[FairfieldLife] Re: Shorthand, Jyotish Dates

2018-05-15 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
YouTube sites are amp'ed up by loss of Arctic Sea Ice and rapid climate change. 

 'End of timers' getting going too. 'The end is neigh'.  SOS, repent!
 

 Rationalists urgent over pending species extinction..  
  
 Astrology..
 
 
 

 
 
 https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=ylFQJEH3mAg 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylFQJEH3mAg  joni patry
  
 am told this guy is closer to Maharishi jyotish..
 https://www.youtube.com/ channel/ UCNmzxNuG8IZHe0QwSxILhEg 
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNmzxNuG8IZHe0QwSxILhEg  Rick Veda





 

 

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 Buckle up?  Safe to say, Earth Changes... 
 2018 Signs and World Predictions:What will this year Bring for You?
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXFM0-ussIU 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXFM0-ussIU

 http://galacticcenter.org/predictions/ http://galacticcenter.org/predictions/

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 What up?  The Eclipse? 
 What does jyotish recommend about the pending Aug 21 [2017] eclipse?
 For the totality, stay inside or go out and look at it?
 Does the eclipse affect jyotish charts? 
 What is the shorthand recommend for the eclipse?
 

 See:
 

 Staring at the sun or an eclipse of the sun will ruin your eyes | Myth Busters 
| Patty Vision Centers - Eyecare of Residents of Burlington, Roxboro and 
Yanceyville, NC 
http://www.pattyvisioncenters.com/index.php/myth_busters/myth/staring_at_the_sun_or_an_eclipse_of_the_sun_will_ruin_your_eyes

 


  

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 I have never spent much time or money with jyotish as an ‘add-on’ to TM 
 but Fairfield, Iowa has quite a lot of people trained up in jyotish and 
Western astrology.  
 You can walk in most any eatery and ask patrons sitting there to get a quick 
answer to, what is up in jyotish?  
 Some people are really into it.  
 

 Yesterday I asked someone who was working on something else, just what is up 
with jyotish?
 

 Here is the shorthand accounting:
 [ 2016 ]
 Aug 18th Lunar Elcipse
 

 Aug 24 Saturn and Mars @ 15degrees of Scorpio, Transit characterized by ANGER. 
There is a star in Scorpio that is the war star in combination with Mars etc.. 
makes it all particularly difficult. 
 

 Aug 26 Jupiter Venus Mercury in Virgo  (something about Saraswati yoga, good 
to be meditating)
 

 Aug 30 Mercury retrograde in Virgo  =Havoc in Communication
 

 Sept 17  Mars Exits Scorpio,  the most difficult period passes 
 

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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Importance Of Group Meditation

2018-05-15 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
"Group meditation...
 

 Dictated by the collective, any time you get two or more people together you 
have a group dynamic situation where you are actually creating another energy 
system between you, this happens spontaneously all the time. 

 So when you have a group like this, of meditators transcending, you have all 
this input of coherence in the subtle system .." 
 -FF Spiritual Coffee Haus Satsanga


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 The Meissner-like transmission.. 

 The Meissner-like effect (ME) of active ‘civil resistance’ = 3.5% , or 11 
million in the USA

 The Meissner-like effect (ME) of effective meditators to societal positive 
coherence = 1% 
Or 3,270,000 meditators. 

 The ME In the USA of advanced meditators, at the (square root of 1%) =>2,000. 

 Evidently SuperRadiance (SR) of meditators not as the only solution, but as a 
requirement for a functional society toward permanent peace and progress can 
not happen without sufficient participation in SR of group meditation. 
(Maharishi would say many times we must have 2,000). 
 The science quite evidently bares this out now with quite high level of 
certainty while in the numbers meditating it seems there is a deficiency in 
science literacy.  Quite evidently, there needs to be better evidence-based 
public policy fostering the regular practice of meditation by more people. 


 So why is civil resistance so much more effective than armed struggle? The 
answer lies in people power itself.
 Researchers 
http://www.amazon.com/Rebels-Dilemma-Economics-Cognition-Society/dp/0472085743 
used to say that no government could survive if five percent 
http://willopines.wordpress.com/2012/07/19/the-5-rule-and-indiscriminate-killing-of-civilians/
 of its population mobilized against it. But our data reveal that the threshold 
is probably lower. In fact, no campaigns failed once they’d achieved the active 
and sustained participation of just 3.5% of the population 
https://cup.columbia.edu/book/why-civil-resistance-works/9780231156820—and lots 
of them succeeded with far less than that [5] 
https://rationalinsurgent.com/2013/11/04/my-talk-at-tedxboulder-civil-resistance-and-the-3-5-rule/#_edn5.
 Now, 3.5% is nothing to sneeze at. In the U.S. today, this means almost 11 
million people.

 
https://rationalinsurgent.com/2013/11/04/my-talk-at-tedxboulder-civil-resistance-and-the-3-5-rule/
 
https://rationalinsurgent.com/2013/11/04/my-talk-at-tedxboulder-civil-resistance-and-the-3-5-rule/
 



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 Q: A role of working social justice service in grounding spiritual experience? 

 FF Satsanga Observations:

 

 A: The world of consciousness is branched way beyond alpha brainwaves.
 


 A: Spirituality is taught by ‘the mothers’ as: 
 1moral cultivation, developmental education in moral values, 
 2cultivation of spiritual practice, and 
 3active service to others to help others; 
 Those three things together. that is the cultivation of the whole.
 One without the others is not complete and will leave people ungrounded. 

