Flappity, floppity, flip
The mouse on the mobius strip;
The strip revolved,
The mouse dissolved
In a chronodimensional skip.
So who owns the zebra?
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Sense of humor is not your strongest side, but you r getting
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anon replys to anon. hahaha.
Enjoyable ;-)
p.s. why does God make so many spelling mistakes?
anon
Was it that bad
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See latest anon reply at the bottom:
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anon replys to anon
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In science the most simple explanation is the most elegant. The
simplest explanation for Maharishi's behavior is that he wants to
divorce all the people from the Movement so he can sell all holdings
world wide and take the
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Maharishi said, when asked why Guru Dev didn't stick around and
enlighten the world, It would have been too small a task for him.
common Bob, please tell you don't really believe that.
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Which nick name are you using there?
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Why are you wasting time arguing over which flavor of duality
is Truth?
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Then there's the US Hindu community. The tmo is, even now,
endeavoring to contact all the wealthy members of this community and
convince them to sponsor vedic pundits in India to do yagyas for
them in perpetuity.
It goes one way at one time, and the opposite at another. So it
seems that these
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Kick me but don't kick my Buddha.
You have more attachment to Buddha than Buddha himself.
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In my experience, it is fun to contemplate such issues. And thank
you to each and every one of you who contributed to this thread.
But, having noticed that even deep immersement in these ideas over a
period of years has not resulted in a gestalt awakening to what is
really happening here, I go
frequent/constant checking chips away at delusion more
effectively.
on 5/11/05 2:50 PM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But I wonder sometimes at its utility. In under an hour, I
am sure that someone familiar with the various conceptual nuances
and schools of thought on the topics of I
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But did you realize this the first time you pondered it? Or after
years of spiritual practice?
-
I never pondered it before. Years of spiritual practice, as in
meditation, but no self-inquiry workshops or satsangs.
to be
hanged in a tree.
(The source is an old TM-Teacher that participated the
Course).
Ingegerd
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Then there's the US Hindu community. The tmo is, even now
the message is heavily encrypted and we the users are using a
different private keys then the master intended.
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Good for you Robert Gimbel! Exactly right: We have the message;
just
have to get it out there I was
GIRL,8, IN 'WITCH TORTURE' - London.
http://www.sky.com/skynews/article/0,,30100-13345717,00.html
consciousness connection to the scorpions? nah. too weird.
hmmm.
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Hi t3rinity ,
Could you post the link to that googlegroups, I believe I know
the author to be a good friend.
TY.
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J.Stein wrote:
...or Rajas spending most of their waking
hours doing
Llundrub,
This is not nice or true. Why do you say such?
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Oh, this was Judy Stein the junkyard dog?
Bahahahwahhahahaha
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Llundrub,
I happen to know her as a good friend who favors the TM practice,
is that is were your hostility comes from?
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Llundrub,
This is not nice or true. Why do you say such?
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Peter
why would refer such to someone you don't know
or was it your self referral?
:)
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Judy Stein will kick your ass if you deserve it! She
doesn't suffer fools!
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Llundrub
years of reading her insanely cold TM
moralizations.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Yet another theory
Llundrub,
I happen to know her as a good friend who
it is pretty funny :)
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Straw-Into-Gold SutraThanks AnonFF, I forget gems like this existed:
ANNOUNCING! Golden Opportunity
For All Humankind!
Breakthrough Course Now Being
Offered in the
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...or Rajas spending most of their waking
hours doing program, or Purusha and Mother Divine.
(What's happening with them, I wonder? I haven't seen
them mentioned in any
Barry, you seem to be doing great job bashing her while she is
on other forum.
so let's see what she thinks about you :
Judy The Superior Thinker sez:
What I was *actually* talking about was from a much broader
perspective than Barry's capable of encompassing. He
cherishes flexibility
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k, what does?
here you go, k. sings to m. ;)
http://www.jaiuttal.com/htm/albums/begnsntsfrm.htm
to listen chose song #3 be with you and click the realplayer icon.
