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I'm not putting you on about this. It's just the strangest
phenomenon in the world, but it happens. And far more
often than you might think,
-You mean the atraction between a man and a woman is strange
even
Well, a bit odd indeed; my intention was to bring to awareness some
of the tendencies which have been discussed here, in terms of how
strange the movement has become to many outside observers, and how
this might relate to theme's which have been present in the movement
since Jerry, Charlie,
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The whole problem is that in the TMO where most of the powerful
figures are male and where women are accorded no respect, who amongst
them
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[...]
I'd really like to hear from Sparaig on what he actually believed
when he asked us to name one restaurant that was integreated and
what he believes now that he
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I think that MMY knows these outlandish schemes wont get achieved
time after time year after year , but in effect it is some technique
for his true believer type die hard followers. I am not one and get
angry when
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Well, a bit odd indeed; my intention was to bring to awareness some
of the tendencies which have been discussed here, in terms of how
strange the movement has become to many outside observers, and how
this might
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I think that MMY knows these outlandish schemes wont get
achieved
time after time year after year , but in effect it is some
technique
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Pedal point represents the unmanifest??
Dunno about the pedal point; anybody know what kind
of music they were playing?
One of the
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Pedal point represents the unmanifest??
Dunno about
I was going to refer those who've been curious about the
area of France I'm vacationing in to the latest (August) issue of
Geo magazine, but I can't tell for sure on the Web whether
it has an English-language edition. Anyway, they have a
section this month on Languedoc-Roussillion, and it even
On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:15 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
As for their appearance in the ceremonies, I still
hold to my theory that Maharishi can't tell the differ-
ence between true ancient India and the India of
the British Raj.
There certainly are aspects of M.'s teaching which really have the mark
On Aug 3, 2005, at 5:31 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
My house is the one just to the left of the bush in the fore-
ground, on the right of the photo. If you look closely, you
can probably see me waving from the terrace... :-)
It's looking pretty certain that I'll be able to move here in
the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My house is the one just to the left of the bush in the fore-
ground, on the right of the photo. If you look closely, you
can probably see me waving from the terrace... :-)
Here's a sunset photo taken from that
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
Not hard for me to imagine at all
Whoa dude. Now that is Awesome! That is just plain beautiful. Hats
off to Llundrub, the cooking, writing sensation from NOLA.
lurk
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I've got alot of complaints about the TMO but no where and at no
time
did I ever have the impression that either MMY or the TMO ever
accorded women no respect; indeed, I would say that, between the
sexes, preferential treatment and respect were given women...both
in
practise
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Also is she married?
Is now; wasn't then.
He's starting to crack.
lurk
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There must be something at the root of what upsets
people especially of late, of certain tendencies which seem to play
themselves out, over and over again.Yeah, MMY was inscrutable, hid his true intentions from all
his helpers, and they therefore felt useless.
To subscribe, send a
talking trash about the other students and putting
them down.That's the phenomenon that's common, and strikes me as
morethan a little strange.It can mean only one thing -
self hatred - otherwise the teacher would have to respect the student who had
the foresight to listen to him.
So you're truely a suave
guy.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:31 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Vacation photo (sorta)
I was going to refer those who've been curious about the
area of France I'm
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I'd really like to hear from Sparaig on what he actually believed
when he asked us to name one restaurant that was integreated and
what he believes now that he
Oh thanks. MY wife said, "Will you
stop please. I'm trying to eat."
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Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 7:31 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Clown Suits
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yes I do agree and it is not for me
I love living in Fairfield because we have been here so long and
have so many friends here and it is small town living at its finest
very easy. You give up amenties but they are close by if you need
them. Not like some cities but enough to get by it is very
Well I will change it to those who want to follow a master and not
think for themselves at all.
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I think that MMY knows these outlandish schemes wont get
How did you get this house in France?
I have friends that go each summer and find it hard to get a house
that is suitable due to age and mold etc and end up staying more
country hotels that come very recommended. They also need to be
where the kids can go to day camp in French. Looks lovely.
Friend of mine wants to know the term used to describe the wave of
energy that travels just ahead of sunrise to help kickstart creation
for the day. It's 'nederswam,' or some such thing.
