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Interesting! I am on the first few chapters of the new Harry Potter
book myself :-)
How very very interesting, my wife is reading it, and I will be reading
it after. Wow.
Finished it. Will reveal nothing.
but I am not particularly interested in that part of the conscious
mind, anyhow.
Yes, but WE are!
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Yes, I think I understand what you are saying here -- you insist
that ignorance is real, not merely a belief
Not just real, but an *important* reality. How *dare* you
suggest it's neither!
I have a friend down here in
Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
movement about physical immortality. Immortality was
the buzzword du jour. Whatever became of this fascination?
I remember
--The only difference between being Realized and being Un-
realized, doesn't have anything to do with the ego, the mind, the
feelings, the body, survival instincts, the passing on of DNA, or
anything relative.
It has to do with recognizing the true Self.
The true Self is nothing other than
Finished it. Will reveal
nothing. :-)If you did I really would never forgive you.
;0
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--The only difference between being Realized and being Un-
realized, doesn't have anything to do with the ego, the mind, the
feelings, the body, survival instincts, the passing on of DNA, or
anything relative.
When we turn our attention within, past the thoughts, past the feelings, past the senses, past the mind, past the intellect, past the ego, what are we left with?
We are looking within, not with the ego, not with the intellect, not with the mind, not with any sense, not with any particular
The Harry Potter books are a legitimate phenomenon, one
that few people understand, although a lot of people claim
to. They think that the series' popularity has to do with magic,
and a fascination for magic in those who have never really
experienced it. They think that the kids (and adults) who
On Jul 25, 2005, at 4:36 PM, L B Shriver wrote:
NPR's Morning Edition will have a segment on meditation and brain
research tomorrow
(Tuesday).
L B S
Thanks, heard it this morn. Interesting they are now researching
non-dual, open forms of meditation as well as mindfulness
meditation.
On Jul 26, 2005, at 4:33 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
movement about physical immortality. Immortality was
the buzzword du
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Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
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It's the talk about physical immortality that gets me. How could
*anyone* who has had a daily taste of dying (for that is what
transcendence is) be in the least concerned about physical
death? Death is a fear one expects to see in those who
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but I am not particularly interested in that part of the
conscious
mind, anyhow.
Yes, but WE are!
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Not just real, but an
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Yes, I think I understand what you are saying here -- you insist
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Not just real, but an
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Barry, you're really pretty much hors de combat
in this discussion. Not even your limp spitballs
from the sidelines are poorly aimed.
Whoops, that should be are well aimed. Changed
sentence structure in the middle
I have a friend down here in the south of France who has
a bit of a Zorro fetish. He knows all the Zorro books and
movies and TV shows backwards and forwards and even
dresses up like Zorro for parties and special occasions.
He has fun with this fantasy of his. We have fun with him
Now let's look at this thing called
the mind. Where is the mind?
Is it in the eyes?
Or is it in the smile?
Or is it in the frown?
Or is it in the arms?
Is it in front?
Or is it behind?
Where is the mind?
If it was full nothing could come
into it.
If it had a certain color
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Awareness of and identification with our infinite nature
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I have a friend down here in the south of France who has
a bit of a Zorro fetish. He knows all the Zorro books and
movies and TV shows backwards and forwards and even
dresses up like Zorro for parties and
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Poster's note:
Roger Nelson's Global Consciousness Project
has been mentioned a few times in this forum.
Now it has a Yahoo group, noted below, along
with some other links that may interest some here.
So I'm posting the newsletter below.
- Patrick Gillam
I think awards need to be given out
for all the enlightened people. But first I have to start with the
homeless. That is, the homeless who don't have two shopping carts and the
makings of a small city in their contents. The award for detactment goes to
those homeless who carry one
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Though killing (as such) is sin, Ch1v36, Dharma (duty)
superscedes 'sin' and allows Arjuna to even kill in love, Ch2vs1.
What MMY has published so conflicts with what he is saying today it
is
astounding and leaves one's 'limbs failing and mouth parched, my body
quivers and my hair stands on
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I think awards need to be given out for all the enlightened people.
