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April 12, 2005 - Truth is Absolute
Settle for nothing less than total
100% spiritual freedom.
Vernon Howard
A Treasury of Trueness
Settle,
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, at_man_and_brahman
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Shuk's chart differs a bit from the one I
created using proprietary software developed
by a Purusha. This is perhaps due to a choice
of an earlier time than 8:40, per below. For
instance, I have Budh
The eight (aSTau) parts (an.gaani) of paatañjala-yoga
are enumerated in YS II 29:
yama-niyamaasana-praaNaayaama-pratyaahaara-
dhaaraNaa-dhyaana-samaadhayo 'STaavan.gaani
The same without sandhi:
yama; niyama; aasana; praaNaayaama;
Let me get this right:
MMY is a diabetic (very treatable by Ayurveda BTW) with coronary artery
disease, status post myocardial infarction, and a very paranoid
megalomaniac after world power who steals money from the dying and
dead? Oh yeah he also uses western medicine while telling others to
--- Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Let me get this right:
MMY is a diabetic (very treatable by Ayurveda BTW)
with coronary artery
disease, status post myocardial infarction, and a
very paranoid
megalomaniac after world power who steals money from
the dying and
dead? Oh yeah he also
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It is a very fortunate chart with the Venus,
Saturn and Jupiter
near
to the same degree as the ascendant in their
respective houses,
esp if
the birth is
On Apr 12, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Peter Sutphen wrote:
The conclusion is that MMY is a profound paradox. If I
didn't have the experiences I've had around him and
through his techniques I would dismiss him as a fraud.
Also many great spiritual beings die and suffer from
rather mundane maladies.
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It is a very fortunate chart with the Venus,
Saturn and Jupiter
near
The obvious
conclusion is that MMY is a dreamer, but not very
realiztic.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 6:32
AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] My Dinner
with Dr. Mahapatra
Let me get this
One of the criteria I look for in an enlightened being is
overwhelming
compassion..
Mother Theresa? Bob Geldof? Mr. Incredible?
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On Apr 12, 2005, at 8:36 AM, off_world_beings wrote:
Mother Theresa? Bob Geldof? Mr. Incredible?
George W. Bush, of course.
-Vaj Limbaugh
ahem
Actually those would just be *provisional* compassion.
-Vaj
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1. How one who is U.C can not be realistic?
2. On what basis one who has fragmented reality decide if something
is realistic?
3. Where is my darn coffee?
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The obvious conclusion is that MMY is a dreamer, but not very
--- Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 12, 2005, at 7:44 AM, Peter Sutphen wrote:
The conclusion is that MMY is a profound paradox.
If I
didn't have the experiences I've had around him
and
through his techniques I would dismiss him as a
fraud.
Also many great spiritual beings
nah, they were just realistics.
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One of the criteria I look for in an enlightened being is
overwhelming
compassion..
Mother Theresa? Bob Geldof? Mr. Incredible?
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The conclusion is that MMY is a profound paradox. If I
didn't have the experiences I've had around him and
through his techniques I would dismiss him as a fraud.
Also many great spiritual beings die and suffer
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Wealthy, but your wealth is taken away by the government. You may suffer from an infirmity of a limb; selfish; ailing; spouse may be unfaithful.Saturn is aspected by Mars, and Saturn is in Cancer.A variation of
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The obvious conclusion is that MMY is a dreamer, but not very
realiztic.
Is this thought true?
Do we know for certain that this thought is true?
How do we feel when we think this thought?
(Not saying we *should*
You'd have to buy the program or mail me back-channel and I'll gladly
send it to you.
Please make sure your birth info is correct before emailing it!
-V.
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One of the criteria I look for in an enlightened
being is overwhelming
compassion.
A noble aspiration, but one which will relegate large portions of
yourSelf to the dustbin.
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One of the criteria I look for in an enlightened
being is overwhelming
compassion.
snip
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A noble aspiration, but one which will relegate large portions of
yourSelf to
This is the endless argument regarding MMY. What can
you say. I understand your perspective perfectly. Who
knows. I also enjoy my enlightened masters to have a
dash of compassion too!
