[FairfieldLife] Synopsis

2013-04-30 Thread Ann
It has been a marathon. Emily is speaking in tongues, gesticulating on the 
floor after having worn herself plum out with all of those CAPITAL LETTERS 
today, behind which lies a lot of heart and a generous dollop of pure, human 
feeling. She is near done in. Share has opened her archives of private 
correspondence in a last ditch effort to demonstrate the purity of her heart 
and intention. Judy is not quite buying it. Doc is relaxing back with a 
soothing drink and  taking it all in as just another interesting manifestation 
of the human condition. Barry sits poised ready to churn out his usual morning 
fare, commenting on the darker aspects of what this all means. Buck waxes forth 
on unrelated subjects that continue to pop up rather humorously between 
diatribes - like radishes suddenly appearing on a New York sidewalk. Curtis is 
not sure whether to keep unraveling the meaning of a song nearly a century old 
or to proudly assert his good and upright intentions. Raunchy simply waits for 
the perfect moment to add a little cayenne and tincture of iodine. Ravi, 
between smokes where he appears languid and unworried, has a stiletto hidden in 
his pant leg. And Robin, where is Robin in all this? Perhaps well past what is 
happening in the here and now and preparing for the new day like the little 
fish looking up from the depths of the ocean at the crashing waves above. 



Re: [FairfieldLife] Synopsis

2013-05-02 Thread Share Long
As for my intentions and heart, I'll let my words from Sept 6 and 9 speak 
for themselves.  That Robin then chose to bring our upset back onto FFL 
still baffles me.   Perhaps little fish enjoys, a bit too indulgently, 
flapping his gills and watching 
the resultant waves crashing.

As for Emily's posts, I don't see a lot of heart in them, especially when she 
wrote within a very belligerent post:  you think you have 30 good years left?  
Think again.  You might not have tomorrow...

And also still mired in Robin Fundamentalism, of course Judy's not buying it.  
But what she's really afraid to even go into the store about, is the 
possibility that Robin made mistakes too and was also at fault.



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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Synopsis
 


  
It has been a marathon. Emily is speaking in tongues, gesticulating on the 
floor after having worn herself plum out with all of those CAPITAL LETTERS 
today, behind which lies a lot of heart and a generous dollop of pure, human 
feeling. She is near done in. Share has opened her archives of private 
correspondence in a last ditch effort to demonstrate the purity of her heart 
and intention. Judy is not quite buying it. Doc is relaxing back with a 
soothing drink and  taking it all in as just another interesting manifestation 
of the human condition. Barry sits poised ready to churn out his usual morning 
fare, commenting on the darker aspects of what this all means. Buck waxes forth 
on unrelated subjects that continue to pop up rather humorously between 
diatribes - like radishes suddenly appearing on a New York sidewalk. Curtis is 
not sure whether to keep unraveling the meaning of a song nearly a century old 
or to proudly assert his good and upright intentions.
 Raunchy simply waits for the perfect moment to add a little cayenne and 
tincture of iodine. Ravi, between smokes where he appears languid and 
unworried, has a stiletto hidden in his pant leg. And Robin, where is Robin in 
all this? Perhaps well past what is happening in the here and now and preparing 
for the new day like the little fish looking up from the depths of the ocean at 
the crashing waves above. 


 

[FairfieldLife] Synopsis of the Movement

2014-08-20 Thread Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
An interesting summation of the TMO:


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Re: [FairfieldLife] Synopsis of the Movement

2014-08-20 Thread 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
On 8/20/2014 8:54 PM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com 
[FairfieldLife] wrote:

An interesting summation of the TMO:

>
Apparently your early efforts focused on baking and cooking, which later 
came to dominate many of your more suspicious activities while on staff  
- maybe they got to distort a person's sense of reality, and they felt 
compelled to learn whether it could alter someone's basic loyalties. 
It's your basic implant scenario. Obviously you were sent out by Bevan 
to spy on FFL and to report back to the TMO.

>


http://www.has.vcu.edu/wrs/profiles/TranscendentalMeditation.htm

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