“EquiPoise”, also as a term for that transcendent state of grace found in
transcendental meditation, like RestfulAlertness. Borrowing equipoise from the
Ken Burns documentary film on baseball where they were describing Jackie
Robinson in the midst of all the racial abuse and turmoil heaped on
On 12/20/2013 10:01 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
Whew, what a great forum that would be: Share, Barry, Buck, Texas
Rick. I think even Buck would hightail it out of there and Barry's
karma would have finally come to fruition with only Share and Tex to
talk to. Ha, there must be a God.
On 12/20/2013 10:01 PM, awoelfleba...@yahoo.com wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, awoelflebater@... wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, punditster@... wrote:
On 12/20/2013 1:08 PM, authfriend@... mailto:authfriend@... wrote:
*One begins to suspect
Richard, I'll tell you my secret technique for getting rid of posters: I ignore
or scan their posts! No need to throw anyone off imo.
On Friday, December 20, 2013 8:48 PM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/20/2013 1:08 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
One begins to
Thanks Empty for the reference. Very helpful. It was always said the
Maharishi said about in building for a big group meditation that we should
meditate under a Dome, as in the meditation should be under a dome. There was
always a nodding approval from those who seemed to know about the need
Share, you might like this:
The Causal body - originally Karana-Sarira - is a Yogic and Vedantic concept
that was adopted and modified by Theosophy and from the latter made its way
into the general New Age movement and contemporary western esotericism. It
generally refers to the highest or
I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy.
I just watching Fox and Friends and it was mentioned that AE was familiar
with Phil Robertson's religious point's of view and asked him, from the very
beginning(maybe in his contract), not to speak about them. He may have violated
his contract.
On Friday, December 20, 2013 8:20 PM,
By forgetting your nature, you get submerged in the sea of sorrow.
Just once take a look and ask who am I?
What ever you have experienced in samsara (human life), all that is different
from you. Body, mind, breath, and so on -all these things you see as your own.
It is said, my body, my
I clicked on the Duck Commander website and brought up duck calls and listened
to them. My female Peregrine falcon(wild caught) was bathing behind me and
every time the Robertson's made a call, she would look up and around, I'm sure
wondering where the duck was. I didn't fly her that day. I
Well stated Doug!
In a message dated 12/21/13 09:30:49 Eastern Standard Time,
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com writes:
By forgetting your nature, you get submerged in the sea of sorrow.
Just once take a look and ask who am I?
What ever you have experienced in samsara (human life), all that is
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On 12/20/2013 10:01 PM, awoelflebater@... mailto:awoelflebater@... wrote:
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mailto:awoelflebater@... wrote:
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I wrote:
Ick. Sorry, I couldn't listen to more than about 30 seconds of this. I seem to
be one of the only people in the world who isn't a Leonard Cohen fan.
Ann wrote:
Nope, I'm with you on that one, Judy. Can't stand listening to that guy and
Robin loved him. We would have to
Ann wrote:
That Bach Fugue made my morning so far. Much better than Leonard (sorry
bOb).
Ain't that something? I swear, if I get to choose my next incarnation, it'll
be as an organist so I can play that piece.
But I want to play it in a church on a real organ. Listen to a little of
Thanks, Buck, I like to somehow correlate the language of the different systems
with one another. And I've been remembering some of the info John Douglas says
about causal body. Hey, hope you and your family have a wonderful holiday
season and a joyful, healthy, prosperous new year.
On
noozguru, last year you mentioned that your birthday was a few days after
turq's so happy birthday whenever! Hope you're having fun with your visiting
friends.
On Friday, December 20, 2013 4:11 PM, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
There are plenty of degreed folks including ones
I agree wgm, it's a quote worth keeping near at hand, but without identifying
with the hand (-:
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 8:35 AM, wleed3 wle...@aol.com wrote:
Well stated Doug!
In a message dated 12/21/13 09:30:49 Eastern Standard Time,
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com writes:
By
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, authfriend@... wrote:
I wrote:
Ick. Sorry, I couldn't listen to more than about 30 seconds of this. I seem to
be one of the only people in the world who isn't a Leonard Cohen fan.
Ann wrote:
Nope, I'm with you on that one, Judy. Can't
Today marks the official start of winter. The ancient Romans celebrated
Saturnalia in honor of Saturn who rules the signs of Capricorn and Aquarius.
