--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, parsleysage meowthirt...@...
wrote:
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Rick seems like a decent being to me. [:x]
Anyone know where i can get some sorrel to plant, seeds , or
plants-for growing and sharing from my garden? I've been searching.
Does taking Anti-depressants preclude spiritual experience?
Just wondering given the recent experience of exulted experiences and suicide.
Exulted transcendental experiences and depressed. Does taking
anti-depressants also shut off the spiritual experience? Get in the way of
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Britain's dealing with a Conservative Prime Minister in a coalition
with Liberal Democrats. Rather than steamrolling through the aggressive
(and
Is it possible to be on anti-D's have nice
meditations? Anybody have experience with that?
Does taking Anti-depressants preclude spiritual experience?
Just wondering given the recent experience of exulted experiences and
suicide.
Exulted transcendental experiences and
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As much as I question Rick's standard in a number of issues I must admit he
does a jolly good job interviewing people.
Seeing his talk with Jim Flanegin it comes to mind how much hatred and
downright envy Jim received from a fellow on this forum.
Is it his Buddhism that drove him mad with
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Rick's interviews with Jim Flanegin
As much as I question Rick's standard in a number of issues
Now that communism is gone the next to go is capitalism - His Holiness
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, 1989
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Anyone who marvels in Jyotish on this forum ?
probablyand more. I'm sending away for some: Naturade PRO, product NTD
3050235 from Vitacost. Based on the literature, it should protect most people
against the expected old and new strains of viruses when Winter comes around.
Could save the lives of young kids, too; since the diseases
Featured in National Geographic: In a Silk Road oasis, thousands of Buddhas
enthrall scholars and tourists alike.
a stand of poplars under the dunes of China's Gobi desert marks the presence
of a seasonal river and a mile-long cliff carved by its waters. In the fourth
century AD Buddhists
Nope...not going to happen. Look to DUNE and other Sci Fi sources (such as
some of the Star Treks); to observe various economic models of those on the
futuristic earth and other planets. Even in the most austere of conditions,
barter economies will remain (being a primitive type of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero yifux...@... wrote:
Nope...not going to happen. Look to DUNE and other Sci Fi sources (such as
some of the Star Treks); to observe various economic models of those on the
futuristic earth and other planets. Even in the most austere of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_re...@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero yifuxero@ wrote:
Nope...not going to happen. Look to DUNE and other Sci Fi sources (such as
some of the Star Treks); to observe various economic models of those
I watched this on Bluray last night and enjoyed it. I've always been a
fan of Terry Gilliam's movies. Unfortunately due to Heath Ledger's
untimely death they came up with a solution to finish the film that I
don't think works as well as they think it does. But I think folks here
will enjoy
So, you're obsessed with Willytex, Judy, and Barry Wright.
Joe:
Of course. It's always been about Willytex. He's
a legend in his own mind.
So, now it's all about 'Willytex'.
Joe:
You aren't making any sense? OMG, now
you're channeling Willytex!
What next? Go figure?
nablusoss1008 wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 no_re...@... wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero yifuxero@ wrote:
Nope...not going to happen. Look to DUNE and other Sci Fi sources (such as
some of the Star Treks); to observe various
So, you have a crush on Judy Stein.
Joe:
Oh shit. You nailed it. I have a crush on Judy Stein.
Damn, you're brilliant!
Reads like someone has a crush on authfriend! : )
...jealous of another guy getting all the attention?
Bhairitu said he owns no stock - he is depending
on Social Security for his retirement income.
Mike Dixon:
Might be a good time to buy BP stock. Buy low,
sell high, too big to fail!
How is your BP stock, Mike?
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Xanax detox is a life threatening event, it must be done medically supervised.
One needs to be supervised as one winds down the dosage, there's really no two
ways about it.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, ditzyklanmail carc...@... wrote:
From close experience these past few months
Yes, absolutely. I base my life on all threeyou most of all Silly Willy.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote:
So, you're obsessed with Willytex, Judy, and Barry Wright.
Joe:
Of course. It's always been about Willytex. He's
a legend in his own mind.
Whattsamatter Slick Willy, can't you read?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote:
So, you have a crush on Judy Stein.
Joe:
Oh shit. You nailed it. I have a crush on Judy Stein.
