John, I'd guess that he has a great chart overall, certainly for money and fame
and creativity. My sister's oldest grandchild turned 21 last June but I don't
see her producing offspring any time soon. Which is fine as my sister and her
husband are still enjoying being doting grand parents.
Richard, it makes sense to me that Saraswati is your ishta devata but I am
curious about how you know that. If it's not too private. Did a jyotishi tell
you or did you have an experience? BTW, wonderful knowledge in this post, thank
you. Saraswati was obviously by your side when you wrote it
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Richard, it makes sense to me that Saraswati is your ishta devata but I am
curious about how you know that. If it's not too private. Did a jyotishi tell
you or did you have an experience? BTW, wonderful knowledge in this post,
Richard is lying. I never said anything about the technique, whatever it is,
or was. Nor did I say the bijas weren't nicknames of the deities (whatever
nicknames means in this context).
I will say that the sight of, er, certain people telling Richard admiringly
how wonderful his knowledge
Share declared::
John, I'd guess that he has a great chart overall, certainly for money and
fame and creativity.
Mick Jagger does?! Share, don't you think you're going way out on a limb here!?
Richard, I haven't read any books about the JFK assassination but I saw Oliver
Stone's movie LOL. So I'm convinced there was a conspiracy and also for 9/11
and Princess Di's fatal accident. The Powers That Be are ruthless imo though I
can't help but wonder why they feel so threatened. Really,
http://www.upworthy.com/the-simple-beautiful-gesture-that-can-turn-a-crowd-to-love-instead-of-hate
Yes, movies are definitely the best way to find out what happened in real life.
(Novels, too.)
Maybe someday somebody will make a movie or write a novel about how people
feel so threatened by sudden, tragic events that they have to believe in
conspiracy theories about the Powers That Be
Truck driving is one of the least gender-integrated professions around, since
in the environment of evolutionary adaptiveness men needed to use large
diesel-powered vehicles to haul the corpses of their slain prey while women
gathered nuts and took care of children. Nevertheless, the good
And in other pink news, a group named the Beatie Boys have now
established themselves not only a misogynists of the highest order, but
as copyright bullies and hypocrites, too. They've decided to try suing
Goldiblox, creators of the best commercial in ages, for parodying their
song Girls to point
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Some guys just love to drive older cars. There are people that say newer
cars are better because of all the technological advances that have been
made in the last fifty years. Yes, that is true and I have used an OMBII
engine analyzer to confirm this.
Newer cars are more
P.S. I typed up this report on old cars using a new Acer Chromebook I bought
for $199 at Best Buy and it was very clunky and kinda weird. Of course, I'm a
half-blind four eyes, but it was a lot different than making a document on my
Windows machine with the 26 inch Samsung monitor.
Before last week I would have scoffed at any conspiracy surrounding Kennedy's
death. There was Oswald's rifle, three spent cartridges and the usual objection
that covering it up would have been a ludicrously complex undertaking with so
many people to swear to silence that it would be a trillion
FWIW, apparently the original Beastie Boys song was intended as a mockery of
sexism. But enough people took it seriously that the group distanced themselves
from it; and subsequently made a significant effort to publicly embrace and
promote feminism. See this essay by Jessica Valenti:
I've used the metaphor before, but it is appropriate again, so I'll use
it again. Watching Judy trying to start an argument with someone --
anyone -- is like watching an old, toothless vampire drool over people
it sees as potential victims, but who either ignore the old vampire or
laugh at it.
Makes sense to me too. It wouldn't have been that difficult, I suppose, to keep
that story from getting out. Also not surprising that there were no general
suspicions to that effect--the idea of its having been an accident caused by
the Secret Service, of all people, is just too wildly unlikely
Translation: It really upset Barry that I challenged his claim about the
Beastie Boys being misogynists (but even more so that I turned out not to be in
favor of pink trucks).
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb@... wrote:
I've used the metaphor before, but it is appropriate
Compulsion is a dark comedy thriller starring Heather Graham,
Carrie-Anne Moss, Kevin Dillon and Joe Mantegna. Graham plays a wannabe
TV cooking host who befriends a new neighbor (Moss) a former child movie
star. Like I said don't watch this movie on an empty stomach because
like the movie
Richard, maybe I should get a Chromebooks LOL! Anyway, just to say that I enjoy
these long post sometimes but I doubt I will ever write them. I think it's
great that some of us write short posts. What if we all wrote long posts?!
On Monday, November 25, 2013 9:53 AM, pundits...@gmail.com
The brain seems to have a model of the body stored somewhere, somehow.
