USA. Popular among Purusha and the inner circle for years. Here's some of the metals in it: Swaran Siddha Makaradwaj (mercury and sulphur) Lauh bhasma (oxidized iron, a.k.a. rust) Abhrak bhasma (aluminum/potassium) Vanga bhasma (tin) Serve with EDTA infusion; stirred, not shaken...
RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of WillyTex Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:15 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. Rick Archer wrote: Of course it's not allowed, which is why they check the incoming pundits' luggage. But some of them do it anyway if they can get away with it. Tobacco, not betel leaves, which they chew. You still don't get it - the betel leaves are wrapped up with the tobacco leaf inside, and then chewed. The pundits do not smoke the tobacco, they chew it along with the betel leaf. OK, I understand now. I didn't know that.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
Rick Archer wrote: From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of WillyTex Sent: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:15 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot Smoking is not allowed anywhere in Vedic City. Rick Archer wrote: Of course it's not allowed, which is why they check the incoming pundits' luggage. But some of them do it anyway if they can get away with it. Tobacco, not betel leaves, which they chew. You still don't get it - the betel leaves are wrapped up with the tobacco leaf inside, and then chewed. The pundits do not smoke the tobacco, they chew it along with the betel leaf. OK, I understand now. I didn't know that. Right before I left India in early 1997 there was a news report on Indian TV about doctors treating patients who had purchased pan with tobacco and were coming down with throat cancers. Much of this was the packet pan product though I've never seen any available in the US that had tobacco in it. Indians love their stimulants be it chili, betel leaves, teas or tobacco.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
The Vedas are *never* mistakenand although I see nothing on the page you referred to about Dr. Lonsdorf seeing the pundits (or vice versa) one must never doubt the Vedas. He who doubedth the Ved shall never find a wife. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex no_re...@... wrote: scienceofabundance wrote: No women are allowed within 1008* ft. of the pundits in any direction... Apparently your source is mistaken - the pundits see the doctor all the time. Nancy Lonsdorf, M.D. 1734 Jasmine Avenue Fairfield, IA 52556 http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html
[FairfieldLife] flip pages of comic
click onto corner of comic to flip. http://www.chick.com/cartoons/embed.asp
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: New file uploaded to FairfieldLife
On Jul 14, 2009, at 5:27 PM, WillyTex wrote: Vaj wrote: It'll be interesting hear about how their invincible technology protected the land of the Ved as it was taken over by Muslims with swords. The 'land of the Ved' was never taken over by anyone; the Buddhist pacifists lost everything and had to move to Tibet where it's very cold. The Veds are still in the land of the Ved, but very few Buddhists are left because they ran away and wouldn't fight the good fight, so they lost everything. The land of the Ved--Pakistan largely, was taken over by Muslims. North India is being seeded with Madrasas. The last 350,000 Hindu pundit families left Kashmir years ago, fleeing for their lives. Pakistan and Kashmir are just so sattvic... You are supposed to visit the place BEFORE you post your comments about it, Vaj. Travel restrictions prevents most travel to these areas Willy. Haven't they shown A Mighty Heart in Texas yet?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Drug-Dependent Pundits Riot
--http://www.facebook.com/drnancylonsdorf?ref=profile#/TMProgram?__a=1 - In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, scienceofabundance no_re...@... wrote: The Vedas are *never* mistakenand although I see nothing on the page you referred to about Dr. Lonsdorf seeing the pundits (or vice versa) one must never doubt the Vedas. He who doubedth the Ved shall never find a wife. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex no_reply@ wrote: scienceofabundance wrote: No women are allowed within 1008* ft. of the pundits in any direction... Apparently your source is mistaken - the pundits see the doctor all the time. Nancy Lonsdorf, M.D. 1734 Jasmine Avenue Fairfield, IA 52556 http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html http://ayurveda-ayurvedic.net/nancy_lonsdorf.html
[FairfieldLife] Post Count
Fairfield Life Post Counter === Start Date (UTC): Sat Jul 11 00:00:00 2009 End Date (UTC): Sat Jul 18 00:00:00 2009 336 messages as of (UTC) Wed Jul 15 00:00:43 2009 44 authfriend jst...@panix.com 33 WillyTex no_re...@yahoogroups.com 30 TurquoiseB no_re...@yahoogroups.com 21 Vaj vajradh...@earthlink.net 20 Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net 19 raunchydog raunchy...@yahoo.com 19 nablusoss1008 no_re...@yahoogroups.com 19 Robert babajii...@yahoo.com 15 off_world_beings no_re...@yahoogroups.com 11 shempmcgurk shempmcg...@netscape.net 10 Rick Archer r...@searchsummit.com 8 dhamiltony2k5 dhamiltony...@yahoo.com 7 Marek Reavis reavisma...@sbcglobal.net 7 do.rflex do.rf...@yahoo.com 5 scienceofabundance no_re...@yahoogroups.com 5 guyfawkes91 no_re...@yahoogroups.com 5 cardemaister no_re...@yahoogroups.com 5 Zoran Krneta krneta.zo...@gmail.com 5 Hugo richardhughes...@hotmail.com 4 Alex Stanley j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com 4 BillyG. wg...@yahoo.com 3 wayback71 waybac...@yahoo.com 3 svenssonjack svenssonj...@yahoo.com 3 azgrey no_re...@yahoogroups.com 3 Sal Sunshine salsunsh...@lisco.com 3 John jr_...@yahoo.com 2 yifuxero yifux...@yahoo.com 2 sgrayatlarge no_re...@yahoogroups.com 2 ffl...@yahoo.com 2 bob_brigante no_re...