[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-28 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
A wise choice, as Carter is, by his own admission, "the pea-nuttiest". Some 
questions have been raised, though, such as one of his surrogates was overheard 
recently, declaring, "sometimes I feel like a nut, sometimes I don't...". We 
should proceed  cautiously...
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this 
Front, Jimmy Carter.  I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the 
candidate.  The Jimmy Carter Foundation Habit for Humanity must come under 
especially close scrutiny. I will tolerate No Conflicts of Interest.
 

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

 The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the 
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced 
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful 
of PB): 

Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible loop-hole to 'the 
prohibition' has emerged, per the "nutter-butter-peanut-butter-sandwich-cookie" 
product. Through a congressional oversight in House Bill PBJ527, these were 
categorized as "housing insulation", with an R-value of 14. With the caveat 
that their manufacture is no longer regulated, these can also be eaten, 
containing nearly ten percent of actual peanut butter. To the ramparts!
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Okay, since you've brought it up again, and based on Alex's reply, I feel I 
must refine my reply,  I did not hear MMY say it personally, or at least that I 
can recall.   

 It was in India, in Delhi at the Indian Express building around 1978, (I 
guess), when the food situation was a little tenuous, but there were plenty of 
bowls of peanuts around.  And I recall, John Allon clearly stating that 
although MMY had said that peanuts "dull the mind", it was his, (John Allon's) 
recommendation that we eat them anyway since they seemed a rather safe food at 
the time.  (-:
 

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this 
Front, Jimmy Carter.  I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the 
candidate.  The Jimmy Carter Foundation Habit for Humanity must come under 
especially close scrutiny. I will tolerate No Conflicts of Interest.
 

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

 The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the 
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced 
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful 
of PB): 

Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible loop-hole to 'the 
prohibition' has emerged, per the "nutter-butter-peanut-butter-sandwich-cookie" 
product. Through a congressional oversight in House Bill PBJ527, these were 
categorized as "housing insulation", with an R-value of 14. With the caveat 
that their manufacture is no longer regulated, these can also be eaten, 
containing nearly ten percent of actual peanut butter. To the ramparts!
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

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[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this 
Front, Jimmy Carter.  I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the 
candidate.  The Jimmy Carter Foundation Habit for Humanity must come under 
especially close scrutiny. I will tolerate No Conflicts of Interest.
 

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

 The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the 
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced 
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful 
of PB): 

Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible loop-hole to 'the 
prohibition' has emerged, per the "nutter-butter-peanut-butter-sandwich-cookie" 
product. Through a congressional oversight in House Bill PBJ527, these were 
categorized as "housing insulation", with an R-value of 14. With the caveat 
that their manufacture is no longer regulated, these can also be eaten, 
containing nearly ten percent of actual peanut butter. To the ramparts!
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
With the greatest of trepidation, I feel we should nominate as leader of this 
Front, Jimmy Carter.  I, of course, will insist on a full vetting of the 
candidate.  The Jimmy Carter Foundation Habit for Humanity must come under 
especially close scrutiny. I will tolerate No Conflicts of Interest.
 

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

 The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the 
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced 
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful 
of PB): 

Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible loop-hole to 'the 
prohibition' has emerged, per the "nutter-butter-peanut-butter-sandwich-cookie" 
product. Through a congressional oversight in House Bill PBJ527, these were 
categorized as "housing insulation", with an R-value of 14. With the caveat 
that their manufacture is no longer regulated, these can also be eaten, 
containing nearly ten percent of actual peanut butter. To the ramparts!
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
The resistance will not be easily thwarted, though. This just in, from the 
legal arm of The Allied Peanut Butter Liberation Front, or TAPBLF - pronounced 
"tabliff" (meant to mimic the sound of someone trying to talk with a mouthful 
of PB): 

Through tireless scrutiny by our comrades, a possible loop-hole to 'the 
prohibition' has emerged, per the "nutter-butter-peanut-butter-sandwich-cookie" 
product. Through a congressional oversight in House Bill PBJ527, these were 
categorized as "housing insulation", with an R-value of 14. With the caveat 
that their manufacture is no longer regulated, these can also be eaten, 
containing nearly ten percent of actual peanut butter. To the ramparts!
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
Real peanut butter is only made of peanuts, preferably non-GMO peanuts.  
Jiff has sugar in it as do some lines of Skippy.  Good peanuts are 
naturally sweet.  The sugar is probably added to cover off flavor of 
cull peanuts so that the corporation can extract higher profits.  
Another way capitalism poisons you.


