Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
thanks, Carde, this is a gem of knowledge I didn't know. On Tuesday, January 21, 2014 5:36 PM, "cardemais...@yahoo.com" wrote: FWIW, Wikipedia: Tamas is also a Guna or Quality that is much needed to counter Evil, as an example Bhairava Incarnation of Lord Shiva is a Tamasic Avatar, and Lord Shiva Himself out of the Trinity represents Tamas, where Shiva drinks the poison of his devotees to get rid of their sin, hence absorbing the Tamo-Guna of devotees, in Devi worship, there are many goddesses which incarnate within the Shakta sect of Hindusim where goddess are offered animal sacrifice.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Dear Bhairitu; I absolutely agree. For instance, I find the vibratory affect of the maha saraswati mantra brings transcendental consciousness forward throughout the energy fields of the human form. The Gayatri maha mantra polishes marma points and chakras brightening them up and gets them spinning right, and the Mrtyunjaya mantra facilitates the embodiment on earth of the Purusha of the Unified Field in the architecture of the human subtle system, and I don't even know what any of these mantras mean. I'm just a guy from Iowa. It is just my experience. Each employed like we meditate with the sidhis for periods of time makes a fabulous meditation. That in fact was the point of Maharishi's vedic science as modern science, employing recitation of the sound value of slokas and mantras as his third technique behind TM and the Patanjali yoga sutras. Either vocal intonation or with just moving tongue and lips or mentally silent, creating the vibration of healing spirituality in the whole central nervous system towards creating Heaven on Earth within the heart of the human nervous system makes a fabulous spiritual meditation. Is time well spent. -Buck
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
I look at mantras scientifically as resonance patterns which have a certain influence on the nervous system and hence the rest of the body. They can particularly have an influence on the autonomic nervous system. The spiritual explanations are pretty much to make things understandable to simple non educated people. The whole Hindu pantheon was invented for that. It's really just physics. On 01/21/2014 11:17 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, well I would speculate that Shiva is sattvic and so might help alleviate the tamasic quality of kapha imbalance. On Saturday, January 18, 2014 2:15 PM, Bhairitu wrote: Yes from an ayurvedic standpoint. One of the last questions I asked my late tantra guru was about why would Shiva mantras be pacifying for kapha? But he didn't know ayurveda and if he did would have probably been able to sidestep his heart problem. On 01/18/2014 11:28 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, you have said a few times that TM mantras are good for pitta types. Maybe not so good for kapha or vata... On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:19 AM, Bhairitu <mailto:noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: I'm sure he did many times. TM doesn't work for everybody. He was into enough other things to try anyway. On 01/18/2014 09:03 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu <mailto:noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: *From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *jr_...@yahoo.com <mailto:jr_...@yahoo.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
noozguru, well I would speculate that Shiva is sattvic and so might help alleviate the tamasic quality of kapha imbalance. On Saturday, January 18, 2014 2:15 PM, Bhairitu wrote: Yes from an ayurvedic standpoint. One of the last questions I asked my late tantra guru was about why would Shiva mantras be pacifying for kapha? But he didn't know ayurveda and if he did would have probably been able to sidestep his heart problem. On 01/18/2014 11:28 AM, Share Long wrote: >noozguru, you have said a few times that TM mantras are good for pitta types. >Maybe not so good for kapha or vata... > > > > > > >On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:19 AM, Bhairitu >wrote: > > >I'm sure he did many times. TM doesn't work for everybody. He was into >enough other things to try anyway. > >On 01/18/2014 09:03 AM, Share Long wrote: > > >>noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! >> >> >> >> >> >> >>On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu >>wrote: >> >> >>Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why >>others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to >>have only transcended twice. Huh? >> >>On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: >> >> >>> >>>From:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On >>>Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com >>>Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM >>>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >>>Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at >>>the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 >>> >>> >>>Bhairitu, >>> >>>IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a >>>state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that >>>meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking >>>state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with >>>ordinary activities during the day. >>>The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very >>>clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened >>>state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. >>>It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” >>>perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel >>>dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not >>>sufficiently refined. >> >> >> > > >