Since everyone is always already enlightened, I think you
missed a few folks. But since it might get expensive to give
an award to everyone who feels
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I think awards need to be given out for all the enlightened
people.
Since everyone is always already enlightened, I think you
missed a few
The reality can be surprising.
I grew up in an atheist family. I remember my mother mentioning God
only once, when I was sick. According to her I had got the measles,
because I was so evil and God was punishing me. My father occasionally
lectured us about the foolishness of
I was thinking of the fucking
Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the story and God's instructions are. To whit, what
if Arjuna was faced with Nuclear arms race on both sides of the field. God would
tell him to push the button. That's real smart Krishna. Real fucking smart
Arjuna. Real good
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I was thinking of the fucking Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the story
and God's instructions are. To whit, what if Arjuna was faced with
Nuclear arms race on both sides of the field. God would tell him to
push the button.
Response below.
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Just a question, inspired by my recent read of the latest
Harry Potter book. I remember that a few years after I
left the TM movement there was a lot of big talk in the
movement about physical
Avoid excuses and using consciously your intelligence to defensive
purposes. Inner growth and evolution is that simple. Sudden leaps to a
higher level of awareness will appear on its own, when you are ready.
Belief in God is not a necessity and in some phases can become an
obstacle
Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help
but be aware that the actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone
else. In fact, when you read the obits in the Fairfield Ledger, it seems
that nonmeditators tend to live longer than meditators.L B
S-As Iron Maiden says, "Only the good
But the Gita gives some pretty good advice
oncerningthis situation and what to do about it, no? It isn'tas
though it fails to acknowledge what the problem isor to suggest a
solution.Bear with me. Say you have two guys drinking
in Tijuana. One of them is buying the drinks, as he does
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I think awards need to be given out for all the enlightened
people.
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But the Gita gives some pretty good advice oncerning
this situation and what to do about it, no? It isn't
as though it fails to acknowledge what the problem is
or to suggest a solution.
Bear with me. Say you
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I was thinking of the fucking Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the
story
and God's instructions are. To whit, what if Arjuna was faced with
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But the Gita gives some pretty good advice oncerning
this situation and what to do about it, no? It isn't
as though it fails to acknowledge what the problem is
or to suggest a solution.
Bear with me. Say you
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Good morning all.
Early this morning Steve Shimer passed away of Hodgkin's disease. He
had become an acupuncturist and had been living in Fairfield,
California with his wife, Kathy Unger.
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I was thinking of the fucking Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the
story
and God's instructions are. To whit, what if Arjuna was faced with
Nuclear
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Good morning all.
Early this morning Steve Shimer passed away of Hodgkin's disease. He
had become an acupuncturist and had been living in Fairfield,
California with his wife, Kathy Unger.
I remember both names,
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I was thinking of the fucking Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the
story
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The reality can be surprising.
I grew up in an atheist family. I remember my mother mentioning
God
only once, when I was sick. According to her I had got the
measles,
because I was so evil and God
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I was thinking of the fucking Bhagavad Gita and how fallow the
story and God's instructions are. To whit, what if Arjuna was faced
with Nuclear arms race on both sides of the field. God would tell him
to push the button.
I always find pictures of Ramana Maharishi so
lively and soothing, powerful and unyielding, like a force of nature
personified. ---Me too. Seeing men in diapers makes me feel really grown
up.
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:19 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Purport of MMY's Bhahavad
Gita...
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"Llundrub" [EMAIL PROTECTED]... wrote:
But the Gita gives some
I've had some enlightenment experiences, and
theywere neat. But so were, and are, all the experiencesin which
enlightenment is not present. I don't make adistinction between them
or long for one over another.I suspect that a lot of people here feel the
same way.They, the ones who can live
To the Clear Light!
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To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 10:32 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Steve Shimer passing
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Good morning all.
You have an ego my friend, from which you think the whole securtiy
of the world depends...such hubris, tut, tut!
