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What is
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A few days ago I saw this on a bumper sticker in Illinois: AVOID
HELL
REPENT NOW TRUST JESUS TODAY
Effective piece of marketing, I
Speaking as someone who supported a TM Center out of my pocket for
more years than I care to remember. There are many TM teachers who
would have no problem transmitting the knowlege correctly.
Despite all evidence to the contrary, there are still people who are
devoted enough to want to
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The only shred of direct evidence in all this is that you and he
looked at
each other for a few seconds and you didn¹t like him and perceived
that he
didn't like you. I don¹t know if he lives in Malibu and drives a
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Is it maybe time for an unofficial global network of unrecertified TM
teachers listed on the net, via a dedicated webpage...? Could even
rekindle the lost spirit of the Movement and be open to feedback
and suggestions
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OTMO - Original Transcendental Meditation Organization.
MWBS -- Meditation Without Bullshit
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Alright, it's the Dzogchen
equivalent, as if, of the unified field. Basically it means "spontaneous
presence." I tried a google myself to see if my smart ass answer would be
telling but nothing much came up except all my own posts here. How fast they get
indexed. The main reason for that
Got any new ones?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] QUESTION: Why
can't the Buddha vacuum under the sofa?
ANSWER: Because he has no
I remember this acid trip I had
once with two friends. We all had a blast and we were blazing on the infinite
presence of the divine. The trip started with us asking why are we alive, and
then it became apparent that life was the answer. Because. That was it,
all there was to ever know,
My favorite:
Taste of Utopia MIU Fairfield IA -
1985
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Offish, I wish I knew your
identity. But tell me, did you go to MIU during 83-87 at all? You don't
have to extrapolate since you're obviously shy.
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I'll be candid, not that anyone
would know otherwise. About five years back I started buying very intense
strands of rudraksha. At the time I was chef at a small joint, and I was always
totally wasted. Drunk, railing, weeded, on pain killers galore like methadones
and morphines that my
Yeah, the paying logic doesn't work
since all those people who payed stopped meditating too.
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for Jane
for all the posts I woke up at 2:00
am and was bored. I'll go back to sleep now and let you all catch
up. Goodmorning/night!
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Is it maybe time for an unofficial global network of
unrecertified TM
teachers listed on the net, via a dedicated webpage...? Could
even
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Offish, I wish I knew your identity. But tell me, did you go to MIU
during 83-87 at all? You don't have to extrapolate since you're
obviously shy
Nope.
:-)
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Good. I feel better
now.
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Thanks for the straight
answer.
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My girlfriend at the time ponied up the cash for my TM. And I sold a
bunch of my art that paid for my Siddis exactly the right amount.
Apart from that I was pretty broke most of those years. Other than
You laugh but this really is a workable idea. Esp. at a mall where people love to try new things. Spent a couple of days with Muktanandas descendent and one of the Mahamadaleshwars. They treated us like kings when we ate and we would get these plates that were like a mandala: they have all the
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Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in Malls
Another thing my friend said about malls is that they are very fussy about who theyll lease space to. They want each establishment to contribute to the overall attractiveness of the mall, so that all reinforce one another and attract more people.
on 5/5/05 3:16 AM, marwincornyarmand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I am not sure about that. Early in 1960 - some learned for free from
MMY, the first time he visited Norway. Some of them became TM-Teachers,
very devoted to MMY. My experience is, that if people
claudiouk wrote:
Is it maybe time for an unofficial global
network of unrecertified TM teachers
listed on the net, via a dedicated webpage...?
Could even rekindle the lost spirit of the
Movement and be open to feedback and
suggestions from meditators, for a change...
call it iTM
I'm certainly not laughing and I
agree, it's the best idea to ever come out of the TMO or it's affiliates. It
would for sure work in the Orient, if not across the US. But it would probaby
work here too. I wish I had thought of it.
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On May 5, 2005, at 9:39 AM, Llundrub wrote:
I'm certainly not laughing and I agree, it's the best idea to ever come out of the TMO or it's affiliates. It would for sure work in the Orient, if not across the US. But it would probaby work here too. I wish I had thought of it.
