[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-09 Thread Buck
> 
> > 
> > The Global Country of World Peace is a "nation without borders" promoting 
> > unity in consciousness and the reduction of the narrow nationalism that 
> > divides humanity from humanity. It is a home for peace-loving people 
> > everywhere.
> > 
> > >
> > > The domain of the Global Country of World Peace is CONSCIOUSNESS—the 
> > > prime mover of life—the ground state of natural law, the field of all 
> > > possibilities. The Global Country of World Peace is a non-political, 
> > > non-religious global organization and does not usurp any of the functions 
> > > of existing governments, nor does it replace them in any way.
> > >
> >
> Research shows that even a small number of experts in spiritual meditation 
> technologies of consciousness can reduce conflict and social stress and 
> transform the trends of time towards a new era of peace and prosperity for 
> their nation and the entire world family.
>

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[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-08 Thread Robin Carlsen

Buck: Yeah right, 'we'. 'If we'. Hah! Son, I been with this a long time. I'm an
old meditator and I'm way more than a tru believer. I'm a knower. 

Robin: Are you a knower to the extent, Buck, that you believe your posts 
represent--in any sense--the intentions (supposing they exist) of the Unified 
Field? Are your posts instrumentally the desire of the United Field? Are you 
are knower in the sense of feeling the universal purpose of the United Field 
somehow comes through your words and your person so as to make itself manifest 
to others--or even to yourself--here on FFL? What would it mean for Buck to 
*not* be a knower? In what way would you be different?

Buck:It's all my experience and I ain't no quitter neither like some. I stuck 
with it and I am
glad for my experience with it, thank you. 

Robin: Why would anyone *not* stick with it, Buck? Those qualities of the 
Unified Field: if they are true, what madness or perversity would make someone 
stop meditating in the Dome? "I ain't no quiiter neither like some": Who would 
quit having the experience of bliss consciousness? If something is beautiful 
and loving and creative and good and fulfilling, what kind of moron would ever 
give up on making contact with this reality? Can you answer that, Buck? Do you 
dare answer that? You seek to coerce people into experiencing the source of 
creation: Does this not seem the very strangest thing imaginable? Stalin 
created slave labour all in the name of communism: how could you seek a form of 
forced conformity to something as innocent, as delicate, as sublime as the 
experience of transcending? Isn't this a kind of impossible and absurd 
incongruity? Let's command people to be romantic? 

Buck: Maharishi is one of my Gurus. Jai,
Guru Dev and George Fox, Mother Ann and some other saints along the way too.

Robin: Would you permit a community of Scientologists--or Christians--to move 
to Fairfield and join you in your Utopian vision? Was Maharishi wrong in 
requiring his teachers to maintain "the purity of the Teaching"? If you had a 
face-to-face meeting with Bevan Morris, do you think your own spiritual level 
of spiritual development would reveal the bigotry and narrowness of him with 
regard to his attitude towards the desirability of associating with other 
'saints"? What are your criteria to judge between Mother Ann and L. Ron Hubbard 
in terms of their respective spiritual bona fides? 

Buck: It all makes me a Utopian except that the Unified Field is of my 
experience. I am
way more than a Utopian. I am a revolutionary millenarian by experience.

Robin: And this is the natural state of every person--if they meditated in the 
Dome? Do you think, Buck, that you are given some power or grace to make your 
conviction understood and compelling to other persons? If FFL was a recruiting 
ground, have you--like Mitt on his Mission in Paris--made any converts?--or at 
least do you feel your example has pricked the conscience of any apostates? Do 
you feel you bring a moral and intellectual integrity to this forum which those 
who have forsaken Maharishi and have given up on meditating on the Dome lack? 
Do you feel the ignorance and the delusion of those of us who have repudiated 
Maharishi in contrast to your own intelligence and objectivity about him?

Buck: I have just recently learned that by more than just theology I hold at 
least three
virtues:

Robin: Are these virtues translated into something that radiates itself its 
presence into the world so that it can be seen to be something more glorious 
than the absence of such faith, hope and charity? Do you feel more alive, more 
beautiful, more real, more loving than other people on this forum?

Buck: Faith - belief in a Unified Field because I know it, and in the truth of
Its revelation as well as obedience to It.

Robin: In what way would you seek to make this assertion something more than 
that: i.e. an objective fact: That those who deny the truth of the Unified 
Field are in a lesser state of consciousness than you are? Or at the very 
least, are displaying an ignorance about the truth of the universe, about the 
truth of the individual self. Is this the Self of Buck that has this faith? or 
is it the small self that has this faith--the self you are trying to get rid 
of? You make it sound very non-Eastern; I doubt any Hindu seeker would ever 
speak in this way about their faith. It seem anti-mystical here; almost an 
attitude rather than a state of mind. Have you ever met anyone else in your 
life who would speak about Maharishi and meditating in the dome in terms of 
this word "faith"--I mean as you have done here? Are you obedient to the 
Unified Field independent of its (the UF's) desire for you? or does this 
obedience itself participate on the experience of the Unified Field--and that 
therefore Buck's obedience represents a natural trait in all those who are on 
the path to Unity Consciousness?