The planet is also known as the ruler of the underworld.
The Sun is further officially dead in Western astrology and won't rise again
until
That is wonderful, wonderful. I am not sure why I find this sound, this music
so expansive and exhilarating. Maybe it is a combination of the acoustics
echoing off the beauty of the spires and around the intricate filligree of the
cathedral screens and stonework. It all contributes to this
John, a few nights ago on full moon, the moon was just above the horizon and
orange, just like a harvest moon! Anyway, happiest of holidays and 2014. May
the grahas bless you and your loved ones.
On Saturday, December 21, 2013 10:28 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com
wrote:
Today
Contemporary Society will never understand homosexuality until it comes to the
understanding of Reincarnation and Karma. As long as we believe humans are just
hatched like chickens out of an egg and have NO past we live in ignorance of
human growth and evolution.
Mozart, a prophet, a drug
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, awoelflebater@... wrote:
That is wonderful, wonderful. I am not sure why I find this sound, this music
so expansive and exhilarating. Maybe it is a combination of the acoustics
echoing off the beauty of the spires and around the intricate filligree of
Re If they don't put that caveat in:
Once you start down this road you can't get off. What happens when someone
gives an edgy opinion about a topic and the network *doesn't* issue that
caveat? The obvious implication is that in this case the views expressed *are*
endorsed by the network.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, authfriend@... wrote:
I wrote:
Ick. Sorry, I couldn't listen to more than about 30 seconds of this. I seem to
be one of the only people in the world who isn't a Leonard Cohen fan.
Ann wrote:
Nope, I'm with you on that one, Judy. Can't
Here is an article about the celebrations made on this day.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/winter-solstice-2013-shortest-day-075941603.html#VT0yMRI
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/winter-solstice-2013-shortest-day-075941603.html#VT0yMRI
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, authfriend@... wrote:
All hail to the animation of organ music! I love the Bach Fugue and also
loved the Beethoven Fugue that Bob posted (thank you bOb). I have never seen
organ footwork like this before; amazing.
Ann wrote:
That Bach Fugue
Re ducks: Camille Paglia wades in . . .
“I speak with authority here, because I was openly gay before the 'Stonewall
rebellion' when it cost you something to be so. And I personally feel as a
libertarian that people have the right to free thought and free speech. In a
democratic country,
In esoteric literature apparently *THIS IS THE UNDERWORLD*, when you die you
come here! ;-)
The Romans not having a great deal of spiritual receptivity responded to the
quickened spiritual vibrations at this time of the year with great feasting and
celebrating including alcohol, not much
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I'd rather have a bottle in front of me, than a frontal lobotomy.
Ha. Isn't this the same thing? (Hey, a new color; maybe I'll claim this one.)
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
Richard, I'll tell you my secret technique for getting rid of posters: I
ignore or scan their posts! No need to throw anyone off imo.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-fdYD3QOcg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-fdYD3QOcg
Yes, 21 December. Anew light begins
And remarkably we remember,
The birthday of Brahmananda Saraswati,
Guru Dev
Born on
Thursday, 21 December 1870
Today marks the official start of winter. The ancient Romans celebrated
Saturnalia in honor of Saturn who rules the signs of Capricorn
Yes agreed Buck all is well.
In a message dated 12/21/13 12:54:59 Eastern Standard Time,
dhamiltony...@yahoo.com writes:
Yes, 21 December. Anew light begins
And remarkably we remember,
The birthday of Brahmananda Saraswati,
Guru Dev
Born on
Thursday, 21 December 1870
Today marks the
“Like Siddhartha, the Buddha, who lived in the sixth century BCE,
Brahmananda Saraswati seemed destined to wealth and privilege. Born on
Thursday, 21 December 1870, young Rajaram was the treasured child of the
Mishra family, prominent Brahmins who lived in the North Indian village of
Gana,
God bless you Ann. Spectacular. Nuzzles to the pup. Em.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajAtIQOw3rg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ajAtIQOw3rg
http://www.nokiapoweruser.com/2013/12/21/nokia-smart-watch-tipped-for-q3-2014-features-kinetic-morph-wearable-tech/
Finns are notorious for really bad pronunciation of English (so called
tankero-English),
but Tapani's is exceptionally awful even for a Finn, LoL!