-Peter
If weÕre inventorying opinion... I remain captivated by his dialogues;
some of the most
1. How one who is U.C can not be realistic?
Because of
personality, a dreamer and unrealistic personality will not become realistic and
sensible through consciousness and physiological functioning. They will be very
'normal' but we all know what that means now. Basically nothing. But
On Apr 12, 2005, at 9:26 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
A noble aspiration, but one which will relegate large portions of
yourSelf to the dustbin.
Enlightened-Mind possesses no real Self-Nature, so this is fine, that's
where notion of permanent Self are ultimately bound.
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On Apr 12, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
This reminds me of the Bodhisattva Vow, which is really not a vow,
but an admission of a (slightly) flawed consciousness: I shall
remain here, not fully enlightened, so long as any sentient being
anywhere remains unenlightened.
Well, many are
On Apr 12, 2005, at 9:26 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
A noble aspiration, but one which will relegate large portions of
yourSelf to the dustbin.
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Enlightened-Mind possesses no real Self-Nature, so this is fine,
that's
where
Ah, just sign up at
www.astroastro.com
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From:
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 8:25
AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] MMY chart
(GJ)
You'd have to buy the program or mail me back-channel and
I'll
Rory Goff wrote:
This reminds me of the Bodhisattva Vow, which is really not a
vow,
but an admission of a (slightly) flawed consciousness: I shall
remain here, not fully enlightened, so long as any sentient being
anywhere remains unenlightened.
Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having been raised with creativeÕs in and around the theater, a
disjointed personal life seems rather consistent in the daily habits of
unusual people. I watched for years as brilliant minds collapsed once off
stage, strangely and profoundly reconstituting once back in character.
Just an
On Apr 12, 2005, at 10:02 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
WHOSE Samsara?
Sentient Beings of the dimensions of conditioned existence.
In some cases
enlightened beings may divide into thousands of incarnations to
assist.
Universal janitors.
There is only one being, only one incarnation, only one
A noble aspiration, but one which will relegate large portions
of yourSelf to the dustbin.Enlightened-Mind possesses no real
Self-Nature, so this is fine, that's where notion of permanent Self are
ultimately bound.Moreover, the nature of the Absolute itself is compassion and wisdom.
WHOSE Suffering? WHO is
suffering?:-)---You keep saying this. I am suffering, always. Always. I
go from thing to thing always wanting more. When I'm hungry I feel weak. When I
run out of weed my mind gets really pitta and feels like exploding. Like
now. No suffering? Good for you. The
Nobody does it.:-)--then who writes these
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WHOSE Samsara?
Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sentient Beings of the dimensions of conditioned existence.
Wrong! Yours and Yours only. One sentient Being only! :-)
snip
Nobody does it.
Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Precisely. It's
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Moreover, the nature of the Absolute itself is compassion and
wisdom.
Whoa. What Absolute? Anyone who says the Nature of the Absolute
is... and then goes on to fill in the blanks is a bald-faced liar.
Isn't he?
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What's the obvious conclusion here?The conclusion is that MMY is a
profound paradox. If Ididn't have the experiences I've had around him
andthrough his techniques I would dismiss him as a
On Apr 12, 2005, at 10:39 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
Near Me? Who am I?
Keep asking. You'll get it.
AHAM or AHAR. You decide.
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Rory wrote:
WHOSE Suffering? WHO is suffering?
:-)
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---You keep saying this. I am suffering, always. Always. I go from
thing to thing always wanting more.
Rory:
Bingo! Only I is suffering; the rest is a mirror. But actually,
no I don't. That is Self
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Nobody does it.
:-)
--then who writes these notes?
You?
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Whoa. What Absolute? Anyone who says the Nature of the Absolute
is... and then goes on to fill in the blanks is a bald-faced liar.
Isn't he? :-)
No
No? Yes? Any difference between the two? How can we
On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
What You?
You = Rory
In what way are You and I different?
Keeping asking the previous question. Rory will get it (or That).
Eventually.
