LOL, looks like Judy hasn't been paying attention either.
Unless I missed the post where Buck apologised to everyone for his blatant
abuse of power and promised not to do it again because he wormed a post about
David Lynch into his guidelines and tried to have it removed because he
dislike
This is really fascinating:
Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neural Networks
http://googleresearch.blogspot.fr/2015/06/inceptionism-going-deeper-into-neural.html
http://googleresearch.blogspot.fr/2015/06/inceptionism-going-deeper-into-neural.html
Inceptionism: Going Deeper into Neur
This is interesting, because in arguing with authfriend, I would say something,
and she would interpret it differently than I meant, and she would say
something similar. I am not sure the misrepresentation is necessarily
deliberate, but think that sometimes, maybe frequently, the world views of
But, at the risk of sounding too altruistic, why are here? This here is
probably a better question than the one you probably intended to type. If you
have the answer to the question 'why am I experiencing?' or 'Why is there
experience at all?' in the largest sense, you will have the solution to
This post is almost entirely irrelevant to the current situation on FFL.
Moreover, it has quite a few inaccuracies.
There is no reason that anyone's equanimity should be deliberately tested by
trying to upset them. It may happen naturally in the course of a discussion or
argument, but otherwi
I'm betting the little girl is not an orphan and also not 3 years old.
The kids put on like this a bit in India. Pulling a con is basic
education in India (MJ will like that). The Kumba Mela video on Netflix
I posted a link to a little while back has an "orphan kid" in it but it
turned out th
It seems to me that M once blamed many of India's problems on the British.
Seems that the British reduced the infant mortality rate with modern medicine.
From: Duveyoung
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 5:49 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Saw Slumdog Millionair
Yes, this "pushing of one's buttons" is certainly a useful tool.
But, at the risk of sounding too altruistic, why are here?
I would say to discuss things, challenge one another, and yes, push one
another's buttons.
But, if it (this pushing of buttons) is done in a malicious manner, with
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Getting your buttons hammered is a test of equanimity, which fails miserably
with many, many meditators. Tuquoiseb was pretty intense this way, but also
posted well reasoned posts and other interesting things. He was not a one note
guy. I found authfriend just as annoying eventually as I did Tur
The sheer mass of poverty hit me so much harder this time.
It sobers me majorly about philosophy and spirituality: if India is like this,
it is certain proof that more than talk, prayers and incense -- and more than
Transcendental Meditation is needed. India has the very best scriptures in the
You want lemonade?
Here:
Occupy: "Hello, Rachael? I'm SoNSo over here at Occupy, and we've got an
exciting offer for you."
Rachel Dolezal: "Me? I'm in a fetal position on my floor soaked to the bone in
a puddle of my tears."
Occupy: "Today's your lucky day, bitch."
Rachel Dolezal: "Huh? Wh
Well, it's a good start. More than 10% in 10 years.
From: "jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 4:04 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Rand Paul's Tax Proposal
Edg,
I don't believe that's good enough to erase the national
MJ,
The US national chart will be undergoing a new major period (Rahu) in October
2016. At first glance, the period doesn't look good since Rahu is placed in
the 8th house, the field of transformation. However, using Nadi astrology
rules, Rahu can be a prosperous period for the US economy.
Edg,
I don't believe that's good enough to erase the national debt which is about
$17 trillion (the last time I looked, anyway). So, his proposal is not enough
to fix the national problem.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
14.5% flat tax reduces tax income for America by TWO
Commenting as I go along
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Loth as I am to respond to any of your limp trolling posts..
Big, bag troll that I am, I guess I should be honored. (-:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Ya know, Sal, I think it's pretty simple:
Av
Loth as I am to respond to any of your limp trolling posts..
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Ya know, Sal, I think it's pretty simple:
Avoid gratuitous personal attacks and it works out pretty well.
Then you clearly haven't been paying attention. Buck used a post about Dav
So how does Murphy's law jibe with the idea of jyotish and yagya and all that
jazz?
Shouldn't jyotish be considered the anti-Murphy's law?
From: "jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 2:28 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Rand Pa
14.5% flat tax reduces tax income for America by TWO TRILLION DOLLARS in the
next ten years..all of which will come out of social programs instead of
the military.
Yeah, they should have made it totally legal rather than amounts up to 1
oz. The only ones who want marijuana kept illegal are drug dealers and
pot farmers.
On 06/19/2015 10:37 AM, Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com
[FairfieldLife] wrote:
U fool!
http://www.delawareonline.com/story/firsts
We'll have to agree to disagree. The government has the responsibility to
defend the borders, deliver the mail and protect and promote commerce. The more
it does beyond that, the more it begins to develop *mission creep*.