But hey, what can u expect from descendants of Siberian mammoth hunters,
heh...?
Share,
The Christmas holiday practice of gift giving was apparently taken from the
pagan celebration of Saturnalia which included merry-making, drunkenness and
sexual orgies.
IMO, the Christian church fathers selected December 25 as the birth of Jesus
because of an ancient astrology
Buck,
That's a good analogy and is similar to the birth of Jesus on December 25.
But the vedic culture did not adopt the principles of Western astrology in
reckoning the months of the year.
Thanks. Oh yeah, that birthday thang that keeps popping up ever so once
in a while. I left my friends to their own devices, quite literally.
These are folks who though are techies themselves told me four years ago
when I got an Android phone they didn't feel they had any need for one.
Billy,
According to Santos Bonacci, a Western astrologer, the season of winter is
translated into Invierno in Italian or Spanish, which is really a derivative of
Inferno, the hell of the ancient Romans. IOW, hell is not hot but is very COLD.
So for the ancient cultures in the cold
Inflation is a vicious cycle, especially with what happened with the
housing boom. Say your dentist thought it was the good times because
he had more patients able to afford care or had good dental benefits
during the boom. He goes out and stupidly buys a monster home because
after all this
John, speaking of sexual orgies, do you know which is the most popular birth
day of the year? October 5. Now count back 9 months and what do you have? New
Year's Eve. Those ancient pagans were onto something. Or maybe they just liked
to cuddle more when it was really cold outside the cave!
I'm not sure what the difference is between your initial reaction just below
and your subsequent correction; both sound right to me. The pipe organ is a
mighty instrument that seems to have been designed for elaborately resonant
spaces like churches to evoke powerful feelings, and composers
FWIW, inflation has been going down lately.
Bhairitu wrote:
Inflation is a vicious cycle, especially with what happened with the housing
boom. Say your dentist thought it was the good times because he had more
patients able to afford care or had good dental benefits during the boom. He
Second send. Article on a few fiasco's, including Ambercrombie (only for the
cool kids), Lululemon (sheer with bend over policy for returns - smile), etc.
http://shine.yahoo.com/work-money/the-most-embarassign-retail-moments-of-2013-012454323.html
According to who and how to do they calculate it?
On 12/21/2013 02:33 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
*FWIW, inflation has been going /down /lately.*
Bhairitu wrote:
Inflation is a vicious cycle, especially with what happened with the
housing boom. Say your dentist thought it was the good
Link doesn't work. Oh well, it's on Yahoo.
http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/
http://www.usinflationcalculator.com/inflation/current-inflation-rates/
http://inflationdata.com/Inflation/Inflation_Rate/CurrentInflation.asp
http://inflationdata.com/Inflation/Inflation_Rate/CurrentInflation.asp
Try this:
http://shine.yahoo.com/work-money/the-most-embarrassing-retail-moments-of-2013-012454323.html
http://shine.yahoo.com/work-money/the-most-embarrassing-retail-moments-of-2013-012454323.html
Emily wrote:
Link doesn't work. Oh well, it's on Yahoo.
That's quite a review of the Cohen bio. I might read it just because it should
be interesting.
I have to admit to a limited ability to appreciate popular-type music. In
general, I just don't find it as interesting as serious/classical music. There
are exceptions, but Cohen ain't one of
I liked the review as well. I totally agree that music is a personal taste;
since I've been off and have discovered youtube (smile) I have re-discovered
and expanded my exposure to music and genres, in general, which has been
nothing but fun.
Pet Peeve Watch: I. Am. Not. A. Guest.
—By Kevin Drum Thu Dec. 19, 2013 11:53 AM GMT
I. Am. Not. A. Guest. A guest is someone I invite into my home and ply with
free food and drink. Because, you know, they're my guest. Target doesn't do
that. They sell me stuff. I pay for it. (Probably with
You've put up some great stuff. I wouldn't know where to look.
I gave YouTube a pass for quite awhile because I thought it was only stupid
selfie videos and pop. I couldn't believe it when I discovered it was a
treasure trove of my type of music too. What an extraordinary resource.
Emily
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You are so silly, auth. Do you spend your entire life counting?
I rest my case on my previous posts on this topic.
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Pet Peeve Watch: I. Am. Not. A. Guest.
