[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-10 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 6/9/06 3:46 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I always laugh when I hear drought prone. One man's drought is another 
  man's
  excessive 
  rainfall... There are plenty of cash crops in southern Arizona, even though 
  it
  has less than 
  15 inches of rainfall a year, on average.
  
 Because you irrigate, right?


Irrigation from wells, the CAP and orginally from the rivers before the  dams 
up north dried 
up the whole river system. 







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-10 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 6/9/06 3:44 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

   It¹s worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence here in 
   FF,
   there¹s a pretty healthy overlap between the meditating and 
   non-meditating
   communities, not only in companies but in social settings. Even some
   marriages. There are extremists at either end of the spectrum who won¹t
   mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many of the
  mediating
   minglers are TMers who have become open-minded and eclectic in their
   approach to spirituality and life in general.
  
  
  Especially the followers of Robin Carlson,
  
 There aren¹t any.
  
  your guru, and the rest of the former TBers,
  right?
  
 Yes. They tend to be more open-minded than those on campus.
  
  Durned few TBers of TM drop away from TM, and start following another guru,
  have 
  actually become liberal, in my observation.
  
 Then your observation is very limited (probably to Tucson) and therefore
 incorrect.
  
  The TBers that drop away from TM and become
  liberal, eschew gurus completely.
  
 Some do; most don¹t.
  
  The TBers that drop away from TM and find another
  guru are simply TBers of the new system/guru/whatever.
  
  Some are. Most tend to be more objective and to move in the direction of
 being able to examine their assumptions.


Certainly doesn't seem to be the case on this forum. Case in point being the 
guy I'm 
responding to...






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-10 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
   --- In  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
   (mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com) ,  MDixon6569@,  MDix
[...]
   
   
   Well, you know the TMO people that move in there will also  have 
 to get 
   involved in the local politics as they did in Fairfield. Smith  
 Center seems to be 
   a much smaller town than Fairfield and it sounds like to me  the 
 TMO people 
   will have a stronger impact politically which may or may not 
 have  an effect on 
   their welcome. Time will tell.
  
  
  Sigh, revisionist history is so interesting to watch. The current 
 mayor of Fairfield practices 
  TM and the TM-Sidhis. He replaced a guy who was mayor of Fairfield 
 for about 20 more 
  years AFTER MIU arrived on the scene.
 
 MIU moved to Fairfield in 1974- so that's 34 years...
 
 
 

According to Wikipedia, he was first elected in 2001, so that's 27 years with a 
non-TMing 
mayor or mayors before the current one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairfield,_Iowa

Government

Fairfield is governed by a seven-member city council headed by a mayor. The 
current 
mayor, Ed Malloy, was first elected in 2001. Mayoral terms are two years. City 
council 
members serve staggered four-year terms. The council consists of one 
representative 
from each of the city's five wards, plus two at-large representatives. As of 
2006, city 
council members are Connie Boyer (at large), Myron Gookin (at large), Ron Adam 
(Ward 1), 
John Revolinski (Ward 2), Christy Ann Welty (Ward 3), Jim Rubis (Ward 4), and 
Daryn 
Hamilton (Ward 5). The chief administrative officer of the city is John F. 
Brown.

 
 
 
 
  
  If you want an example of contrived interference in local politics 
 by a  spiritual 
  organization, you look at Antelope, Oregon, AKA Rancho Rajneesh, 
 NOT Fairfield, Iowa.
 







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Robert Gimbel
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley 
 j_alexander_stanley@ wrote:
 
  

   In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
   babajii_99@ writes:
   
   Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of 
 nowhere, in 
   Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; 
where 
 the 
   only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
   Really dumb, if you ask me;  
   How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy 
 women 
   at  least...
   What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please 
 explain  
   this to me;
   I just don't get it...
   They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
   Give me a  break...
   
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: 
   Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states
   is the key  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be
   generated from this  location and like a pebble dropped into
   water, the coherence will spread outward  equally. Until it is
   proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine the  fact 
   that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on
   the program.
  
 
 
  Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the 
alleged
  coherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, 
where 
 the
  TMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and better
  growing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already 
 set
  up with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block 
 of
  tofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the 
TMO
  has been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo 
 conflict
  has died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal 
 makes
  no sense at all.
 
 
 ***
 
 Speaking of no sense at all, a recent program on the Maharishi 
 Channel reveals that the TMO is currently petitioning the Canadian 
 government to grant it sovereignty over two islands off Nova Scotia 
 (the TMO has bought land on islands off the west coast of Canada, 
 too, and also around Niagara Falls). After numerous failed attempts 
 to gain sovereignty, they're still trying...
 
 Bob Brigante
 http://geocities.com/bbrigante/updates2006.html

I heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
If you're teaching is not welcomed, somewhere;
Then just dust off your shoes, and move on...







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread jyouells2000
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante no_reply@ 
 wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley 
  j_alexander_stanley@ wrote:
  
   
 
In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
babajii_99@ writes:

Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of 
  nowhere, in 
Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; 
 where 
  the 
only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
Really dumb, if you ask me;  
How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy 
  women 
at  least...
What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please 
  explain  
this to me;
I just don't get it...
They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
Give me a  break...

   --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: 
Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states
is the key  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be
generated from this  location and like a pebble dropped into
water, the coherence will spread outward  equally. Until it is
proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine the  fact 
that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on
the program.
   
  
  
   Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the 
 alleged
   coherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, 
 where 
  the
   TMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and better
   growing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already 
  set
   up with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block 
  of
   tofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the 
 TMO
   has been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo 
  conflict
   has died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal 
  makes
   no sense at all.
  