AHAM or AHAR?
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On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:09 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
What You?
You = Rory
In what way are You and I different?
Keeping asking the previous question. Rory will get it (or That).
Eventually.
AHAM or AHAR?
What is
On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:18 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
What is Aham or Ahar?
Brahman.
What is Rory? What is That?
Brahman.
What is
eventually?
In what way is Rory different than Vaj?
Different obscurations.
I already know
the answer to these.
But Rory keeps asking.
Do you?
You
---You keep saying this. I am suffering, always. Always. I go from
thing to thing always wanting more. Rory:Bingo! Only "I" is
suffering; the rest is a mirror. But actually, no "I" don't. That is Self
(or non-self if you prefer) believing it is the dream, believing it is self,
the ego,
No? Yes? Any difference between the two? How can we
condition the Absolute? Doesn't that make it Relative? Aren't both of these
already just concepts, themselves conditioned?No more than a hole to fall into.
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In what way is Rory different than Vaj?
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Different obscurations.
No obscurations! Only Vaj! All is Vaj!
I already know
the answer to these.
But Rory keeps asking.
On Apr 12, 2005, at 11:26 AM, Rory Goff wrote:
No obscurations! Only Vaj! All is Vaj!
I already know
the answer to these.
But Rory keeps asking.
Only Vaj is asking! Only Vaj is answering!
Do you?
You who?
Yoo-hoo! A festival of owls in an empty barn :-)
Yeah. Already knew That.
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I remember, but I have soo much energy that I'm going berserk
with it. Thanks for being so vast.
I do not have soo much energy; I am not going berserk; soo much
energy IS; berserkness IS. I am not vast, but you are
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Yeah. Already knew That. makes mudra of flipping booger from finger
*lol* Yeah, I am pretty smart, aren't I :-)
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Just curious what people think about maharishi's
programmes and whether they resound positively on the gut level. BTW, I
got a response from the Raaj of the Central and when I saw the price tag, I'm
afraid I said, "20,000 bucks are you fucking crazy? Get Lost!" Afraid I scared
the Raaj.
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This is the endless argument regarding MMY. What
can
you say. I understand your perspective perfectly.
Who
knows. I also enjoy my enlightened masters to have
a
dash of compassion too!
-Peter
If weÕre inventorying opinion... I
From James Braha:
Below is the Intro to my new book (5 pages), which
is close to being finished.
ULTIMATE FREEDOM: The One reality
Introduction
What you are about to read is the final chapter in my search for liberation.
What I mean by liberation is an end to the nagging feeling of
By hook or by crook Brahman eats you.
-Peter
-This is a favorite topic of mine. To wit, if liberation is forever
then it cannot have a changing cause. So Brahman must eat you.
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On Apr 12, 2005, at 8:36 AM, off_world_beings wrote:
Mother Theresa? Bob Geldof? Mr. Incredible?
George W. Bush, of course.
-Vaj Limbaugh
ahem
Actually those would just be *provisional* compassion.
-Vaj
Mo
RJ, you should write a book called, Sayings of the
Cook or Thus Speaketh the Cook or Wisdom of the
Cook What do ya think?
-Peter
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By hook or by crook Brahman eats you.
-Peter
-This is a favorite topic of mine. To wit, if
liberation is forever
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Just curious what people think about maharishi's programmes and
whether they resound positively on the gut level. BTW, I got a
response from the Raaj of the Central and when I saw the price tag,
I'm afraid I said,
The reason anyone
here understands anything I say is because you are all familiar with the
terminology. My eloquence couldn't be replicated for the masses. But thanks
:)
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Us humans, we just can't get with them Asuras."Us"?
"Them"?Ok,
asuras, ain't getting the vote.To
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Us humans, we just can't get with them Asuras.
Us? Them?
Ok, asuras, ain't getting the vote.
Well it makes for a dramatic movie, anyhow. Full of suffering and chit.
:-)
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From James Braha:
Below is the Intro to my new book (5 pages), which
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ULTIMATE FREEDOM: The One reality
Introduction
What you are about to read is the final chapter in
my search for liberation.
