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> > http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4776181634656145640
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> > Four-minute Google video of Chris Bliss
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>
> O
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> > Four-minute Google video of Chris Bliss
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>
If you click on the blue "all >>" near the top right,
it implies that it is the juggler's use of five balls
instead of three that is the parody. It seems
like they just have a different interpretation of the
world "parody".
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> Oh, and who do you think let Pearl Harbor happen? Better to direct
your
> anger at FDR who as everyone now knows let the attack succeed
because he
> was desperate to bring America into the war.
I guess FDR couldn'
New York Times, March 31, 2006
Long-Awaited Medical Study Questions the Power of Prayer
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Prayers offered by strangers had no effect on the recovery of people
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found.
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> > > --- In
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> http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4776181634656145640
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> Four-minute Google video of Chris Bliss
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OK. On the same Google page there's a link to
a "Chris Bliss Juggling Parody"
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> > > What
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> ---yes, yes, yes...L. Ron Hubbard provides a different slant on this
> question. The fact that nothing is done a first time (in general);
> provides a very tempting carrot to use the weapon simply because it
> exists (b
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> I¹ll forward feedback to him if I get any.
---yes, yes, yes...L. Ron Hubbard provides a different slant on this
question. The fact that nothing is done a first time (in general);
provides a very tempting carrot to use the weapon simply because it
exists (but even on a much more massive scale). Weapons are to be
USED...not sit around in sto
Oh, and who do you think let Pearl Harbor happen? Better to direct your
anger at FDR who as everyone now knows let the attack succeed because he
was desperate to bring America into the war.
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No no no no no. Japan was finished and could not have continued the war.
The dropping of the Bombs was unnecessary. It was done to scare the
Russians. It's you who do not know history. And what's with the racism,
"doctor"?
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I think the fatwa on Rushdie was rescinded some years ago.
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" wrote:
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> > This shows the hypocrisy of the US, which is developing a new
> generation of
> > nuclear wea
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> > This shows the hypocrisy of the US, which is
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> > nuclear weapons while refusing to allow Iran the
> > right to develop any. Where
> >
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> This shows the hypocrisy of the US, which is developing a new
generation of
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any. Where
> did we get the idea that "we" are responsible people who ca
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wayback71"
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> > > I suggested the Torah because those who study it usually have
> > ana
---thanks, where can I get it?
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> Weird! The more I listen to my BG-DVD, the kewler
> it sounds! The rhythms of M's paNDitaaH is superb!
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Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed reading through it.
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> > What Maharishi? Talking only about first verse of Rg Ved for 30
> > years makes a mahar
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How can
you be so naive as to assume the United Stateswas some sort of evil
aggressor in WWII. You knownothing of history. Japan recieved two very
welldeserved nuclear bombs that brought WWII to
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No this is not a trick! It is for real. Every time I pass by
that rusty old freighter, I
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> developing a new generation of
> nuclear weapons while refusing to allow Iran the
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> did we get the idea that "we" are responsible people
> who can be trusted with
> nukes, whi
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> This shows the hypocrisy of the US, which is developing a new
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any. Where
> did we get the idea that "we" are responsible people who ca
This shows the hypocrisy of the US, which is developing a new generation of
nuclear weapons while refusing to allow Iran the right to develop any. Where
did we get the idea that "we" are responsible people who can be trusted with
nukes, while "they" are irresponsible renegades and terrorists who
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "wayback71"
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> > I suggested the Torah because those who study it usually have
> analytical minds and enjoy
> > debating the possible meanings etc. From reading
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> Speaking of nukes, Las Vegas will soon see a mushroom cloud over the
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>
> http://tinyurl.com/e6tgj
>
> (my first tinyurl!)
>
Well, congrats
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> I suggested the Torah because those who study it usually have
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> debating the possible meanings etc. From reading her posts here I
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I suggested the Torah because those who study it usually have analytical minds
and enjoy
debating the possible meanings etc. From reading her posts here I am only
guessing that
she would be a natural at the law, philosophy or Torah study, if they
interested her. I am
not anti-Semetic, I am
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> I love Heinrik Herzberg! He's almost worth the subscription price
alone.