  
  ***
  
  Speaking of no sense at all, a recent program on the Maharishi 
  Channel reveals that the TMO is currently petitioning the Canadian 
  government to grant it sovereignty over two islands off Nova Scotia 
  (the TMO has bought land on islands off the west coast of Canada, 
  too, and also around Niagara Falls). After numerous failed attempts 
  to gain sovereignty, they're still trying...
  
  Bob Brigante
  http://geocities.com/bbrigante/updates2006.html
 
 I heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
 If you're teaching is not welcomed, somewhere;
 Then just dust off your shoes, and move on...

Well NASA just approved the new external tank for the shuttle, maybe
they'll be a new recertification course 

JohnY





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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
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  heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:If you're teaching is 
  not welcomed, somewhere;Then just dust off your shoes, and move 
  on... 

That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not 
welcomed, dust off your shoes and parkyourself in their living room 
until they leave.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
 In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
 heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
 If you're teaching is  not welcomed, somewhere;
 Then just dust off your shoes, and move  on...
 
 That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not  welcomed, 
 dust off your shoes and  park yourself in their living room  until 
 they leave.

Is the TMO setting up in Kansas so it can teach
Kansans?

Or is the purpose just a bit different?








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Alex Stanley
  
 In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
  
 heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
 If you're teaching is  not welcomed, somewhere;
 Then just dust off your shoes, and move  on...

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not
 welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in their
 living room until they leave.

The impression I get is that the purpose of the Kansas facility is for
a small group of Sidhas to radiate woowoo rays equally to the entire
US population. I'd wager that there will be minimal interaction
between the TMO and the Kansas locals if that facility is built. 

As for the point you raise, I don't think it's accurate. Fairfield
certainly has no shortage of churches, so it's really not valid to
portray the TMO as digging in until others leave; obviously
Fairfield's Christian congregations *haven't* left. Hell, the anti-Roo
Christian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington Ave., a
block from the square!






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   
  In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
  babajii_99@ writes:
  
   
  heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
  If you're teaching is  not welcomed, somewhere;
  Then just dust off your shoes, and move  on...
 
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: 
  That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not
  welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in their
  living room until they leave.
 
 The impression I get is that the purpose of the Kansas 
 facility is for a small group of Sidhas to radiate woowoo 
 rays equally to the entire US population. 

I don't know that I've ever heard it expressed so
perfectly, or so accurately. :-)

 I'd wager that there will be minimal interaction
 between the TMO and the Kansas locals if that facility 
 is built. 

I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
woowoo...








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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Vaj


On Jun 9, 2006, at 10:24 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Alex Stanley" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:   In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,   babajii_99@ writes:   heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like: If you're teaching is  not welcomed, somewhere; Then just dust off your shoes, and move  on...  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote:  That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in their living room until they leave.  The impression I get is that the purpose of the Kansas  facility is for a small group of Sidhas to radiate woowoo  rays equally to the entire US population.   I don't know that I've ever heard it expressed so perfectly, or so accurately. :-) Well his brother IS the King of Denver! But does his dominion include Kansas? Love that phrase: "woowoo rays."I'd wager that there will be minimal interactionbetween the TMO and the Kansas locals if that facilityis built.I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselvesto interacting with the locals; it would weaken theirwoowoo...I'd wager as soon as they figure out there is a competing creationist set-up in town (with better diagrams, videos and their own scientists)--with no Jesus in it--sparks will fly. Sounds like that may be happening already...
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 9:42 AM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
woowoo...

I'd wager as soon as they figure out there is a competing creationist set-up in town (with better diagrams, videos and their own scientists)--with no Jesus in it--sparks will fly. Sounds like that may be happening already...

Its worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence here in FF, theres a pretty healthy overlap between the meditating and non-meditating communities, not only in companies but in social settings. Even some marriages. There are extremists at either end of the spectrum who wont mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many of the mediating minglers are TMers who have become open-minded and eclectic in their approach to spirituality and life in general.

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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 on 6/9/06 9:42 AM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
   to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
   woowoo...
  
  I'd wager as soon as they figure out there is a competing 
  creationist set-up in town (with better diagrams, videos 
  and their own scientists)--with no Jesus in it--sparks 
  will fly. Sounds like that may be happening already...
 
 It¹s worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence 
 here in FF, there¹s a pretty healthy overlap between the 
 meditating and non-meditating communities, not only in 
 companies but in social settings. Even some marriages. There 
 are extremists at either end of the spectrum who won¹t
 mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many 
 of the mediating minglers are TMers who have become open-minded 
 and eclectic in their approach to spirituality and life in general.

I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
for peace?

Or am I off in this assumption? Has there been talk
of actually creating something less like a rounding 
course facility and more like a real-world ocmmunity?







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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Vaj


On Jun 9, 2006, at 11:08 AM, Rick Archer wrote:on 6/9/06 9:42 AM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselvesto interacting with the locals; it would weaken theirwoowoo...I'd wager as soon as they figure out there is a competing creationist set-up in town (with better diagrams, videos and their own scientists)--with no Jesus in it--sparks will fly. Sounds like that may be happening already...It’s worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence here in FF, there’s a pretty healthy overlap between the meditating and non-meditating communities, not only in companies but in social settings. Even some marriages. There are extremists at either end of the spectrum who won’t mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many of the mediating minglers are TMers who have become open-minded and eclectic in their approach to spirituality and life in general. That's FF--I had the impression that the place in KS was a more remote area.
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 10:28 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
for peace?

Or am I off in this assumption? Has there been talk
of actually creating something less like a rounding 
course facility and more like a real-world ocmmunity?

Theres talk of creating an organic farm, but as has been reported, that area is dry and drought-prone, so that will probably be a flop. Its probably a moot point. I doubt anything will be built there, and if it is, who will occupy it? Maybe a few TBs from MUM will go down, but it will be hard to build a community.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Sal Sunshine
What anti-Roo Christian ministry?

