[FairfieldLife] Re: Invincible America Course - pressure to moo

2007-02-05 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In 
FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> douglasportee writessnipped:
> It is an open invitation to mood make by offering people the 
chance 
> to get on a global telecast in front of Maharishi, during the 1st 
and 
> 2nd rounds, and impress their friends, knowing that no one can ask 
> for any proof of the validity of their experiences.  
> 
> Tom T:
> On the other hand many here have been so brow beat with the "those 
who
> know don't say" that they need a swift kick in the butt to get 
them to
> see that which has been there forever. Most here in FF are looking 
for
> the big hit type of awakening like Eckhart Tolle or Byron Katie. 
Most
> here are what the waking down folks call oozzers. They have kind of
> slid into it so gradual they deserve to be prodded to look 
carefuly at
> what has been available for a long time. Whatever it takes to get 
them
> off the path and settled into their natural state is appropriate 
after
> 35 to 40 years on the path. Tom
>
Sssh!



[FairfieldLife] Re: Invincible America Course - pressure to moo

2007-02-05 Thread TurquoiseB
I have nothing new to add to the thread. It's just 
that I cracked myself up when I read the Subject
line and realized what it had been shortened to. 

I read, "Invincible America Course - pressure to moo,"
and the first thing that popped into my head was a
vision of Bevan standing up in the dome trying to 
talk the Sidhas into chanting "Moo" in unison. And 
them going for it.

Cracked me right up. Just had to share.

:-)





[FairfieldLife] Re: Invincible America Course - pressure to moo

2007-02-05 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
"tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > douglasportee writessnipped:
> > It is an open invitation to mood make by offering people the 
> > chance to get on a global telecast in front of Maharishi, 
> > during the 1st and 2nd rounds, and impress their friends, 
> > knowing that no one can ask for any proof of the validity 
> > of their experiences.  
> 
> Tom T:
> On the other hand many here have been so brow beat with the 
> "those who know don't say" that they need a swift kick in 
> the butt to get them to see that which has been there forever. 
> Most here in FF are looking for the big hit type of awakening 
> like Eckhart Tolle or Byron Katie. Most here are what the 
> waking down folks call oozzers. They have kind of slid into 
> it so gradual they deserve to be prodded to look carefuly at
> what has been available for a long time. Whatever it takes 
> to get them off the path and settled into their natural 
> state is appropriate after 35 to 40 years on the path. Tom

I agree with you if the experiences being reported
are real. If they are not, and what these people are 
reporting is what they are *expected* to report, then 
I would say that this is a mechanism for settling 
into the natural state of lying -- to themselves and 
to others.

We don't know. The experiences being reported are
subjective, and as such we will *never* know. When
it comes to reports of realization, I'm willing to
cut the reporters some slack. If I can experience
it, *anyone* can. When it comes to reports of seeing
Devas, especially when Devas are the New Hot Thing
To Be Reported, and Where You Want To Be To Be
Happening In The TM Movement, I cut less slack.





[FairfieldLife] Re: Invincible America Course - pressure to moo

2007-02-05 Thread tomandcindytraynoratfairfieldlis
douglasportee writessnipped:
It is an open invitation to mood make by offering people the chance 
to get on a global telecast in front of Maharishi, during the 1st and 
2nd rounds, and impress their friends, knowing that no one can ask 
for any proof of the validity of their experiences.  

Tom T:
On the other hand many here have been so brow beat with the "those who
know don't say" that they need a swift kick in the butt to get them to
see that which has been there forever. Most here in FF are looking for
the big hit type of awakening like Eckhart Tolle or Byron Katie. Most
here are what the waking down folks call oozzers. They have kind of
slid into it so gradual they deserve to be prodded to look carefuly at
what has been available for a long time. Whatever it takes to get them
off the path and settled into their natural state is appropriate after
35 to 40 years on the path. Tom