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April 06, 2005 - Be Still
It is the very
energy of thought which keeps thee from thy God.
Cardinal John Henry
Newman
The Dream of
Gerontius
It's amazing to see people pay $5800.00 plus room and board so they
can BE what they already are! :-) ROFLOL
Actually, it's all about getting money to pay for the completion of
the pundit project. They ran out of money because there are no
pundits. People have stopped their donations because
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Who would seriously believe that a planet of people in CC, GC, UC, BC
would accept interference of 'governments' in their lives. People who
have experience of how the leadership of the TMO operates vis-a-vis
the
Say it ain't so Joe! If this is what is really
happening the TMO is in very big trouble. Maybe my
dream of 25 years ago is true--the TMO is run by
rakshasas.
-Peter
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It's amazing to see people pay $5800.00 plus room
and board so they
can BE what
on 4/5/05 10:54 PM, tantrayudha at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang. I remind you that I am not trying to hijack this group into
a topic of Urine Therapy.
Gee, I was just about to change the title of the group to
UrineTherapyLife. I guess I'll wait.
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Oh joy, the pee-pee man has returned.
-Peter
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Hi gang. I remind you that I am not trying to hijack
this group into
a topic of Urine Therapy. Although UT is my personal
form of fasting,
I also acknowledge the efficacy of water or juice
fasts.
It may seem so becuase the enemy has infiltrated it.
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snip
Maharishi said at Seelisberg Maharishi said
(1979):Only a ridiculous
movement can survive. Otherwise
This conculsion is,. in fact, a no-brainer, too. Who
would seriously believe that a planet of people in CC, GC, UC, BC would
accept interference of 'governments' in their lives. People who have
experience of how the leadership of the TMO operates vis-a-vis the
governments of the world,
I am not sure we're in disagreement (yet) - so I'll try again.. :-)
1. I find it obvius that best government is the one that governs the
least. Just as obvious I find it that the higher states of
consciousness people have, the less they need to be wet nursed.
2. I find it a mistake to view
What kind of society did you live in 200.000 years ago?
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Who would seriously believe that a planet of people in CC, GC, UC, BC
On Apr 6, 2005, at 8:06 AM, rudra_joe wrote:
---Maharishi has never proven that anything he said has any factual basis besides the self hypnosis of some million followers. There are no Movement Sidhas willing to put out some sidhis, including him.
Including all the alleged jivan-muktis of the
I am open to being wrong about this
conclusion I have reached, but if I am I honestly don't see
it.Thanks,Jim---I'm sorry for you,
but to be wrong there would have to be a right, and for there to be a right in
favor of the TMO in any of its programs one of them would have to be a
I don't remember, but I have done some reading, most recently at this
address: http://www.dalitstan.org/books/gowh/gowh-i.html
It is just nauseating.
Irmeli
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What kind of society did you live in 200.000 years ago?
Good points All, as always, Rory!
I believe what MMY was speaking about when he said this practice of
consciously watching how we think while we think can divide the
mind, was about the ignorant mind; no awareness of the Self.
This practice of attempting to watch part of the mind by another
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I don't remember,
If you really want to, you can.
Doing so just might give your personal evolution a nice boost. Much of
what happens in our lives really don't makes sense until seen in a
greater perspective,
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 9:55 AM, Rick Archer wrote:
In English? Can it be posted here?
_A Tradition of Teachers: Shankara and and the Jagagurus today_
by William Cenkner
The spelling it's listed under on Amazon is A
On Apr 6, 2005, at 9:39 AM, akasha_108 wrote:
a recent dissertation ? haha. I had a copy 15-20 or so years ago. It
has gone into a 2nd or maybe third revison. And some, Dana for example
-- I believe, can commment on how parts are not so accurate.
Yeah that's when I got mine.
There are some
On Apr 5, 2005, at 10:57 PM, FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com wrote:
The whole purpose of scientific research is to avoid having to rely
on anecdotal evidence. I've never taken any anti-depressants,
That's obvious.
Your comments about only over-prescribed anti-depressants being
responsible
Well thank god Peter that you have nothing of substance to add and
dwell on tiertiary allusions of humor.
So the point still holds: if one talks about something
from a basis of experience to a person who has an experiential basis
to understand it, the conversation is meaningful to both.