Sal


On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:

Hell, the anti-Roo
Christian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington Ave., a
block from the square!



Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 9:21:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
--- In 
  FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED].. wrote:  That teaching seems to evolved to: if your 
  teaching is not welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in 
  their living room until they leave.The impression I get is 
  that the purpose of the Kansas facility is fora small group of Sidhas to 
  radiate woowoo rays equally to the entireUS population. I'd wager that 
  there will be minimal interactionbetween the TMO and the Kansas locals if 
  that facility is built. As for the point you raise, I don't think it's 
  accurate. Fairfieldcertainly has no shortage of churches, so it's really 
  not valid toportray the TMO as digging in until others leave; 
  obviouslyFairfield's Christian congregations *haven't* left. Hell, the 
  anti-RooChristian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington 
  Ave., ablock from the square!

Well, you know the TMO people that move in there will also 
have to get involved in the local politics as they did in Fairfield. Smith 
Center seems to be a much smaller town than Fairfield and it sounds like to me 
the TMO people will have a stronger impact politically which may or may not have 
an effect on their welcome. Time will tell.
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 11:01 AM, Sal Sunshine at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

What anti-Roo Christian ministry? 

Sal 
 
Hes referring to the one Kai Drhl belongs to. A few doors west of Yummys.

On Jun 9, 2006, at 9:18 AM, Alex Stanley wrote: 

 Hell, the anti-Roo 
Christian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington Ave., a 
block from the square! 






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread TurquoiseB
   Hell, the anti-Roo Christian ministry is prominently 
   located right on Burlington Ave., a block from the square!
  
  What anti-Roo Christian ministry?
  
 He¹s referring to the one Kai Drühl belongs to. A few doors 
 west of Yummy¹s.

I don't know anything about either an anti-Roo ministry
or someone named Kai Drühl, but I confessed to having
had my socks charmed off that you've got a place in
town called Yummy's.  :-)








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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd 
  wager that the residents won't lower themselvesto interacting with the 
  locals; it would weaken theirwoowoo...

Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on this. Just 
wait till some local extends a hand for a handshake and a *tater* either 
refuses to shake hands or touch the local, instead offering a pranam. I doubt 
the locals will ever see them as evil , but will definitely see them as odd or 
at least strange and probably will resent any interferencein the local 
politics especially if it comes down to" them against 
us".
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hell, the anti-Roo Christian ministry is prominently 
located right on Burlington Ave., a block from the square!
   
   What anti-Roo Christian ministry?
   
  He¹s referring to the one Kai Drühl belongs to. A few doors 
  west of Yummy¹s.
 
 I don't know anything about either an anti-Roo ministry
 or someone named Kai Drühl, but I confessed to having
 had my socks charmed off that you've got a place in
 town called Yummy's.  :-)

That's where Kai Drühls.








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley
 j_alexander_stanley@ wrote:
 

   In a message dated 6/9/06 3:18:39 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
   babajii_99@ writes:
   

   heard somewhere, the Jesus said something like:
   If you're teaching is  not welcomed, somewhere;
   Then just dust off your shoes, and move  on...
  
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: 
   That teaching seems to evolved to: if your teaching is not
   welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in their
   living room until they leave.
  
  The impression I get is that the purpose of the Kansas 
  facility is for a small group of Sidhas to radiate woowoo 
  rays equally to the entire US population. 
 
 I don't know that I've ever heard it expressed so
 perfectly, or so accurately. :-)
 
  I'd wager that there will be minimal interaction
  between the TMO and the Kansas locals if that facility 
  is built. 
 
 I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
 to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
 woowoo...

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 10:33:28 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
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Or am I 
  off in this assumption? Has there been talkof actually creating something 
  less like a rounding course facility and more like a real-world 
  ocmmunity?

My impression is that it is to be a community along side 
another community and I think they will end up being more like oil and water. Of 
course they will try to be cordial toward one another, but I think there will 
always be some underlying strain between the two. The *taters* life style will 
always seem odd to the townies and so much of what the townies consider 
absolutely normaland natural has already been rejected by the *taters* as 
being yuckie. The real test will be how much will the new comers try to 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 10:44:55 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
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  That's FF--I had the impression that the place in KS was a more remote 
  area.

And smaller
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 11:56:04 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  
   I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves to 
  interacting with the locals; it would weaken their 
  woowoo...Woo Woo! 

I would like to nominate the term woo woo to be adopted as 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Alex Stanley
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Well his brother IS the King of Denver! But does his dominion
 include Kansas?

My understanding is that Kansas is actually Raja Wynne's territory,
but Raja Stanley managed to pull off a coup d'etat and take over the
Kansas project.





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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 11:36 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Hell, the anti-Roo Christian ministry is prominently 
   located right on Burlington Ave., a block from the square!
  
  What anti-Roo Christian ministry?
 
 Hes referring to the one Kai Drhl belongs to. A few doors 
 west of Yummys.

I don't know anything about either an anti-Roo ministry
or someone named Kai Drhl, but I confessed to having
had my socks charmed off that you've got a place in
town called Yummy's. :-)

 its a bakery.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
woowoo...
Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on this. Just wait till some local extends a hand for a handshake and a *tater* either refuses to shake hands or touch the local, instead offering a pranam. 

Very few, if any, meditators would do anything like that. Even the most true blue roo is not above shaking hands.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 12:59:31 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well his 
  brother IS the King of Denver! But does his dominion include 
  Kansas?My understanding is that Kansas is actually Raja Wynne's 
  territory,but Raja Stanley managed to pull off a coup d'etat and take over 
  theKansas project.

