--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
We're going to have to agree to disagree on this series. And opinion
seems equally divided on the comments below on-line reviews.
For me, the whole point of the Holmes stories was to see the great
man solving crimes. This series is far too involved
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote:
I would like to have a conversation with you about your time with Rama
if you are willing. I am more than happy to do it privately if you like
cause I know some on here are going to revile you no matter what you
say. So can we talk?
When writing a mini-review of HBO's new True Detective the other day,
I found myself using a phrase I use a lot when referring to great
literature, movies, and TV. I said that the character development was
like peeling away the layers of an onion -- layer after layer after
layer after layer,
Sometimes I miss their 'tude.
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n-your-spouse/
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on-your-spouse/
Experiences of Enlightenment Throughout Time — And how to Cultivate Them
http://www.mumpress.com/books/other-authors/1tsa.html
http://www.mumpress.com/books/other-authors/1tsa.html
https://www.urgencynetwork.com/campaigns/2325/change-begins-within-ringo-starr/
https://www.urgencynetwork.com/campaigns/2325/change-begins-within-ringo-starr/
While Quiet Time is no panacea, it's a game-changer for many students who
otherwise might have become dropouts. That's reason enough to make meditation a
school staple, and not just in San Francisco.
http://www.ryot.org/cause/david-lynch-foundation
http://www.ryot.org/cause/david-lynch-foundation
Seraph, over the years I've enjoyed reading different versions of the Arthurian
legend, especially the Merlin aspects. Mary Stewart's is my favorite: The
Crystal Cave, The Hollow Hills, The Last Enchantment, etc. but I also enjoyed
Mists of Avalon and the series by...senior moment, can't
Richard, I love the Dollar General in FF. The manager is really nice. We also
have Family Dollar. But my favorite is Dollar Tree which we don't have in FF
but there is one in Annapolis and I shop there when I'm visiting my family.
These dollar stores are a new development in my life and I have
On 1/16/2014 2:21 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
it'll push my hot buttons the same way me saying things about MMY pushes
theirs,
So, you got your buttons pushed. Now you're throwing Rama under the bus
just like you threw MMY under the bus. You spent almost half of your adult
life studying with these
Oopsie. Not so perfect a metaphor, given that his ex-girlfriends presumably
thought he was a really neat dude before he dumped them. Also not so perfect
given that he presumably liked them too at first, rather than having been
stalking them since he first encountered them.
I think Barry
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, sharelong60@... wrote:
Richard, I love the Dollar General in FF. The manager is really nice. We also
have Family Dollar. But my favorite is Dollar Tree which we don't have in FF
but there is one in Annapolis and I shop there when I'm visiting my
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, authfriend@... wrote:
Oopsie. Not so perfect a metaphor, given that his ex-girlfriends
presumably thought he was a really neat dude before he dumped them. Also not so
perfect given that he presumably liked them too at first, rather than having
I like the big picture. The work they at David Lynch Foundation are doing is
fabulous. Long may he live and long may his work on spreading the good of
meditation outlive him on earth.
-Buck
Oh thank you Nabby Nabby - I enjoyed reading the comments on this fluff PR
piece immensely. Most of the people posting seem very wise to the TMO's
crap-ola.
On Thu, 1/16/14, nablusoss1008 no_re...@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife]
Published in 2014
Throughout history, great men and women have described exalted experiences of
extraordinary wakefulness, freedom, and bliss — as different from our ordinary
waking experience as waking is from dreaming. Laozi, Plato, Rūmī, St. Teresa of
Avila, Emerson, Emily Dickinson,
Thanks Barry - I am gonna read what you have written and if I have any
questions after that, I'll send 'em.
Got a busy day today, but I intend to start reading it later tonight.
On Thu, 1/16/14, TurquoiseB turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject:
I can't speak for every single dollar store in the U.S., but at the ones I've
shopped in, you most certainly can save money if you're selective about what
you buy, and sometimes you can find terrific bargains. I haven't seen any signs
in the stores I've patronized that any scamming is going on.