Meditators sometimes experience this as seeing the body with eyes closed during
meditation, which is interesting because the image of the body never includes
the head, only the way the body looks like from the head during
Richard don't need no stinking jyotishi to tell him. He resonates it.
-Buck
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Richard, it makes sense to me that Saraswati is your ishta devata but I am
curious about how you know that. If it's not too private. Did a jyotishi
Yea, M was also teaching laya yoga all along the way. People just did not
appreciate it. It was where he was going again in the end with his Ved and
Physiology teachings. He was getting to the heart of a matter in that. Laya's
very powerful stuff as finishing the whole subtle nervous system
Recommended reading:
Jim DiEugenio
Destiny Betrayed, JFK, Cuba and the Garrison Case
Overview: http://consortiumnews.com/2013/11/19/where-new-jfk-evidence-points/
Joe Williams
The Grassy Knoll Report
Complete text of Vincent Salandria's speech to the Coalition on Political
BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
Poor Xeno...
Xeno wrote:
(snip)
Her highly argumentative stance here
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com mailto:FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
authfriend wrote:
This seems like it may explain out-of-my-body-into-somebody-else's- body
experiences, but not
Re I will prefer a non-woo explanation over a woo explanation because it is
more logically connected to well-established physics . . . :
I prefer a non-woo theory also. And Occam's razor suggests we should always go
for the simplest explanation. But there's a lot of woo in physics: quantum
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
The brain seems to have a model of the body stored somewhere, somehow.
Meditators sometimes experience this as seeing the body with eyes closed
during meditation, which is interesting because the image of the body
never includes the head, only the
Did they volunteer this information, or were they asked? All sorts
volunteered this info, police, pedestrians near the car etc. Just about
everyone was interviewed. Did I mention that in a photo of the cars after
Kennedy was shot you can see the SS guy holding a large rifle in one hand!
Share,
As a popular musician with many groupies, we really don't know exactly how
many children he has fathered. At least, for now and for the record, he will
have one great-grandchild very soon. :)
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
John, I'd guess that he
A good example of this is Judy calling me a liar for posting that she
claimed the TMer bija mantras are not the names of the Hindu gods. We
were in agreement on this for over a decade, but now I've changed my
mind about it.
So, I still say that TM practice is PRESENTED without reference to
Well, let's see now. Xeno's just got done making a fool of himself, which means
Barry's likely to do so as well.
The brain seems to have a model of the body stored somewhere, somehow.
Meditators sometimes experience this as seeing the body with eyes closed
during meditation, which is
The Warren Report wasn't meant to find the truth, it was meant to
deflect it.
On 11/25/2013 11:15 AM, salyavin808 wrote:
Did they volunteer this information, or were they asked? All sorts
volunteered this info, police, pedestrians near the car etc. Just
about everyone was interviewed. Did I
Well, I guess we could look it up:
Note to newbies: Willytex, aka pundit, punditster, punditmoderator, etc.,
spouts a great deal of absolute nonsense. Nothing he says about TM (or about
much of anything else, but especially* TM) is to be taken seriously. Just for
example, the TM mantras are
Salyavin wrote:
Did they volunteer this information, or were they asked? All sorts
volunteered this info, police, pedestrians near the car etc. Just about
everyone was interviewed.
OK, I'm still skeptical of sense-witnesses as a source of factual information.
Did I mention that
Richard is lying. I never said anything about the technique, whatever it is,
or was. Nor did I say the bijas weren't nicknames of the deities (whatever
nicknames means in this context).
I will say that the sight of, er, certain people telling Richard admiringly
how wonderful his knowledge
Yahoo Groups is all screwed up. I've been monitoring this FFL discusion
group this past month using three computers: a desktop custom high-speed
Windows 7 PC and a Toshiba Ultrabook; and now an Acer Chromebook; one
using Chrome, one using Thunderbird, and one using Neo via Firefox.
Some posts
Remember I said Richard's goal here is to mislead and create confusion and
dissension. A good example of this is his post below. If anyone here takes him
seriously enough to want to know the details of what's wrong with it, let me
know. BTW, the quote at the bottom from Xeno is addressed to
Some of us noticed all this back in August.
Richard wrote:
Yahoo Groups is all screwed up. I've been monitoring this FFL discusion group
this past month using three computers: a desktop custom high-speed Windows 7 PC
and a Toshiba Ultrabook; and now an Acer Chromebook; one using Chrome, one
So what if some noticed all this back in August. What's your point?
On Monday, November 25, 2013 2:23 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
Some of us noticed all this back in August.