It
Peterklutz:
The TMO is a mirage; it does not exist;
it's the battle field wherethe forces of light find themselves involved in a
struggle with theforces of darkness.
RJ:
The TMO doesn't exist, and won't exist much longer,
and yet won't exist again in the future. A perpetual nonmovement
Additional comment below:
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major sniplet
She also lays out the 12 consciousness-forms in a straightforward
row, from the 1 (Sun) to 2 (Mercury) to 3 (Venus) and so on, all
the
way out to the 12 (Lunar or outermost
on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
character with MMY to poke holes in other practices in a factual
manner, i.e. for valid reasons - just as I would expect Him to quailty
ensure the techniques taught
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on 4/6/05 7:19 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're saying you remember your past lives back then? How clearly
and in
how much detail and how do you know you're not just fantasizing? And
is it
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on 4/6/05 7:19 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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So you're saying you remember your past lives back
then? How clearly
and in
how much detail and how do
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Clearest way I know of to recognize past (and
future) lives is to
understand they ARE in the Now. :-)
You mean I'm still living in a residential hotel in
Cincinnati during the depression? ;-)
-Peter
As
neti neti
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I'm not the hall monitor. You have cast me in that
role. It is a reflection of a need you have to relate
to me this way.
On the other hand, free of belief in the perfect
positivity of the absolute and with the essential knowledge of the union of dark
and light in the Dharmata, one is free to explore the union of dark and light
and play of positive outsomes in the relative and what one sees is that the
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(snip)
So there we have it, Akasha -- using the intellect to discover the
intellect. Discriminate not on who is right or who is wrong, but on
who is trying to figure out who is right and who is wrong. The ego
Clearest way I know of to recognize
past (and future) lives is to understand they ARE in the Now.
:-)-Yeah Boi! In fact, supposedly
by seeing the karmas as they are now one can see their genesis. Certainly
the karma of the Catholic Church is older than any of us and still effects us.
Cincinnati during the depression? ;-) -PeterAs
much as you ever were. ;-)good one dude,
good one. clap clap, me too. I used to think of getting out, but then I noticed
that the peeling paint made good folk art.To
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on 4/6/05 7:19 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I don't remember,
If you really want to, you can.
Doing so
Were there any attempts by the TMO to merge/assimilate Scientology?
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on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
character with
Perfect!
Thanks, Jim
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major sniplet
She also lays out the 12 consciousness-forms in a
straightforward
row,
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Hmm, I like this dna thing Rory. Very Interesting, yes, a new cult
could form from it. It's very neat. Is there no 'S' in your
mahamantra? Or 'N' ?
Yes, let's start a new cult! You can be the boss. Just send half of
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Cincinnati during the depression? ;-)
-Peter
As much as you ever were. ;-)
good one dude, good one. clap clap, me too. I used to think of
getting out, but then I noticed that the peeling paint made good
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But if we did that, there would be no reason for this site to exist
or
for these discussions.
What makes you say that? I know I like talking to myself a lot :-)
We would all just 'know' and that would be it.
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Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
character with MMY to poke holes in other practices in a factual
manner, i.e. for valid reasons - just as I would expect Him to quailty
on 4/6/05 11:23 AM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
character with MMY to poke holes in other practices in a factual
manner, i.e. for valid
So the thing is I am a seeker after the truth, Reality, as we all are.
What I have found is by meditation and discrimination, the false
becomes seperated from the non-false. After awhile the vibrations of
both become known. Naturally after going through this process one
becomes sensitive to
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So the thing is I am a seeker after the truth, Reality, as we all
are.
What I have found is by meditation and discrimination, the false
becomes seperated from the non-false. After awhile the vibrations of
both
Excellent! I have always found that healthy skepticism works wonders!
I also heard that if you can imagine it, it exists. Or put another way
there is nothing that can be imagined that doesn't exist. So yes, I
probably do have an over-active imagination, though I am not sure what
that is
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 11:23 AM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
character with MMY to poke holes in other practices in a
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 10:40 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were there any attempts by the TMO to merge/assimilate Scientology?
Not that I know of. Nor did I ever hear MMY explain how he had gotten such a
favorable impression of L. Ron Hubbard.
