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Nablusoss, The Maha Rajeshwari seems to play an increasingly important role in Vlodrop. By what other names might she be known? nablusoss1008 wrote: March 24th http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/24_Mar_10.wmv Today is the highly auspicious day of Ram Navami in the Vedic Calendar. The day started early at Meru, Invincible Holland, with a Vedic ceremony to begin planting 400 young fruit trees. The trees are the gift of our dear Maha Raja Rajeshwari and they will always be a reminder of her enlightened and simple nature, and her generosity to all future generations. snip This morning all the Rajas, Ministers, and leadership gathered with Maharaja-ji at the auspicious time in the Brahmasthan for Puja to Guru Dev, snip
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, mainstream20016 mainstream20...@... wrote: Nablusoss, The Maha Rajeshwari seems to play an increasingly important role in Vlodrop. By what other names might she be known? Suzie Creamcheese. The name change to Maha Raja Rajeshwari was considered an upgrade. :-) nablusoss1008 wrote: March 24th http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/24_Mar_10.wmv Today is the highly auspicious day of Ram Navami in the Vedic Calendar. The day started early at Meru, Invincible Holland, with a Vedic ceremony to begin planting 400 young fruit trees. The trees are the gift of our dear Maha Raja Rajeshwari and they will always be a reminder of her enlightened and simple nature, and her generosity to all future generations. snip This morning all the Rajas, Ministers, and leadership gathered with Maharaja-ji at the auspicious time in the Brahmasthan for Puja to Guru Dev, snip
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From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of TurquoiseB Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 10:48 AM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: http://www.maharishichannel.in/archives/gfc-2010.html --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com , mainstream20016 mainstream20...@... wrote: Nablusoss, The Maha Rajeshwari seems to play an increasingly important role in Vlodrop. By what other names might she be known? Suzie Creamcheese. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH2d8i55ezc
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: On Behalf Of TurquoiseB --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mainstream20016 mainstream20016@ wrote: Nablusoss, The Maha Rajeshwari seems to play an increasingly important role in Vlodrop. By what other names might she be known? Suzie Creamcheese. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH2d8i55ezc This one is better. Even Zappa couldn't have imagined what would get into Suzy Creamcheese enough to turn her into a sari-clad poster girl for Mother Divine: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=62Vod1bDBOgfeature=related Only 13 and she knows how to nasty.
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Allittle respect please, for someone who peacefully transcended her life on earth. http://www.globalgoodnews.com/world-peace-a.html?art=126852888653197004 Here is her picture: http://www.globalmotherdivine.org/Maharishi-Sandesh.pdf Honouring Maha Raj Rajeshwari, leader of the Global Mother Divine Organization Global Good News 13 March 2010 The 13 March 2010 Maharishi Global Family Chat featured a special tribute in honour of Maha Raj Rajeshwari. Leading the tribute were Raja Michael Dillbeck, Raja of Invincible France and other nations, and Dr Susie Dillbeck, President of the International Foundation of Consciousness-Based Education for Mothers in Every Generation. Dr Susie Dillbeck began the tribute to Maha Raj Rajeshwari, 'who has most peacefully transcended her life on earth'. --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer r...@... wrote: From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of TurquoiseB Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 10:48 AM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: http://www.maharishichannel.in/archives/gfc-2010.html --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com , mainstream20016 mainstream20016@ wrote: Nablusoss, The Maha Rajeshwari seems to play an increasingly important role in Vlodrop. By what other names might she be known? Suzie Creamcheese. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uH2d8i55ezc
