Wow Bhairitu I can relate to everything you have just
written. I left MIU in 1978/79... Then it was a
different place. Today I think of what it would be
like to live there again. Yet the one factor that
has not changed is the cold weather. I can say that
having lived in warm climates
Wow Bhairitu I can relate to everything you have just
written. I left MIU in 1978/79... Then it was a
different place. Today I think of what it would be
like to live there again. Yet the one factor that
has not changed is the cold weather. I can say that
having lived in warm climates
You've certainly traveled the world and lived right down to the bone. I
seem to have a parachute that never quite lets me fall that far (at
least so far in this life). Of course we develop non-attachment to
things but then we find things get attached to us as you wake up one day
and want a
I buy a lot but haven't held a lot.
--- Bhairitu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You've certainly traveled the world and lived right
down to the bone. I
seem to have a parachute that never quite lets me
fall that far (at
least so far in this life). Of course we develop
non-attachment to
TurquoiseB wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for making this point Jeffry. In dismissing FF you ( others
do it too) assume that wealth is happiness. Yet there are a lot of
folks living very fine lives as 'transcendentalists'
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, dhamiltony2k5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for making this point Jeffry. In dismissing FF you ( others
do it too) assume that wealth is happiness. Yet there are a lot of
folks living very fine lives as 'transcendentalists' here living
under the