Richard, I think if positive, or even not so positive, thinking comes from a
more surface level of the mind, then the thoughts will not have much power.
Only thoughts that come from the quieter levels of mind have power to heal,
manifest, etc.
On Sunday, November 24, 2013 11:09 AM, Richard
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That's my way too, the other way, Marshy's way you keep the spectre of the
unpleasant task looming in your awareness while you do the easy stuff - creat
Anyone can create physical change by hopping - there will be sound waves
and a gravitational effect that can be felt and seen by anyone.
If you throw a pebble into a pond of water the effect will be ripples
radiating out in waves to the edge of the pond. This analogy corresponds
to the theory
Well, you could start out by explaining the Rama levitation event. There
must have been a lot of drama in the lecture hall when even the guards
saw the golden light around Rama's head as he bobbed and hovered! The
question is, why couldn't Rama float and walk on water instead of
drowning his se
d up. Go figure.
On 11/24/2013 7:41 AM, William Leed wrote:
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That's my way too, the other way, Marshy's way you keep the spectre of t
Re Richard's "It would be interesting to speculate just how much Leibnitz . . .
knew about the pessimistic philosophies of ancient India":
Very interesting indeed. Leibniz (died 1716) was one of the most switched-on
and turned-on of philosophers. He was the first westerner to investigate the
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That's my way too, the other way, Marshy's way you keep the spectre of the
unpleasant task looming in your awareness while
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, salyavin808 wrote:
>
> I think it's about time that the TMO remembered that hopping is just
the first stage of flying. People should be fined for not hovering in
mid-air. That'd sort them out. I mean, if you are going to alter the
laws of physics and create ac
I think it's about time that the TMO remembered that hopping is just the first
stage of flying. People should be fined for not hovering in mid-air. That'd
sort them out. I mean, if you are going to alter the laws of physics and create
action at a distance by hopping up and down, why not go the w
feller got it wrong.
On Sun, 11/24/13, s3raph...@yahoo.com wrote:
Subject: [FairfieldLife] RE: Right Place, Right Time
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, November 24, 2013, 2:40 AM
R
Barry, I bet you have lots of Sagittarius (at least) in your Western Tropical
Birth Chart...
---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com, wrote:
A friend on another forum, which centers on time we spent together in (gasp)
high school, posted a couple of songs recently from his post-Morocco da
Re "I also thought it interesting that Maharishi said that when you have a
bunch of tasks to do, do the easy ones first to build up momentum. Then do the
difficult ones.":
The exact opposite of my approach. When I have a series of tasks to get out
the way I always do the ones I dislike most
Hilarious. Surfing YouTube for more classic Dr. John clips, what did I
find in the "related videos" column but a number of talks by...wait for
it...Dr. John Hagelin. Talk about a Tantric juxtaposition of opposites.
:-)
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "TurquoiseB" wrote:
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> A friend on an
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