Uh oh! This is how it starts! when M is gone, there will be 
disagreements over territory then the British will come in and set up one raja 
against another and end up taking the whole ball of 
wax.
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Peter


--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 on 6/9/06 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central
 Daylight Time,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I'd  wager that the residents won't lower
 themselves
  to interacting with the  locals; it would weaken
 their
  woowoo...
  Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on
 this. Just wait till some
  local extends a hand for a handshake and a 
 *tater* either refuses to shake
  hands or touch the local, instead offering a
 pranam.
  
 Very few, if any, meditators would do anything like
 that. Even the most true
 blue roo is not above shaking hands.

But how do you remove the townie juice that deletes
the  woowoo power?



 


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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 1:12:12 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  In a 
message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd wager 
  that the residents won't lower themselvesto interacting with the 
  locals; it would weaken 
theirwoowoo...Bingo. And don't think the locals won't 
pick up on this. Just wait till some local extends a hand for a handshake 
and a *tater* either refuses to shake hands or touch the local, 
instead offering a pranam. Very few, if any, 
  meditators would do anything like that. Even the most true blue roo is not 
  above shaking hands. 

Well, I guess things have changed over the years, I used to 
see it often enough. 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Alex Stanley
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
 based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
 likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
 with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
 But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
 new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
 where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
 for peace?
 
That's certainly my impression. I'm picturing a remote, Branch
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/9/06 1:20:07 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But how 
  do you remove the townie juice that deletesthe woowoo 
power?

By wearing lots of rudraksha, silk clothes and Birkinstocks 
and keeping a distance from the townie juice. Of course incense and sprinkling 
water with a flower everywhere helps.
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread jim_flanegin
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:

 
 
 --- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
 
  on 6/9/06 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   
   
   In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central
  Daylight Time,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   I'd  wager that the residents won't lower
  themselves
   to interacting with the  locals; it would weaken
  their
   woowoo...
   Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on
  this. Just wait till some
   local extends a hand for a handshake and a 
  *tater* either refuses to shake
   hands or touch the local, instead offering a
  pranam.
   
  Very few, if any, meditators would do anything like
  that. Even the most true
  blue roo is not above shaking hands.
 
 But how do you remove the townie juice that deletes
 the  woowoo power?
 
drink it.





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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Patrick Gillam
--- authfriend wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote:
 
 Hell, the anti-Roo Christian ministry is prominently 
 located right on Burlington Ave., a block from the square!

What anti-Roo Christian ministry?

   He¹s referring to the one Kai Drühl belongs to. A few doors 
   west of Yummy¹s.
  
  I don't know anything about either an anti-Roo ministry
  or someone named Kai Drühl, but I confessed to having
  had my socks charmed off that you've got a place in
  town called Yummy's.  :-)
 
 That's where Kai Drühls.

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 --- authfriend wrote:
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ 
wrote:
  
  Hell, the anti-Roo Christian ministry is prominently 
  located right on Burlington Ave., a block from the square!
 
 What anti-Roo Christian ministry?
 
He¹s referring to the one Kai Drühl belongs to. A few doors 
west of Yummy¹s.
   
   I don't know anything about either an anti-Roo ministry
   or someone named Kai Drühl, but I confessed to having
   had my socks charmed off that you've got a place in
   town called Yummy's.  :-)
  
  That's where Kai Drühls.
 
 Thanks for omitting the winking emoticom.

;-)








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 6/9/06 9:42 AM, Vaj at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
  to interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
  woowoo...
  
  I'd wager as soon as they figure out there is a competing creationist set-up
  in town (with better diagrams, videos and their own scientists)--with no 
  Jesus
  in it--sparks will fly. Sounds like that may be happening already...
  
 It¹s worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence here in FF,
 there¹s a pretty healthy overlap between the meditating and non-meditating
 communities, not only in companies but in social settings. Even some
 marriages. There are extremists at either end of the spectrum who won¹t
 mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many of the mediating
 minglers are TMers who have become open-minded and eclectic in their
 approach to spirituality and life in general.


Especially the followers of Robin Carlson, your guru, and the rest of the 
former TBers, 
right?

Durned few TBers of TM drop away from TM, and start following another guru, 
have 
actually become liberal, in my observation. The TBers that drop away from TM 
and become 
liberal, eschew gurus completely. The TBers that drop away from TM and find 
another 
guru are simply TBers of the new system/guru/whatever.









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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 6/9/06 10:28 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
  based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
  likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
  with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
  But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
  new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house,
  where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce
  for peace?
  
  Or am I off in this assumption? Has there been talk
  of actually creating something less like a rounding
  course facility and more like a real-world ocmmunity?
  
 There¹s talk of creating an organic farm, but as has been reported, that
 area is dry and drought-prone, so that will probably be a flop. It¹s
 probably a moot point. I doubt anything will be built there, and if it is,
 who will occupy it? Maybe a few TBs from MUM will go down, but it will be
 hard to build a community.


I always laugh when I hear drought prone. One man's drought is another man's 
excessive 
rainfall... There are plenty of cash crops in southern Arizona, even though it 
has less than 
15 inches of rainfall a year, on average.






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
 In a message dated 6/9/06 9:21:37 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 --- In  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
 (mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com) ,  MDixon6569@,  MDix
  That teaching seems to evolved to: if your  teaching is not
  welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in  their
  living room until they leave.
 
 The impression I get is  that the purpose of the Kansas facility is for
 a small group of Sidhas to  radiate woowoo rays equally to the entire
 US population. I'd wager that  there will be minimal interaction
 between the TMO and the Kansas locals if  that facility is built. 
 