Buck: Hope - expectation of and desire of receivin

[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-08 Thread Buck
Yeah right, 'we'.  'If we'.  Hah!  Son, I been with this a long time.  I'm an 
old meditator and I'm way more than a tru believer.  I'm a knower.  It's all my 
experience and I ain't no quitter neither like some.  I stuck with it and I am 
glad for my experience with it,thank you.   Maharishi is one of my Gurus.  Jai, 
Guru Dev and George Fox, Mother Ann and some other saints along the way too.  
It all makes me a Utopian except that the Unified Field is of my experience.  I 
am way more than a Utopian.  I am a revolutionary millenarian by experience.  I 
have just recently learned that by more than just theology I hold at least 
three virtues:
Faith - belief in a Unified Field because I know it, and in the truth of 
Its revelation as well as obedience to It. 
Hope - expectation of and desire of receiving the darshan of the Unified Field; 
refraining from despair and capability of not giving up.
Charity - selfless, unconditional, and voluntary loving-kindness such as 
helping one's neighbours.
 It's all very practical and spiritual,
-Buck in the Dome 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Robin Carlsen"  wrote:
>
> If the truth was in you, Buck, we would respect the uncreated sincerity 
> behind your homilies. As it is, your satisfaction (or so it seems to me) 
> comes from the fact that you are always in ironic relationship to all that 
> you profess. Is this true? If you will just deny my theory, I will not raise 
> it again. I would like to hear you say: "Robin, you profoundly mistake my 
> motives and my beliefs". That would do. Maybe it's my problem, but if anyone 
> can make someone not take TM and "Buck in the Dome" seriously, it is reading 
> your propaganda. It seems you are very subtly having us all on. Please 
> deliver me from this perception by an outright contradiction of this. Else I 
> always feel, when I read a post of yours, that you are getting more fun out 
> of it than the person who laughs at it--or at least considers it somewhat 
> ludicrous in its moral posturing. Where is the beauty, intensity, drama, love 
> in what you believe in? You are mocking Maharishi, Buck.--something I don't 
> mind by the way. If I am correct, I envy the potency of your means of 
> destruction.
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck" wrote:
> >
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > > 
> > > The Global Country of World Peace is a "nation without borders" promoting 
> > > unity in consciousness and the reduction of the narrow nationalism that 
> > > divides humanity from humanity. It is a home for peace-loving people 
> > > everywhere.
> > > 
> > > >
> > > > The domain of the Global Country of World Peace is CONSCIOUSNESS—the 
> > > > prime mover of life—the ground state of natural law, the field of all 
> > > > possibilities. The Global Country of World Peace is a non-political, 
> > > > non-religious global organization and does not usurp any of the 
> > > > functions of existing governments, nor does it replace them in any way.
> > > >
> > >
> > Research shows that even a small number of experts in spiritual meditation 
> > technologies of consciousness can reduce conflict and social stress and 
> > transform the trends of time towards a new era of peace and prosperity for 
> > their nation and the entire world family.
> >
>



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-08 Thread Robin Carlsen
If the truth was in you, Buck, we would respect the uncreated sincerity behind 
your homilies. As it is, your satisfaction (or so it seems to me) comes from 
the fact that you are always in ironic relationship to all that you profess. Is 
this true? If you will just deny my theory, I will not raise it again. I would 
like to hear you say: "Robin, you profoundly mistake my motives and my 
beliefs". That would do. Maybe it's my problem, but if anyone can make someone 
not take TM and "Buck in the Dome" seriously, it is reading your propaganda. It 
seems you are very subtly having us all on. Please deliver me from this 
perception by an outright contradiction of this. Else I always feel, when I 
read a post of yours, that you are getting more fun out of it than the person 
who laughs at it--or at least considers it somewhat ludicrous in its moral 
posturing. Where is the beauty, intensity, drama, love in what you believe in? 
You are mocking Maharishi, Buck.--something I don't mind by the way. If I am 
correct, I envy the potency of your means of destruction.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Buck"  wrote:
>
> 
> 
> 
> > 
> > The Global Country of World Peace is a "nation without borders" promoting 
> > unity in consciousness and the reduction of the narrow nationalism that 
> > divides humanity from humanity. It is a home for peace-loving people 
> > everywhere.
> > 
> > >
> > > The domain of the Global Country of World Peace is CONSCIOUSNESS—the 
> > > prime mover of life—the ground state of natural law, the field of all 
> > > possibilities. The Global Country of World Peace is a non-political, 
> > > non-religious global organization and does not usurp any of the functions 
> > > of existing governments, nor does it replace them in any way.
> > >
> >
> Research shows that even a small number of experts in spiritual meditation 
> technologies of consciousness can reduce conflict and social stress and 
> transform the trends of time towards a new era of peace and prosperity for 
> their nation and the entire world family.
>




[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-08 Thread Buck



> 
> The Global Country of World Peace is a "nation without borders" promoting 
> unity in consciousness and the reduction of the narrow nationalism that 
> divides humanity from humanity. It is a home for peace-loving people 
> everywhere.
> 
> >
> > The domain of the Global Country of World Peace is CONSCIOUSNESS—the prime 
> > mover of life—the ground state of natural law, the field of all 
> > possibilities. The Global Country of World Peace is a non-political, 
> > non-religious global organization and does not usurp any of the functions 
> > of existing governments, nor does it replace them in any way.
> >
>
Research shows that even a small number of experts in spiritual meditation 
technologies of consciousness can reduce conflict and social stress and 
transform the trends of time towards a new era of peace and prosperity for 
their nation and the entire world family.



[FairfieldLife] Re: The Global Country

2012-12-07 Thread Buck

The Global Country of World Peace is a "nation without borders" promoting unity 
in consciousness and the reduction of the narrow nationalism that divides 
humanity from humanity. It is a home for peace-loving people everywhere.

>
> The domain of the Global Country of World Peace is CONSCIOUSNESS—the prime 
> mover of life—the ground state of natural law, the field of all 
> possibilities. The Global Country of World Peace is a non-political, 
> non-religious global organization and does not usurp any of the functions of 
> existing governments, nor does it replace them in any way.
>