On 10/27/2016 08:35 AM, olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:


Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly 
confident Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. 
It is a little sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't 
impact my spiritual evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 
'smooth'...I could be in real trouble now...


Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John 
Hagelin thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a 
counterweight of sorts, if Skippy continues to be ingested?



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


Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." 
pronouncements floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what 
MAPI has to say about peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly 
said):


"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; 
they are legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one 
feel sluggish and lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is 
better to use either cashew or almond butter for sandwiches."


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

Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?


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


Aggregating Questions..

*All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer*
Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:
In order for TMO to thrive and
continue being a force for good
in the world, how "transparent"
do the panel members think it
should be: 100%, 50%, something else?

PS I would be grateful if the topic of
transparency could be addressed
before any other questions
are entertained.

#
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to 
simply act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the 
"non-profit" world of the wealthy?



#
Someone else asks:
Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

#

Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?

Does it have a Board of Trustee?

Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

What else?


Like, where did all the money go?


Who is TM now?

How does the org work?

Could they share actual certified financial statements?

Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?

What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?

Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?

Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?


#

Will "transcending" offset bad karma.

Will "transcending" it make people richer?.

Will "transcending" curing diseases?

Will it extend one's lifespan?

#

Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

#

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


A panel coming up this week

is looking for tough questions...


[ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to 
ask straight to the FFL list owner at:
dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ] The FFL list owner also has some 
channels to submit questions on

up the chain.,,

*
*

*All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer*


Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?


Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about

the research.


What else?


Like, where did all the money go?


Who is TM now?

How does the org work?

Could they share actual certified financial statements?

Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?

What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?

Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?


Other Q's people have?

Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.

How about curing diseases?

Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

Yifuxero writes:

I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..

Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and 
TM is the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some 
evidence.


Likewise, with the other claims.

Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.

How about curing diseases?

Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; 
with perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody 
outside of the TMO or MUM.


If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.


Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?

Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the 
stats coming from FF)

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
It could be there is Ayurvedic prohibition against rodent hairs, which would, 
in my opinion, be completely misguided. 

 I ain't afraid of no rodent hair!
 

 Oh, the wife prefers Jiffe.  (smooth)
 

 Little aside: When we were in Amsterdam last Christmas you could not go 15 
feet without seeing one or other Nutella pyramid.  Now really?  Is Nutella 
really that tasty?  Hazelnuts?
 

 Does Your Peanut Butter Contain Rat Hairs? 
http://www.thealternativedaily.com/does-your-peanut-butter-contain-rat-hairs/ 
 
 http://www.thealternativedaily.com/does-your-peanut-butter-contain-rat-hairs/ 
 
 Does Your Peanut Butter Contain Rat Hairs? 
http://www.thealternativedaily.com/does-your-peanut-butter-contain-rat-hairs/ 
The good ole' peanut butter and jelly sandwich is the lunchbox staple that 
never seems to lose its appeal. But... how good is peanut butter, really? It is 
time ...
 
 
 
 View on www.thealternativedai... 
http://www.thealternativedaily.com/does-your-peanut-butter-contain-rat-hairs/ 
 Preview by Yahoo 
 
 
  

 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread Archer Angel archonan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
I like the crunchy peanut butter too. Peanuts have high protein. You could 
remove the fat and replace it with another lipid, which would make it more 
digestible, but probably less tasty.
1980 Vedic Science Conference. I was there but was told this story later as I 
was sick that day. Maharishi was discussing the food menu items and an Indian 
boy was going over the list. Maybe they were discussing nuts.
At the end the Indian boy said, "and peanuts." Maharishi said no peanuts, but 
the boy continued as before,  saying "and peanuts," and Maharishi couldn't get 
him to change, so then Maharishi said, "well, I guess we are going to have 
peanuts."
Did anyone else hear this story?
  From: "olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2016 3:35 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
   
    Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :


Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts;they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feelsluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better touse either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

Aggregating Questions..
All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

In order for TMO to thrive and 
continue being a force for goodin the world, how "transparent"do the panel 
members think itshould be: 100%, 50%, something else?
PS I would be grateful if the topic of 
transparency could be addressedbefore any other questionsare entertained.
#Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy?