 As for the point you raise, I don't think it's  accurate. Fairfield
 certainly has no shortage of churches, so it's really  not valid to
 portray the TMO as digging in until others leave;  obviously
 Fairfield's Christian congregations *haven't* left. Hell, the  anti-Roo
 Christian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington  Ave., a
 block from the square!
 
 
 
 
 Well, you know the TMO people that move in there will also  have to get 
 involved in the local politics as they did in Fairfield. Smith  Center seems 
 to be 
 a much smaller town than Fairfield and it sounds like to me  the TMO people 
 will have a stronger impact politically which may or may not have  an effect 
 on 
 their welcome. Time will tell.


Sigh, revisionist history is so interesting to watch. The current mayor of 
Fairfield practices 
TM and the TM-Sidhis. He replaced a guy who was mayor of Fairfield for about 20 
more 
years AFTER MIU arrived on the scene.

If you want an example of contrived interference in local politics by a  
spiritual 
organization, you look at Antelope, Oregon, AKA Rancho Rajneesh, NOT Fairfield, 
Iowa.








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj vajranatha@ wrote:
 
  Well his brother IS the King of Denver! But does his dominion
  include Kansas?
 
 My understanding is that Kansas is actually Raja Wynne's territory,
 but Raja Stanley managed to pull off a coup d'etat and take over the
 Kansas project.


Huh. Thought that the Kansas project was directly under John Hagelin's 
control...






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 on 6/9/06 11:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  
  
  In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
  [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  I'd  wager that the residents won't lower themselves
  to interacting with the  locals; it would weaken their
  woowoo...
  Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on this. Just wait till some
  local extends a hand for a handshake and a  *tater* either refuses to shake
  hands or touch the local, instead offering a pranam.
  
 Very few, if any, meditators would do anything like that. Even the most true
 blue roo is not above shaking hands.


Hell, MMY used to hold Swami Satchadananda's hand and rest his other hand on 
Tatwalla's 
knee. 






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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread bob_brigante
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote:
  
  I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
  based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
  likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
  with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
  But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
  new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
  where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
  for peace?
  


 That's certainly my impression. I'm picturing a remote, Branch
 Davidian-ish compound with marble cladding.



***

My guess is that, given that they can't get pundits into the U.S., 
they'll eventually settle for a mostly symbolic presence in the 
Kansas Brahmastan, as they evidently intend to do in most countries 
of the world:

Dear Governors, sidhas and citizens of the Global Country of World 
Peace,
 
Now we have to buy a few hectares or acres of land in the center 
point--Brahmasthan--of your country to be the center of prevention-
oriented national administration by Total Natural Law; and in this 
way you will take the first step of the unification of all countries 
into one global name: Maharishi Global Finance of New York. 
 
We are sending you by separate email the exact coordinates of the 
Brahmasthan of your country. Because in almost every country the 
Brahmasthan will be a little bit away from the population, for the 
time being we will have our symbolic presence with our flag raised 
in the land we will acquire in the Brahmasthan, but our actual 
activity will be in opening schools colleges, and facilities of our 
medical health care system as well as building Fortune-Creating 
homes and places of work in the midst of the population of the 
country.
 
Having obtained the Brahmasthan or even in the process of doing it, 
have a meeting of all of the Sidhas today or tomorrow or contact 
them personally immediately to inform them and get their support for 
the objective of creating groups of Yogic flyers in the country and 
inform us. 
 
In this we would have established a global organisation whose 
activities will be to create groups of Yogic Flyers everywhere 
raising the quality of national consciousness to a high level of 
integration, positivity, harmony and Peace. All these qualities 
together will raise the quality of national consciousness and its 
administration to a high level of invincibility. 
 
This is our responsibility when we have already created an 
invincible country. You must be aware that our Yogic flyers--400 in 
Holland--have already raised Holland's national consciousness and 
every day the signs of invincibility are being witnessed in the 
quality of Holland's consciousness. 
 
Raja Willem, the Raja of Holland and the Prime Minister of Global 
Country of World Peace in Holland, Dr. Paul Gelderloos are observing 
the signs of invincibility rising in Holland. You must have seen the 
reports in the Maharishi's Global Family Chat and very soon you will 
begin to receive in your country these daily reports of rising 
invincibility in Holland. 
 
Very soon with your efforts the national consciousness of your 
country will also rise to the ideal level of invincibility and you 
will be, with Holland, a rising star to guide the destiny of our 
family of nations.
 
These days are very precious for us so please do everything day and 
night and achieve the desired goal with the help of all the Sidhas 
in your country. 
 
Jai Guru Dev.
 
Dr. Benjamin Feldman 
Minister of Finance and Planning/Kuber, 
of the Global Country of World Peace
 









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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sparaig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer fairfieldlife@ 
wrote:
 
  on 6/9/06 11:38 AM, MDixon6569@ at MDixon6569@ wrote:
   
   
   In a message dated 6/9/06 9:32:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
   [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
   I'd  wager that the residents won't lower themselves
   to interacting with the  locals; it would weaken their
   woowoo...
   Bingo. And don't think the locals won't pick up on this. Just 
wait till some
   local extends a hand for a handshake and a  *tater* either 
refuses to shake
   hands or touch the local, instead offering a pranam.
   
  Very few, if any, meditators would do anything like that. Even 
the most true
  blue roo is not above shaking hands.
 
 
 Hell, MMY used to hold Swami Satchadananda's hand and rest his 
 other hand on Tatwalla's knee.

That's OK, they both had woowoo to burn.







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread sparaig
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB no_reply@ wrote:
  
  I don't doubt this about Fairfield. But my wager was
  based more on a feeling for what this Kansas place is
  likely to be like. Fairfield is a dynamic college town,
  with necessary interaction between Ru's and townies.
  But doncha get the feeling that anything built in this
  new Kansas place is basically going to be a retreat house, 
  where the inhabitants basically hole up and butt-bounce 
  for peace?
  
