[FairfieldLife] Future of AI

2019-02-21 Thread jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
This is an excellent lecture about the real life AI.  The principles involved 
are simple and practical.  Creative work and people are safe in keeping their 
jobs.
 

 http://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGmuuppF8lo 
http://https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGmuuppF8lo
 

 



RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Importance of Group Meditation

2019-02-21 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

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 Upcoming Nationwide
TM Group Meditation
 Sunday, February 24, 4:30 pm CST
 

 Please join us for our next Nationwide Group Meditation on February 24 

 Group Meditation at 5:05 pm CST

 New for those meditating at the same time on their own
 
 For those who cannot make it to a Center, we’d still love you to join us by 
meditating at the same time [5:05 pm CST], wherever you are. 
 Also, record your “remote” participation by clicking here 
https://mum.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0baef123e6d28ab4b21c9087a&id=f6f8b52083&e=919bd5d8cb
 :
  
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7DBKq03QIF3yBKMIiWZqdgMtFP-osumn-g-uyNyfK-DI04g/viewform
 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7DBKq03QIF3yBKMIiWZqdgMtFP-osumn-g-uyNyfK-DI04g/viewform
 We look forward to seeing you at our Nationwide TM Group Meditation on 
February 24, 
 and then again on the March 24 Global Group Meditation.
 


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 ..based on the non-religious Transcendental Meditation (TM) program,
 As strange as it may sound, when large groups of trained practitioners sit 
down on a daily basis to do this meditation program together, a powerful "field 
effect" of coherence and peace ripples throughout the consciousness of the 
surrounding population. The bigger the group the bigger the effect. The 
outcomes, confirmed repeatedly by extensive scientific research, are consistent 
and measurable decreases in war deaths, terrorism, and crime.
 

 

 Dear Drs. Hagelin and Nader:

 Now that the pundits are gone from Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa could you write 
the membership application guidelines for the Domes anew?

 The old guidelines are yet too inflammatory towards superradiance as they are 
cobbled and wordsmithed.  Please sit and write with a new piece of paper a new 
and fresh Dome application guideline now for membership in the group programs, 
now the pundits are gone. Start with a fresh sheet of paper.  Get it down to 
simple: did someone learn the ™ programs and that this is what they will do in 
the group programs for superradiance. 

 This would be a good time to just go in and gut, drop the clause from the 
guidelines that remains excluding from membership people who spend money on 
‘non-Maharishi’ jyotish and yagya. The earnest reason it was put in there 
originally evidently has gone away. It is time to just get rid of that clause 
in the membership application guideline. There is no sense now to having the 
office staff there investigating that one on people anymore. 

 The pundit program had been a long endured suction of resource out of the 
Fairfield community. That clause about people spending monies on 
‘non-Maharishi’ jyotish and yagya along with the couple of other clauses that 
are left there as some kind of fealty test within the membership guidelines is 
just needlessly inflammatory to succeeding with the Dome attendance numbers and 
superradiance in Fairfield now.  

 Sincerely, Doug Hamilton.  
 

 
 A morality,   Q: I don’t recall anything about “principles of higher moral 
character” in the air when we first came here from Amherst.
  
 A: Meditation in groups,  Maharishi was consistent the whole way about the 
utility of group meditating influencing a wellbeing of good for others at a 
distance. This remarkable idea in practice is a simple disruptor to a lot of 
people’s material paradigm but after so many decades of inquiry in to this 
observation the science has well borne out the hypothesis.  
  
 And, Guru Dev too in his spiritual construct on moral order could have easily 
agreed now given what all we know from the inquiry of science, that people who 
do not go to group meditations when they could join with them are being amoral 
in their selfishness. 
  
 That someone sitting out in a coffee house whether in Leiden watching videos 
on their laptop or those meditators idle downtown around the Fairfield, iowa 
town square at Paradiso, the Cider House, the Sushi bar, or in Revelations 
during the communal group meditation is near to worthless and worse morally in 
their contribution to the general good and communal welfare, a drag, amoral.  
  
 So this, the virtue of group meditation is now in the reach of this spiritual 
but not religious time of science and spirituality that we do live in.  Yet, 
people who would stay home by themselves, be it some Raja hold up somewhere out 
there by themselves, or an editor working overtime somewhere and may be would 
meditate later, but also an administration and its defenders with a 
religious-like adherence to ill-serving guidelines that should keep people away 
who could otherwise be meditating with the group evidently are all worst than 
sad but pretty bad morally.  Jai Guru Dev. 
  