 #
Someone else asks:Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?
#
Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?Does it have a Board of 
Trustee?Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

What else?
Like, where did all the money go?
Who is TM now?How does the org work?Could they share actual certified financial 
statements?Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?What is 
TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?Is Girish out of jail?  What was 
that all about?Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
#Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will "transcending" it make people 
richer?.Will "transcending" curing diseases?Will it extend one's lifespan?
#Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
#---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

A panel coming up this weekis looking for tough questions...
[ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list 
owner also has some channels to submit questions onup the chain.,, 
All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question aboutthe research.  
What else?
Like, where did all the money go?
Who is TM now?How does the org work?Could they share actual certified financial 
statements?Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?What is 
TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?Is Girish out of jail?  What was 
that all about?
Other Q's people have?
Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.How about 
curing diseases?
Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
Yifuxero writes:I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying 
assumptions..Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy 
and TM is the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some 
evidence.Likewise, with the other claims.Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
Will it make people richer?.How

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread feste37
I think we have a moral obligation to avoid peanut butter—a duty, one might 
say. Let's not be complacent about it. 
 

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

 Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-27 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Had he sampled America's most popular peanut butters, I am fairly confident 
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi would've preferred Jif, over Skippy. It is a little 
sweeter. I am a Skippy man, myself. I hope that doesn't impact my spiritual 
evolution. I also like 'crunchy', over 'smooth'...I could be in real trouble 
now...

Alex, Could you ask your bro, please? Or Doug, kindly see what John Hagelin 
thinks? Also, would *jam* act as kind of a yagya, a counterweight of sorts, if 
Skippy continues to be ingested? 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 
 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-26 Thread j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 Who knows? However, that was one of those "Maharishi says..." pronouncements 
floating around FF in my early days here. Here's what MAPI has to say about 
peanuts (it's consistent with what MMY allegedly said):

"Peanuts are not recommended in ayurveda. Peanuts are not really nuts; they are 
legumes. Peanuts are difficult to digest and can make one feel sluggish and 
lethargic in body and mind. Ayurvedically, it is better to use either cashew or 
almond butter for sandwiches."

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  








  


[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-26 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  








[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-26 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
He most certainly did.
 

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

 Did Maharishi really say that eating peanuts dulls the mind?
 

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

 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through to FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 

  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 Who currently owns the Brahmasthan of America?
 Does it have a Board of Trustee?
Who is on the Brahmasthan of America Board of Trustees?

 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 Will it extend one's lifespan?

 #
 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?

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

 A panel coming up this week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 [ Reply to this FFL post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  










Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Yes, perfectly ripe, mango.  No doubt about it.  Also in that category although 
not often acknowledged is a perfectly ripe persimmon.  Must be perfectly ripe, 
though.   

 Fresh figs.  More than an honorable mention.


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> wrote :

 And mangoes. Don't forget the mangoes. 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 Okay, I'll take a trip down memory lane. 

 Let's see the five "sattvic" foods, as I recall, were,
 

 almonds, honey, cherries, oranges, and probably something in the dairy line, I 
can't recall at the moment.
 

 And yes, in the back of my mind, I guess I still subscribe to this, to some 
extend.  Although, it's not really hard to do.  (-:
 

 but, does a hamburger once or twice a week count?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <archonangel@...> wrote :

 Google https://www.google.com/search?q=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F Peanuts Dull 
The Mind?
 

 Google Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and 
more. Google has many special feature... 
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F=opera=UTF-8=UTF-8
 

 I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. Blue 
jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller birds will try 
to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to a bird feeder. High fat 
and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will choose GMO seeds that have higher 
protein over natural ones of the same kind.
 

 The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. About 30% 
of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An Ayurvedic no no. If you get 
stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in 
dietary preferences, you die.
 

 Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to reduce, not necessarily eliminate 
peanuts.
 

 Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason spiritually 
minded dogmatists are against them. 
 

 Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.
 

 India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions do not 
specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites retrofitted 
proscriptions against nuts to them. 
 

 It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed articles are 
the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy 
to be around nuts according to this view.


 From: "steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list o

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
In the dairy line, it would be butter or ghee. Speaking of which, I remember a 
guy at the dining hall on campus making a big deal about how it's ok to put 
butter and honey on toast, but you absolutely must avoid using equal parts 
butter and honey because that would cause ama or somesuch. Ya hadda use more of 
one than the other.

This morning, I fried a single slice of bacon in a pan, sauteed two cod filets 
in the bacon fat, deglazed the pan with a splash of mirin, seasoned with salt 
and hot pepper, and poured it all over the cod. 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sun...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 Okay, I'll take a trip down memory lane. 