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Yes from an ayurvedic standpoint. One of the last questions I asked my late tantra guru was about why would Shiva mantras be pacifying for kapha? But he didn't know ayurveda and if he did would have probably been able to sidestep his heart problem. On 01/18/2014 11:28 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, you have said a few times that TM mantras are good for pitta types. Maybe not so good for kapha or vata... On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:19 AM, Bhairitu wrote: I'm sure he did many times. TM doesn't work for everybody. He was into enough other things to try anyway. On 01/18/2014 09:03 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu <mailto:noozg...@sbcglobal.net> wrote: Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: *From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *jr_...@yahoo.com <mailto:jr_...@yahoo.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
noozguru, you have said a few times that TM mantras are good for pitta types. Maybe not so good for kapha or vata... On Saturday, January 18, 2014 11:19 AM, Bhairitu wrote: I'm sure he did many times. TM doesn't work for everybody. He was into enough other things to try anyway. On 01/18/2014 09:03 AM, Share Long wrote: >noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! > > > > > > >On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu >wrote: > > >Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why >others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to >have only transcended twice. Huh? > >On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: > > >> >>From:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On >>Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com >>Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM >>To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >>Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the >>Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 >> >> >>Bhairitu, >> >>IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state >>of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that >>meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking >>state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with >>ordinary activities during the day. >>The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, >>in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or >>whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what >>Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. >>Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. >>Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently >>refined. > > >
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
I'm sure he did many times. TM doesn't work for everybody. He was into enough other things to try anyway. On 01/18/2014 09:03 AM, Share Long wrote: noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu wrote: Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: *From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *jr_...@yahoo.com <mailto:jr_...@yahoo.com> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com <mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
noozguru, did your friend ever consider having his TM checked?! On Thursday, January 16, 2014 11:33 AM, Bhairitu wrote: Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: > >From:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On >Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com >Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM >To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com >Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the >Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 > > >Bhairitu, > >IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state >of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that >meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking >state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with >ordinary activities during the day. >The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, >in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or >whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what >Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. >Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. >Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently >refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
I know some people like that - they continue to do TM because they "know its valuable" mainly cause they believe M was enlightened and they think they'll get there if they do what he said do On Thu, 1/16/14, Bhairitu wrote: Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, January 16, 2014, 5:05 PM Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but claims to have only transcended twice. Huh? On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote: *From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] *On Behalf Of *jr_...@yahoo.com *Sent:* Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM *To:* FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com *Subject:* Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
RE: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Rick, We've discussed the existence of higher dimensions here in the forum often enough. It is generally acknowledged by physicists that these dimensions may be curled up within space-time itself. But they have not been able to find or discover them. Given our knowledge of MMY's idea that everything in the universe is based on consciousness, I made a proposal that the higher dimensions may refer to the 7 states of consciousness in addition to the space-time continuum. If you add up all of the dimensions (7 states of consciousness plus the 4 dimensions of space and time), it would total to 11 dimensions, which are the amount of dimensions that scientists are using in their quantum string theory. If this proposal is true, then it is possible these "celestial beings" do exist in the higher dimensions which the enlightened humans can perceive in their own mind and consciousness. Perhaps, this was the point that Hagelin was talking about when you brought up the subject of subtle beings. I have other points of interest in that interview. But I'll end it here for brevity sake.