Richard wrote:
Yahoo Groups is all screwed up. I've been monitoring this FFL
OK, I finally finished it. And I think that I actually displayed
near-heroic restraint in waiting until tonight *to* finish it. Because
my life recently seems to be filled either with work or diligent cafe
loitering, I find that I do most of my actual *reading* on the train,
going back and forth
Share, I'm going to leave that to you to figure out all by yourself. How d'ya
like them apples, kid?
Share pretended:
So what if some noticed all this back in August. What's your point?
On Monday, November 25, 2013 2:23 PM, authfriend@... authfriend@... wrote:
Some of us noticed
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Chromebook
The Acer Chromebook is a laptop computer which runs on the Chrome OS,
(which is based on Unix). The Chromebook does not run any Windows software,
only applications designed for the Chrome OS. There are hundreds, if not
thousands, of Google apps to choose from at
And do we know who the great grand mom is? (-:
I would love to see his jyotish chart!
On Monday, November 25, 2013 1:17 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Share,
As a popular musician with many groupies, we really don't know exactly how many
children he has fathered. At
OK, I'm still skeptical of sense-witnesses as a source of factual
information Interesting. I remember reading about a tribe in the Amazon who
claimed they had heard a rare animal that an explorer was looking for. But did
you see it? he'd ask. It didn't matter to them, they lived in a dark
The Warren Report wasn't meant to find the truth, it was meant to deflect
it. Now I agree.
it's like we say about public enquiries in England, they are there to make us
think the government is doing something about whatever we are upset about. Some
establishment stooge will be appointed
Unmarried violators will be given 100 lashes. That's the proposed new law in
Afghanistan. The US and human rights organizations are appealing the lawmakers
to rescind such proposed law.
http://news.yahoo.com/say-no-to-stoning-adulterers--group-urges-afghanistan-135920405.html
For the record, I don't just automatically disbelieve sense-witnesses; but
there's been so much recent research about the unreliability of eyewitness
testimony (not to mention false memory) that I can't automatically accept such
testimony either.
I think I'm least trustful of nosewitness
TMers might enjoy this music. Valentina Lisitsa plays the piano in this
composition by Adensell. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi9CeABMP1g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vi9CeABMP1g
This is from the entry on the assassination in Wikpedia:
In contrast to the conclusions of the Warren Commission, the United States
House Select Committee on Assassinations
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_House_Select_Committee_on_Assassinations
(HSCA) concluded in 1978 that
Poor Benny, he's all upset because the US worked a deal with Iran. He
wanted to the US to nuke the place for him. So now he's going to get
the Saudis to do it with the nukes they bought from Pakistan. In the
meantime Iran officials are happy because the US promised them a new
public
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34 authfriend
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14 emilymaenot
13 dhamiltony2k5
13 TurquoiseB
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I've just ordered a copy of Roger Stone's recently published book The Man Who
Killed Kennedy: The Case Against LBJ. I think it likely that LBJ was the
mastermind. There's enough just on YouTube to make the case, including Jack
Ruby himself, who says the assassination would never have happened
In the summer, people around here like to wear short pants, cargo style,
T-shirts and boots. Up around Austin, people like to wear denim pants and
black T-shirts when they go out. Some people just don't like to dress up
anymore, unless maybe they are going to church, a wedding, or a funeral. Go
An almost desperate desire to draw the expressive marrow from a piece with a
fevered urgency.
Valentina Lisitsa is well known for her online recitals and practicing
streams.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoLvhHjacMwhd=1
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoLvhHjacMwhd=1
Addinsell Warsaw
At first I thought your post was about one of my fave films, the 2002 movie
Doctor Sleep (in the USA released under the title Close Your Eyes).
While treating a policewoman for smoking, hypnotherapist Michael Strother
(Goran Visnjic) has a telepathic vision of a young girl floating beneath
Apparently Mick had a little management help from Andrew Loog Oldham. Go
figure.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Loog_Oldham
On 11/25/2013 7:48 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Share declared::*
John, I'd guess that he has a great chart overall, certainly for
money and fame and
Apparently everything on earth came from outer space, including the
carbon that makes life possible. Everything came from somewhere - you
can't create something out of nothing. If everything came from outer
space, it's not a stretch to think that these same elements could create
life
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2013/ss2013_Protect-Against-Destructive-Migraines_01.htm?source=searchkey=gastrodin
http://www.lef.org/magazine/mag2013/ss2013_Protect-Against-Destructive-Migraines_01.htm?source=searchkey=gastrodin
There was a This American Life episode a few weeks back that was pretty
humorous: the 7 things you are not supposed to talk about in conversation.