The best thing the government can do to help the economy is to get out of
Bhairitu,
Don't speak too loudly about the 2008 incident. An economic collapse may
still come back and haunt us if the multi-trillion national debt is not
reduced. Murphy's Law may apply: if anything can go wrong, it will go wrong.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I like p
Bhairitu,
IMO, Rand Paul is trying to attract votes by proposing and promising a tax
reduction. But I don't believe he can pass his proposal through Congress, if
he were elected president. He would have to raise other important issues and
solutions that would convince the voters he's worthy
MD,
On a personal level, you're correct. But the government has the
responsibility to stimulate the economy. IMO, a drastic measure like Rand
Paul's proposal will cause an economic depression, both domestic and worldwide.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Isn't that how yo
WL,
This is easier said than done. The Democrats for sure will have many
arguments against it. But it appears Rand Paul will increase military spending
but cut the rest of the government spending.
Personally, I think his proposal will cause an economic depression. Why?
Because the gov
U fool!
http://www.delawareonline.com/story/firststatepolitics/2015/06/18/senate-debate-marijuana/28927757/
Ya know, Sal, I think it's pretty simple:
Avoid gratuitous personal attacks and it works out pretty well.
Avoid the temptation to push someone's buttons for the sole purpose, of
declaring, "Ha, I pushed your buttons"
And then, if possible, try to avoid a commentary, or small essay, on
Woo Hooo!
End Austerity Now - National Demonstration Saturday 20th June
| |
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| End Austerity Now - National Demonstration Saturday 2...Assemble 12pm, Bank
of England (Queen Victoria St) City of London March to Parliament Square
Organised by The People's Assembly |
I like progressive taxes because they discourage money hoarding. Done
properly we would not have the huge gap we have today between the
richest and the poorest. And look how elitist are those with too much
money. Incentives are good but maybe cap the rich at 20 times of the
wealth of the poo
So what do you think of the flat tax proposal Bhai?
From: "Bhairitu noozg...@sbcglobal.net [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 12:10 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Rand Paul's Tax Proposal
That 14.5% figure is interesting because Don
I swear, Duveyoung, you are one of my favorite FFL posters. Kudos!
From: Duveyoung
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 11:00 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: A [TM] Bio of Charlie Lutes and Helen Lutes:
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote
Damn! Maybe your neck will be next for Buck Robespierre's guillotine!
From: "Xenophaneros Anartaxius anartax...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com"
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 9:37 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Dark Medieval Consciousness
It would appe
That 14.5% figure is interesting because Donald Trump the last time he
ran for President proposed a one-time 14.5% tax on all folks with an
estate of $10M or more. He thought that would help reduce the deficit.
Hence he was not to popular with Republicans.
Flat taxes have often been proposed
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Our new moderator is a dipshit vedic nazi and a partisan moron
Doug for being a snivelling coward
All insults that give grounds for your very own dismissal Sal!
Kind of the idea. I'm just underlining that I won't be diluting myself at a
California has been through more droughts than the current one. So
perhaps they should look at golf courses here. Someone on a political
forum asked about water parks. Those too have been through previous
droughts and invested in water recycling. Same with most all the car
washes. There ar
I looked at the log, and Doug has yet to delete one post. Rick deleted a bunch
of posts, and a few folks have deleted their own posts. That's it.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Clearly Buck/Doug is a maniac who should NOT be
Don't know what they have planned, but a sustainable golf course is possible.
There's desert courses with no grass and only sand and pebbles, for instance.
Just have the land smoothed and let the weeds grow and never water except for
rain -- mowed weeds are pretty good golf surfaces.
---In F
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Clearly Buck/Doug is a maniac who should NOT be allowed to go through the
files deleting posts that HE alone considers against the guidelines.
As far as we know, Doug (not "Buck") hasn't deleted any posts.
HE made the comments that star
should read,
If you consider objecting to being misrepresented, in a willful manner, some
kind of weakness, then that's where you've set the bar, for adults voicing
their opinions in a dramatic fashion.
Just for the record, none of this type of interaction plays well in the real
world.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Taking a grain of salt I still find this archive of spiritual talks impressive
now. I should have liked to have heard him deliver some of these for context.
To those new visitors at FairFieldLife arriving, I would like to point out
that Do
I looked at the activity log, and Turq is still subscribed; all Doug did was
kill his ability to post. Whereas, Rick booted *and* banned the one who shall
not be mentioned (I think the banned list prevents a person from even sending a
subscription request.) The only people I've given the boot ar
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Thanks for posting this Alex. Perhaps Buck/Doug will share the rational
rationale
here so we can understand which of his interpretation of the previously never
enforced vague Yahoo guidelines Barry violated.
I suspect it was this p
It is an wonderful opportunity to see how the forum can proceed, absent the
member considered to be the most abusive, at least according to some.
I would enjoy seeing some the participants who recently departed to the_peak,
return.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I wou
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
FFL reflected Rick's open mindedness and respect for adults voicing their
opinion in dramatic contrast to the group that most of us were involved with.