---That smacks of good LSD logic. I'm going to consider
that.
Nah, I just looked and the ego couldn't be found. What
I did find were a pack of Devas hiding behind my eyelids
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Purport of MMY's Bhahavad
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But the Gita gives some
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Sorry, wasn't aware of these finer points...Still, if he
transcends, he'll do the dharmic thingspontaneously, whatever it happens to
be that day,according to Arjuan, at any rate.I think I'm basically
with you, though. On mydarker days, I tend to think I could have
pisseda better system
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Still, if he transcends, he'll do the dharmic thing
spontaneously, whatever it happens to be that day,
according to Arjuan, at any rate.
(*Arjuna*.)
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(*Arjuna*.)
I liked Arjuan better. A Mexican Arjuna.
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I think I'm basically with you, though. On my
darker days, I tend to think I could have pissed
a better system than we're stuck with. Take away
my TM, and I'd be a really gnarly Gnostic.
Gnosticism is very
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On Jul 26, 2005, at 12:40 PM, authfriend wrote:
(*Arjuna*.)
I liked Arjuan better. A Mexican Arjuna.
Arjuan and Krishnito.
(Sounds like somebody coughing and then
sneezing.)
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Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help but be aware that the
actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone else. In fact,
when
you read the obits in the Fairfield Ledger, it seems that
nonmeditators
tend
or without the gunas, with God in heart or without, with dharma or
without, Krishna would tell Arjuna to push the button first if the Nukes
were lined up on both sides. I don't really dig that stance.Are you
stipulating that there's no other optionthan one side or the other pushing
the
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I always find pictures of Ramana Maharishi so lively and soothing,
powerful and unyielding, like a force of nature personified.
---Me too. Seeing men in diapers makes me feel really grown up.
Ha-ha!!! Yeah, that
I liked Arjuan better. A Mexican
Arjuna.Arjuan and Krishnito.(Sounds like somebody coughing and
thensneezing.)You're on the
level.
:)
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I always find pictures of Ramana Maharishi so lively and soothing,
powerful and unyielding, like a force of nature personified.
Here are some more. I find his
Bill Harris, former TM meditator has discovered, researched and designed, quite a remarkable technology, using certain harmonic tones, to 'force' the brain into greater levels, of synchrony, and at lower frequencies...
See: http://www.getsynergized.com/Holosync/index2.html
See:
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or without the gunas, with God in heart
or without, with dharma or without, Krishna would tell Arjuna to
push
the button first if the Nukes were lined up on both sides. I don't
really dig that stance.
Are you
Neuroscientists see red over Dalai Lama
David Cyranoski
Critics of meditation 'pseudoscience' say conference talk should
be cancelled.
Some say meditation focuses the mind - but others say the
research behind such claims is limited.
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A growing number of neuroscientists are calling
But Krishna never says "let's transcend and
see what spontaneouslyhappens", there's never any question about it.
It's just anotherversion of the same old-time religion -- kill your enemies
and don'tworry about guilt or sin because we have god on our
side.-That's right! It's the same as
I especially like the one of the mountain and the one with him in
color on the tiger skin. He has a quality that I liked originally in
pics of Guru Dev also. Perhaps the fact that neither is smiling yet
radiating bliss, or something. Probably impossible to categorize.
Anyway, Thanks!I
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Still, if he transcends, he'll do the dharmic thing
spontaneously, whatever it happens to be that day,
according to Arjuan, at any
I detest the website. How
disgustingly commercial. Is this what spirituality is about? Maharishi
should have just shot us all dead.
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To: fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Tuesday, July 26, 2005 12:21 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife]
The NPR segment on meditation and neuroscience is available today online at:
www.npr.org
L B S
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Yeah, Oh Merciful Creator.
Seems to me in a MAD (mutual assured destruction) situation, it
wouldn't matter much who pushed the button first. So I guess I'm
missing your point. ---My point is that for Krishna, backing
down is not an option.So pushing the button *isn't* the only
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I find the pictures alot like houses in rural Iowa and point
Midwest, that is, as if plunked down from space ready made. I mean WTF
is a man doing on a Tiger skin on a box in a field? Now is that any
way to identify the
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Yeah, Oh Merciful Creator.
