Interesting article. My wife and I hang around a bunch of yoga folks who do
not do TM. They are all all-over-the-map as it were when it comes to diet.
Most of what I hear is bullshit and unscientific and most of them have problems
with weight control. We got vegans, vegetarians, paleos and o
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And there's that Indian butthead billionaire that doesn't want to allow
access to the beach on the coast even though state law says he has to.
On 02/06/2015 01:16 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
You'll have to remember that India has more population than those
countries combined.
Yup, it's quite windy and rainy here. My neighbors have two tall fir
trees but I doubt if they will blow over. I don't have any trees tall
enough to be a concern. Seems like mother nature is trying to make up
for the drought again.
On 02/06/2015 01:10 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wro
You'll have to remember that India has more population than those countries
combined. But then again you've got us thinking since there are many
successful Indians living in the US, such as the current CEO of Microsoft and
Bobby Jindal. From what I understand Jindal is now a Christian, but he
It's windy over here in SF right now. A few minutes ago I noticed that my
neighbor's tall tree broke one of it's branches and fell on my backyard. I'm
afraid the top of the tree might break too if the wind keeps up.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I think when I lived in Mill
he world now has a record 2,089 billionaires – and for the first time,
India has more of them than Britain or Russia. Must be those yagyas!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/11390897/Where-do-the-worlds-2089-billionaires-live.html
I can assure you that TM ayuveda is its own unique brand. from the very
beginning in 1986 at MIU, it was part traditional (and whacky stuff) and part
Marshy's bullshit and superstitions added in. When I was on staff they still
offered chicken or fish twice a week to mollify the students, but tha
I think when I lived in Mill Valley from the fall of 1969 to early 1970
the Golden Gate Bridge toll may have been only 25 cents! BART was an
idea on the design boards. And my new neighbor had wound up shooting
scenes to his movie in an under construction bore of the Caldecott
tunnel (which on
Yeah, if he did that he's wind up like me.
From: salyavin808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Orthorexics of the world, unite! (and feel
guilty about your lunch)
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You sound kind of anti-social - you could have at least finished the
conversation with your female table-mate before you spent an hour chatting on
the internet with a gal in Paris. LoL!
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So I'm sitting in one of my favorite cafes in Leiden, writin
It's a good point when you consider that you've probably witnessed more
paranormal events than just about anyone on the entire planet. In fact, you
seem so excited about it that you posted this:
"Suffice it to say that over an extended number of years I witnessed almost
every siddhi described
That was a bold way to quit a job. Good for you. Also, Mill Valley is still a
nice place to live. However, the housing prices in that town have increased
many fold since you left. Tiburon is a nice town too. I like to take friends
there a this restaurant where you can dine al fresco in the
For anemia the test an ND gave me was to press down on a fingernail and
see how fast the blood fills back in. If it's slow you're probably anemic.
It was MA that was the last straw for me. After TTC where we had rumors
that Indian ayurvedic doctors might show but didn't, I bought a copy of
C
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
B12 deficiencies are often a sign that someone is on a vegetarian diet.
Yup, all 5 of them were vegetarians. I've no why the pulse thingy doesn't
show it up. The main claim - and the whole point of it - is that it lets you
know when you ar
Afternoons at 3 PM I listen to Gill Gross who is a liberal talk host on
SF's Talk 910. He's pretty witty and a bit narcissistic. He used to
work for national news desks. Anyway a couple weeks back he talked
about one of the pizza chains announcing "gluten free" pizzas but it
would only be a g
Yabut, according to a certain informant on this here list thingy, you've simply
been conditioned by observable objective reality into believing all that. If
you were in a natural state, you'd be eating a fringe diet that wasn't or isn't
the natural diet of any hominid species in the past 5 milli
Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji's music for meditation and healing has
benefits beyond what TM offers.iTunes - Music - Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda
Swamiji
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sri-ganapati-sachchidananda/id418448608
https://itunes.apple.com/us/artist/sri-ganapati-sachchid
The PHP script pulls headers of the server whereas the Python has to
plod through the MBOX file for FFL (you need to keep over a week of
posts around). Here's the Python count:
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Nada Yoga. One can have both Divine music that manifests from that
Transcendental source combined with specific mantras that carry one into BLISS
through the music of Sri Ganapathy Sachchidananda Swamiji. He has no peer in
this world.
Try this.HH Sri Swamiji enjoying Yamuna tat par Brinda van m
B12 deficiencies are often a sign that someone is on a vegetarian diet.
We are what our ancestors ate. Many of us come from European stock that
wouldn't have survived if they hadn't eaten meat. And so we wouldn't
have been here either. It's genetic. The Chinese had this figured out
a long t
No, it's the PHP script from a backup copy of the post count script directory.
That way, when the old Dell achieves mahasamadhi, it will be a simple matter of
installing XAMPP on the new script keeper and reinstalling the script
directory. I gave up on the Python stuff.
---In FairfieldLife@ya
I actually agree with this article. There's too much "eat plenty of
fruits and veggies" as dietary advice. Imaginary discussion with a
nutritionist about it:
me: so why "fruits and veggies"?
nu: because they're good for you.
me: how are they good for you?
nu: because they have plenty of vit
This the Python script? It's not the version that consolidates and
lists by member name. I was thinking of running that version for this
evening's "scorecard". :-D
On 02/06/2015 08:07 AM, j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
Cloud backup power, ACTIVATE!