Clothes wasn't on that list, and you've got a good start here on some good
dinner conversation, for sure.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,
I looked up the emphemeris for July, 1967 for kicks (a good year for the TM
Movement, and the Summer of Love.) That month had a Uranus sextile Neptune
transit, auspicious for meditation and New Age interests.
As mentioned by some previous contributors, there's an ongoing Uranus Square
You'd suck working at a computer help desk - I hope this isn't an
example of how you treat your clients.
We had a guy that was a 'Network Engineer' working at the community
college that had over 5,000 PCs networked together. One day the help
desk was short-handed so this guy was called on to
Of course the reality is, Judy was *extremely helpful* to all of us during the
Neo-transition period. Share, OTOH, not so much. LOL
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, punditster@... wrote:
You'd suck working at a computer help desk - I hope this isn't an example of
how you treat your
Our old friend LSD can treat migraines. And the psychedelic is especially
effective against cluster headaches. Follow this link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH2BrgMzql8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FH2BrgMzql8
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, yifuxero@... wrote:
In context it actually could probably be better for the Dome numbers if they'd
just phase transition the Settle grant program out. Could be a really good gift
in public relations if they should take whatever Howard Settle grant money
amount is in for one final month and go back to paying all
My sister gave my Mom a black down coat for her birthday. Mom put it on and I
thought I was back in Fairfield LOL.
When I come to the big city of Annapolis, I leave my down coat in Iowa (-:
On Monday, November 25, 2013 7:06 PM, Richard Williams pundits...@gmail.com
wrote:
In the
There's no point - at least no point in asking Judy anything important
these days. She's probably to busy helping her clients this time of day, or
at least she should be. I'd ask her for help with my comma-splices but she
probably charges $100 an hour and you have to make an appointment a year in
Yahoo! in guideline says: “Don't be unkind. Exploitative or degrading comments
are not welcome in Groups. Also not welcome are belligerence, insults, slurs,
profanity or ranting.”
Be courteous. Everyone wants to be treated with respect, and showing respect
to others makes the community
Yahoo Neo SUCKS! That's what I've noticed. I sold all my Yahoo stock
five years ago. Marissa Mayer - you're fired! In fact, I just took Yahoo
off my bookmarks list. Yahoo is for rude, unsophisticated, and uncouth
posers. LoL!
On 11/25/2013 2:23 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*Some of us
Buck, come on down from your horse (how many hands is it?) and explain what you
are talking about specifically. I think the record will show that here on FFL,
more often than not, unkindness is in the eye of the beholder.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5@... wrote:
Interesting video; I hope they do more with that. I think cannabidiol also has
promise for an effective pain medication.
http://projectcbd.org/ http://projectcbd.org/
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote:
Our old friend LSD can treat migraines. And the psychedelic
Please help us keep Yahoo Groups an enjoyable and positive experience. If you
see a Group or content that violates our rules, please let us know by
contacting us.
Yahoo! in guideline says: “Don't be unkind. Exploitative or degrading comments
are not welcome in Groups. Also not welcome are
You are incorrect - I know more about the TMer bija mantras than just
about anyone on the entire planet. My knowledge of mantra yoga is like a
big mountain compared to your tiny ant hill. You, on the other hand, are
nothing but an editor. It's not a matter of ego - it's all about
knowledge and
Dear FFL Management, It is time for our own FFL management to administrate
swiftly and clean this membership bad blood from our FFL community list. It is
certainly time for summary judgment by our own community management to protect
the very life and existence anymore of Fairfield Life on
Well, I'm still waiting for Judy to explain to me how she set a macro
key in Neo - not sure how anyone could paste in a macro from Word or
Word Perfect into the Neo text box. Maybe she was just fibbing about
that. Go figure.
http://groups.yahoo.com/FairfieldLife/messages/361835
But it is proly time to just stop with the Howard Settle grant program. In
effect it is being counter-productive to the Dome numbers for all the bad
feeling it creates now in the larger meditating community, except of course to
the benefit of a few tru-believers being paid to 'hop' for the
This is all trolling, stuff Richard made up. If anyone here takes Richard
seriously enough to want a detailed refutation, let me know.
Richard wrote:
Well, I'm still waiting for Judy to explain to me how she set a macro key in
Neo - not sure how anyone could paste in a macro from Word or
I heard on the radio that the director of the movie wanted to get Rachmaninoff
to write the music score for the movie. But the composer was busy doing
concert work at the time. So, the director got Addensell to write the score
instead.
Well, as we can hear from his own solo piano
Share,
The great-grand mom is Bianca De Macias, the second wife of Jagger, according
to Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mick_Jagger
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
And do we know who the great grand mom
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