 Let's see the five "sattvic" foods, as I recall, were,
 

 almonds, honey, cherries, oranges, and probably something in the dairy line, I 
can't recall at the moment.
 

 And yes, in the back of my mind, I guess I still subscribe to this, to some 
extend.  Although, it's not really hard to do.  (-:
 

 but, does a hamburger once or twice a week count?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <archonangel@...> wrote :

 Google https://www.google.com/search?q=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F Peanuts Dull 
The Mind?
 

 Google Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and 
more. Google has many special feature... 
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F=opera=UTF-8=UTF-8
 

 I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. Blue 
jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller birds will try 
to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to a bird feeder. High fat 
and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will choose GMO seeds that have higher 
protein over natural ones of the same kind.
 

 The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. About 30% 
of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An Ayurvedic no no. If you get 
stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in 
dietary preferences, you die.
 

 Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to reduce, not necessarily eliminate 
peanuts.
 

 Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason spiritually 
minded dogmatists are against them. 
 

 Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.
 

 India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions do not 
specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites retrofitted 
proscriptions against nuts to them. 
 

 It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed articles are 
the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy 
to be around nuts according to this view.


 From: "steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
ac

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread feste37
And mangoes. Don't forget the mangoes. 


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 Okay, I'll take a trip down memory lane. 

 Let's see the five "sattvic" foods, as I recall, were,
 

 almonds, honey, cherries, oranges, and probably something in the dairy line, I 
can't recall at the moment.
 

 And yes, in the back of my mind, I guess I still subscribe to this, to some 
extend.  Although, it's not really hard to do.  (-:
 

 but, does a hamburger once or twice a week count?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <archonangel@...> wrote :

 Google https://www.google.com/search?q=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F Peanuts Dull 
The Mind?
 

 Google Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and 
more. Google has many special feature... 
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F=opera=UTF-8=UTF-8
 

 I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. Blue 
jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller birds will try 
to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to a bird feeder. High fat 
and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will choose GMO seeds that have higher 
protein over natural ones of the same kind.
 

 The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. About 30% 
of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An Ayurvedic no no. If you get 
stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in 
dietary preferences, you die.
 

 Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to reduce, not necessarily eliminate 
peanuts.
 

 Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason spiritually 
minded dogmatists are against them. 
 

 Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.
 

 India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions do not 
specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites retrofitted 
proscriptions against nuts to them. 
 

 It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed articles are 
the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy 
to be around nuts according to this view.


 From: "steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the o

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]
I know TMers who loved to spoon a jar of peanut butter to solve low 
blood sugar.  Works quite well. I like peanuts my self and the local 
supermarket has a peanut butter machine that makes the best.  Just 
peanuts and nothing else. Actually keeps well without refrigeration.


But peanuts are a bit kapha for me so I need to keep from eating them 
very much.


On 10/25/2016 02:11 PM, Archer Angel archonan...@yahoo.com 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
Google 
<https://www.google.com/search?q=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F> Peanuts 
Dull The Mind?








Google

Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and 
more. Google has many special feature...



<https://www.google.com/search?client=opera=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F=opera=UTF-8=UTF-8>

I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. 
Blue jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller 
birds will try to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to 
a bird feeder. High fat and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will 
choose GMO seeds that have higher protein over natural ones of the 
same kind.


The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. 
About 30% of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An 
Ayurvedic no no. If you get stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot 
of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in dietary preferences, you die.


Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to /reduce/, not necessarily 
eliminate peanuts.


Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason 
spiritually minded dogmatists are against them.


Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.

India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions 
do not specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites 
retrofitted proscriptions against nuts to them.


It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed 
articles are the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it 
is perhaps unhealthy to be around nuts according to this view.



*From:* "steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>

*To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
*Sent:* Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
*Subject:* [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

Image result for peanuts dull the mind


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive 
dissonance because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, 
I still have a bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not 
escape your notice, I'm sure.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :


Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the 
peanuts is applied with the same panning method as the outer shell 
coating. As such, the peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the 
coating is applied, so there would be no dents. That would assure the 
utmost in Vedic purity.



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote :


Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies:

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with 
chocolate, surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight 
dent on it, from where it was resting on the conveyor belt?


2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are 
each uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of 
small handed candy stampers, or what?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
<mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :


Aggregating Questions..

*All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer*
Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:
In order for TMO to thrive and
continue being a force for good
in the world, how "transparent"
do the panel members think it
should be: 100%, 50%, something else?