Hearing that MMY
on 4/6/05 12:04 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Excellent! I have always found that healthy skepticism works wonders!
I also heard that if you can imagine it, it exists. Or put another way
there is nothing that can be imagined that doesn't exist.
So if I imagine that little
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 11:54 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Technique versus content..
Is it useful to compare a meditation technique and a person using it
with a driver and a car?
Yes, there are different kinds of cars, but what determines who wins
the race
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 12:14 PM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 10:40 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were there any attempts by the TMO to merge/assimilate Scientology?
Not that I know of. Nor did I ever hear MMY explain how he
on 4/6/05 12:26 PM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 12:14 PM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 10:40 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Were there any attempts by the TMO to merge/assimilate Scientology?
Not that I
How many bedrooms?
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 1:01 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:
He works with
unceasingly from his throne on Brahmaloka
Old news. He's now in a condo.
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Oh alright. Sounds like you got it all worked out.
Except for one thing which is that ascension and descention are dualistic and
therefore not of the present. I don't really see what ascension or
descension there is since all is suffering. Though I do know what drug highs and
lows feel
TM for me was good shamatha with focus, with some
extra knowledge. Frankly it doesn't beat awareness of the present however.
As a chef, I work very in the present, and like other hunter/gatherers who
forage amongst great enemies my senses have to be very alert, so prolly this is
why I
Fool, that's soma chakra melting from the sahasra.
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From:
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 1:04
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Possessed?
Remarkably often in TM-settings, I've encountered
people
And what does that mean..?
Is it good? Bad? People don't look too happy when it happens.
Please answer before nurse Diesel makes her next round.
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Fool, that's soma chakra melting from the sahasra.
- Original
On Apr 6, 2005, at 2:46 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:
How many bedrooms?
108 I believe
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on 4/6/05 11:23 AM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to
be in
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on 4/6/05 12:04 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Excellent! I have always found that healthy skepticism works
wonders!
I also heard that if you can imagine it, it exists. Or put another
way
Really..?
Is this guy alright?
http://images.exoticindiaart.com/tantra/ht68.jpg
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Fool, that's soma chakra melting from the sahasra.
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To:
Once you complete the certification training, are you guaranteed to have
a working position which pays the promised salary?
anyone knows if there is a catch to it and where? :)
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Once you complete the certification training, are you guaranteed to have
a working position which pays the promised salary?
anyone knows if there is a catch to it and where? :)
I think the most recent email from one of the Rajas (forwarded here from a
list member)
That's one of Harish Johari's paintings.
On Apr 6, 2005, at 4:22 PM, peterklutz wrote:
Really..?
Is this guy alright?
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From:
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 3:22
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Brain meltdown
v. head chakra experience (was: Possessed?)
Really..?Is this guy
alright?
KATHMANDU, NEPAL, April 4, 2005: A 17th-century icon of the Hindu God
Vishnu has been stolen from Nepal's world famous Pashupatinath temple,
Xinhua reports. The two-and-a-half-foot tall Shankar Narayan icon was
stolen Sunday night from the heavily guarded temple located in the
city.
on 4/6/05 1:55 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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on 4/6/05 12:04 PM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Excellent! I have always found that healthy skepticism works
wonders!
I also heard that if
on 4/6/05 1:52 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The logic appeals to me too. But I've now met and read too many
people doing
well on other spiritual paths to believe, as I once did, that TM
corners the
spiritual marketplace.
What does cornering the spiritual marketplace mean?
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Oh alright. Sounds like you got it all worked out. Except for one
thing which is that ascension and descention are dualistic and
therefore not of the present. I don't really see what ascension or
descension there is
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on 4/6/05 7:16 AM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree. What I was exploring in that larger message
was a
logical link between Guru Dev's desire to enlighten the Earth and
His
selection
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Yes, that is my understanding. I want to be clear that I am not
trying to convince others about this. I heard somewhere that Guru
Dev could've done it Himself but it would've been too easy for Him;
not enough
Thanks for the correlation regarding Krishna in the Gita. I just
looked it up.
Jim
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Yes, that is my understanding. I want to be
So, the argument has come full circle..
(from possession, to vampiricism, by way of a 'melting(?)' Soma Chakra)
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 5:01 PM, peterklutz wrote:
Given your reply to the original posting, I got the
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 2:46 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:
How many bedrooms?