You'd have to be
Not to mention they are just sent
out wholesale with no through as to the level of awareness of the audience. I
hate that. Just plug me into the generic inspiration machine andpump
it up. I'm basically an unleaded inspiration 87 octane generic vehicle sort of
guy. Any brand of any
Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in Malls
There's no chance in hell they'll
allow abhiyanga treatments, or shirodara, or bastis or any of that shit. It
ain't gonna happen. Ever. This is the most farfetched scheme of the movement
yet, much grander than mile high buildings and raam mudra
Actually the split of the
Protestants from the Church came about from the dismay of people with their
interceptors, so it was very similar. But I think the issue that drove Luther
was the issue of marriage. But I forget.
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I thought we were talking about
Rajaburger. Better than a Buddhist Ratnaburger ;)
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Title: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in Malls
oh yeah, dethreaded.
gotcha.
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Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in
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There's no chance in hell
It's also my fifth wedding
anniversary, and it's especially auspicious as today is
5/5/05
So I have made an account for today
only for revolutionary music. That is, my reggae collection. Please
check out the Gladiators, Toots, Lee Perry, Bob Marley, and oh wow so much more.
I am grooving
I read it as the mirror image of 'burden you all'. Thanks, Jim
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Alright, it's the Dzogchen equivalent, as if, of the unified
field. Basically it means spontaneous presence. I tried a google
myself to see if my smart ass
Hi Rick,
In my ongoing quest to figure out the Universal Conundrum that is
Maharishi and his movement, it seems that he makes such
pronouncements as you've quoted below as sutras, and uses those who
hear him speak as the silent amplifiers for his cosmic electric
music so to speak.
Most of us
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Hi Rick,
There was a significant clue to to this recently when during a press
conference someone asked Maharishi if killing is a sin why is it
apparently condoned in the Bhagavad Gita. Maharishi laughed and said
and Thank You Rory for the confirmation! Yes, I can see this.
Personally I spent a long long time in Heaven before incarnating to
Earth this time around. It was wondrous and beautiful, filled with
light everywhere, and angels, and those 'jewel tone' colors.
In any case, being fully suffused
on 5/5/05 11:43 AM, jim_flanegin at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and Thank You Rory for the confirmation! Yes, I can see this.
Personally I spent a long long time in Heaven before incarnating to
Earth this time around. It was wondrous and beautiful, filled with
light everywhere, and angels, and
The heaven ones are based on clear and literal experiences this time
around. Since about 1982 I think? during MMY's Capitals project in
DC, I have been seeing angels clearly and literally when I want to,
but it is distracting so I don't put my attention there often.
Please note, they are
Did you ever see the 100 foot tall
Deva that was near the daycare center at MIU?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
stuff never gets old...]
I thought it was the issue of buying 'indulgences' to pave the way into heaven, that finally drove him over the edge. But I could be mistaken also.
On May 5, 2005, at 9:19 AM, Llundrub wrote:
Actually the split of the Protestants from the Church came about from the dismay of people with their
hey, RJ, it appears that you sent some weeds to our friends and none
for me... :(
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The heaven ones are based on clear and literal experiences this
time
around. Since about 1982 I think? during MMY's Capitals project
If you felt it was ok then it
wasn't hell. Come over to my neck of the woods.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
stuff never gets old...]
x-tad-biggerThe Shamatha Project/x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger
/x-tad-biggerx-tad-biggerThis is from /x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger. Yet another scientific examination of meditation though a bit more deep than most./x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger
/x-tad-biggerx-tad-bigger /x-tad-biggerThe Shamatha Project
Yeah, that too, so is that so
different really? Except in this case it's the equivalent of Jesus himself
selling the gate.
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I'm a bit slow this year.
Care to be more plain?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
stuff never gets old...] Maharishi vs. the movement
hey,
Possibly but it has been many years (some time around early 80's). I
recall approaching Fairfield and seeing two really tall, could've been
100 feet, angels, devas whatever they were. It HAS been awhile
though...
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Did you
Actually that retards the refinement of sight...
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hey, RJ, it appears that you sent some weeds to our friends and none
for me... :(
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I would say tolerable. 'Hell' and 'ok' are antithetical to me.
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If you felt it was ok then it wasn't hell. Come over to my neck of
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That's what people told me.
Like you said, two of them. At the two main entrances. Anyone else ever see
them? I don't see things like that.
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The heaven ones are based on clear and literal experiences this
time
around. Since about 1982 I think? during MMY's Capitals project in
DC, I have been seeing angels clearly and literally when I want to,
when you
Subtle beings, both satvic to tamasic, are all over
the place: big angels, little angels, real little
flower devas, big demons, little demons, astral
animals, plants and objects. Human thought forms,
collective thought forms. Stuff that must come from
alien thoughts! It's a regular garbage dump
Honestly, the whole thing is
Maharishi's way of saying he really doesn't give a shit what people do
now. I had a dream last night where Maharishi walked by me eating Popeyes
chicken and I bumped into him by accident and he said, I'm not scared of
you. And I thought, he seems sort of like
in my best fake spanish- absolutamente!