Good points, Judy
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 10:04 AM, authfri...@yahoo.com
authfri...@yahoo.com wrote:
I can't speak for every single dollar store in the U.S., but at the ones I've
shopped in, you most certainly can save money if you're selective about what
you buy, and sometimes
Ann, I think dollar stores began with the idea that everything in the store
cost one dollar. That idea has not been realized. Instead I think it's proved
itself to be a clever marketing device to get people to come into the store and
shop, thinking they're saving money.
On Thursday,
As Barry knows, by far the majority of the, er, reviling with regard to
Barry's stint with Lenz has been in connection with Barry's hypocrisy in using
his experience with Lenz to stalk TMers and others he doesn't like (see the
example in red below, just one of many such).
Third, however,
Xeno, it's now 2014 and I still love your writing and that's all I have to say
which really doesn't do this piece of yours justice but there we are!
On Wednesday, January 15, 2014 2:43 PM, anartax...@yahoo.com
anartax...@yahoo.com wrote:
Apostasy is one of the techniques you may use
Fascinating, Richard and I appreciate how you show the connections among Wicca
and tantra and shamanism and siddhis.
On Tuesday, January 14, 2014 8:08 AM, Richard J. Williams
pundits...@gmail.com wrote:
On 1/14/2014 6:46 AM, Share Long wrote:
All women have some witch in them
One
Dude, not everyone likes peeling onions. :-D
On 01/16/2014 01:45 AM, TurquoiseB wrote:
*/When writing a mini-review of HBO's new True Detective the other
day, I found myself using a phrase I use a lot when referring to great
literature, movies, and TV. I said that the character development
There used to be five and dime stores too. Dollar stores probably
arise out of the fact that bigger stores wanted to devote their precious
shelf space to costlier hence more profitable items. It appears that
Dollar Tree eliminates vendors coming in to stock the shelves so a
Dollar Tree truck
Not only that the people having these experiences are probably wondering
why others aren't. I have a friend who has been doing TM for years but
claims to have only transcended twice. Huh?
On 01/15/2014 04:08 PM, Rick Archer wrote:
*From:*FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
noozguru, when I was a little girl, my Granny would take me to Woolworth's in
Upper Marlboro, MD, yes Marlboro country! and give me a dollar to buy comic
books for reading while she was taking a nap. Even back then, I could stretch a
dollar like nobody's business!
I hadn't made that
There were five and dime stores back when prices for the stuff they sold were
that low. By the time I was shopping in Woolworth's and Newberry's in the '50s,
five and dime was already way out of date due to inflation, although the term
was still used by the older generation. And they had
I know some people like that - they continue to do TM because they know its
valuable mainly cause they believe M was enlightened and they think they'll
get there if they do what he said do
On Thu, 1/16/14, Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net wrote:
I changed my day so I could delve into what you had written - I have gone
through a lot of it and it answers most of my questions. Mainly I wanted to
know if you thought Rama was legit in the beginning and if you witnessed any of
the power or sidhi demonstrations he did. Obviously yes to both.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote:
I changed my day so I could delve into what you had written - I have
gone through a lot of it and it answers most of my questions. Mainly I
wanted to know if you thought Rama was legit in the beginning and if you
witnessed any of the
Nabs,
They should adopt a TM program in the Oakland, CA school district as well.
Since most of the violence in that city are committed by teenagers, the ME
could reduce significantly the crimes and homicide of that city.
As matter of fact, cities with high crime rates, like Detroit,
I am still feeling tons of palpable energy even as I go about my day. Will get
back to you on that in a while.
On Thu, 1/16/14, TurquoiseB turquoi...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Apostasy, is a terrible thing.
To:
Invite DLF to come to your city !
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson wrote:
I am still feeling tons of palpable energy even as I go about my day.
Will get back to you on that in a while.
Interesting. I always wondered about that.