YeeHAH! Another one bites the dust! Show's over, folks! :-)
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From James Braha:
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ULTIMATE FREEDOM: The One reality
Introduction
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] My Dinner with Dr. Mahapatra
on 4/12/05 9:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter I do believe M has stated many years ago that one needs to have perfect health to gain BC but once it has stabilized you can more or less let your body go to hell.
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on 4/12/05 9:50 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was a stretch in Seelisberg where he ate nothing but ice cream
for two
weeks.
Ahh, yes! The famous Seelisberg Diet Plan! Try it for two
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I should have asked for how long i could teach under the new banner.
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Subject:
It was good ice
cream. Hard to beat.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: My Dinner
with Dr. Mahapatra
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It was good ice cream. Hard to beat.
I have never tried to beat ice cream. Only to stir it. Took forever.
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It was good ice cream. Hard to beat.
I have never tried to beat ice cream. Only to stir it. Took forever.
Well not precisely *stir* -- I
That's what I
meant. Or perhaps, like camphor which evaporates soo also do all one's great
works for the guru.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM TTC
Support the Universe- A Poem on Meditation
Support the Universe
Support the Galaxy
Support the Planet
Support the Continent
Support the Nation
Support the State
Support the City
Support the Community
Support the Family
Support the Self
Stillness
Destroy the self
Destroy the family
Destroy the
yikes. Liberation
demands you. It's your head. So now it's mine says Kali. So
you might as well just give it.
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yikes. Liberation demands you. It's your head. So now it's mine
says Kali. So you might as well just give it.
Yeah, I hear you give good head. (Sorry, Kali could not resist.)
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It is to say, however, that the finding of one's
true nature occurs in a moment of understanding.
Well put. Reality, consciousness, has always been everywhere,
which is why it is so easy to overlook. Ever tried to see your
own eye? Without a mirror :)
Nearly half the world accepts the
on 4/12/05 10:18 AM, Rory Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is Aham or Ahar? What is Rory? What is That? What is
eventually? In what way is Rory different than Vaj? I already know
the answer to these. Do you?
There is only Vaj.
Don't you guys live in the same town? You ought to get
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on 4/12/05 10:18 AM, Rory Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What is Aham or Ahar? What is Rory? What is That? What is
eventually? In what way is Rory
Technically, one
beats cream with a beater, or whips it with a whip. Noone makes Ice Cream
by stirring it, or it would take forever to make and then people like Maharishi
would live longer not pandering to their own death wish being diabetics, and not
feel the pressure to make us sell out
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on 4/12/05 1:30 PM, Rory Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought you were both in Portland.
Only Dana lives in Portland, and even he doesn't. I live in Saco;
Steve lives down (up) in Bucksport.
To
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snip
Actually, if we all just did nothing, and let everything take care
of itself.
That would be nice.
That IS nice. Yes, it *does* take forever to stir (or churn) ice
cream. (Quite different from cream.) But it
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huuge snip
This short text by snip...
...the famous philospher, On Too Long.
Or was it his brother Wei Too Long? Either way, good stuff.
u churn butter
Ice cream in
theoryis a frozen creme anglaise which is a cooked egg yolk and milk
product. The creme anglaise is beaten until all the crystals line up and then it
becomes creamy, unlike beaten cream or eggs, which reach a peak and then
collaspe. Ice cream since it is
Any head is good
head, or so says Kali, forgive me Ma for speaking for you. No, I don't want your
job. I know, it does suck. I'm sorry. I am sorry Kali, but I can't take it back.
You gotta have it Kali. You say you're gonna have my head anyway? Anyway? Then I
can speak for you Dearest.
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This reminds me of the Bodhisattva Vow, which is really not a vow,
but an admission of a (slightly) flawed consciousness: I shall
remain here, not fully enlightened,
Of course if one is enlightened, everyone is,
That's because the world ***feels*** so real. That "moment of
understanding" can help you realize that just because something feels
real, doesn't actually make it real.---Ah yeah, but the more real it feels
it becomes the more true.