PS I would be grateful if the topic of
transparency could be addressed
before any other questions
are entertained.

#
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to 
simply act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the 
"non-profit" world of the wealthy?



[ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask 
straight to the FFL list owner at:
dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ] The FFL list owner also has some 
channels to submit questions on

up the chain.,,
#
Someone else asks:
Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

#

What else?

Like, where did all the money go?

Who is TM now?
How does the org work?
Could they share actual

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread anon_alias
Everyone knows that an M candy resembles a Buddhist stupa.
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote :

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

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

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  














Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Okay, I'll take a trip down memory lane. 

 Let's see the five "sattvic" foods, as I recall, were,
 

 almonds, honey, cherries, oranges, and probably something in the dairy line, I 
can't recall at the moment.
 

 And yes, in the back of my mind, I guess I still subscribe to this, to some 
extend.  Although, it's not really hard to do.  (-:
 

 but, does a hamburger once or twice a week count?


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <archonangel@...> wrote :

 Google https://www.google.com/search?q=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F Peanuts Dull 
The Mind?
 

 Google Search the world's information, including webpages, images, videos and 
more. Google has many special feature... 
https://www.google.com/search?client=opera=Peanuts+dull+the+mind%3F=opera=UTF-8=UTF-8
 

 I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. Blue 
jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller birds will try 
to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to a bird feeder. High fat 
and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will choose GMO seeds that have higher 
protein over natural ones of the same kind.
 

 The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. About 30% 
of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An Ayurvedic no no. If you get 
stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in 
dietary preferences, you die.
 

 Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to reduce, not necessarily eliminate 
peanuts.
 

 Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason spiritually 
minded dogmatists are against them. 
 

 Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.
 

 India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions do not 
specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites retrofitted 
proscriptions against nuts to them. 
 

 It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed articles are 
the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy 
to be around nuts according to this view.


 From: "steve.sundur@... [FairfieldLife]" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
 
 
   

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
<dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the mo

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread Archer Angel archonan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Google Peanuts Dull The Mind?
  
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I am fond of peanuts as are birds, squirrels, rats, and other rodents. Blue 
jays head straight for them over other kinds of seeds. Smaller birds will try 
to carry off a large unshelled peanut in preference to a bird feeder. High fat 
and protein. Birds go for that. Birds will choose GMO seeds that have higher 
protein over natural ones of the same kind.
The idea that peanuts are bad comes from their being hard to digest. About 30% 
of the fat in peanuts tends to not get digested. An Ayurvedic no no. If you get 
stranded in a winter wilderness with a lot of peanuts and you are Ayurvedic in 
dietary preferences, you die.
Actually some Ayurvedic sources say to reduce, not necessarily eliminate 
peanuts.
Peanuts have a strong odor, so perhaps that is another reason spiritually 
minded dogmatists are against them. 
Also the Vedic people did not know about peanuts.
India got its first peanuts in the 18th century. Vedic proscriptions do not 
specifically apply to the peanut as a result, modern Vedic-ites retrofitted 
proscriptions against nuts to them. 
It's all about nuts, but it is not clear whether the proscribed articles are 
the food or the eater of the food or both. Let us say it is perhaps unhealthy 
to be around nuts according to this view.

  From: "steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]" 
<FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com>
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, October 25, 2016 8:19 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's
   
    


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <steve.sundur@...> wrote :

That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <j_alexander_stanley@...> wrote :

Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.


---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote :

Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

Aggregating Questions..
All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

In order for TMO to thrive and 
continue being a force for goodin the world, how "transparent"do the panel 
members think itshould be: 100%, 50%, something else?
PS I would be grateful if the topic of 
transparency could be addressedbefore any other questionsare entertained.
#Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy?

[ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner 
also has some channels to submit questions onup the chain.,,  #
Someone else asks:Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?
#
What else?
Like, where did all the money go?
Who is TM now?How does the org work?Could they share actual certified financial 
statements?Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?What is 
TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?Is Girish out of jail?  What was 
that all about?Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
#Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will "transcending" it make people 
richer?.Will "transcending" curing diseases?#
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony2k5@...> wrote :

A panel coming up next weekis looking for tough questions...
All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question aboutthe research.  
What else?
Like, where did all the money go?
Who is TM now?How does the org work?Could they share actual certified financial 
statements?Balance sheet t

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]

 

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

 Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

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

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

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

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

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

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL 

[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Of course, not. However, I'm experiencing tremendous cognitive dissonance 
because MMY did say that peanuts dull the mind. Thankfully, I still have a 
bottle of lorazepam to ease my suffering.
 