I know that I often felt incredible waves of energy while writing many
of the
Where would you go? This question is a take off on John Hagelin's statement,
in Rick's recent interview, that the experience of getting to another exoplanet
about a million light years away would be instantaneous if you traveled at the
speed of light. However, an observer from earth would
You're right and it's happening fast :-)
John, until I become a light being I wouldn't want to travel at the speed of
light. I don't think my nervous system could take it. BUT if it could, then I'd
like to some oceanside place, warm and sunny, with blue skies and gentle
breezes. Yep, I'm ready for winter to be done!
On Thursday,
http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/
http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 wrote:
http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/
http://www.boredpanda.com/animal-children-photography-elena-shumilova/
Nice find, Nabby. These are gorgeous.
http://500px.com/ElenaShumilova http://500px.com/ElenaShumilova
http://500px.com/ElenaShumilova
The main problem is radiation. As you approach the speed of light any
radiation coming at you in the direction of travel increases in frequency and
energy due to your velocity. You would quickly die of radiation exposure. The
experience of motion is relative. If you were traveling at 1,000
http://blog.siriusxm.com/2014/01/15/jerry-seinfeld-david-lynch-to-sit-down-for-bob-roths-success-without-stress/
http://blog.siriusxm.com/2014/01/15/jerry-seinfeld-david-lynch-to-sit-down-for-bob-roths-success-without-stress/
The anti-NSA smartphone?
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Blackphone at Popular Mechanics
Of course, perfect encryption (which many argue isn't even possible) is a
two-way street. Whether calling, emailing, or texting, the level of
security is dependent on what tech or services are being used on the
Share,
There's a Dr. Pillai on YouTube who claims that he can teach others how to
attain a light body. But if this was possible, it would appear that most
people, like you, would prefer to go to a sunny island paradise here on earth.
Also, in history, there have been stories of Roman
on 12 January 1975,
As a result of scientific research conducted during the past decade on
Transcendental Meditation, the practical aspect of the Science of Creative
Intelligence, at more than two hundred universities and research institutes in
different countries, including Germany,
Xeno,
If humans could ever build a spaceship that could travel at the speed of
light, I would assume that they would have the solution to the radiation
problem. IMO, the radiation problem may not be unsurmountable. For example, a
trip to the nearest star one light year away would be
Success without Stress
“Stress is the black plague of the 21st century, and published research
reveals the antidote may be meditation, not medication,” said Roth.
“Transcendental Meditation can unlock the clarity, peace of mind, energy,
intuition, creativity and motivation we all have
In 1974 these predictions were validated by scientific studies showing that in
cities where one percent of the population learned the transcendental
Meditation technique there was a sudden decrease in crime rates.
On 12 January 1975,
As a result of scientific research conducted during
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I am still reading - its a pretty extraordinary book, to me anyway. You are
quite the writer and should I ever be able to write to that level, I will be a
happy man.
I am still feeling energy, sometimes with a Capital E. Some I might expect
such as the account of Rama allowing the golden light
Stunning photos. The mother only got her first camera in 2013. She puts many
professionals to shame.
The location looks idyllic - you have to wonder what pictures a young mother
would take who lived on a sink estate in London.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, s3raphita@... wrote:
Stunning photos. The mother only got her first camera in 2013. She puts many
professionals to shame.
The location looks idyllic - you have to wonder what pictures a young mother
would take who lived on a sink estate in London.
While the trip would seem instantaneous, assuming the travelers were still
alive to experience it, from a viewpoint outside of the ship, it would still
take a long time, and all the radiation striking the leading end of the craft
would seem to the occupants to hit them all at once. All the
John, I came out of the Dome and into a blizzard, white out in all directions
and the wind is still howling! Otherwise, a light body would sound wonderful.
But right now, San Diego sounds like heaven!
On Thursday, January 16, 2014 4:50 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com jr_...@yahoo.com
wrote:
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MNCzSfv4hX8
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