—By Kevin Drum Thu Dec. 19, 2013 11:53 AM GMT
I. Am. Not. A. Guest.
From five to seven? No, it doesn't take me very long, actually.
OK, I've proved to my own satisfaction that you don't have the integrity to
acknowledge having been wrong, even about something as trivial as this. Always
disappointing, but in your case, I'm afraid, not at all surprising.
Ha! It reminds me of when all workers doing minimum wage jobs, suddenly became,
Associates. LIke, I am no longer the stock boy, and this is no longer an
executive vice president, who makes 300 times what I do - We are now
Associates! as in, the VP likes to associate my lips, with his ass.
The majority of Muslims in Europe believe Islamic Sharia law should take
precedence over the secular constitutions and laws of their European host
countries, according to a new study, which warns that Islamic fundamentalism is
widespread and rising sharply in Western Europe.
Doesn't count food, energy, or housing costs. So, if you don't eat, drive, or
pay rent, or a mortgage, then the inflation rate is accurate. Makes the
politicians look good, too.
Yup. The CPI (Consumer Price Index) throws a bunch of things in a stew
to skew inflation figures. You throw things like lower LED TV prices
into the stew and you get a sweeter (skewed) flavor. Can't eat, drive
or live in an LED TV though. This guy has his Big Mac index and I have
my potato
From the US Inflation Calculator site:
What goods and services does the CPI include?
The BLS has created more than 200 categories for all goods and services they
track. These 200 are placed within eight major groups:
Food and Beverages: meat, milk, beer, wine, snacks, etc. Housing: rent of
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/12/12/conspiracy-so-vast/?intcmp=obnetwork
http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2013/12/12/conspiracy-so-vast/?intcmp=obnetwork
I buy *everything* on sale, and always pay off any credit monthly. One reason I
decided to get an RV, is that money is worth a lot less now, and I figured
before everyone catches on, I can still bargain aggressively, in effect buying
more, with less.
I was assuming these are the official government numbers, because they look so
similar. If so, they do not include food, energy or housing costs. I know it
sounds crazy, but there you go.
“A life well lived.”
Yep, and evidently as we leave.. “One dies as one lives”. It is interesting
to see. The subtle-body energetics are so such like this old adage. If people
would only take the time to explore and visit this particular spiritual area of
subtle systems before they
Also the shortest day of the year for daylight in the northern
hemisphere. Probably why a lot of people are easily depressed at
Christmas time unless you live in the southern hemisphere where it's the
longest day.
On 12/21/2013 08:28 AM, jr_...@yahoo.com wrote:
Today marks the official
They are the official government numbers, and they do include food, energy, and
housing costs, just as that list says. Like I said, it's easy to check.
From the Bureau of Labor Statistics site:
Has the BLS removed food or energy prices in its official measure of inflation?
No. The BLS
And for years there have been lots of criticism of the way the
government tracks the inflation index. It is smoke and mirrors. Take
your choice as the criticism comes from all sides.
On 12/21/2013 06:59 PM, authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
From the US Inflation Calculator site:
Money is worth a lot less now than when?
DoctorDumbass wrote:
I buy *everything* on sale, and always pay off any credit monthly. One
reason I decided to get an RV, is that money is worth a lot less now, and I
figured before everyone catches on, I can still bargain aggressively, in effect
It would appear that Obama will send more forces there to secure the area and
the American embassy. How long will the fight go on?
http://news.yahoo.com/3-us-military-aircraft-hit-sudan-4-wounded-164730096.html
I don't think your little put-downs have any credibility on this forum, auth.
People know who you are and what you do. You are just making an exhibition of
your own obsessions and weirdness.
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From five to seven? No, it doesn't
Not sure why this link below is broken when in the post I just sent, I'll try
it again:
http://www.pbs.org/howartmadetheworld/episodes/once/attenborough/
http://www.pbs.org/howartmadetheworld/episodes/once/attenborough/
If it still doesn't work you could likely find the page by
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, emilymaenot@... wrote:
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, sharelong60@... wrote:
Richard, I'll tell you my secret technique for getting rid of posters: I
ignore or scan their posts! No need to throw anyone off imo.
---In FairfieldLife@{{emailDomain}}, no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
I don't think your little put-downs have any credibility on this forum, auth.
People know who you are and what you do. You are just making an exhibition of
your own obsessions and weirdness.
But you are giving her
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