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snip
here it is, from my friend in the UK:
snip
M has shut down all TM teaching in the UK. He
wasn't
impressed that Tony Blair got back in at Thursdays
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On May 6, 2005, at 9:03 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:
How is purity determined? A quick Google search says Patanjali
lived
somewhere between 200 BC and 200 AD. How does one determine
whether
one interpretation of an ancient
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Yeah, from any perspective it just don't make too good sense, huh.
esp compassion
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Addiction to bliss is not enlightenment.
you are right, but if you aware of the above is it still a problem?
reading thru your post it seems to me that you suggest that bliss
clutters one moral view and reasoning, I
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On May 9, 2005, at 1:21 PM, anonymousff wrote:
ok, how do we know that you say is what traditional
samkhya-charyas actually say , maybe you understand
samkhya-charyas in a different way that they intended.
(I'm more
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On May 9, 2005, at 1:47 PM, anonymousff wrote:
exactly my point.
Well, that was for you.
Anyone else could use common sense. Unless you were thick as a brick,
you'd know right off something ain't right with what I
It seems to me that the karma line of reasoning isn't very
worthwhile. The Hindu tradition tells us that the course of karma is
unfathomable. That implies to me that nothing definitive can ever be
said about it, even amongst those who subscribe to the theory. To do
moreso is to claim more
, at 5:13 PM, anonymousff wrote:
It seems to me that the karma line of reasoning isn't very
worthwhile. The Hindu tradition tells us that the course of
karma is
unfathomable. That implies to me that nothing definitive can
ever be
said about it, even amongst those who subscribe to the theory
in that country's destiny. How
many people
are being taught in the UK now? What difference could it possibly
make if
that trickle were staunched?
on 5/9/05 4:13 PM, anonymousff at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems to me that the karma line of reasoning isn't very
worthwhile. The Hindu tradition
I have heard from a rather authoritative source in the tmo that a
settlement was made so all lawsuits have been dropped on both sides.
Included in the settlement: Purusha and Mother Divine will have to
vacate Heavenly Mt no later than Feb 6, 2006. This settlement occurred
two days ago.
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Little known facts department
(or News of the Weird)
It is a little known fact that the Literature department at MUM was
required by Maharishi some time ago to stop teaching courses on
English literature. To get around this, they have been teaching
courses in European literature, including
Hi Llundrub,
That was a loaded post that was interesting to read.
i have two questions Why didn't you post that directly by
yourself to alt.meditation.transcendental insted of having John Manning
who forwarded Eve Kadmon quating you? what am I missing?
By the title you obviously feel the same,
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Is it possible to have conversations without the nasty comments?
---The greatest master would know that by granting the fulfillment
of everyones wishes that they would be getting all their good deeds
back and
It is said, expectations reduce joy. Alternatively, from another
angle one might say: expectations produce fear. - (the fear that
the expectation won't be met - born of rajo- guna no doubt. )
We have all experienced this, yes? (he, he).
I imagine the subtler the expectation is during a
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So, it seems that drooling seems to be the order of the day with
the Bevan shit and all the fast quipping. So it's been fun. I'll
check back in a week or so and see if there was something original
and thoughtful. Have a
hey, RJ, it appears that you sent some weeds to our friends and none
for me... :(
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The heaven ones are based on clear and literal experiences this
time
around. Since about 1982 I think? during MMY's Capitals project
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The heaven ones are based on clear and literal experiences this
time
around. Since about 1982 I think? during MMY's Capitals project in
DC, I have been seeing angels clearly and literally when I want to,
when you
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
What's *out* there are forces per se, inteligent energy if you
will. No actual forms needed aka angels.
like gravitation as a force, Can you see gravitation ?
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Subtle beings, both satvic to tamasic, are all over
the place: big angels, little angels, real little
flower devas, big demons, little demons, astral
animals, plants and objects. Human thought forms,
collective
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Back then.
that's not you, that's Rory. ;)
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On May 5, 2005, at 5:30 PM, anonymousff wrote:
imo, these things seems to me fruit of imagination.
Best not to make fun of shit that's
where do you see making fun? I still can express my opinion, can't I?
imo
.
Or is that a wrong assumption?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] was [Re: This stuff never gets old...]
Maharishi vs. the movement
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Swami Vishnu Devananda says:
Being Duly Sworn on this 30 day of June, 1986 I Swami Vishnu
Devananda
state the following:
1.
I am a Swami of the Saraswati order in the Shankaracharaya
line,
and am fully
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On May 4, 2005, at 1:18 PM, anonymousff wrote:
Vaj, look at the link below from tracenet.org; from your point of
view is the description there is authentic in term of Bija
Mantras:
It's a listing of *some
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On May 4, 2005, at 2:10 PM, anonymousff wrote:
I'm just trying to understand.