Damn, you're brilliant!
Reads like someone has a crush on authfriend! : )
You'd really dig this:
http://buddhisttorrents.blogspot.com/2010/02/chinas-frozen-desert.html
Also the Nat. Geo. special of the Lost Cave Temples of the Himalayas is a
real good documentary as they reconstruct in 3D huge cave monasteries and
libraries they find on the old, now defunct salt
I have a crush on Judy Stein.
So, you have a crush on Judy Stein.
Joe:
Whattsamatter Slick Willy, can't you read?
You're not making any sense, Joe. You've never
even met Judy Stein. How could you have a crush
on her?
Raising chickens has never really been about the cost effectiveness. I have
seven chickens. Raising chickens is for self sufficiency. If the economy
crashes more then we will need to be responsible for our own food. Although you
buy feed for chickens, I think this is greatly over emphasized,
MMY explains the significance of the human physiology in the total scheme of
cosmic creation. This could be the key to solving the problems in the world.
View the clip here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fdOPYfSxRRI
So, now it's all about 'Willytex'.
Of course. It's always been about Willytex.
So, you're obsessed with Willytex, Judy, and
Barry Wright.
Joe:
Yes, absolutely. I base my life on all three
you most of all Silly Willy.
So, you're obsessed with Willytex. That doesn't
I was once married to someone who is bipolar and he has taken meds. for many
years.The crucial point to me was that the patient needs a really good
psychiatrist who can find the right medicine. There have been great advances in
medicine for depression and I'm sure that many of them do not hurt
Bhairitu:
BTW, those without Facebook accounts can't see
those pages (and I'm not going to get one just
to see them).
So, you don't want anyone to see your face?
Why not start your own social network - you could
call it 'MyFace'. Then just upload a picture of
your face with a text box
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, m2smart4u2000 no_re...@... wrote:
snip
With bipolar illness, a person may seem very enlightened with
the high (or is it manic depression?)...
Same illness, different terms for it.
Great post.
One thing's for sure, if a person is clinically depressed
My X manages his bipolar very well. Because we have kids together and it is
often inherited, we have educated them on the disease. He recently felt the
depression coming on again so he made an urgent appt with his doctor and his
meds were adjusted. His depression improved with the adjustment.
Go figure.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote:
I have a crush on Judy Stein.
So, you have a crush on Judy Stein.
Joe:
Whattsamatter Slick Willy, can't you read?
You're not making any sense, Joe. You've never
even met Judy Stein. How could
Yup, something for you to ponder deeply over the weekend Tex. Both of those
synapses of yours will be firing hard.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, WillyTex willy...@... wrote:
So, now it's all about 'Willytex'.
Of course. It's always been about Willytex.
So,
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Yes, it was life threatening.
...and maybe still is. The hospital let the young person out this week. The
hospital weaned the person from klonopin over a week's time which I hear is not
long enough time. Then the hospital put the person on new anti-depressants
because of the symptoms of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, m2smart4u2000 no_re...@... wrote:
My X manages his bipolar very well. Because we have kids
together and it is often inherited, we have educated them
on the disease.
Oh, wow, that must not be real comfortable for any of
you, but you're doing just the right
Willytex has been leading you around in circles by
the nose like a trained monkey, and he's the one with
only two synapses?
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Joe geezerfr...@... wrote:
Yup, something for you to ponder deeply over the weekend Tex. Both of those
synapses of yours will be
Read again sweet cakesit's the other way around. I play SillyWilly for
sport while I listen to jazz. And I can do it with most of my synapses tied
behind my back.
Nowsince you brought the subject of being led around by the nose up, I just
dabble with Tex. Barry plays you like a
Joe...it's not working.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Joe geezerfr...@... wrote:
Read again sweet cakesit's the other way around. I play SillyWilly
for sport while I listen to jazz. And I can do it with most of my
synapses tied behind my back.
Nowsince you brought the
Such a clever 'ol nag. You've used the horses ass bit now.how many times?
It's working for me just fine Judy. Whether it works for you matters not
one whit.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend jst...@... wrote:
Joe...it's not working.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Yifu Xero yifux...@... wrote:
Looks like charcoal in some cases.
http://www.chagamushroom.com/
Do you find that the prozac negatively affects your meditation or YFing?
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