[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-18 Thread Buck
Em, now that is a chakra-tuning song to sing.  A number of us long-time 
conservative Fairfield meditators here like singing that one too.  Sing we sing 
together most every week.  Some of us sing every day.
JGD, -Buck  

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote:

 I leave eternity to thee...  
 
 I think a few sacred harp singers are needed...Idumea
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU_QFvkPJvwfeature=related

 
 IDUMEA
 And am I born to die?
 To lay this body down!
 And must my trembling spirit fly
 Into a world unknown?
 A land of deepest shade,
 Unpierced by human thought
 The dreary regions of the dead,
 Where all things are forgot.
 Soon as from earth I go
 What will become of me?
 Eternal happiness or woe,
 Must then my portion be!
 Waked by the trumpet sound,
 I from my grave shall rise;
 And see the Judge with glory crowned,
 And see the flaming skies!
 
 
 
 
 
  From: Buck 
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:20 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:
  
 
   
 Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
 that was written by a Transcendentalist.
 
 You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
 communication.  It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said.  I 
 see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that 
 people can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said.  
 Likewise, in this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it seems 
 something is being lost in the print that keeps people from converting. 
 
 Take a listen to this.  It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I 
 write.  I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I 
 write here.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 
 
 Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,
 
 -Buck
 
 
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
   mark.
  
  Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really 
  big Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The ex-patriots 
  indeed.  Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things 
  going on and these guys spurn it always puking on it here.  That is 
  spiritual sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too.  
  Is perfectly fair to judge who is with us in this natural law too as 
  transcendentalists and who is against it, and us.  It is calling sin for 
  what it is, a sin a sin.
  
  Thank you for your very learned comments.
  
  An old and Kindly meditator,
  -Buck in FF 
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
  anartaxius@ wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
   
Teaching the Knowledge
   
*
As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
   be
accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
   
*
However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
   and
delight  to those who do preach the truth.
   
Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.
   
The bell tolls for thee,
   
In warm regard of natural  law,
   
   
-Buck in FF
   
   This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
   heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
   and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
   it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
   speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
   personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
   are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
   remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
   enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
   to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
   
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
   mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
   meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
   simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
   judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
   is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
   
   If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
   experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
   over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
   all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
   that interferes with this process in daily life

[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-18 Thread marekreavis
Beautiful video and chant, even if you're not a conservative meditator. 

***
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Em, now that is a chakra-tuning song to sing.  A number of us long-time 
 conservative Fairfield meditators here like singing that one too.  Sing we 
 sing together most every week.  Some of us sing every day.
 JGD, -Buck  
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@ wrote:
 
  I leave eternity to thee...  
  
  I think a few sacred harp singers are needed...Idumea
  
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU_QFvkPJvwfeature=related
 
  
  IDUMEA
  And am I born to die?
  To lay this body down!
  And must my trembling spirit fly
  Into a world unknown?
  A land of deepest shade,
  Unpierced by human thought
  The dreary regions of the dead,
  Where all things are forgot.
  Soon as from earth I go
  What will become of me?
  Eternal happiness or woe,
  Must then my portion be!
  Waked by the trumpet sound,
  I from my grave shall rise;
  And see the Judge with glory crowned,
  And see the flaming skies!
  
  
  
  
  
   From: Buck 
  To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:20 PM
  Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:
   
  
    
  Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
  that was written by a Transcendentalist.
  
  You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
  communication.  It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said.  
  I see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that 
  people can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said.  
  Likewise, in this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it 
  seems something is being lost in the print that keeps people from 
  converting. 
  
  Take a listen to this.  It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I 
  write.  I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I 
  write here.
  
  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 
  
  Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,
  
  -Buck
  
  
The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss 
the
mark.
   
   Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really 
   big Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The 
   ex-patriots indeed.  Here we have one of the biggest natural law 
   peace-creating things going on and these guys spurn it always puking on 
   it here.  That is spiritual sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL 
   Resolution on Sin too.  Is perfectly fair to judge who is with us in this 
   natural law too as transcendentalists and who is against it, and us.  It 
   is calling sin for what it is, a sin a sin.
   
   Thank you for your very learned comments.
   
   An old and Kindly meditator,
   -Buck in FF 
   
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
   anartaxius@ wrote:
   
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:

 Teaching the Knowledge

 *
 As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
be
 accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
 prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
 example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.

 *
 However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
and
 delight  to those who do preach the truth.

 Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.