@yahoogroups.com 2 Nelson nelsonriddle2...@yahoo.com 1 transactual d...@transactual.com 1 shukra69 shukr...@yahoo.ca 1 seekliberation seekliberat...@yahoo.com 1 pranamoocher bh...@hotmail.com 1 michael vedamer...@yahoo.de 1 mainstream20016 mainstream20...@yahoo.com 1 emptybill emptyb...@yahoo.com 1 Mike Dixon mdixon.6...@yahoo.com 1 Meera Watts meerawa...@yahoo.com 1 Joe Smith msilver1...@yahoo.com 1 It's just a ride bill.hicks.all.a.r...@gmail.com 1 FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 1 Dick Mays dickm...@lisco.com 1 min.pige min.p...@yahoo.com 1 linda.cooper66 linda.coope...@yahoo.com Posters: 46 Saturday Morning 00:00 UTC Rollover Times = Daylight Saving Time (Summer): US Friday evening: PDT 5 PM - MDT 6 PM - CDT 7 PM - EDT 8 PM Europe Saturday: BST 1 AM CEST 2 AM EEST 3 AM Standard Time (Winter): US Friday evening: PST 4 PM - MST 5 PM - CST 6 PM - EST 7 PM Europe Saturday: GMT 12 AM CET 1 AM EET 2 AM For more information on Time Zones: www.worldtimezone.com
[FairfieldLife] Cartoon: Free Market Healthcare - by Tom Tomorrow
Doctor Hand takes a closer look -- at your wallet! Cartoon: http://www.salon.com/comics/tomo/2009/07/14/tomo/story.jpg
[FairfieldLife] MAPI webinar
[Summer Survival Kit Webinar, Wednesday, July 15th, 8 p.m. CST] http://www.mynewsletterbuilder.com/tools/refer.php?s=698419983u=194164\ 25v=2key=cf6curl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.livestream.com%2Fmapitv
[FairfieldLife] For sale cheap: meth lab homes
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/14/us/14meth.html
[FairfieldLife] Fairfield's short commute wins acclaim
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[FairfieldLife] Beach Boys do Fairfield
Fairfield Arts Convention Center, Fairfield Iowa Convention and Visitors Bureau and the David Lynch Foundation are presenting a Beach Boys concert Sept. 7. By VICKI TILLIS Ledger news editor Published: Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:49 PM CDT The Fairfield Community School District Board of Directors approved the use of the Fairfield Middle School grounds for a Beach Boys concert Sept. 7. According to superintendent Don Achelpohl, the two-hour concert will be presented on the fields west of the middle school the afternoon of Labor Day. The grass is very solid there ... it used to be a dairy farm, he said. Achelpohl said concert organizers Fairfield Arts Convention Center, Fairfield Iowa Convention and Visitors Bureau and the David Lynch Foundation are paying a $500 fee. The organizers also plan to use the district's school buses and drivers to shuttle people from off-site parking to the concert. Achelpohl said the organizers will pay for the fuel and the overtime salaries of the drivers. Concert goers will not have access to the tennis courts or the middle school building. The promoters will have portable toilets available. The promoters also are providing security and guaranteeing no smoking and no drinking, said Achelpohl. They also will take care of all the clean up. The district's support groups, as well as the convention center and convention and visitors bureau, will have an opportunity to earn revenue by selling refreshments during the concert.
[FairfieldLife] Swiss digitize mail
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/13/technology/internet/13mail.html http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/13/technology/internet/13mail.html
[FairfieldLife] Ignorance in High Society?
To All: A British conductor and his wife decided to commit suicide. See link http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/world/europe/15britain.html?ref=world
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: snip And occasionally, we all get into a serious, intelligent discussion about some spiritual topic, although many of the people most inclined to do that no longer participate. That last, Rick, you could have done something about long since, not with banning or rules and penalties, but with leadership. This forum has become an ethical vacuum, and it didn't have to be.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Misogynistic attack on Sarah Palin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_re...@... wrote: snip Fill in the blanks for us a little, Raunch. Give us one reason WHY we should pay any attention to you, as you seem so desperate for us to do. What have you ever DONE that deserves our attention but whine? One might also ask what *Barry* has ever done that deserves our attention besides whining about TM and MMY and the TMO and TMers and any spiritual group or ideas he doesn't like. And why should we pay any attention to that whining when so much of it is knowingly factually dishonest and almost all the rest of it deliberately unfair? How many genuinely spiritual people do we know who wouldn't have to take a shower after reading Barry's output here? How's that novel about the Cathars coming along, Barry? Got a publisher for it yet? When's it coming out?
[FairfieldLife] Re: Thanks for accepting me!
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jst...@... wrote: --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer rick@ wrote: snip And occasionally, we all get into a serious, intelligent discussion about some spiritual topic, although many of the people most inclined to do that no longer participate. That last, Rick, you could have done something about long since, not with banning or rules and penalties, but with leadership. This forum has become an ethical vacuum, and it didn't have to be. Good point Judy. There is one individual here who acts like teenybopper who's old enought to be a grandfather. We all know who this person is.
[FairfieldLife] Sotomayor called for the castration of all white males
http://snipurl.com/n9dhv http://snipurl.com/n9dhv [carbolicsmoke_com] http://carbolicsmoke.com/2009/06/02/obama-says-sotomayors-castrate-whit\ e-males-comment-taken-out-of-context/ http://www.snopes.com/politics/quotes/sotomayor.asp