From: ultrarishi
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Harvard Bans Sexual Relationships Between Professors And Students
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| | | | Harvard Bans Sexual Relationships Between Pro... Last year,
Harvard was among dozens of schools the Department of Education said it's
investig
I wasn't a teacher in the 1960s but learned in 1967. My TM teacher was Jerry
Jarvis and his intro was pretty much the same as I learned on TTC in 1972, but
without the scienc-y (as opposed to real science) charts.
From: "Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: Fairfie
Before the 1971 Amherst/Humbolt courses, the lectures were based upon
Shankara's "three fields of life" - Being, Thinking, Doing.
After the 1972 "2000" courses in Majorca/Fiuggi, SCI became the paradigm for
the lectures.
A lot safer and better memories.
From: "rich...@rwilliams.us [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: I need some spiritual help
Yeah, actually Rita just nixed this idea anyway. Maybe we will ju
What you're suggesting was pretty close to what the founding fathers intended
in the first place. Each state was it's own master. They, the state
governments, knew what was best for their own people and what their people
wanted. The feds were there to protect the rights of those states to be
in
Yeah, actually Rita just nixed this idea anyway. Maybe we will just go to a
bar and have a beer or visit the San Fernando Cathedral on Sunday and light a
candle.
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That sounds like a long trip my friend. It all sounds so ... romantic. Two or
thr
Europe Throws Ukraine Under the Bus
On February 18, Petro Poroshenko, the Ukrainian president, ordered his troops
to withdraw from the city in the Donetsk region in eastern Ukraine.
http://www.newsweek.com/europe-throws-ukraine-under-bus-308853
http://www.newsweek.com/europe-throws-ukraine-u
That sounds like a long trip my friend. It all sounds so ... romantic. Two or
three weeks is more than most people will want to spend in India, at least the
first time. Get out of the big cities as quickly as you can. They are polluted
and crowded beyond belief and filled with crime .When people
Not quite. That was based on something else. This division makes sense
because each region has it's own specific geographical needs that can be
governed appropriately. But I'm not holding my breathe. Of course it
could come out of a complete economic collapse but more likely the rich
will wa
Yea, we tried something like that here in South Carolina in 1860 - didn't
work out too well.
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 9:07 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: US Secession is Happening
You are starting to sound like a rebel, always trying to break things up.
There's more power in numbers.
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Break it up into the "Nine Nations of North America". I've been an advocate
of this ever since the book came out in 1981. It's based on the
P.S. My mother recently passed away (RIP) and left me and Rita a small
fortune, so we are seriously considering a visit to Mt. Kailash in India to
hunt for rare fungi, as part of our yoga sadhana. We want to visit the
Connaught Circus, the Big Red Fort, the Braj, Puri, Sarnath, Bodhi Gaya, and
Break it up into the "Nine Nations of North America". I've been an
advocate of this ever since the book came out in 1981. It's based on
the way the American Indians looked at the country by geographical
distinctions.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Nine_Nations_of_North_America
But the ric
U... might induce claustrophobia.
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 11:10 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Buddhist monk found in 1000 year old statue
Perhaps someone needs to whisper to th
Thoughts:
If it's true that we are all one, then everyone is a King and Tony is your
King too.
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U. Celibate?
Maharishi made it clear that King Tony's position was hereditary.
L
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No shi
"Because the Constitution does not enumerate a congressional
territorial-acquisition power, Congress therefore disregarded great-powers
limitations in annexing Texas and Hawaii through joint resolution."
The unconstitutionality of the annexation of Texas and Hawaii
http://www.washingtonpost.com/
Private schools can make any rules they want to, but public schools, under the
U.S. Constitution, cannot abrogate any adult teacher or students basic rights
to due process. It is unconstitutional for any public institution to repress or
deny the basic right of an adult individual without a due p
The basic TM intro in 1955 and the instructions for the practice was the same
in 1956 as it is today. According to what I've read, the instructions from MMY
are almost the exact same instructions as what I learned from Jerry Jarvis in
1968 at the first SIMMS course in L.A., up to and including
"Utility regulation was designed to maintain the status quo, and it succeeds.
This is why the railroads, Ma Bell and the local water monopoly were never
known for innovation. The Internet was different because its technologies,
business models and creativity were permissionless.
This week Mr. O
Thanks for the information, Mr. Rishi. So, I enrolled in some courses at the
community college this semester. Cyber Security (for certification) and Python
coding. For $350 any Texas resident can take two courses for $350. Sweet!
"...more than a dozen software applications other than Superfish
You are not even making any sense.
Company computers purchased for employees don't even come with software
installed on them, or if they do, it's wiped clean by in-house IT professionals
and their own OS and software programs are installed remotely running Norton
Campus Edition.
We have over
You dumb nerd, the Superfish adware was installed on a limited number of
consumer laptops, not on commercial laptops used by IBM employees. Company
laptops and servers don't have bloatware installed on them. I already told you
that, can't you read?
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Singularity is a very bad idea and Kurzweil is considered a nutcase
among scientists. But if the uber rich think they can make money on it
they'll sponsor development even if it destroys mankind. The uber rich
are meddlesome.
On 02/23/2015 02:27 PM, jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
By singularity, I meant the time when machines will be smarter than humans. At
least, that's what Kurzweil is predicting. In a sense, this goal could
actually keep many computer scientists employed for a very long time. IMO,
these efforts are more likely going to create machines that are effi
I heard *mother* Olsen/Olson, whatever , give an intro around '67 and don't
remember it being anything like what became standard about the time you're
referring to. It was very abstract and way over my head. Of course, I was a
sixteen year old kid at the time .A lot of talk about Being and Bliss
At least, Ron Paul thinks so. This could be the quick solution to eliminate
the trillions of dollars in national debt. But somebody is going to lose out.