RE: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:50 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. The folks I referred to in the interview see them all the time, very clearly, in the waking state. Although since they’re in an enlightened state, or whatever you’d like to call it, it’s not really the waking state. It’s what Maharishi predicted in his 7-states model: refined, “celestial” perception. Subtle or “celestial” beings are all around us, or in a parallel dimension. Most people just can’t see them because their perception is not sufficiently refined.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Hallucinatory visions are unstable and easy to tell. These can be very stable though they will eventually fade out. Point is that many folks even back in the 1970s noticed they weren't actually coming out of meditation anymore. The transcendent stayed with them into activity. MMY tended to confuse the issue probably to extract more money from folks. On 01/15/2014 12:49 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote: Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Bhairitu, IMO, these experiences of "celestial beings" may be due to hynogogia, a state of consciousness in between sleep and waking. It would appear that meditation, for some people, may enhance or extend hynogogia into the waking state. Thus, they appear to see or hallucinate visions in conjunction with ordinary activities during the day. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypnagogia
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
We've discussed such "celestial being" experiences on FFL. They are a very much a part of meditation but discussed more in other paths than TM. However even in those paths you deal with them the same and don't pay much attention to them. The theory is you are seeing beings who exist in an alternate universe and they may not see you. On 01/14/2014 08:38 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote: Bhairitu, In the interview, Rick said that some people in the TM community can see subtle beings who are present in places where people are present. That sure sounds like angels to me. :) Also, can you name the people in FFL who have reached cosmic consciousness and beyond? That should be very interesting.
RE: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
From: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com [mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of jr_...@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2014 8:24 PM To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 Hey Rick, I watched this interview with great interest. The topics were fascinating. Specifically, you guys mentioned that there a few people in Fairfield, IA who have reached cosmic consciousness. It would be a great show if you can interview these guys to get a personal perspective of their experience. Already have. start from the bottom of http://batgap.com/guests/ for some of them. But several other very interesting ones coming up in March and April. Keep up the great work. We enjoyed this interview enormously.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Bhairitu, In the interview, Rick said that some people in the TM community can see subtle beings who are present in places where people are present. That sure sounds like angels to me. :) Also, can you name the people in FFL who have reached cosmic consciousness and beyond? That should be very interesting.
Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
Rick probably already has interviewed them. And there are probably a few on FFL who have achieved CC and beyond too. What are you expecting: angels singing and manifestations of flowers? :-D On 01/14/2014 06:24 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote: Hey Rick, I watched this interview with great interest. The topics were fascinating. Specifically, you guys mentioned that there a few people in Fairfield, IA who have reached cosmic consciousness. It would be a great show if you can interview these guys to get a personal perspective of their experience. Keep up the great work. We enjoyed this interview enormously.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
This was 85-87 and at least the students at MIU at the time knew no bounds - some of the staff too, but they watched us closer than the students - Bill Sands was always nosing around so you had to step lively to get away with stuff On Tue, 1/14/14, TurquoiseB wrote: Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014 To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Date: Tuesday, January 14, 2014, 10:09 PM --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote: > > Most everybody got more at MIU than I did, but that was true everywhere I went, so it didn't bother me. One of the first things I saw at MIU after I had been sent to pick some big wig up at the airport in Cedar Rapids was returning to campus about 9:30, 10:00 pm and as I entered campus I watched this guy pull up on a motorcycle, park right outside the ground floor window at the girl's dorm, window opens, beautiful blonde German girl and even more beautiful American brunette girl, both grinning from ear to ear help the guy climb in over the window sill, window closes, curtain closes and he was in for the night. > > I pulled on past and congratulated him in my mind and realized it was a different MIU than the one I had heard about through the True Blue Ru's. I sometimes think that almost everyone thinks that everyone else is getting more nookie than they are. :-) The thing is, depending on the era you're talking about, in the early (pre-1978) TMO, it was possibly true. It was, after all, the Seventies. Post-pill and pre-AIDS and pretty damned loose. I was on non-gender-segregated ATR courses at Cobb Mountain where *most* of the participants (all single) were gettin' laid pretty much every night. The joint was rockin' more than Haight-Ashbury was back in its heyday. :-) But on ATR courses it was teacher-to-teacher sex, not teacher-to-student sex. There is a difference, and a line there that many (including myself) never crossed.
Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: John Hagelin: New Interview on Buddha at the Gas Pump - 01/14/2014
On 1/14/2014 4:09 PM, TurquoiseB wrote: */I sometimes think that almost everyone thinks that everyone else is getting more nookie than they are. :-)/* > Well, that is something to think about, but it's more fun to actually be getting it.