 The bell tolls for thee,

 In warm regard of natural  law,


 -Buck in FF

This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.

The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.

If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
experience

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-18 Thread Emily Reyn
I have a friend that did the DNA testing through the National Geographic 
project and traced his roots back to Africa.  I think it was about $100 back 5 
years ago or so.  



 From: seventhray1 steve.sun...@sbcglobal.net
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 9:43 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:
 

  
Wow, that was neat.  Great pictures.  It brought me back to a reverence for 
Native Americans.  I admit that over the last few years, my perception has 
focussed on some of the brutality they displayed in fighting their enemies, and 
less about their relationship with the earth.  This helped move me back in 
that direction.
We've been meaning to do some some DNA testing.  We think there is some Indian 
on my wife's side.  A mysterious women in the geneology, but sanitized because 
it wasn't considered proper. But my son had mongolian patches on his behind as 
a child, and those are particular to native american as well as some other 
racial groups.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote:

 I leave eternity to thee...  
 
 I think a few sacred harp singers are needed...Idumea
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU_QFvkPJvwfeature=related
 
 
 IDUMEA
 And am I born to die?
 To lay this body down!
 And must my trembling spirit fly
 Into a world unknown?
 A land of deepest shade,
 Unpierced by human thought
 The dreary regions of the dead,
 Where all things are forgot.
 Soon as from earth I go
 What will become of me?
 Eternal happiness or woe,
 Must then my portion be!
 Waked by the trumpet sound,
 I from my grave shall rise;
 And see the Judge with glory crowned,
 And see the flaming skies!
 
 
 
 
 
 From: Buck dhamiltony2k5@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
 Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:20 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:
 
 
   
 Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
 that was written by a Transcendentalist.
 
 You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
 communication. It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said. I 
 see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that 
 people can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said. 
 Likewise, in this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it seems 
 something is being lost in the print that keeps people from converting. 
 
 Take a listen to this. It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I write. 
 I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I write here.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 
 
 Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,
 
 -Buck
 
 
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
   mark.
  
  Yes; !Amarkoners repent! Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really 
  big Amarkoners here to return home. These TM expatriates. The ex-patriots 
  indeed. Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things 
  going on and these guys spurn it always puking on it here. That is 
  spiritual sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too. 
  Is perfectly fair to judge who is with us in this natural law too as 
  transcendentalists and who is against it, and us. It is calling sin for 
  what it is, a sin a sin.
  
  Thank you for your very learned comments.
  
  An old and Kindly meditator,
  -Buck in FF 
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
  anartaxius@ wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
   
Teaching the Knowledge
   
*
As a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
   be
accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
   
*
However, the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
   and
delight to those who do preach the truth.
   
Om, Om, Om, come back, come back to meditation you sinners.
   
The bell tolls for thee,
   
In warm regard of natural law,
   
   
-Buck in FF
   
   This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
   heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
   and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
   it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
   speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
   personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
   are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
   remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
   enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
   to be; it is far more

[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-18 Thread Alex Stanley


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@... wrote:

 I have a friend that did the DNA testing through the National
 Geographic project and traced his roots back to Africa.  I 
 think it was about $100 back 5 years ago or so.  
 

I've had my DNA tested by two different companies:

https://www.23andme.com/

http://www.familytreedna.com/

The focus of 23andme is health issues, and FTDNA is all about genealogy.



[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread Xenophaneros Anartaxius
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Teaching the Knowledge

 *
 As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
be
 accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
 prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
 example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.

 *
 However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
and
 delight  to those who do preach the truth.

 Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.

 The bell tolls for thee,

 In warm regard of natural  law,


 -Buck in FF

This kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.

The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.

If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
that interferes with this process in daily life.

'Transcendental meditation' as a principle can be practiced many ways;
Maharishi seems to have discovered a compact technique that encapsulates
this principle; it is quite a stroke of genius. There are those that
have come by the principle in other ways that have been successful;
whatever works to imbue this principle in our lives is more powerful
than simply following a rigid formula in regard to what truth might be.

You seem to be starting to sound like the vengeful force that permeates
the Torah and other books that Christians call the Old Testament.
Difference of opinion is advantageous in religion. The several sects
perform the office of a Censor morum over each other. Is uniformity
attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the
introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined,
imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What
has been the effect of coercion? To make one half the world fools, and
the other half hypocrites. To support roguery and error all over the
earth. - Thomas Jefferson (Notes on the State of Virginia, 1787)


[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread Buck
 The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
 mark.

Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really big 
Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The ex-patriots indeed. 
 Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things going on and 
these guys spurn it always puking on it here.  That is spiritual sin in the 
Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too.  Is perfectly fair to 
judge who is with us in this natural law too as transcendentalists and who is 
against it, and us.  It is calling sin for what it is, a sin a sin.

Thank you for your very learned comments.

An old and Kindly meditator,
-Buck in FF 

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
anartaxius@... wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
 
  Teaching the Knowledge
 
  *
  As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
 be
  accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
  prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
  example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
 
  *
  However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
 and
  delight  to those who do preach the truth.
 
  Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.
 
  The bell tolls for thee,
 
  In warm regard of natural  law,
 
 
  -Buck in FF
 
 This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
 heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
 and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
 it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
 speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
 personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
 are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
 remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
 enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
 to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
 
 The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
 mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
 meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
 simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
 judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
 is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
 
 If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
 experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
 over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
 all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
 that interferes with this process in daily life.
 
 'Transcendental meditation' as a principle can be practiced many ways;
 Maharishi seems to have discovered a compact technique that encapsulates
 this principle; it is quite a stroke of genius. There are those that
 have come by the principle in other ways that have been successful;
 whatever works to imbue this principle in our lives is more powerful
 than simply following a rigid formula in regard to what truth might be.
 
 You seem to be starting to sound like the vengeful force that permeates
 the Torah and other books that Christians call the Old Testament.
 Difference of opinion is advantageous in religion. The several sects
 perform the office of a Censor morum over each other. Is uniformity
 attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the
 introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined,
 imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What
 has been the effect of coercion? To make one half the world fools, and
 the other half hypocrites. To support roguery and error all over the
 earth. - Thomas Jefferson (Notes on the State of Virginia, 1787)





[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread Buck
Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
that was written by a Transcendentalist.

You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
communication.  It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said.  I 
see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that people 
can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said.  Likewise, in 
this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it seems something is 
being lost in the print that keeps people from converting.  

  Take a listen to this.  It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I 
write.  I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I 
write here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 

Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,

-Buck



  The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
  mark.
 
 Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really big 
 Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The ex-patriots 
 indeed.  Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things 
 going on and these guys spurn it always puking on it here.  That is spiritual 
 sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too.  Is perfectly 
 fair to judge who is with us in this natural law too as transcendentalists 
 and who is against it, and us.  It is calling sin for what it is, a sin a sin.
 
 Thank you for your very learned comments.
 
 An old and Kindly meditator,
 -Buck in FF 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
  
   Teaching the Knowledge
  
   *
   As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
  be
   accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
   prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
   example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
  
   *
   However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
  and
   delight  to those who do preach the truth.
  
   Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.
  
   The bell tolls for thee,
  
   In warm regard of natural  law,
  
  
   -Buck in FF
  
  This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
  heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
  and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
  it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
  speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
  personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
  are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
  remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
  enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
  to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
  
  The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
  mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
  meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
  simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
  judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
  is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
  
  If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
  experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
  over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
  all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
  that interferes with this process in daily life.
  
  'Transcendental meditation' as a principle can be practiced many ways;
  Maharishi seems to have discovered a compact technique that encapsulates
  this principle; it is quite a stroke of genius. There are those that
  have come by the principle in other ways that have been successful;
  whatever works to imbue this principle in our lives is more powerful
  than simply following a rigid formula in regard to what truth might be.
  
  You seem to be starting to sound like the vengeful force that permeates
  the Torah and other books that Christians call the Old Testament.
  Difference of opinion is advantageous in religion. The several sects
  perform the office of a Censor morum over each other. Is uniformity
  attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the
  introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined,
  imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What
  has been the effect of coercion? To make one half the world fools, and
  the other half hypocrites. To support roguery and error all over the
  earth. - Thomas Jefferson (Notes on the State of Virginia, 1787)
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread Yifu
Was Reborn by David Sandlin
http://www.laluzdejesus.com/shows/previousshows/2008/sandlin/sandlin.jpg

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:

 Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
 that was written by a Transcendentalist.
 
 You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
 communication.  It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said.  I 
 see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that 
 people can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said.  
 Likewise, in this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it seems 
 something is being lost in the print that keeps people from converting.  
 
   Take a listen to this.  It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I 
 write.  I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I 
 write here.
 
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 
 
 Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,
 
 -Buck
 
 
 
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
   mark.
  
  Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really 
  big Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The ex-patriots 
  indeed.  Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things 
  going on and these guys spurn it always puking on it here.  That is 
  spiritual sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too.  
  Is perfectly fair to judge who is with us in this natural law too as 
  transcendentalists and who is against it, and us.  It is calling sin for 
  what it is, a sin a sin.
  
  Thank you for your very learned comments.
  
  An old and Kindly meditator,
  -Buck in FF 
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius 
  anartaxius@ wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
   
Teaching the Knowledge
   
*
As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
   be
accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
   
*
However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
   and
delight  to those who do preach the truth.
   
Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.
   
The bell tolls for thee,
   
In warm regard of natural  law,
   
   
-Buck in FF
   
   This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
   heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
   and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
   it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
   speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
   personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
   are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
   remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
   enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
   to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
   
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
   mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
   meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
   simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
   judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
   is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
   
   If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
   experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
   over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
   all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
   that interferes with this process in daily life.
   
   'Transcendental meditation' as a principle can be practiced many ways;
   Maharishi seems to have discovered a compact technique that encapsulates
   this principle; it is quite a stroke of genius. There are those that
   have come by the principle in other ways that have been successful;
   whatever works to imbue this principle in our lives is more powerful
   than simply following a rigid formula in regard to what truth might be.
   
   You seem to be starting to sound like the vengeful force that permeates
   the Torah and other books that Christians call the Old Testament.
   Difference of opinion is advantageous in religion. The several sects
   perform the office of a Censor morum over each other. Is uniformity
   attainable? Millions of innocent men, women, and children, since the
   introduction of Christianity, have been burnt, tortured, fined,
   imprisoned; yet we have not advanced one inch towards uniformity. What
   

Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread Emily Reyn
I leave eternity to thee...  

I think a few sacred harp singers are needed...Idumea

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU_QFvkPJvwfeature=related


IDUMEA
And am I born to die?
To lay this body down!
And must my trembling spirit fly
Into a world unknown?
A land of deepest shade,
Unpierced by human thought
The dreary regions of the dead,
Where all things are forgot.
Soon as from earth I go
What will become of me?
Eternal happiness or woe,
Must then my portion be!
Waked by the trumpet sound,
I from my grave shall rise;
And see the Judge with glory crowned,
And see the flaming skies!





 From: Buck dhamiltony...@yahoo.com
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:20 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:
 

  
Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever given 
that was written by a Transcendentalist.

You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of the 
communication.  It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is said.  I 
see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list is that people 
can't hear how things are being said as to what is being said.  Likewise, in 
this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on sin, it seems something is 
being lost in the print that keeps people from converting. 

Take a listen to this.  It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I write.  
I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what I write here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q 

Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,

-Buck


  The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
  mark.
 
 Yes; !Amarkoners repent!  Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these really big 
 Amarkoners here to return home.  These TM expatriates.  The ex-patriots 
 indeed.  Here we have one of the biggest natural law peace-creating things 
 going on and these guys spurn it always puking on it here.  That is spiritual 
 sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL Resolution on Sin too.  Is perfectly 
 fair to judge who is with us in this natural law too as transcendentalists 
 and who is against it, and us.  It is calling sin for what it is, a sin a sin.
 
 Thank you for your very learned comments.
 
 An old and Kindly meditator,
 -Buck in FF 
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartaxius@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
  
   Teaching the Knowledge
  
   *
   As  a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that must
  be
   accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to be a
   prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
   example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
  
   *
   However,   the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant favor
  and
   delight  to those who do preach the truth.
  
   Om, Om, Om, come back, come back  to meditation you sinners.
  
   The bell tolls for thee,
  
   In warm regard of natural  law,
  
  
   -Buck in FF
  
  This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to being
  heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say, overbearing
  and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually speak
  it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech. All
  speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
  personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and delight
  are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but nature
  remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified field,
  enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines will
  to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
  
  The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to miss the
  mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the predominant
  meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
  simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
  judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if your aim
  is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
  
  If you 'look' at the process of transcendental meditation, what you
  experience is you are handing off the process and letting nature take it
  over. That is it. If we are able to culture our system to do that under
  all circumstances, we are home free. It is the personal sense of will
  that interferes with this process in daily life.
  
