Barry sez: I will reply to this, because for once I agree with Judy. :-)
WOW, I think we should celebrate this. Maybe a meeting is in place. Paris?
http://www.hulkshare.com/nuchi/nuchi-ft-troy-ave-celebration-master
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Bagunnara, Ravi
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I had to come out of lurkdom to thank you for this beautiful video dear
Seraphita. I have long railed against Gandhi, Teresa and Dolly Lama and I
totally enjoyed this video, it
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Who's "they," iranitea? That post was from Barry.
> > who did Marshy diss?
> Nobody, Michael, they are just making it up.
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who did Marshy diss?
On
who did Marshy diss?
Nobody, Michael, they are just making it up.
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who did Marshy diss?
On Thu, 10/17/13, TurquoiseB mailto:turquoiseb@...> wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: On Ramana, Yoga and Ve
Emptyji,
I was away just for a few days, but I'm still busy in general, but I'm back
now...
I was actually not thinking of the first article in the blog, where Swartz is
only mentioned, but I was more relating to this one
http://chi-ting.blogspot.de/2010/11/heres-jimmy.html
http://chi-t
Just before this site disappears in the limbo of my browser history, I came
across this page while searching for some place I had visited, this
Thiruvottiyur, (never mind, somewhere north of Madras). This is quite an
interesting collection of saints, and well, siddhas. NOT FOR EMPTY, don't look
Empty, I'm soon out of town, so no time now to give you a deserving answer. But
since you like to pontificate with the voice of RAM aka James Swartz, I owe it
to my close friend and Tiru resident Kevinanandaji, to expose you to his
satirizing him. Here, take this, about your new found hero:
ht
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Iranitea wrote:
Ann wrote:
> > Of course Barry claims I'm a Mean Girl which I take as a personal badge of
> > honour coming
> > from him.
> You should do so, it certainly is. Actua
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On Saturday, October 12, 2013 2:08:38 AM, iranitea
wrote:
Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know
the joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my
hands half of my life, as a
Btw. Ramana Maharshi got his title / name by Ganapathy Shastri Muni, also
called Nayana, a Shri Vidya practitioner from Andhra Pradesh. He was the first
one to make Ramana known to a larger audience within India. After finding his
guru in Ramana, he composed a 1000 versed poem, which was actuall
Hi Ann. Thanks for all the three videos. I saw them all. Of course I know the
joy of movement! What did you think? Come on, I have been walking on my hands
half of my life, as a kid and also as an adult, I still do it! But IMHO these
are two topics, getting vairagya through meditation, loving th
wing my life to slip away in long hours
of meditation. Many here will disagree with me, after all this is a meditator's
forum, but there you have it.
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Iranitea tells Ann where it's at (according to him):
(snip)
No, the argument, that p
Ann sez: No, no Share. These are not "spiritual warriors". These are people,
like the rest of us, who do what is most desirable and fulfilling for
themselves. If these meditators actually felt like they wanted to do something
else for 7 hours a day they would do it. Now, these long-term, ince
On 10/10/2013 9:41 AM, Michael Laurenson wrote:
Hi Richard,
I taught TM in the early 70s and been reading FFL posts for awhile.
I've read that shyam, shyama are related to Krishna.
Are these still considered Saraswati mantras?
Warm regards,
Michael
Shyama is Kali, while Shy
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When MMY first started out in Kerala, according to 'Beacon Light of the
Himalayas', he only used Ram (for the guys) and Shyam (for the gals), not
unlike the ISKCON pundit boys who sing the maha mantra.
Sure about that? I found copies of the be
"Glorious glorious Miley Cyrus, I bow down to you, I bow down to you!"
Barry, seeking a more modern template for this 'devotion', I'd call it role
playing.
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&
Domash was a smart guy, I'm sure he has read the Garland of Letters like anyone
else, it was even in the MERU library in the Sonnenberg as all other of
Woodroffe's books. He wrote what he was allowed to write, and his was a
devotional act, I don't blame him for that. I think he was a very though
"Gimme a Shri, gimme a Shri, gimme a Namah Namah Namah!"
Barry, I had this extra experience of becoming TM teacher two times. The first
time I was only 20, and became only a student initiator, so I got only mantras
1-9. 4 years later I became full initiator, had to rehearse all the teaching
Any knowledge is a prison, not just TM knowledge. That's not just what
Krishnamurti says, but Maharishi said this himself about the knowledge he was
teaching. It's a conditioning of the mind.
At my time, which was before the siddhis, there was much emphasis to get
fertilizers asap. That's w
Share, thanks for the answer. It also proves that you can read thoughts,
because I was just about to ask Ann if this was an example of snarkiness.
Btw., for all Neo-fans, I think I discovered another feature, I haven't seen
any of you talking about yet. But if I click on those three little d
I don't want to be snarky again, so I'm not sure you are serious, but it does
delete it for all - even non-FFlers (now that was snarky) - as you correctly
observed, you can do that only with your own posts. If you can do that also for
posts of others, please let me know, because I would be reall
ear I-ran-a-tea-house-but-don't-anymore I think Judy was picking up on your
snarkiness and was mostly addressing that. It wasn't about the nitpicking
details.
On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 6:48:16 AM, iranitea
wrote:
Judy, this is a perfect example, of how going into nitpickin
this? Did you miss, that this is there in the
subtext of my statement already? Is it that you just want to be right?
This may be a trivial issue, but this is how your arguments go 90% of the
time.
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Iranitea wrote:
> It's because you
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Iranitea wrote:
> Judy:
> "Shut up, Richard. I'm not disputing anything."
> She's just such a sweetie, isn't she?
(Yawn) But it's perfectly OK for Richa
It's because you inserted the http://http:// two times. It's your mistake
actually. You can also just select a url, and right click, 'open link in new
tap' , if you are too lazy to make it clickable in rich text editor. The
problem here isn't really Neo, but people not knowing how to use a rich
Just as a supplement here, pictures of the Shri Yantra Temple in Amarkantak,
which is built as a 3 dimensional Shriyantra Mount Meru. It wasn't there yet at
GD's time, in fact it was still being constructed when I was there, but it is
reminiscent of the spirit of the place. There is of course a
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Judy: "Shut up, Richard. I'm not disputing anything. "
She's just such a sweetie, isn't she?
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It sure is looking like the authfriend is disputing the fact that Swami
Karpatri was a member
Richie wrote "Now, if the Adi Shankara wrote the Sounda, then he must have
included the fifteen bijas contained within, would he not?"
The crucial word here is IF, Richard, as scholars agree that he never wrote
it. But there is no doubt of the fact that Shri Vidya found entry into the
Dasan
Well, Kindergarten isn't such a bad thing, when it comes to meditation.
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Michael Jackson wrote:
>
> what about it w
TurquoiseB: "I'd call the chutzpah of that pretty revolutionary, wouldn't you?"
It actually IS, and I do mean this in a rather positive way. The real
innovation in TM is the packaging. It's in the language. None of the essential
elements that constitute TM as a technique is new at all: the ma
."..what Maharishi wanted known about the origins of Transcendental Meditation"
Nicely and carefully phrased, Judy. That would be the streamlined party-line -
any resemblance to truth is purely incidental.
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Seraphita, if you're interested in w
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