 That's certainly my impression. I'm picturing a remote, Branch
 Davidian-ish compound with marble cladding.


http://uspeacegovernment.org/news/2006_04_brahmastan.html

Three functions of the World Capital 
of Peace to make America invincible

In his keynote address, Dr. Hagelin outlined the three central functions of the 
World 
Capital of Peace, which will make the nation invincible. Dr. Hagelin said the 
World Capital 
of Peace will serve as

A coherence-creating center for a group of several hundred peace-creating 
experts who 
will enliven the Constitution of the Universe and promote integrated national 
consciousness—the basis of prevention-oriented, problem-free administration
A teaching center to train a new generation of leaders in Unified-Field based 
political 
science to prevent problems and promote life in harmony with natural law in all 
areas of 
society
A broadcast center to radiate the world-transforming knowledge and programs of 
the US 
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 3:46 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I always laugh when I hear drought prone. One man's drought is another man's excessive 
rainfall... There are plenty of cash crops in southern Arizona, even though it has less than 
15 inches of rainfall a year, on average.

Because you irrigate, right?

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/9/06 3:44 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
 Its worth mentioning that after all the decades of coexistence here in FF,
 theres a pretty healthy overlap between the meditating and non-meditating
 communities, not only in companies but in social settings. Even some
 marriages. There are extremists at either end of the spectrum who wont
 mingle, but perhaps a majority in the middle who will. Many of the mediating
 minglers are TMers who have become open-minded and eclectic in their
 approach to spirituality and life in general.


Especially the followers of Robin Carlson, 

There arent any.

your guru, and the rest of the former TBers, 
right?

Yes. They tend to be more open-minded than those on campus.

Durned few TBers of TM drop away from TM, and start following another guru, have 
actually become liberal, in my observation. 

Then your observation is very limited (probably to Tucson) and therefore incorrect.

The TBers that drop away from TM and become 
liberal, eschew gurus completely. 

Some do; most dont.

The TBers that drop away from TM and find another 
guru are simply TBers of the new system/guru/whatever.

 Some are. Most tend to be more objective and to move in the direction of being able to examine their assumptions.


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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In a message dated 6/9/06 11:56:04 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  
   I'd wager that the residents won't lower themselves
   to  interacting with the locals; it would weaken their
woowoo...
 
  Woo Woo!
 
 I would like to nominate the term woo woo to be adopted as 
 official Fairfield Life speak.

Ja, mon. 

Woo woo really *gets* it, in a way that few other
terms and buzzwords suggested here do.

Woo woo really encapulates the feeling that many
of us have for the Force (in a Starwars-ian sense
that we really feel) about this whole incarnational
thang.

I just had dinner tonight with a group of people
who included Robert Crumb and his wife Aline, 
her boyfriend Christian, two of my ex-es, both
from the Rama trip, two other women from the 
Rama Maharshi trip, and a couple of others
from Traditions Not Yet Identified, and Lawd
knows who else. It's just an indecipherable 
cipher, that thang that brings us all together,
and causes us to smile at many of the same things.

Long may it run...Woo woo forever...







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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Sal Sunshine
May the woowoo be with you?  Hmmm...

Sal


On Jun 9, 2006, at 4:57 PM, TurquoiseB wrote:

Woo woo really encapulates the feeling that many
of us have for the Force (in a Starwars-ian sense
that we really feel) about this whole incarnational
thang.



[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread new_morning_blank_slate
And may we stay clear of the weewee.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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 May the woowoo be with you?  Hmmm...
 
 Sal
 
 
 On Jun 9, 2006, at 4:57 PM, TurquoiseB wrote:
 
  Woo woo really encapulates the feeling that many
  of us have for the Force (in a Starwars-ian sense
  that we really feel) about this whole incarnational
  thang.
 







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-09 Thread Robert Gimbel

  --- In  [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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   That teaching seems to evolved to: if your  teaching is not
   welcomed, dust off your shoes and park yourself in  their
   living room until they leave.
  
  The impression I get is  that the purpose of the Kansas facility 
is for
  a small group of Sidhas to  radiate woowoo rays equally to the 
entire
  US population. I'd wager that  there will be minimal interaction
  between the TMO and the Kansas locals if  that facility is built. 
  
  As for the point you raise, I don't think it's  accurate. 
Fairfield
  certainly has no shortage of churches, so it's really  not valid 
to
  portray the TMO as digging in until others leave;  obviously
  Fairfield's Christian congregations *haven't* left. Hell, the  
anti-Roo
  Christian ministry is prominently located right on Burlington  
Ave., a
  block from the square!
  
  
  
  
  Well, you know the TMO people that move in there will also  have 
to get 
  involved in the local politics as they did in Fairfield. Smith  
Center seems to be 
  a much smaller town than Fairfield and it sounds like to me  the 
TMO people 
  will have a stronger impact politically which may or may not 
have  an effect on 
  their welcome. Time will tell.
 
 
 Sigh, revisionist history is so interesting to watch. The current 
mayor of Fairfield practices 
 TM and the TM-Sidhis. He replaced a guy who was mayor of Fairfield 
for about 20 more 
 years AFTER MIU arrived on the scene.

MIU moved to Fairfield in 1974- so that's 34 years...