  'Transcendental meditation' as a principle can be practiced many ways;
  Maharishi seems to have discovered a compact technique that encapsulates
  this principle; it is quite a stroke of genius. There are those that
  have come by the principle in other ways that have been successful;
  whatever works to imbue this principle in our lives is more powerful
  than simply following a rigid formula in regard to what

[FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:

2012-01-17 Thread seventhray1

Wow, that was neat.  Great pictures.  It brought me back to a reverence
for Native Americans.  I admit that over the last few years, my
perception has focussed on some of the brutality they displayed in
fighting their enemies, and less about their relationship with the
earth.  This helped move me back in that direction.

We've been meaning to do some some DNA testing.  We think there is some
Indian on my wife's side.  A mysterious women in the geneology, but
sanitized because it wasn't considered proper. But my son had mongolian
patches on his behind as a child, and those are particular to native
american as well as some other racial groups.


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Emily Reyn emilymae.reyn@...
wrote:

 I leave eternity to thee... Â

 I think a few sacred harp singers are needed...Idumea

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fU_QFvkPJvwfeature=related


 IDUMEA
 And am I born to die?
 To lay this body down!
 And must my trembling spirit fly
 Into a world unknown?
 A land of deepest shade,
 Unpierced by human thought
 The dreary regions of the dead,
 Where all things are forgot.
 Soon as from earth I go
 What will become of me?
 Eternal happiness or woe,
 Must then my portion be!
 Waked by the trumpet sound,
 I from my grave shall rise;
 And see the Judge with glory crowned,
 And see the flaming skies!




 
 From: Buck dhamiltony2k5@...
 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
 Sent: Tuesday, January 17, 2012 8:20 PM
 Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Transcendental Judgment:


 Â
 Friends I want to share with you all one of the greatest sermons ever
given that was written by a Transcendentalist.

 You know in working with livestock, inflection is often nine tenths of
the communication. It is not at all so much what is said, but how it is
said. I see that much of the problem with discussions here on this list
is that people can't hear how things are being said as to what is being
said. Likewise, in this whole discussion around the FFL resolution on
sin, it seems something is being lost in the print that keeps people
from converting.

 Take a listen to this. It sounds remarkable like to how I sound when I
write. I hope this is helpful to some of you who have trouble with what
I write here.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mog0W6Jwj0Q

 Kindly from the Unified Field ever vigilante,

 -Buck

 
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to
miss the
   mark.
 
  Yes; !Amarkoners repent! Yes, it is in the Greek I pray for these
really big Amarkoners here to return home. These TM expatriates. The
ex-patriots indeed. Here we have one of the biggest natural law
peace-creating things going on and these guys spurn it always puking on
it here. That is spiritual sin in the Greek way as also per the FFL
Resolution on Sin too. Is perfectly fair to judge who is with us in this
natural law too as transcendentalists and who is against it, and us. It
is calling sin for what it is, a sin a sin.
 
  Thank you for your very learned comments.
 
  An old and Kindly meditator,
  -Buck in FF
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Xenophaneros Anartaxius
anartaxius@ wrote:
  
   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Buck wrote:
  
Teaching the Knowledge
  
*
As a teacher, there is a different, more difficult lesson that
must
   be
accepted personally: if someone chosen by the Unified Field to
be a
prophet or a leader refuses to teach the truth, as Jonah did for
example, then Nature will visit a terrible punishment on them.
  
*
However, the reverse is even more true�Nature will grant
favor
   and
delight to those who do preach the truth.
  
Om, Om, Om, come back, come back to meditation you sinners.
  
The bell tolls for thee,
  
In warm regard of natural law,
  
  
-Buck in FF
  
   This is kind of heavy handed Buck. Fortunately I am not immune to
being
   heavy handed in thought, and as Barry would possibly say,
overbearing
   and pompous. If the unified field is truth, one cannot actually
speak
   it, one can only point to it because it is transcendent to speech.
All
   speech in the world in reference to it is as a lie. Nature is not
   personal, it visits on one without regard to person. Favour and
delight
   are the experience of those who experience the unified field, but
nature
   remains the same impersonal force of will that is the unified
field,
   enlightened or unenlightened. It is not will as a person imagines
will
   to be; it is far more mysterious and inscrutable.
  
   The Greek word for sin in the Bible is 'amarkon' which means to
miss the
   mark. In the West the Christian idea of sin seems to be the
predominant
   meaning, and it has many connotations that seem to go quite beyond
   simply missing the mark. But usage that is common here has many
   judgmental implications that really serve no useful purpose if
your aim
   is to point people in the direction of enlightenment.
  
   If you 'look