I couldn't have don
From: "j_alexander_stan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
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Cloud backup power, ACTIVATE!
I couldn't have done it without perfect vastu, though. And,
Cloud backup power, ACTIVATE!
I couldn't have done it without perfect vastu, though. And, brisket.
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I hadn't noticed. The other day, I was cleaning up years worth of the weekly
headers files that the script generates, and it appears that I accidentally
deleted the script itself. Oh well. My bad.
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Anyone notice Alex has stopped running the post c
Excellent point, anartaxius. Whatever else the bottom line of life may be, my
friend has had FAR more "That was the best movie I've ever seen" experiences
than I have. :-)
From: "anartax...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 4:
So I'm sitting in one of my favorite cafes in Leiden, writing, and I get
beeped! on my computer by my best friend. She's in Paris, sitting in one of our
mutually favorite cafes, writing.
We exchange pleasantries and then, because the moment finds us in a remarkably
similar mindset, we exchange
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I dunno where you were L when ayurveda was introduced, but I was on staff at
MIU working in kitchen services. Everything changed in the kitchen, what we
cooked and baked, what we served, how we cooked. We were supposed to stir
things only in a
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
So how did he react when he found out he had B12 deficiency?
I think he's just carrying on as usual. You have to remember that he doesn't
think he's adopted a belief system but that he has found The Truth, so it must
be something wrong with
Anyone notice Alex has stopped running the post count?
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
... I have a good friend who tried to get me all excited about Sheldrake's
ideas just the other day. I had to remind him of the running joke that his
friends tell about him every time he comes bounding in with some new Woo Woo
that he's all excit
Speaking of Woo Woo:
"What I'm talking about is slowly lifting up off the sofa and sitting
in midair for two to three minutes. Or stepping up off the ground in
the desert and then flying around several feet above the ground for
a while." - TurquoiseBee
Fairfield Life http://groups.yahoo.com/gro
The only thing about you I wonder about is how you got so prejudiced against
minorities, but that seems natural for people from South Carolina, to rebel
against authority, even rebel against a dinning room manager at a religious
school. Go figure.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
We could compare this to the Dutch King appointing himself ruler and then
building up the land on water with rocks and mud and erecting a thousand dykes.
It makes more sense to buy dry land to build a kingdom on and avoid the danger
that lies ahead - rising sea levels in dank canals. Apparentl
We know a guy that wound up in the hospital with a low sodium count. He had to
get sodium by IV. He used to avoid table salt because he was an uninformed
health-nut and enjoyed going on long walks in the summer. Apparently he sweated
out all the sodium in his body without even realizing he was
I have to agree that this is exactly what would have happened. He wouldn't have
paid, thinking he was dealing with people like the ones who had recently paid
him a million dollars just to be around him, and the people he tried to rip off
would have had him either killed or put in prison. Either
Anything taken in, whether by mouth, nose or eye could be termed a diet. Most
of the food people eat is detrimental to their health in some way. We try to
eat natural foods as much as we can and avoid carcinogens.
The most natural diet for humans is one composed of raw, home-grown organic
ve
Actually, I wish the Old Goat had been successful in buying land from some
Third World country to create a sovereign nation for themselves for a billion
or so.
Because the TMO is always consistent and they have always shifted people in
business deals. So TMO running true to form, Marshy would
In 1968 we got a job house-sitting in SF on Sacramento St. - two bedroom flat
- and the use of a classic Morgan parked in a space next door. We were right
around the corner from China Town half way up Nob Hill. Sweet! I used to walk
to work at Pacific National Life on California Street where I
I dunno where you were L when ayurveda was introduced, but I was on staff at
MIU working in kitchen services. Everything changed in the kitchen, what we
cooked and baked, what we served, how we cooked. We were supposed to stir
things only in a clockwise direction and crap like that.
Not one thin
So how did he react when he found out he had B12 deficiency?
From: salyavin808
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, February 6, 2015 4:32 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Orthorexics of the world, unite! (and feel guilty
about your lunch)
I know of five people in the
See the section: "Efforts to obtain sovereignty" ..
Megalomania? Nope, not megalomania straight out. Your finding wanting
'Megalomania' on this is your small judgment, spin and opinion from your
removed perspective as POV about the history of this. Evidently it was all much
more experiment
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
At the time that Maharishi AYurveda was first introduced, teh advice was to
follow BOTH the ayurvedic AND the western nutritional guidelines.
Has that really changed, or do people just want ayurveda (Maharishi Ayurveda)
to be perfect and beyo
At the time that Maharishi AYurveda was first introduced, teh advice was to
follow BOTH the ayurvedic AND the western nutritional guidelines.
Has that really changed, or do people just want ayurveda (Maharishi Ayurveda)
to be perfect and beyond the need for the application of Western common se
I know of five people in the TMO who practised ayurveda and who got really ill
even though they did everything by the book. They had their pulse read and kept
to the diet, took their walks in the moonlight and any other lifestyle advice
as prescribed by our wonderful and highly trained ayurved
I've been waiting for scientists to put a name to this *obvious* eating
disorder for years. I would go so far as to say that *every* diet trip I ever
heard sold to me by the TMO or any other supposedly spiritual or Woo Woo trip
falls into this category.
http://www.popsci.com/striving-perfect-di
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