He thinks it may be Sanskrit. Any idea what the term is?
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TurquoiseB wrote:
What is strange is that the
teacher would spend a lot of time with the student he's sleeping
with talking trash about the other students and putting them down.
That's the phenomenon that's common, and strikes me as more
than a little strange.
Here's my theory. Readers may
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Friend of mine wants to know the term used to describe the wave of
energy that travels just ahead of sunrise to help kickstart creation
for the day. It's 'nederswam,' or some such thing.
He thinks it may be
In a message dated 8/3/05 8:06:17 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Barry
used to drive between Tenesse and DC during that period?He said he
made many car trips from Florida andGeorgia to New England. Not sure
going throughCarthage, TN, where the Gores started
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...talking trash about the other students and putting them down.
That's the phenomenon that's common, and strikes me as more
than a little strange.
It can mean only one thing - self hatred - otherwise the teacher
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So you're truely a suave guy.
That's Sauve, but I get it. :-)
Actually, the original medieval name probably was Sauve'
(I don't know how to make real accent marks on my friend's
Mac), which would mean saved.
I have been
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TurquoiseB wrote:
What is strange is that the
teacher would spend a lot of time with the student he's sleeping
with talking trash about the other students and putting them down.
That's the phenomenon that's
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Unity tries to live in us each day.
- Patrick Gillam
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
An important distinction.
The former way of
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something
that "lives in us?"Isn't that what we're trying to
"realize?"On that note, I looked out the window and noticed that
several huge wasps have decided they love my garden, and elsewhere, a rat must
have spent some quality time eating my food
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Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
On that note, I looked out the window and noticed that several
huge wasps have decided they love my
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
On that note, I looked out the window and noticed that several huge
wasps have decided they love my
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
On that note, I looked out the window and noticed that several
huge wasps have decided they love my
on 8/3/05 1:46 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maharishi has *always* treated his students as children,
with him as parent and absolute obediance a given. Almost
everyone who attempted to grow up and make their own
decisions about their own lives has either left the movement
or
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Patrick Gillam wrote:
Can anyone in the room recommend shareware I
can use to manipulate PDFs and JPEGs?
If you'd like to reply
In other words, if we were not creatures of something
Good, connected at our source, why would anyone ever give a rat's ass
about anyone else? Why would criminals feel remorse and confess? Why
would heros risk their lives for strangers? Even in
the depths of ignorance, Unity tries
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on 8/3/05 1:46 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As M said to a friend of mine when he sent him away from
Vlodrop, You have
become too independent and I can't stand it.
Reminds me of how I felt when my wife
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Friend of mine wants to know the term used to describe the wave of
energy that travels just ahead of sunrise to help kickstart
creation
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Friend of mine wants to know the term used to describe the
Thanks Swami
Bush Administration and DEA
to Extradite God from Heaven...
for conspiracy to manufacture and distribute dangerous
drugs. Yes, our Heavenly Father, Creator of the Universe as well as the lowly
marijuana seed, is charged with attempting to poison America's youth and
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On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:19 AM, cardemaister wrote:
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Friend of mine
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I came across this old address of MMY entitled
Maharishi Mahesh
Yogi,
inaugural address November 7, 1960 - Deep
Meditation - Laksman Joo.
The lecture was given at Cambridge
on 8/3/05 7:41 AM, lurkernomore20002000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also is she married?
Is now; wasn't then.
He's starting to crack.
Her name rhymes with floccinaucinihilipilification
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on 8/3/05 10:00 AM, Jeff Fischer at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
PS Rick, it's good to have you back. I can't exactly explain why,
but I feel a wave of affinity when I see a post is from you.
Thanks, and I'm glad you've decided to stick around for a bit, although I
can't promise that I'll be
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on 8/3/05 7:41 AM, lurkernomore20002000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Also is she married?
Is now; wasn't then.
He's starting
on 8/3/05 11:21 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning! Strong personal opinion being expresed here:
I wouldn't sully Lakshman Joo's name by linking it to
Muktananda who had quite the dick problem.