 
 A..that Compassion is different than mood-making and this is different than 
just narrow cultivation of consciousness. This like the difference between the 
state of compassion and the emotion of love. One can have loving thoughts or 
loving feelings which are distinct. Not that these are not great things, these 
are expressions. Those are expressions of the heart for sure. But the heart 
state, the state of compassion, is a steady thing. It is not a conditional 
thing. It is a pretty steady thing. It is not a conditional thing like, ‘I feel 
this and I become Compassionate’. It is a state, of compassion. It is, ‘If I am 
compassion then I observe’. It is a state. It is not, ‘oh I see this and I 
become compassion’. It is a state and it is a state of heart because of the 
energetics of the heart chakra that can embrace with a capacity to digest, to 
take in without fear. That requires stability. 
 


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 Great observation, the exercising the polyvagal and the hologram of the 
wholeness of the subtle human system. 
 

 Look at the aspect of the ™ movement that is doing well, the David Lynch 
Foundation (DLF) of teaching ™. .  
 

 DLF  is highly attractive to gen-x and gen-millennial youth because iDLF is 
not just some sect of meditating but doing service work to need.  For good 
reasons DLF is engaged in  teaching meditation to veterans, in violent schools, 
to single moms, at UN peacekeeping camps, teaching meditation in prisons, etc. 
DLF foci being of social service to peoples in need. 

 The visioning people at the top of DLF were old successful field teachers, 
differing by a long shot  from the stayed rigid old Vlodrop people,.  The  DLF 
cohort are anything but complacent in adaptation to need. 
 Internally there has been quite a lot of argument and 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Rajneesh Documenatary

2018-05-15 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
David Wants to Fly brought focus to what people inside the community of TM 
evidently were feeling as to what was happening, That there was attrition, a 
withdrawal in communal numbers even before Maharishi passed away, David Wants 
to Fly put faces to the effects of use of power, money and sex in the group.  
 In something like a bell-shaped curve a spectrum of our affiliated, 
disaffiliated and unaffiliated people has broadened. Where once were thousands 
of teachers and meditators, the Domes have but hundreds in them now. Evidently 
there is a reality to this that seems yet to be entirely reconciled by a 
community in it. 
 

 Srijau writes: it wasn't a watershed and you know it.
 


 
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 Reconciling the good, the bad and the ugly David Wants to Fly was a watershed 
for people around the TM community (2010).  
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wants_to_Fly 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wants_to_Fly   
 A lot of people had left the meditating community before then and the 
community has gotten down now to what it is, knowing better.  There is an old 
hymn about loss of shakti in spiritual movements at a time that captures states 
of desolation once a shakti has departed..  

 Well may Thy servants mourn, my God,
 The Church’s desolation;
 The state of Zion calls aloud
 For grief and lamentation.
 Once she was all alive to Thee
 And thousands were converted,
 But now a sad reverse we see,
 Her glory is departed.

 And has religion left the Church
 Without a trace behind her?
 Where shall I go, where shall I search,
 That I once more may find her?
 Adieu, ye proud, ye light and gay,
 I’ll seek the brokenhearted,
 Who weep when they of Zion say,
 Her glory is departed.

 Some few, like good Elijah stand,
 While thousands have revolted,
 In earnest for the heav’nly land
 They never yet have halted.
 With such religion doth remain,
 For they are not perverted;
 Oh may they all through men regain
 The glory that’s departed.

 srijau writes:
 David wants to Fly is not around so much because people found it so ugly, 
mean-spirited, exploitative. Thats just nasty of you to even bring it up.

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 Studies in broken trust.. 
 In a genre, the David Wants to Fly documentary of the TM community, this would 
seem to be also of a kind of study of broken trust in spiritual and religious 
community. 
 David Wants to Fly  video used to be more readily available to find and was 
shared more widely around the TM community when it was released. These two 
documentaries may put bracket to ‘guru from India’ exploitation in the West. 

 DAVID WANTS TO FLY - Trailer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv9264FXazc 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv9264FXazc
 


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 One can see this Rajaneesh documentary itself is going to be at the 
intersection of how people look at or study spiritual groups in American 
culture. 

Using Rajneeshpuram this film does quite the good job in a documentary format 
of touching on a range of separate spiritual groups within American society, 
showcasing reactionary evangelicals, Eastern, New Age, Jonestown, regional 
cultures and civil society. Now in a comparison with Fairfield, Iowa the 
repeating question coming for a long time of those who may have lived in 
Fairfield will be, “Have you seen the Rajneesh Documentary, what did you 
think?”.  
 

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 An old Fairfield, Iowa meditator saying of the Rajaneesh documentary,  
‘..disturbingly familiar’.

 Different than with Antelope, Oregon though, the first four years of 
meditators coming to Fairfield, Iowa the meditators as a group lived physically 
mostly within the confines of the academic institution, mostly up on campus, in 
Fairfield. The university arrived with men mostly clean cut in suits and women 
in dresses. After five years then came an arrival and flow of diverse mostly 
middling class educated peoples and families as meditators, even moving in to 
neighborhoods throughout town and in the county alongside locals as neighbors.
 

 The 'files' section of FairfieldLife has a survey in it of the meditating 
community that was done in the early 1990's. The demographic parts of the 
survey are interesting to look at as profile. 
 

 

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 A Study in Polarized Communities, yes.

 A large difference in two stories, between Antelope, Oregon and Fairfield, 
Iowa is that mostly neither our local Iowans or the incoming TM meditators to 
Iowa became overtly violent, or overtly physically aggressive with each other.
 
 But even with ‘that look’ that can be in the Fairfield meditator community a 
difference from the outset between the two places of Oregon and Iowa is that 
the meditators who came to Iowa