The fact that MMY is using Bija Mantras does not suggests that
his techniques , aka , TM and TM-Sidhis are not efficient.
After all we
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On May 4, 2005, at 2:26 PM, anonymousff wrote:
No need to be sarcastic, if you don't believe that transcending
while using Bija mantras creates bliss experience which eventually
evolves into CC etc so just say so
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Has there been discussion about this already that the thrust of
the
rectification course is that the TMO will open in malls across
America
and target older teens who spend money on electronics and are
troubled
and
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Earl Kaplan has a baby girl with his current girlfriend . The baby
was
named Sunny Sky Kaplan. No other news. Heard via rumor mill in town.
sounds like a name the native indians would give.
Two dogs barking.
To
Llundrub what is the meaning of this alias. RJ was much easier.
can I nick you drub ? :)..
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Why don't you google it and tell me?
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: EARl has baby girl
Llundrub what is the meaning of this alias
ANSWER: Because he has no attachments.
hehehehehehe
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Cosmic Reality is One. The Wise Perceive It In Many Ways.
Siddhis and the Chakras
Transcript in part of chakra workshop:
Chakras are sometimes called Wheels of the Mind. They are psychic
centers that can not really be described fully from a psychological or
material view in the same way
I'm looking for chanting or music links.
If you have some please post.
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I heard that is precisely why democracy came into being. It was
when
the kings (substitute autocrats) became corrupt.
Democracy is also the political system of Kali Yuga.
Is that a fact ?
imo, it should be
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Democracy is also the political system of Kali Yuga
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snip
Secondly I don't see MMY or any other Guru as G-D. Do you?
This is probably the difference between us.
but hey I'm not in KC
I get this picture of you as a woman.
Look at off_world's profile. It's a three-headed alien who can suck
your cock, eat out your ass, and sing, all at the same time.
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Thanks for responding. clarifications below:
Why do you believe everything Maharishi says? where this need
comes from?
I don't characterize it as a need. To me it is like saying water is
wet. it just is. I
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Just out of curiousity, do you meditate (TM) regularly, and if not,
what technique do you practice regularly?
Thanks,
Jim
Yes, TM
JGD
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http://uk.download.yahoo.com/ne/fu/oa/goinghomefriday.wmv
hahaha, this penguin ate something hot.
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[ FW cont from my last post on the topic ]
[ read #6 , i guess we here kinda of a family. hmm..]
The functions of the chakras are as follows:
1. Instinctual. The root chakra prepares vitality, or life
energy, for the chakras above it. It provides the base frequency
of human existence including
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on 5/2/05 11:22 AM, Llundrub at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, ok. Yeah, haven't smoked in a week. Guess the real deep
connections are
just not coming anymore. Heheh
No, they are. I mean it. I think abstinence is
oh ok, I see now.
for the records the other day someone noted that you write in a
tantric style, but I guess it was just a tease on his part. anyway I
thought that such style really exists and that I'm not familiar with
it, I believed it to be some non-linear writing and it was
interesting to
[A forward ]
PERSONALITY AND MEDITATION
Few would contest that external environmental factors play a role in
personality development. However, little consideration has been given
to various `internal' techniques such as meditation and the extent to
which they influence the expression of
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HHH, lets see, I believe I said, oh I did, It has a serial
and everything. I'm not sure if you can update it or not without it
unregging. Well, now we know.
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on 4/30/05 1:18 PM, jyouells2000 at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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--
It was hell. ...After the first
five days everyone
right, it's called 'think big' and the fact it's far from reality
is not inherit bad thing. That's why you have to keep on being
creative while striving to the goal.
take for example MMY, BBZ, JRC or WHY or even JR C or LB s but BMW
is the best.
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Both are true. MMY is obviously the victim of nasty and stupid
people
who the cat has dragged into the TM movement. But MMY is also
cosmic
intelligence, who as Tat Wala Baba said, knows everything:
http://www.yogiphotos.com/chap6b.html
It will
there.
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Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: I have a bit of wisdom
right, it's called 'think big' and the fact it's far from reality
is not inherit bad thing. That's why you
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http://www.lastbestchance.org
a fiction film for the horrors movie lovers.
N. Korea is about to do some tests . darn.
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http://tinyurl.com/cnc3u
here we go. every mall in India is part of divine plan that M
(and his devotee bonanda) is on the making. right?