I guess, Curtis, we all have a bar, above, or below which ,we consider
respect, or disrespe
I would say that opposing views are welcome here. There is room for
disagreement and argument but not an atmosphere in which insult and abuse
becomes the norm. I find it astonishing that an effort to realign this group so
that it conforms to the Yahoo! guidelines should be greeted by one recent
Here's what perplexes me. ( and I agree with your assessment, btw).
Barry and Sal and others claim what they want, all they really want, dear God
in heaven what they want, is unfettered conversation, dialog, and content.
But, I guess it must be writtens somewhere, FFL BY DIVINE DECREE SHA
The problems for politicians is that they won't be able to buy votes with
promised spending on this special interest group or that one.
From: "William Leed wle...@aol.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 8:44 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife]
FFL reflected Rick's open mindedness and respect for adults voicing their
opinion in dramatic contrast to the group that most of us were involved with. I
consider this latest change to be a version of FFL suicide by appointing
Buck/Doug to kill off all opposing views. Once freedom of expression
Isn't that how you and I live? You can only spend what you earn.
From: "jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 3:03 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Rand Paul's Tax Proposal
It appears that there's a hidden agenda behind his prop
excellent
-Original Message-
From: jr_...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
To: FairfieldLife
Sent: Fri, Jun 19, 2015 4:03 am
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Rand Paul's Tax Proposal
It appears that there's a hidden agenda behind his proposal. The sugar coating
is that taxes are reduced f
Just added to my Dead Pool list for oppositional opinion:
4. Xeno
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
It would appear a dark, medieval consciousness is beginning to take over
Fairfield Life, in the likeness of the Transcendental Meditation Organisation's
tyrannical manner.
Med
Thanks, Charlie was always one of my favorite personalities in the TM movement.
He was so *far out there* and at the same time so down to earth. I heard a
story about the last time he saw M. He had been waiting a long time to speak to
M and was told it would be another couple of hours. Charlie
It would appear a dark, medieval consciousness is beginning to take over
Fairfield Life, in the likeness of the Transcendental Meditation Organisation's
tyrannical manner.
Medieval
1. of or relating to the Middle Ages.
2. Informal, very old-fashioned or primitive.
Synonyms: antique archaic fe
Our new moderator is a dipshit vedic nazi and a partisan moronDoug for being a
snivelling coward
All insults that give grounds for your very own dismissal Sal!
And here I thought I would be the first to go - I reckon Bucky wants to keep
tabs on me so he will know where to direct the drones.
For years, FFL was like an unweeded garden. Noxious weeds were allowed to grow
unchecked, poisoning the entire garden. Then a new gardener was appointed who
decided to clean things up. Of course, the noxious weeds do not like it. As far
as TurquoiseB's expulsion is concerned, he can have little
Thanks for posting this Alex. Perhaps Buck/Doug will share the rational here
so we can understand which of his interpretation of the previously never
enforced vague Yahoo guidelines Barry violated.
In the spirit of Barry's sense of humor here I think the only appropriate thing
to do now is to
I found this to be a revealing post about how Doug and I differ concerning
information and contrasting POV's here on FFL
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
Dear 4U, I appreciate your taking the time to post this here. There are a
number of contributors here who often cut off discu
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote :
I have zero idea what's going on, but I'll at least let him say goodbye.
- Forwarded Message -
From: TurquoiseBee
To: Alex Stanley
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 5:46 AM
Subject: Alex, can you post a question to the forum for me?
Seems to me likely that it wasn't the disputed post so much as your reactions
to his having told you he was moderating it that led him to delete your access,
including claiming he was insane (more than once) and in particular your
declaration that you would no longer read anything he posted nor
Taking a grain of salt I still find this archive of spiritual talks impressive
now. I should have liked to have heard him deliver some of these for context.
Context often is everything. I been with Maharishi and heard him say things
that then got retold by people later out in the field, e
I have zero idea what's going on, but I'll at least let him say goodbye.
- Forwarded Message -
From: TurquoiseBee
To: Alex Stanley
Sent: Friday, June 19, 2015 5:46 AM
Subject: Alex, can you post a question to the forum for me?
It appears that Doug has gone ahead with his thr
So, what did we learn in the 20th century? Not much it seems...
Jewish extremists suspected of torching Sea of Galilee 'loaves and fishes'
church in Tabgha
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/jewish-extremists-suspected-of-torching-sea-of-galilee-loaves-and-fishes-church-in
It appears that there's a hidden agenda behind his proposal. The sugar coating
is that taxes are reduced for everybody. But the hammer is that the government
expenses will have to be reduced to fit the new tax income received. What do
you think?
Presidential candidate Rand Paul plans to '
As the Mahabharata says, “The Vedas differ, and so do the Smṛtis. No one is a
muni who has no independent opinion of his own (nāsau muniryasya mataṃ na
bhinnam).”
From http://www.aghori.it/woodroffe_introduction_to_tantra_sastra.pdf
http://www.aghori.it/woodroffe_introduction_to_tantr
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