 
 If you want an example of contrived interference in local politics 
by a  spiritual 
 organization, you look at Antelope, Oregon, AKA Rancho Rajneesh, 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, george_deforest
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 Meditation group brings more tension than harmony to farm town
 
 http://www.whotv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5002842nav=LotJ
 WHO-TV Des Moines   Wed, 07 Jun 2006 7:45 PM PDT
 
 SMITH CENTER, Kan. Followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi see his
 Transcendental Meditation movement as fostering world harmony.
 But in the farm town of Smith Center, Kansas, T-M's plans to 
 build its World Capital of Peace are creating more tension 
 than tranquility.
 
 Folks became alarmed when the group bought up large tracts of land,
 and nine local pastors warned the movement that Smith Center is a
 Christian community.
 
 Mayor Randy Archer says, It hasn't split the community, but it has
 caused a lot of tension.
 
 The T-M movement plans to build a dozen marble peace palaces.
 
 Because Transcendental Meditation practitioners want to disperse
 waves of coherence as widely as possible to influence others, they
 chose a spot just ten miles west of the geographic center of the 
 Lower 48 states.

There is the possibility of a great horror movie in 
this, a la 'Shaun Of The Dead' or 'Young Frankenstein,' 
with mobs of torch-carrying villagers marching on the 
Peace Palaces in the dead of night. If they get John 
Goodman to play Bevan I'll definitely see it.  








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Robert Gimbel
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, george_deforest
 george.deforest@ wrote:
 
  Meditation group brings more tension than harmony to farm town
  
  http://www.whotv.com/Global/story.asp?S=5002842nav=LotJ
  WHO-TV Des Moines   Wed, 07 Jun 2006 7:45 PM PDT
  
  SMITH CENTER, Kan. Followers of Maharishi Mahesh Yogi see his
  Transcendental Meditation movement as fostering world harmony.
  But in the farm town of Smith Center, Kansas, T-M's plans to 
  build its World Capital of Peace are creating more tension 
  than tranquility.
  
  Folks became alarmed when the group bought up large tracts of 
land,
  and nine local pastors warned the movement that Smith Center is a
  Christian community.
  
  Mayor Randy Archer says, It hasn't split the community, but it 
has
  caused a lot of tension.
  
  The T-M movement plans to build a dozen marble peace palaces.
  
  Because Transcendental Meditation practitioners want to disperse
  waves of coherence as widely as possible to influence others, 
they
  chose a spot just ten miles west of the geographic center of the 
  Lower 48 states.
 
 There is the possibility of a great horror movie in 
 this, a la 'Shaun Of The Dead' or 'Young Frankenstein,' 
 with mobs of torch-carrying villagers marching on the 
 Peace Palaces in the dead of night. If they get John 
 Goodman to play Bevan I'll definitely see it.

Why the hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of nowhere, in 
Kansas of all places: the most boring place in the world; where the 
only thing they talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
Really dumb, if you ask me; 
How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy women 
at least...
What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please explain 
this to me;
I just don't get it...
They still burn witches at the stake there, are you kiddding?
Give me a break...





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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread TurquoiseB
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

 What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone 
 please explain this to me;
 I just don't get it...
 They still burn witches at the stake there, are you 
 kiddding? Give me a break...

If you chant the proper yagya during a witch
burning, the gods perceive it as a sacrifice
and respond with blessings. Same idea as tossing
the wives onto the funeral pyres of their husbands.

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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Vaj


On Jun 8, 2006, at 2:52 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:There is the possibility of a great horror movie in  this, a la 'Shaun Of The Dead' or 'Young Frankenstein,'  with mobs of torch-carrying villagers marching on the  Peace Palaces in the dead of night. If they get John  Goodman to play Bevan I'll definitely see it.   The Big Reesh has discovered the actual place Dorothy went when she attained the Rainbow Body.No word yet on whether or not the exacavators have uncovered the ruby slippers
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread uns_tressor
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, george_deforest 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The T-M movement plans to build a dozen marble peace palaces.
 Because Transcendental Meditation practitioners want to disperse
 waves of coherence as widely as possible to influence others, they
 chose a spot just ten miles west of the geographic center of the Lower
 48 states.
 
 Copyright 2006 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material
 may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Apart from parachuting in Father Adrian Smith, the best 
approach would be to slip a few bob to a nuclear generating 
company to lobby to use the area for storing low level
nuclear waste. And settle for the peace palaces as a 
compromise.

Marble? They may end up looking like a Victorian lavatory.

10 miles west? If Skem is anything to go by, Maharishi
will wait until the money is spent, and then say that
the error is unacceptable.







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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Sal Sunshine
Maybe they could move it to Branson and really rock.

Sal


On Jun 8, 2006, at 11:33 AM, markmeredith2002 wrote:

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, claudiouk [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the Geographic center - but perhaps should be adjusted for 
population density/distribution.. so the waves spread more evenly in 
the noosphere.. Otherwise the centre for Russia would be in the 
middle of Siberia, and for Brazil a swamp in the middle of the 
Amazon jungle .. 

The area around Edgar Springs, Mo., now shares an honor known only to
21 other U.S. communities, Census Bureau officials announced today. The
Edgar Springs area is the new U.S. population center.

Southern MO is alot prettier than Kansas, but still Baptistland.  


Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Rick Archer
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas





on 6/8/06 11:33 AM, markmeredith2002 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com , claudiouk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 the Geographic center - but perhaps should be adjusted for 
 population density/distribution.. so the waves spread more evenly in 
 the noosphere.. Otherwise the centre for Russia would be in the 
 middle of Siberia, and for Brazil a swamp in the middle of the 
 Amazon jungle .. 

The area around Edgar Springs, Mo., now shares an honor known only to
21 other U.S. communities, Census Bureau officials announced today. The
Edgar Springs area is the new U.S. population center.

How can 21 communities share that distinction? Cant only one place be the center?