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u churn butter
*You* may churn butter; *I* churned ice cream. Do a Google image
search on ice cream churn and you will see the kind of machine I
used.
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This reminds me of the Bodhisattva Vow, which is really not a vow,
but an admission of a (slightly) flawed consciousness: I
Thanks Kirk and Rory! Better than a table tennis match! What a
brilliant volley, sustained by Established Silence!Yes, I realize it
was not competition, just pure heartful discourse. Absolutely wonderful! The
play of life gracefully and elegantly compressed to one act. Bravo!
Bravo!Jim
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Thanks Kirk and Rory! Better than a table tennis match! What a
brilliant volley, sustained by Established Silence!
Yes, I realize it was not competition, just pure heartful discourse.
Absolutely wonderful! The
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Thanks Kirk and Rory! Better than a table tennis match! What a
brilliant volley, sustained by Established Silence!
Yes, I realize
on 4/12/05 3:22 PM, Rory Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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u churn butter
*You* may churn butter; *I* churned ice cream. Do a Google image
search on ice cream churn and you will see the kind of machine I
used.
on 4/12/05 3:30 PM, bmorry2000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$25,000 for sidhas to become teachers;
My 2 1/2 month TTC was about $800. Estes Park, 1970
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bmorry2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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$25,000 for sidhas to become teachers;
$5,800 for TM teachers who have not taught in two years to be re-
certified
Two different courses...
If you promise not to pay us $25,000, or $5,800, or anything
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 4/12/05 3:22 PM, Rory Goff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, rudra_joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
u churn butter
*You* may churn butter; *I* churned ice cream. Do a Google
This wasn't written a year ago by this anonymous persons friend , it
was cobbled together from Trancenet material posted no later than Feb
14th, 1997. A site sponsored by Free Christian Software. Dr Mahapatra
had a webpage, you can see the google cache of which if you search.
(Dr. Gyanendra
Rick Archer wrote:
on 4/12/05 3:30 PM, bmorry2000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$25,000 for sidhas to become teachers;
My 2 1/2 month TTC was about $800. Estes Park, 1970
Yeah those days gone but not forgotten (yet). First Humboldt was
something like $275 for the course, room and
And also because
it's prolly so true. I guess we owe this one to Maharishi. Here's to
you Maharishi! You rocked this world, but not quite as much as MTV. Well
it's true. It sucks I know. It's not my fault. No it isn't. Sure Gandarva
Ved is nice, yeah, it's nice, I play it sometimes. No it
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, rudra_joe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Each really made to support the other if all else fails, why cannot
the people who dream this shit up not see more clearly that we can see
through it all already. The Movement is a group of dunces who
hijacked each
Well, I only have
five dollars to my name. Actually $9.95 in the bank. And a few quarters. Is that
enough?
- Original Message -
From:
Rory Goff
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 3:39
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM TTC
Ah so what,
Maharishi doesn't need any bad press, he has the MUM press corp. With his name
on it!
- Original Message -
From:
shukra69
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 3:41
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: My Dinner
with Dr.
On Apr 12, 2005, at 2:17 PM, Gregory N Poole wrote:
Nearly half the world accepts the concept of maya -
the concept that the world is an illusion. But almost
no one lives as if they believe the fact!
That's because the world ***feels*** so real. That moment of
understanding can help you
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM TTC Application Form Now Available
on 4/12/05 4:04 PM, rudra_joe at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I only have five dollars to my name. Actually $9.95 in the bank. And a few quarters. Is that enough?
What do they pay you with? Surplus crawdads?
To
on 4/12/05 3:41 PM, shukra69 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This wasn't written a year ago by this anonymous persons friend ,
Yes it was. I know who he's referring to. But I think what happened is that
Mahapatra has discussed this with various people, so it ended up on
Trancenet. He then said
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sadly a form of vanity tends to follow the wrong View.
What amazed me is that a good teacher can dismantle a students wrong
View in about 1 to 3 sentences. Correct View (darshana) is
*essential*.
I also found some of
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