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RE: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Importance of Group Meditation

2019-02-21 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 Upcoming Nationwide
TM Group Meditation
 Sunday, February 24, 4:30 pm CST
 

 Please join us for our next Nationwide Group Meditation on February 24 

 Group Meditation at 5:05 pm CST

 New for those meditating at the same time on their own
 
 For those who cannot make it to a Center, we’d still love you to join us by 
meditating at the same time [5:05 pm CST], wherever you are. 
 Also, record your “remote” participation by clicking here 
https://mum.us17.list-manage.com/track/click?u=0baef123e6d28ab4b21c9087a&id=f6f8b52083&e=919bd5d8cb
 :
  
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7DBKq03QIF3yBKMIiWZqdgMtFP-osumn-g-uyNyfK-DI04g/viewform
 
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe7DBKq03QIF3yBKMIiWZqdgMtFP-osumn-g-uyNyfK-DI04g/viewform
 We look forward to seeing you at our Nationwide TM Group Meditation on 
February 24, 
 and then again on the March 24 Global Group Meditation.
 


 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 ..based on the non-religious Transcendental Meditation (TM) program,
 As strange as it may sound, when large groups of trained practitioners sit 
down on a daily basis to do this meditation program together, a powerful "field 
effect" of coherence and peace ripples throughout the consciousness of the 
surrounding population. The bigger the group the bigger the effect. The 
outcomes, confirmed repeatedly by extensive scientific research, are consistent 
and measurable decreases in war deaths, terrorism, and crime.
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Dear Drs. Hagelin and Nader:

 Now that the pundits are gone from Maharishi Vedic City, Iowa could you write 
the membership application guidelines for the Domes anew?

 The old guidelines are yet too inflammatory towards superradiance as they are 
cobbled and wordsmithed.  Please sit and write with a new piece of paper a new 
and fresh Dome application guideline now for membership in the group programs, 
now the pundits are gone. Start with a fresh sheet of paper.  Get it down to 
simple: did someone learn the ™ programs and that this is what they will do in 
the group programs for superradiance. 

 This would be a good time to just go in and gut, drop the clause from the 
guidelines that remains excluding from membership people who spend money on 
‘non-Maharishi’ jyotish and yagya. The earnest reason it was put in there 
originally evidently has gone away. It is time to just get rid of that clause 
in the membership application guideline. There is no sense now to having the 
office staff there investigating that one on people anymore. 

 The pundit program had been a long endured suction of resource out of the 
Fairfield community. That clause about people spending monies on 
‘non-Maharishi’ jyotish and yagya along with the couple of other clauses that 
are left there as some kind of fealty test within the membership guidelines is 
just needlessly inflammatory to succeeding with the Dome attendance numbers and 
superradiance in Fairfield now.  

 Sincerely, Doug Hamilton.  
 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 A morality,   Q: I don’t recall anything about “principles of higher moral 
character” in the air when we first came here from Amherst.
  
 A: Meditation in groups,  Maharishi was consistent the whole way about the 
utility of group meditating influencing a wellbeing of good for others at a 
distance. This remarkable idea in practice is a simple disruptor to a lot of 
people’s material paradigm but after so many decades of inquiry in to this 
observation the science has well borne out the hypothesis.  
  
 And, Guru Dev too in his spiritual construct on moral order could have easily 
agreed now given what all we know from the inquiry of science, that people who 
do not go to group meditations when they could join with them are being amoral 
in their selfishness. 
  
 That someone sitting out in a coffee house whether in Leiden watching videos 
on their laptop or those meditators idle downtown around the Fairfield, iowa 
town square at Paradiso, the Cider House, the Sushi bar, or in Revelations 
during the communal group meditation is near to worthless and worse morally in 
their contribution to the general good and communal welfare, a drag, amoral.  
  
 So this, the virtue of group meditation is now in the reach of this spiritual 
but not religious time of science and spirituality that we do live in.  Yet, 
people who would stay home by themselves, be it some Raja hold up somewhere out 
there by themselves, or an editor working overtime somewhere and may be would 
meditate later, but also an administration and its defenders with a 
religious-like adherence to ill-serving guidelines that should keep people away 
who could otherwise be meditating with the group evidently are all worst than 
sad but pretty bad morally.  Jai Guru Dev. 
  
 Thread 437705
 Re: What did ‘Guru Dev’ say on Spiritual Morality and its Moral Compass
 
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