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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread markmeredith2002
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
 
  The area around Edgar Springs, Mo., now shares an honor known only to
  21 other U.S. communities, Census Bureau officials announced
today. The
  Edgar Springs area is the new U.S. population center.
  
 How can 21 communities share that distinction? Can¹t only one place
be the
 center?

It changes with each census - they mean in the past there have been
others.  I think I read the 1st center was Baltimore -- been moving
west ever since.







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Robert Gimbel
 

  
 In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of nowhere, 
in 
 Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; where 
the 
 only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
 Really dumb, if you ask me;  
 How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy women 
 at  least...
 What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please explain  
 this to me;
 I just don't get it...
 They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
 Give me a  break...
 
 
 
 Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states  is 
the key 
 here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be generated from this  
location and 
 like a pebble dropped into water, the coherence will spread 
outward  equally. 
 Until it is proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine 
the  fact 
 that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on the  
program.


Yes, I know this sounds good in theory;
But how does it feel, like in your heart.
Does anyone really desire to be in Kansas.
This isn't 1939, when the 'Wizard of Oz' was filmed.
Sure you can sing 'Somewhere over the rainbow',
Anywhere you wish;
Even the Grand Canyon, would seem better to me...
There's an Indian Tribe, that lives in the deep canyan there;
That would certainly get media attention.
I guess some would say, any media attention is good.
But negative media attention about a TM palace in the middle of 
nowhere- seems like a 'flop' story line to me.
Time will tell..
But, still I can't see the point.







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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread authfriend
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Robert Gimbel 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
 
   
  In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
  babajii_99@ writes:
  
  Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of 
nowhere, 
 in 
  Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; where 
 the 
  only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
  Really dumb, if you ask me;  
  How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy 
women 
  at  least...
  What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please 
explain  
  this to me;
  I just don't get it...
  They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
  Give me a  break...
  
  
  
  Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states  is 
 the key 
  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be generated from 
this  
 location and 
  like a pebble dropped into water, the coherence will spread 
 outward  equally. 
  Until it is proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine 
 the  fact 
  that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on 
the  
 program.
 
 
 Yes, I know this sounds good in theory;
 But how does it feel, like in your heart.
 Does anyone really desire to be in Kansas.

Everybody gotta be *somewhere*.



 This isn't 1939, when the 'Wizard of Oz' was filmed.
 Sure you can sing 'Somewhere over the rainbow',
 Anywhere you wish;
 Even the Grand Canyon, would seem better to me...
 There's an Indian Tribe, that lives in the deep canyan there;
 That would certainly get media attention.
 I guess some would say, any media attention is good.
 But negative media attention about a TM palace in the middle of 
 nowhere- seems like a 'flop' story line to me.
 Time will tell..
 But, still I can't see the point.








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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread Alex Stanley

  
 In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 
 Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of nowhere, in 
 Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; where the 
 only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
 Really dumb, if you ask me;  
 How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy women 
 at  least...
 What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please explain  
 this to me;
 I just don't get it...
 They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
 Give me a  break...
 
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
 Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states
 is the key  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be
 generated from this  location and like a pebble dropped into
 water, the coherence will spread outward  equally. Until it is
 proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine the  fact 
 that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on
 the program.

Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the alleged
coherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, where the
TMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and better
growing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already set
up with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block of
tofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the TMO
has been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo conflict
has died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal makes
no sense at all. 






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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread MDixon6569






In a message dated 6/8/06 4:12:09 P.M. Central Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

  
  Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the 
  allegedcoherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, where 
  theTMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and 
  bettergrowing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already 
  setup with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block 
  oftofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the 
  TMOhas been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo 
  conflicthas died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal 
  makesno sense at all. 
   

I agree! But then I'm not running the 
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[FairfieldLife] Re: mounting concerns about TM org in Kansas

2006-06-08 Thread bob_brigante
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
   
  In a message dated 6/8/06 3:42:14 A.M. Central Daylight Time,  
  babajii_99@ writes:
  
  Why the  hell, would they buy a TM palace in the middle of 
nowhere, in 
  Kansas of  all places: the most boring place in the world; where 
the 
  only thing they  talk about is how the wind is blowing, today...
  Really dumb, if you ask me;  
  How about Ann Arbor or a cool place like that, with some foxy 
women 
  at  least...
  What the hell are we doing in Kansas, could someone please 
explain  
  this to me;
  I just don't get it...
  They still burn witches at the  stake there, are you kiddding?
  Give me a  break...
  
 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, MDixon6569@ wrote: 
  Ahe, You don't get it? Geographic center of the 48 states
  is the key  here. The logic is, waves of coherence will be
  generated from this  location and like a pebble dropped into
  water, the coherence will spread outward  equally. Until it is
  proven, it's a matter of faith. I also would imagine the  fact 
  that there is not much to do would also help keep residents on
  the program.
 


 Is it *really* gonna make that big a difference whether the alleged
 coherence comes from bumfuck Kansas instead of bumfuck Iowa, where 
the
 TMO is already well established? Iowa has more water and better
 growing conditions for food production, and Fairfield is already 
set
 up with an organic food infrastructure (I bet there isn't a block 
of
 tofu within a hundred miles of Smith Center, Kansas.) Plus, the TMO
 has been in Fairfield long enough that Christian vs. Hindoo 
conflict
 has died down to practically nothing. IMO, the whole Kansas deal 
makes
 no sense at all.


***

Speaking of no sense at all, a recent program on the Maharishi 
Channel reveals that the TMO is currently petitioning the Canadian 
government to grant it sovereignty over two islands off Nova Scotia 
(the TMO has bought land on islands off the west coast of Canada, 
too, and also around Niagara Falls). After numerous failed attempts 
to gain sovereignty, they're still trying...

Bob Brigante
http://geocities.com/bbrigante/updates2006.html







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