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Subtle beings, both satvic to tamasic, are all over
the place: big angels, little angels, real little
flower devas, big demons, little demons, astral
animals, plants and
Not really following.
Sorry.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
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Actually that retards the
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Another thing my friend said about malls is that they are very
fussy about who they¹ll lease space to. They want each
establishment to contribute to the overall attractiveness
of the mall, so that all reinforce one
I just found this book explaining the creation and dissolution of
the Tibetan wheel of time sand mandala by barry bryant, with
pictures. Now, that's enlightenment!!
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Not really following. Sorry.
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Hi Alex, Is that how they do it? Yipes!
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Oh yeah,
soybeans boiled in hydrochloric acid at high temperature in
a factory... surely, a diet in tune with all the Laws of Nature.
Thanks, but no thanks. Make mine with animal-based soy substitute,
Sure, 'cause that one gotclobbered by the Coral Ridgemall. Try getting into the latter.
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Llundrub wrote:
tell me, did you go to MIU during 83-87 at all?
Alex Stanley wrote:
I was at MIU in '83-84, and I don't remember you...
hmm...
during those years i lived in Utopia Park,
and took all my meals in Annapurna...
so i must have at least seen both of you!
in fact, i did meet
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My girlfriend at the time ponied up the cash for my TM. And I sold
a
bunch of my art that paid for my Siddis
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Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM in MallsThere's no chance in hell they'll
allow abhiyanga treatments, or shirodara, or bastis or any of that
shit.
Ha ha, nice pun.
It ain't gonna happen. Ever. This is the most farfetched
It seems to me that the advent of thousands of uncertified TM
teachers might be Nature's way of telling the movement that it does
not own this knowledge and that it even transcends MMY's approval if
he is obstructing it's spread. Nothing stops evolution. It's entirely
possible that the movement
Do you see that yahoo emoticons ad above? Thats funny !
Humans are made of these?
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Nah, I lived in 131a rm something
or other, a room with the distinction of being the closest one to the GD on the
campus, and then I lived in Howard for a short time. Then I lived in the Frats
with THP then finally I forget where. Actually, I forget where I lived the
first year. I gave up
still don't get it.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This
stuff never gets old...] Maharishi vs. the movement
I just found this book explaining the
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
What's *out* there are forces per se, inteligent energy if you
will. No actual forms needed aka angels.
like gravitation as a force, Can you see gravitation ?
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The sky is the limit. You can have
your own residence courses and explore marma therapy for six hours a day, or
learn tankha painting or do tai chi and round, or just round like ten times a
day, or play rock music, have orgies, it is the new age all over again. Anyone
who thinks heaven on
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Subtle beings, both satvic to tamasic, are all over
the place: big angels, little angels, real little
flower devas, big demons, little demons, astral
animals, plants and objects. Human thought forms,
collective
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It seems to me that the advent of thousands of uncertified TM
teachers might be Nature's way of telling the movement that it does
not own this knowledge and that it even transcends MMY's approval if
he is
On May 5, 2005, at 5:30 PM, anonymousff wrote:
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
What's *out* there are forces per se, inteligent energy if you
will. No actual forms needed aka angels.
like gravitation as a force, Can you see gravitation ?
It's one of the reasons siddhis
It is an irony that so much of the rigidity of the TMO was supposedly
to maintain the purity of the teaching - yet now this aim is going to
be seriously undermined by the alienation of the majority of the
40,000+ teachers MMY created, many of whom might start teaching
independently now. It is
Back
then.
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On May 5, 2005, at 5:30 PM, anonymousff wrote: imo, these
things seems to me fruit of imagination.
Best not to make fun of shit that's out of your own perceptual
range lest you be also taken for a fool someday. After all, this is what most
are aspiring to, this expansiveness. As
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Whoa. A kinda normal post from OW. No one being blasted, no
insults. I may stop skipping OW's entries.
lurk
Nah, keep skipping them dude.
You don't have nothing to say anyway, 'cept snarcy
Ironically Maharishi and his
programs are probably in the top percentile for receiving massive government
support in the West through the years from research grants and so on. I don't
know what he's bitching about.