Well, I must tell you. About 6 months ago, I was so upset about one
of his rants that, as I mentioned, I was ready to cancel my
subscriptio
I love Heinrik Herzberg! He's almost worth the subscription price alone. But
my favorite is Anthony Lane. His film reviews are hilarious.
I have a friend who doesn't "get" the cartoons. She never laughs at any of
them, even when I explain them to her (actually, especially when I explain
them t
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> > > A friend sent me this and asked the following:
> > >
> > > can you f
We are fast approaching the 100,000th posting to this forum.
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> > Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested
> reading
> > the Torah because her last name was Stein, as that last name can
>
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> Speaking of nukes, Las Vegas will soon see a mushroom cloud over the
> city for the first time since the atomic bomb testing of the '50s...
>
> http://tinyurl.com/e6tgj
>
> (my first tinyurl!)
>
Grats.
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> > > A friend sent me this and asked the following:
> > >
> > > can you f
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" wrote:
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> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yhvhworld"
> >
> > > > To conclude, "cognizing the Vedas" isn't valued at all in
> Buddhism;
> > > > o
A Nuke terror attack on America, will spell the complete destruction of Afghanistan, Iran, Pakistan, Syria and Libya. The massive military-industrial complex in America, requires a permanent enemy on it's radar screen. It feeds on enemies. Immediately after the 9/11 attack, some
Speaking of nukes, Las Vegas will soon see a mushroom cloud over the
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http://tinyurl.com/e6tgj
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Damn! We've got a leak in the Trilateral Commision!
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> I�ll forward feedba
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> > >> http://ken-welch.co
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine
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> > > Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested
> > re
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> >> http://ken-welch.com/
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> I¹ll forward feedback to him if I get any.
I think I can say with con
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine
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> > Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested
> reading
> > the Torah because her last name was Stein, as that last name can
>
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> Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested
> reading the Torah because her last name was Stein, as that last
> name can come from a variety of cultures, not just Jewish.
You'd be surprised how o
http://tinyurl.com/nwov6
Die Ganzheit kommentiert sich auf der unmanifesten und manifesten Ebene
als Veda und Vedische Literatur (Die unmanifesten Klänge des Absoluten
werden von Rishis Sehern und Maharishis großen Sehern im eigenen BS
geschaut und auf der Ebene der Sprache Baykari - aus
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> Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested
reading
> the Torah because her last name was Stein, as that last name can
come
> from a variety of cultures, not just Jewish.
That's why I'm asking
Title: FW: Easter Surprise: 911 'II'
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Makes about as much sense as your asking Way if he suggested reading the Torah because her last name was Stein, as that last name can come from a variety of cultures, not just Jewish.
Sal
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> No, because her first name is "Judy."
I don't get it. Please explain.
>
> Sal
>
>
> On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:57 PM, shempmcgurk wrote:
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> > Why Torah?
> >
> > Because her last name is "Stein"?
>
---
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Interesting article in the New Yorker this week about
poverty: "Relatively
> Deprived: How Poor is Poor?"
>
> http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060403fa_fact
>
> I assume it's not yet illegal in the grea
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>
> On Mar 30, 2006, at 1:31 AM, authfriend wrote:
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> > Because I think malignant phonies need to be exposed
> > and scorned.
>
> That would make a nice bumpersticker.
>
My favourite bumpersticker:
PANTS AROUND ANKLES; DO
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "feste37" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Interesting article in the New Yorker this week about
poverty: "Relatively
> Deprived: How Poor is Poor?"
>
> http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060403fa_fact
>
> I assume it's not yet illegal in the grea
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> The Self that creates reality is not the Particle self, a point
> that hardly can be overstated. Many people, caught up in popular
> oversimplifications of "we create our reality" thinking have tried
> affirmation
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "authfriend"
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "coulsong2001"
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> >
> > > Here is an example of an indeterminate question that is easy to
> >
This is the main thing I was asking about yesterday. It's some kind of school, but I just wanted you to read this basic theory, which relates to quatum mechanics, and particle/wave theory, applying it to consciousness, and manifestation. basic theorythe four pillars of fiel
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> > > Here is an example of an indeterminate question that is easy to
> >
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "coulsong2001"
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> > Here is an example of an indeterminate question that is easy to
> > spot as such: Suppose a fire which had been burning before you
were
> > to
On Mar 30, 2006, at 10:38 AM, sparaig wrote:> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yhvhworld" > > To conclude, "cognizing the Vedas" isn't valued at all in Buddhism;> > or perhaps the definition of the Vedas needs to be expanded to> > incorporate Buddhist texts and pure Platonic knowledge lik
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yhvhworld"
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> > > To conclude, "cognizing the Vedas" isn't valued at all in
Buddhism;
> > > or perhaps the definition of the Vedas needs to be expanded to
> > > incorpora
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> Cool.