Any western style mall is just a temporary phase and soon
will become a dome for
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Well, MMY wrote, back in the 60s, a little booklet titled The
Divine
Plan. Charlie Lutes had this and two other booklets for sale at
the
SRM place on Sta Monica Blvd in WLA, and when the Beatles went to
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I'm back.
good to have you back, just rewind the tape.
I can't lurk just because some prude hates my guts and thinks I'm
boring. Nah, this back and forth one liner volleyball is boring.
However, I really enjoyed the idea
sounds like a friend of a friend of a ...
= rumours.
R do you personaly know the source?
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From a friend:
Hi Rick,
Received this by email this morning. The originating
source is said to be a core movement person
The Nominators Peace
Right to submit proposals for the Nobel Peace Prize, based on the
principle of competence and universality, shall by statute be enjoyed by:
1. Members of national assemblies and governments of states;
2. Members of international courts;
3. University
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Maharishi is on a level of His own, perhaps seen every 2000
years on earth or so.
Just trying to understand how your mind works: do you hold
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I think history will show M. to be a minor figure and remembered
mainly
as one of the first big mass-marketers of things eastern.
are you sure? that will be good news for Bonanda.
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The real reason that MMY came to the West was to delay the onset of
enlightenment so that a Vedic India would not be too much of a shock
for the world: http://geocities.com/bbrigante/comp.html#30
that's what you
I wish akasha could take you with him to see Byron Katie,
you seem to argue with reality allot.
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on 4/29/05 1:02 AM, Bob Brigante at [EMAIL
i'ma angyfdsg dg losegd sdf
sdfgsdf LBS dasfg nds Ricx nan Rori sadf sa f
fucv yas adfg.
I aanly a liker ssdf RJsd sf.
did you understand what i wrote above?
you didn't, good. so what?
so is your rest of your posts/.
hasdf
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All 18 chapters are long since translated and
commented by Maharishi.
They're in a vault somewhere and will be published
in due time, when
the world is ready.
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And
Bob wrote:
MMY at one hour and 10 mins and following in the 13Apr2005 press
conference http://streaming.mou.org/MOU/Apr/wnews_13apr2005_128.ram ,
compares the TM movement to Prahlad: just as Prahlad could not say
that Ram is limited in any way and therefore he could not deny that
Ram/Vishnu
Llundrub wrote:
'Quite suddenly' gives expression to the way in which
nature functions. Nature ensures great flexibility for the growth of
good or evil in the atmosphere. But when an influence grows beyond
elastic limits, nature will no longer sustain it; suddenly the
breaking-point is
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Try masturbation, as if.
I did it was awesome, how do you think I've created the milky way...
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On Apr 25, 2005, at 8:20 AM, Alex Stanley wrote:
Been there, done that, over it. Hyperventilation's not my cuppajoe.
Surely there's more to it than that?
-Vaj
why surely? why more?
your suggestions?
To
twice oops...
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Apr 25, 2005, at 9:57 AM, anonymousff wrote:
why surely? why more?
your suggestions?
Based on the positive things I had heard, I suspect there is more
to it
than mere hyperventialtion. In many traditional
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i believe it's a sign of KC. :)
But then again, i am so completely attached to the idea of being
separate and superior
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how's real state prices ther. :)
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, anonymousff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps that came out wrong. I doubt they were against peace...just
very energetically convinced of their rightness. As was the TM center
chairman who was yelling back...
Specifically, if I remember correctly
of
like fine wine, it sells itself.
Sal
On Apr 22, 2005, at 12:25 PM, anonymousff wrote:
I am floating an article i came across the net which speaks about
the bad effects of yoga..and what the bible says about yoga.any
thoughts on it?
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I'm not sure what you are referring to -- in the MUM Review
article
below, it says that there are two Sthapathya Veda articles in a
special journal issue of The Journal of Social Behavior and
Personality, not
being that it is not the practice itself of Yoga that is
to
blame for the practitioner's suffering.
Jim
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I am floating an article i came across the net which speaks
about
the bad effects of yoga..and what
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I am floating an article i came across the net which speaks
about
the bad effects of yoga..and what the bible says about
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to wit, the snake and the string, again...
The only times I've gotten into an uncomfortable place regarding
meditation is when I
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I had a very interesting experience at my local TM center one day
about 15 years ago.
I like that. I had similar experiences after my program.
I arrived at the center before an Advanced Meeting
- you know
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