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.
Vaj wrote:
one of the reasons siddhis ruin samadhi...
hmm...i think you have it backwards...
samadhi is flat kaivalya (point) until
you learn how to function from within it,
by doing Samyama. this practise develops
Siddhis (powers)...but not at the expense
of samadhi. The whole
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.
Vaj wrote:
one of the reasons siddhis ruin samadhi...
hmm...i think you have it backwards...
samadhi is flat kaivalya (point) until
you learn how to function from within it,
by doing Samyama.
This time, it's in India:
http://www.telegraphindia.com/1050506/asp/nation/story_4703613.asp
Tiffin tussle turns fatal
OUR CORRESPONDENT
Guwahati, May 5: A Class X student of a city school died after being
injured in a scuffle with a classmate this afternoon over a tiffin
box.
Chandmari
So what the hell happened? You're always talking about taking crack
and stuff. That must have after MIU right?
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Dude, I was so on the program that I had my name on a plaque in
the GD. One of six people accorded that fair
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On May 5, 2005, at 5:30 PM, anonymousff wrote:
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
What's *out* there are forces per se, inteligent energy if you
will. No actual forms needed aka angels.
like
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Whoa. A kinda normal post from OW. No one being blasted, no
insults. I may stop skipping OW's entries.
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.
Vaj wrote:
one of the reasons siddhis ruin samadhi...
hmm...i think you have it backwards...
Watch out George. He's a Buddhist. They've got it all
backwards..you knoAnatman and all that.
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Back then.
that's not you, that's Rory. ;)
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On May 5, 2005, at 5:30 PM, anonymousff wrote:
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
Best not to make fun of shit that's
where do you see making fun? I still can express my opinion, can't I?
imo
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Maybe a little bit of drivel is better that a stream of vomit.
Luv ya
OW.
lurk
There ya go again. Snarcy one-liners. Ya just can't help yourself
can ya?
I can just hear an Irish accent here.
On May 5, 2005, at 6:36 PM, George DeForest wrote:
or, so we been told LOL!
Exactly. Sometimes it's a good idea to get an outside opinion...
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On May 5, 2005, at 7:08 PM, Alex Stanley wrote:
while yours are blind belief and delusion.
Hey dude, that's a question everyone has to ask for themselves--me,
you, anyone.
Ever check up on these things outside the movement?
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wrote: Back then.that's not you,
Well, when you said fruit of the
imagination it's not hard to imagine that meaning basically delusions. Or is
that a wrong assumption?
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings
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Maybe a little bit of drivel is better that a stream of
vomit.
Luv ya
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lurk
There ya go again.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, after I graduated MIU, I went to law school for a year and
then dropped out due to low grades and lack of funds. Then I started
waiting tables at a famous New Orleans restaurant notorious for drug
use, where I
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Well, when you said fruit of the imagination it's not hard to
imagine that meaning basically delusions.
not sure why you need to 'imagine' when I clearly said what I mean.
in any case we can agree to disagree.
Or is that
I think the diff between these things and imagination is imagination
is a conscious process with a desired outcome, for example I imagine
I am walking on the surface of the sun and its really really hot.
These other experiences are literally refinement of the senses, just
like MMY said;
Thanks, that is good to know!
Jim
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Alex Stanley
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Yep. And, apparently, it's a similar deal with Bragg's Liquid
Aminos,
except added heat may not be involved. Although the recipe is
secret,
with enough knowledge, it wasn't too
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Yeah, after I graduated MIU, I went to law school for a year and
then dropped out due to low grades and lack of funds. Then I started
waiting tables at a famous New Orleans restaurant notorious for drug
use, where I
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, lurkernomore20002000
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, off_world_beings
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Maybe a little bit of drivel
Nice post George. As we've been told and as some have
experienced, yes? Only correction, point value is not
flat it is nothing. Out of this nothing arise the
virtual structures of consciousness, the devatas. They
are not objects of perception, but apperceptive
flavors of consciousness.
-Peter
I would teach TM in its appropriate spiritual context
of course making allowance that its use is also purely
mechanical and is a great stress reliever. I've always
been more of an SRM guy than a IMS guy!
-Peter
--- claudiouk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is an irony that so much of the rigidity of
This article is hilarious. I laughed out loud throughout. Is it Coke that will
dissolve a metal
nail that soaks in it for a day? Anyway, thanks for posting it.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom Pall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.organicconsumers.org/toxic/pop.cfm
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