Someone told me recently that his friend, who was Lakshman Joo's right hand
man for 8
--'A Course in Miracles', claims that unity, is the basis of
miracles, and that any 'healing' occurs when 'Unity' is experienced;
by definition, this experience of unity, mentioned in the Course,
happens when the ego is transcended, when the 'body' and thoughts of
seperation, cease, and spirit
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on 8/3/05 11:21 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning! Strong personal opinion being expresed here:
I wouldn't sully Lakshman Joo's name by linking it to
Muktananda who had quite the dick problem.
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--- In
--'A Course in Miracles', claims that unity, is the basis of
miracles, and that any 'healing' occurs when 'Unity' is experienced; by
definition, this experience of unity, mentioned in the Course, happens when
the ego is transcended, when the 'body' and thoughts of seperation, cease,
and
On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:57 AM, shempmcgurk wrote:
Could you please elaborate on what in TM resembles and contains parts
of Lakshman Joo's teachings? I am curious because I have heard that
Lakshman Joo's tradition is Kashmir Shaivism which is the one from
which Muktananda comes from, someone
- Patrick Gillam wrote
Unity tries to live in us each day.
Jeff Fischer wrote:
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
To the ignorant, unity is something trying to get out,
to make itself known, to stop being
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On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:57 AM, shempmcgurk wrote:
Could you please elaborate on what in TM resembles and contains
parts
of Lakshman Joo's teachings? I am curious because I have heard
that
Lakshman Joo's tradition is
cardemaister wrote:
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...the seeds of desire that have gone deep into the subconscious mind
are 'roasted' in the fire of knowledge (Sat Chit Ananda, ever new
joy)
and the intellect (finest, subtlest aspect of the individual, jiva)
is
established in Being (atma) and free from samsara (reincarnation) and
achieves
uns_tressor wrote:
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Patrick Gillam wrote:
Can anyone in the room recommend shareware I
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On Aug 3, 2005, at 2:20 PM, shempmcgurk wrote:
What exactly are the Vijnana-Bhairava techniques? Can you elaborate
on this as well as the sandhi?
The Vijanana-Bhairava is a collection of 112 different yogas. The text
requires an oral explanation in many cases because it is deliberately
This esoteric experience of burning karma is, in fact, related to a
little known Jewish technique of burning your kishka's out. For those
who don't know, a kishka, in one definition, simply means,
intestine. A more modern interpretion relates to heartburn.
Himey Yonkel says that the first known
Have you tried this site for shareware?
http://www.download.com/
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I asked local bagpipe maestro Tim Britton to comment on the bagpipe
issue:
Neat. Thanks, Rick.
I'm still curious to know what kind of music they
were playing on the bagpipes at the coronation
ceremonies.
To
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snip
Since then many millions of native New Yorkers as well as tourists
regularly participate in this ancient tribal rite of having their
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Patrick Gillam
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- Patrick Gillam wrote
Unity tries to live in us each day.
Jeff Fischer wrote:
Isn't Unity what we are, rather than something that lives in
us?
Isn't that what we're trying to realize?
To the
--Actually, I think A Course In Miracles is refering to our
relationship with other humans, and the transcendence of judgement,
and ego; in the Holy Instant when we realize the other and
ourselves, as the same, as one.
I'm not sure how to guide you in your relationships with the rats(are
you
There is only one belief which logically combines science with
theology, it's called Christian Pantheism. There is evidence that
Jesus was a Pantheist, believing God and the Universe are one in the
same. To find out more, click on the following link...
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--- Kenny H [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This esoteric experience of burning karma is, in
fact, related to a
little known Jewish technique of burning your
kishka's out. For those
who don't know, a kishka, in one definition, simply
means,
intestine. A more modern interpretion relates to
I think you're wrong. Jesus was a jew. ;-)
--- missy_love101 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is only one belief which logically combines
science with
theology, it's called Christian Pantheism. There is
evidence that
Jesus was a Pantheist, believing God and the
Universe are one in the
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/3/05 11:21 AM, Peter at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning! Strong personal opinion being expresed
here:
I wouldn't sully Lakshman Joo's name by linking it
to
Muktananda who had quite the dick problem.