My gut feeling is: it would still be us.
Ron Paul: U.S. secession is already 'happening'
http://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-show/ron-pa
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Harvard Bans Sexual Relationships Between Professors And Students
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/02/05/384080539/harvard-bans-sexual-relationships-between-professors-and-students
http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2015/02/05/3840
When I learned TM in 1974 the standard intro lecture was TM is a simple,
natural, effortless mental technique practiced 20 minutes twice a day.
But that seems to have been the TM spin AFTER the science jag Marshy lit upon
in about 1970. What was the intro lecture in the 1960's?
Anyone here who
Walker’s anti-union law has labor reeling in Wisconsin
"The anti-union law passed here four years ago, which made Gov. Scott Walker a
national Republican star and a possible presidential candidate, has turned out
to be even more transformative than many had predicted."
Walker’s anti-union la
These days, if I was an internet pirate, I would be really worried. If I was
an American expat living off the Dutch dime, I would be really worried,
especially with the Wi-Fi in street cafes. If I was a pirate bragging about my
exploits on a newsgroup, I would have my bags packed and my passpo
"The widely accepted age of the universe, as estimated by general relativity,
is 13.8 billion years. In the beginning, everything in existence is thought to
have occupied a single infinitely dense point, or singularity. Only after this
point began to expand in a "Big Bang" did the universe off
If anyone has any doubts that the Tres Hombres are JELLOS of Tony Nader, just
read the thread below. It's a classic!
Although Barry lived down the street from MMY in Vlodrop and across town from
Tony in Paris, Barry knows next to nothing about their comings-and-goings for
over four decades. B
They are even tracking TAILS users these days. Morally, if you can pay
for a show you should. My beef is that they've gotten into this thing
of getting people to "own" a TV series thus paying far more than they
should. A lot of people might rent at $1 an HD episode. They would get
a rental
In the US, either use an anonymous proxy on BitTorrent or grab stuff off Usenet
newsgroups.
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On 02/23/2015 08:47 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com
mailto:turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife] wrote:
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net ma
Perhaps someone needs to whisper to the statue "now slowly open the
eyes." ;-)
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/02/scan-reveals-1000-year-old-monk-seated-inside-of-buddha-statue/
On 02/23/2015 08:47 AM, TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
*From:* "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
I watched the pilot episode last night and thought it was okay. I got
a kick out of Amy Aquino (who resembles Edie Franco) as she played a
witch in the
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
I watched the pilot episode last night and thought it was okay. I got a
kick out of Amy Aquino (who resembles Edie Franco) as she played a witch in the
final two seasons of Syfy's version of "Being Human". But I followed up with
t
Doesn't it beg the question that computers aren't fast enough now? We
need to slow down for awhile. We have a technology that as is would be
good for centuries. The only reason people keep pushing on is so they
can get rich.
It's like in a way that the telecoms are sorta right in arguing th
I watched the pilot episode last night and thought it was okay. I got a
kick out of Amy Aquino (who resembles Edie Franco) as she played a witch
in the final two seasons of Syfy's version of "Being Human". But I
followed up with the Netflix recommended "Felony", an excellent
Australian cop fi
Still binge-watching "Bosch" during a holiday period here in the Netherlands,
and realizing that one of the things I love the most about the series is seeing
L.A. again. Whoever filmed this really *knows* L.A. Angel's Flight, Norms, the
Hollywood streets. It all feels like a strange semblance of
Barry probably hasn't spoken to a single person still connected to the TMO in
four decades. If he knew anything about Tony, he would have posted it a long
time ago. Check the archives: bupkis, nada, nothing. Everything he knows about
the TMO he read on social media: a.m.t.
http://tinyurl.com/
Maharishi never presented Tony Nader as a celibate monk - where did you even
get that idea?
You've been out of the loop for at least four decades - the only way you could
find out anything about Tony's private life in on social media. You don't even
know any of Tony's closest friends. The ne
Oh my! There goes the curve.
From: "jamesalan...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, February 23, 2015 1:40 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] nice photo of Adhiraja Maharaja Rajaram's wife
Harvard Bans Sexual Relationships Between Professors
Barry, I have no idea if what you say is correct, or not.
I think it caught everyone by surprise that Tony Nader was married, but what
is rather shocking is how closely you appear to follow the goings on with
regard to MMY and the TMO.
I mean to you have discounted MMY's spiritual status
Hey Bhairitu, this article says 'stamp scrip' would have
sorted out the great depression of the 30's in three weeks
time.
Monbiot says two ideas are proposed for Greece. One is
restrict the credit giving capacity of banks. The other is
'stamp scrip' which did wonders in Austria.
http://
Don't start this denial crap, Lawson. Maharishi presented Tony Nader as the
ultimate celibate purusha for *years*, all while hiding the fact that he was
married from everyone. Even Nader's closest friends didn't know he was married.
This was a lie that lasted well over a decade, and was told to
I'm hooked, as much for Annie Wersching's hot redhead co-cop as for Titus
Welliver's lead. I'm not familiar with the books, but so far the TV show made
from them makes me want to read them.
From: ultrarishi
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, February 22, 2015 9:15 PM
Subje
What's funniest in a way is that IBM used to be the makers of Lenovo computers
until they spun of the PC business to some Chinese company. As a result, all
IBMers use Lenovo laptops. So it appears that for the last few months (as long
as this adware has been present) a company that one can justl
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