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

 That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

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

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

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

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  














[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
That the peanut M is roughly, in the shape of hiranyagarbha, did not escape 
your notice, I'm sure.
 

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

 Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

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

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  












[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Just guessing here, but I imagine the chocolate surrounding the peanuts is 
applied with the same panning method as the outer shell coating. As such, the 
peanuts would be constantly tumbling as the coating is applied, so there would 
be no dents. That would assure the utmost in Vedic purity.
 

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

 Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
 wrote :
 
 Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  










[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread olliesed...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Here's a couple, possibly a little off-topic, but still toughies: 

1. How do they get the peanut inside each m perfectly coated with chocolate, 
surrounded by the crunchy shell, without leaving a slight dent on it, from 
where it was resting on the conveyor belt? 

2. Also, each peanut m is a slightly different size, yet they are each 
uniformly imprinted with an "m". Are they produced by an army of small handed 
candy stampers, or what?

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

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  








[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
Aggregating Questions.. 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions.. sent through FFL by e-mail:

 

 In order for TMO to thrive and 

 continue being a force for good
 in the world, how "transparent"
 do the panel members think it
 should be: 100%, 50%, something else?
 

 PS I would be grateful if the topic of 

 transparency could be addressed
 before any other questions
 are entertained.

 

 #
Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 [ Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight 
to the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   ]  The FFL list owner also has some channels to 
submit questions on
 up the chain.,, 
  
 #
 Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?

 

 #
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 Did TM money bail him out and pay his legal fees?
 

 #
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  
 Will "transcending" it make people richer?.
 
 Will "transcending" curing diseases?
 #
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 
 How about curing diseases?
 

 Is the peer reviewed research just cooked data?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  






[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-25 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Some other questions submitted, sent to FFL by e-mail:

 

Is it the central purpose of [Global Country of World Peace [GCWP] to simply 
act as one of a myriad of movement tax shelters for the "non-profit" world of 
the wealthy? 

 
 Reply to this post or lurkers can send other Q's you'd like to ask straight to 
the FFL list owner at:
 dhamiltony2k5 at yahoo.com   
 

 The list owner also has some channels to submit them on
 up the chain.,, 
  
Someone else asks:
 Why is the US Brahmasthan being ignored by admin?
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
would like asked
 Can send them to: 
 
 fairfieldlife-ow...@yahoogroups.com
 

 I can include those too of the FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou


  



[FairfieldLife] Re: Looking for Tough Q's

2016-10-22 Thread dhamiltony...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
FFL Lurkers can send
 Q's for consideration
 to dhamiltony2k5 @ Yahoo.com
 

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

 A panel coming up next week
 is looking for tough questions...
 

 All the Hard Questions You Thought We Couldn’t Answer

 

 Anybody have questions of the TM movement to ask?
 

 Where is Dr. Pete?  He had particular question about
 the research.  
 

 What else?
 

 Like, where did all the money go?
 

 Who is TM now?
 How does the org work?
 Could they share actual certified financial statements?
 Balance sheet that includes all the reaches of the movement?
 What is TM's relationship to the Indian Movement now?
 Is Girish out of jail?  What was that all about?
 

 Other Q's people have?
 

 Yifuxero writes:
 I'm skeptical of the rationale and underlying assumptions..
 Would one of the conclusions be "Transcending will make you happy and TM is 
the preferred method of transcending".  OK fine...let's see some evidence.
 Likewise, with the other claims.
 Will "transcending" offset bad karma.  Will it make people richer?.
 How about curing diseases?
 Make some real substantial claims followed by some good uncooked data; with 
perhaps a few citations of peer reviewed research by somebody outside of the 
TMO or MUM.
 If the claims are true, people in vast numbers should be flocking to a 
practice that has specified benefits.
 Will "transcending" help one in the midst of a Zombie Apocalypse?
 
 Will it extend one's lifespan?  (doesn't look like it in view of the stats 
coming from FF)
 

 Send Your Q's.. 
 I will aggregate Q’s from FFL and forward them on to the panel
 for the October 28th Meeting.
 

 Respond to this post/thread.
 

 Or,
 

 Anyone reading FFL but unable to post to FairfieldLife who have questions they 
should like considered in a discussion can send them to: dhamiltony2k5 @ 
Yahoo.com
 

 I can include those considerations too of our FFL lurkers,  
 

 -JaiGuruYou