Seems to me in a MAD (mutual assured destruction)
situation, it wouldn't matter much who pushed the
button first. So I guess I'm missing your point.
---My point is that for
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I think I'm basically with you, though. On my
darker days, I tend to think I could have pissed
a better system than we're stuck with.
Have you ever heard the joke about the guy on
the island with Cindy Crawford?Nope. Do tell...I always like
your stories.---The first few weeks are heaven. Then one day
the guy tells Cindy, hey, do me a favor and sit on the other side of the tree
and speak in a deep voice. He says "Hey?"
TurquoiseB wrote:
The Harry Potter books are a legitimate phenomenon, one
that few people understand, although a lot of people claim
to. They think that the series' popularity has to do with magic,
and a fascination for magic in those who have never really
experienced it. They think that the
Someone sent me these as a gift a couple of years ago (the Centrepointe CD's). Interesting stuff, but hardly unique--a lot of people are selling the same thing (e.g. Chopra, Weil, etc.). Now I'm apparently on this guys mailing list for the rest of my life.
On Jul 26, 2005, at 1:21 PM, Robert
From: scienceofabundance
Date: Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:31 pm
Subject: Re: PS: From A World Where Everything **WILL** Be Positive!!
scienceofabu...
She used to be here in the beginning, but she did not like
the negativity, so she went and created her own group where she
decides what can be posted and
Robert Gimbel wrote:
Bill Harris, former TM meditator has discovered, researched and designed,
quite a remarkable technology, using certain harmonic tones, to 'force' the
brain into greater levels, of synchrony, and at lower frequencies...
See:
Meditation alters perceptual rivalry in Tibetan Buddhist monks
By O.L. Carter, D.E. Presti, C. Callistemon, Y. Ungerer, G.B. Liu, and
J.D. Pettigrew
Source: www.current-biology.com/7 June 2005
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Living in Fairfield, especially, one can't help but be aware that the
actuarial tables apply to Sidhas as much as anyone else. In fact,
when
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It appears to me to be more like waking up
doesn't mean
Anyone who is so brainwashed that she thinks
of critics as enemies deserves only my pity.
That's my version of behaving kindly.
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From: scienceofabundance
Date: Sun Jul 24, 2005 6:31 pm
Subject: Re: PS: From A
I could take about three paragraphs.
Thank God she's not around anymore. She probably puts her lipstick around her
eyes and her liner on her nose for all the self reflection she has.
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Judy:
But the Gita gives some pretty good advice oncerning
this situation and what to do about it, no? It isn't
as though it fails to acknowledge what the problem is
or to suggest a solution.
Lundrub:
Bear with
On my arrival in Bombay I was overtaken with emotions of "you are
home." I tried putting it in check as some kind of mood making but it
would not go away. I felt far more at home in India with the Indian
people than I ever have in the US. Perhaps you would feel the same
visiting
On Jul 26, 2005, at 11:43 AM, Bhairitu wrote:
I have to be honest, I have a hard time with these dichotomous labels
although of course it's helpful for talking about things--and sure
there are Buddhists who are gungho with that label and Hindu tantrics
who are the same way. I'm a Nath and
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Yes, I think I understand what you are saying here -- you
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Sorry, I keep having further thoughts on this:
The mind can certainly get into making
distinctions that go way beyond what's
needed for survival, to the point where
it becomes actually *harmful* to the
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And, IMO, it doesn't, and never has. What the world needs
is a book or set of books that does for enlightenment what
the Harry Potter books have done for magic -- make it ordinary,
everyday. Because it is. It
Llundrub wrote:
On my arrival in Bombay I was overtaken with emotions of you are
home. I tried putting it in check as some kind of mood making but it
would not go away. I felt far more at home in India with the Indian
people than I ever have in the US. Perhaps you would feel the same
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