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From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:fairfieldl...@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of danmorley90025 Sent: Monday, March 29, 2010 12:06 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: http://www.maharishichannel.in/archives/gfc-2010.html Allittle respect please, for someone who peacefully transcended her life on earth. Well, Frank Zappa peacefully transcended his life on earth.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, danmorley90025 danmorley90...@... wrote: A little respect please, for someone who peacefully transcended her life on earth. http://www.globalgoodnews.com/world-peace-a.html?art=126852888653197004 http://www.globalgoodnews.com/world-peace-a.html?art=126852888653197004\ Here is her picture: http://www.globalmotherdivine.org/Maharishi-Sandesh.pdf http://www.globalmotherdivine.org/Maharishi-Sandesh.pdf Honouring Maha Raj Rajeshwari, leader of the Global Mother Divine Organization I have always wondered (since they were after my time) what the Mother Divine ladies looked like. It is fitting that my first glimpse of them comes on the day I read an article about the word that was recently cited as the word that people hate most. I dare say, given this rogue's gallery of transcendental women, that those who hate the word and the concept wouldn't find a single drop of it in the lot of them. Why Do We Hate the Word Moist? The strange linguistic phenomenon of word aversion There is so much hate in the world. People hate smoking, Starbucks, American Idol, air travel, bears, and people of all stripes, based on their race, sex, religion, sexual orientation, nationality, height, width, or favorite Beatle. As for me, I hate Johnny Depp (for his awful, cartoony version of Hunter S. Thompson) and pea soup (too many putrid bowls scarred my childhood). But of all our prejudices, one of the strangest is surely word aversion, the odd phenomenon of people being grossed out, in an almost physical way, by certain words. As University of Pennsylvania linguist Mark Liberman said, when the topic first popped up on Language Log http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/%7Emyl/languagelog/archives/004835.html in 2007, word aversion is different from word rage, which is where people get angry at jargon or slang associated with a despised group, or upset because a word or phrase is felt to be incorrectly used, or annoyed at language that they perceive as redundant, or overly complicated, or pretentious, or a cliché, or trendy, or politically incorrect. That kind of dislike is more common. Grudges against irregardless, synergy, like, don't go there, or retard fit comfortably in the word rage department. But word aversion has something to do with the sound and structure of the word itself. As commenter Shannon said on a recent Language Log post http://languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu/nll/?p=1573 , some reactions are ...bred of the mysterious relationships between language, emotion, memory, sound and `mouthfeel.' I'm more used to seeing the word mouthfeel in discussions about beer, but it sure does get at the physical violation some feel when saying certain words. Other recent Language Log commentsand boy, do these kinds of articles attract commentsillustrate the varied, visceral repugnance of word aversion. Irina detests stimulate, which feels sexual in an icky way. Bonita Kyle dislikes vegan, a word that seems so ugly. Alan Gunn had an unfortunate driving experience that future street-namers may wish to consider: There's a road I use occasionally named `Smilax.' It's named for a kind of vine, but I can't help thinking about laxatives whenever I see the sign. But commenter alyxandr has the most surprising feeling: If it's not too meta, i've never liked `English'; it sounds like you just stepped in something you'd rather not know about. Maybe this is because English rhymes with squishor it's just a perfect reminder of how individual and unpredictable word aversion can be. Then again, it's easy to predict that when word aversion is discussed, the patron yuck-word of the movement will be mentioned: moist. This word gets on the wick of more people than any other, for reasons that are still not entirely understood, although it seems that the main offendees are female and the main reason for their revulsion is the supposed off-the-charts ick factor of the word. Facebook groups like I HATE the word `moist', Moist is a WRONG word, and People who hate the word Moist! abound. Check out these recent tweets: thank you the word moist, for being the worst word ever. i think i speak for all americans when i say we don't want you as a word anymore. July 29, 2009, Holly Melynn http://twitter.com/hollymelynn/statuses/2906513715 @Pandabeara EWWW MOIST. I really do hate that word. except in reference to cake. July 28, 2009, The Barron http://twitter.com/the_barron/statuses/2897627407 least liked word of the day: moist... :shudders: July 28, 2009, Amber Kochanny http://twitter.com/amber_joy250/statuses/2891593193 #leastfavoritewords moistthat word makes me cringe July 28, 2009, Dawn Anderson http://twitter.com/Dandie00/statuses/2891477030 One tweeter speculates on the reason for the hate: I don't know, it just freaks people out. I guess moist is like a porn word or something... (July 29, 2009, Amanda Keener http://twitter.com/Pandabeara/statuses/2900937418 ). Indeed,
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_re...@... wrote: Global Family Chats http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/08_Jan_10.wmv January 9th http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Chat/09_Jan_10.wmv Dr Eckart Stein reported on three developments in Germany, all reflecting the current demand of the time, snip At least 12th - 15th January weather in Germany shall perhaps be almost heavenly. An maybe in most of the rest of Europe, too...:)