>
> One wonders--what about non-malignant phonies? You know, your
> average, garden-variety, everyday, obnoxious but basically harmless
> phony? What do they deserve--the stocks? :)
As long as their phonines
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> Here is an example of an indeterminate question that is easy to
> spot as such: Suppose a fire which had been burning before you were
> to go out. If someone were to ask in which direction the fire had
> gone, nor
No, because her first name is "Judy."
Sal
On Mar 29, 2006, at 10:57 PM, shempmcgurk wrote:
Why Torah?
Because her last name is "Stein"?
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "yhvhworld"
> > To conclude, "cognizing the Vedas" isn't valued at all in Buddhism;
> > or perhaps the definition of the Vedas needs to be expanded to
> > incorporate Buddhist texts and pure Platonic knowledge like
> > mathematics. How about the broades
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Cool.
One wonders--what about non-malignant phonies? You know, your average, garden-variety, everyday, obnoxious but basically harmless phony? What do they deserve--the stocks? :) And who judges?
Sal
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You'll need a large bumper.
To subscribe, send a m
NoBody in SSRS camp is offended by TM. in fact SSRS teaches TM in the Third-Level course. it is Sahaja Samadhi meditation. Sudharshana Kriya is no more harmful than Yogic-flying.! When I told my Sudharshna instructor that, I am a follower of Maharishi, he spoke very highly
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> > While what you say below about the "indeterminable questions"
> > is true, Geoff, I have a very different theory as to why
> > the Buddha chose to f
Interesting article in the New Yorker this week about poverty: "Relatively
Deprived: How Poor is Poor?"
http://www.newyorker.com/fact/content/articles/060403fa_fact
I assume it's not yet illegal in the great Red State of Arizona to read the New
Yorker. But maybe you'll need to do it surreptitio
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> While what you say below about the "indeterminable questions"
> is true, Geoff, I have a very different theory as to why
> the Buddha chose to fit certain things into that category.
> It has nothing whatsoever to do wi
On Mar 30, 2006, at 1:31 AM, authfriend wrote:
> Because I think malignant phonies need to be exposed
> and scorned.
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On Mar 29, 2006, at 11:45 PM, yhvhworld wrote:--- >Thanks for posting this(below) excellent discourse! What he says isapparently true in regard to what may come "later" - after the primalsounds and so forth.OTOH, Buddhism is no less "Dharmic" than Saivite Hinduism, but theBuddhist Masters cogniz
The historical Buddha, Shakyamuni taught on the impermanence of all compounded things. He also taught the middle way, which means he did not accept "eternalism" nor the other extreme, "nihlism".On Mar 30, 2006, at 7:08 AM, coulsong2001 wrote: In the below Barry says that "Buddhism believes that
While what you say below about the "indeterminable questions"
is true, Geoff, I have a very different theory as to why
the Buddha chose to fit certain things into that category.
It has nothing whatsoever to do with "category errors."
It's because thinking about them is a total waste of time.
Nothi
In the below Barry says that "Buddhism believes that the universe is
eternal, and that there has never been and will never be a moment in
which the universe was not manifest and created."
In fact, I've noticed (while lurking) that he quite often makes this
assertion. But it's my impression tha
Because yhvhworld's neat post on some of the differences
between the Hindu approach to cognition and the Buddhist
approach got me thinking about those differences, and
*that* got me thinking about comparing different belief
systems, period, here's a rap for those who are interested
in comparativ
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> Thanks for posting this(below) excellent discourse! What
> he says is apparently true in regard to what may come
> "later" - after the primal sounds and so forth.
>
> OTOH, Buddhism is no less "Dharmic" than S
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