108 I believe
Good one. What's your take on the signicance of 108? My current
understanding (open to revision) is 9 Lokas X 12 Aditya/Archetypes =
Head soma melts navel soma, they function together,
the ten sister fingers press the soma through the sieve of the brain glands into
the shakata barrels of the groin and together they create the vaishvanara lake
of colored soma.
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To:
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Oh alright. Sounds like you got it all worked out. Except for
one
thing which is that ascension and descention are dualistic and
On Apr 6, 2005, at 6:55 PM, Rory Goff wrote:
Good one. What's your take on the signicance of 108? My current
understanding (open to revision) is 9 Lokas X 12 Aditya/Archetypes =
108 Loka-Archetypes. (I am more familiar with the 144 as compassing a
more fractal or holographic approach to the
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4 padas of 27 nakshatras or phases of the moon/mind/heart nadis.
Hey, thanks, RJ! Some stuff on the mechanics of the nakshatras popped
up some time back; didn't think to look at a quad-unfoldment of them.
(May tie in
On Apr 6, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Rory Goff wrote:
I was hoping for a breakdown of the
mechanics behind them, but this is most helpful.
You would need to receive transmission of the kalachakra-tantra and
then get a lung (reading transmission) to read the texts. Otherwise
read the
I LIKE THAT
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From:
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Sent: Wednesday, April 06, 2005 7:37
PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Paul
Mason, Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, Guru Dev, TM The TMO
On Apr 6, 2005, at 7:19 PM, Rory Goff
wrote: I
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
These are related to the lunar and solar channels
which when joined transform karmic prana into jnanic
(transcendental)
prana. These channels are the ascending and descending star-signs
of
the year. The inner zodiac.
The emails from the local rajas in my area suggested that 1. only people who
committed
to full time teaching could go on the recert course 2. you would choose or be
assigned
an area in which to work to teach and build a peace palace 3. salary of
$4,ooo per month
begins when you
:
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on 4/6/05 7:16 AM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree. What I was exploring in that larger message
was a
logical link between Guru Dev's desire to enlighten the Earth and
His
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:
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on 4/6/05 7:16 AM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I completely agree. What I was exploring in that larger
message
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on 4/6/05 1:52 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The logic appeals to me too. But I've now met and read too many
people doing
well on other spiritual paths to believe, as I once did, that TM
corners
Jai Guru Dev, Bob.
Thanks, Jim
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on 4/6/05
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On Apr 6, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Rory Goff wrote:
Yes, sure -- for some reason, I never thought of linking the two
concepts together like that. (I instead looked into mantras for
144
subcategories of the Solar wheel, each
--- akasha_108 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well thank god Peter that you have nothing of
substance to add and
dwell on tiertiary allusions of humor.
K
So the point still holds: if one talks about
something
from a basis of experience to a person who has an
experiential basis
to
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snip
Ultimately, what must be accomplished, is breath must stop to
really
get behind reality. It's a death really. Death while living.
Yes, familiar with that death. Not positive it was accompanied at
that time by
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Bob,
I don't know exactly where I could find studies supporting the
fact
that anti-depressants treat depression effectively--seems that the
very
fact that many take them and report successful results is a study
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(snip)
However, when someone starts talking about
experinces of CC it is very clear, if you have had
such experiences, if they are speaking out of
conceptual belief or direct experince.
Just curious, but do you
Yes, sure -- for some reason, I
never thought of linking the two concepts together like that. (I instead
looked into mantras for 144 subcategories of the Solar wheel, each covering
2.5 days, and went on in that direction, working out various layers of
macro-micro correlation from the
on 4/6/05 6:29 PM, wayback71 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
**
Bob Brigante wrote:
There was no reason for Guru Dev to abandon his life of bliss in the
forest unless it was his intention to give householders of the world
the opportunity to enjoy that bliss, too.
Bob, you
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rory Goff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Ultimately, what must be accomplished, is breath must stop to
really
get behind reality. It's a death really. Death while living.
on 4/6/05 7:21 PM, shempmcgurk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's a lesson in the SCI course where M says TM is the only
way, but he
goes on to say that anything which transcends it's own activity is
TM.
Are you sure he used the word only? I remember him saying TM is
the way
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