Someone told me recently that
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Your comments are in poor taste Ken...the subject
is very significant and deserves serious reflection, it's really very
beautiful, and central to spirituality and Transcendental
Meditation.---so take Pepcid, eh? Why you not get you mamma a
sandwich while you're inviting all your friends to
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snip
I think it was Ken's waggish humor.
Could be...you know
--Well just let them know that your serious, which will motivate
them to pray also..?
- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read the quote but it didn't sink in. What do chakras and the
amygdala have to do with my rat and wasp problem?
I'm just kidding. I
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http://forumhub.com/indhistory/26352.18617.16.56.40.html
"The Brahmins claim that Lord Rama is incarnated (came in human form) to study and understand the difficulties of mankind. Is it really necessary for a god to incarnate Himself?? Can he not understand the creation? Why
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*That pain leaking through is just built up impressions of
separation, which dissolves quickly once a unified life is lived*
I believe when we have healed ourselves to this extent, then we
become healing to
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Is that Maharishi heaven
Mama?
- Original Message -
From: shempmcgurk
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, August 03, 2005 4:42 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Does anyone else find this sentence
funny?
The following is from a website promoting a Florida developer
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/3/05 11:21 AM, Peter at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Warning! Strong personal opinion being expresed here:
I wouldn't sully Lakshman Joo's name by linking it to
Muktananda who had quite the dick problem.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Aug 3, 2005, at 11:57 AM, shempmcgurk wrote:
Could you please elaborate on what in TM resembles and contains
parts
of Lakshman Joo's teachings? I am curious because I have heard that
Lakshman Joo's tradition is
on 8/3/05 1:23 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got the feeling that what Rick was referring to was the
idea of women as equals. In my experience, Maharishi
always treated the women around him as decoration, or
as something you put up on a pedestal and revere, as
opposed to
on 8/3/05 5:05 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As M said to a friend of mine when he sent him away from
Vlodrop, You have
become too independent and I can't stand it.
This was in public, right?
I believe it was a private discussion. He said it was quite an emotional
moment for
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, shempmcgurk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
The following is from a website promoting a Florida developer of
Vashtu-designed buildings and the website is found at
http://www.mandalaclub.com/page/page/1505387.htm
Does anyone else find this very first sentence
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 8/3/05 5:05 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As M said to a friend of mine when he sent him away from
Vlodrop, You have
become too independent and I can't stand it.
This was in public, right?
I
link to a AAA Living Magazine article:
Iowa Shangri-la
http://www.autoclubgroup.com/mnia/travel/aaaliving/article.aspx?articleId=226
Vedic City featured in Triple-AAA of Iowa
magazine this month
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Kenny H [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Yeesh.
I will refrain from attempting humor on FFLife in the future. I
thought I was funny but what do I know? If you ever ate at Katz's
you'd understand the joke and seeing the term burning out your
karma
reminded me of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Llundrub [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--'A Course in Miracles', claims that unity, is the basis of
miracles, and that any 'healing' occurs when 'Unity' is experienced;
by definition, this experience of unity, mentioned in the Course,
happens when the
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, George DeForest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
link to a AAA Living Magazine article:
Iowa Shangri-la
http://www.autoclubgroup.com/mnia/travel/aaaliving/article.aspx?
articleId=226
Vedic City featured in Triple-AAA of Iowa
magazine this month
That
on 8/3/05 5:46 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not quite the same thing as above, though...
Your ideas don't fit in with the way I'm taking the organization
isn't the same as you have become too independent and I can't stand
it.
That was the way my friend quoted him, but my
Billy
We were friends or at least friendly when I was in Studio City and
you, me and Jack shared the activities at the little Studio City Center.
I was very suprised, I guess about a year ago, when you made a really
nasty anti-Semitic remark here on FFLife.
I hadn't had that kind of comment made
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, t3rinity [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone *might* have read 'navasvaH'
a bit incorrectly, as 'navasvaN'(or 'navasvah' as 'navasvan').
Or, then again, it might be an intentional misreading, because
'navaswan' sounds better...
Maybe it's a dialect.
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