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> Even after Awakening in '82, a great deal of rage and a great many
> subtle mind-scripts remained! :-)
>
I was fascinated and surprised by this phenomenon, of having a lot of
excess energy to resolve after the initial reorientati
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> > The world being within us being as revolutionary a reality as
the
> > earth being round, not flat.
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> Yes! I have often thought of the inside-out full-paradox Awa
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> > > > It seems like the experience in the
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> The world being within us being as revolutionary a reality as the
> earth being round, not flat.
Yes! I have often thought of the inside-out full-paradox Awakening as
Spiritual (or Subjective) Copernicanism!
And unders
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> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jim_flanegin"
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> > > It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of
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> > > core being expanded greatly thro
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> > > > It seems like the experience in
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> > It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of your
> > core being expanded greatly through the intense energetic and
> > magnetic attraction of Maharishi
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> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jim_flanegin"
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> > > It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of
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> > > core being expanded greatly thro
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> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "jim_flanegin"
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> > It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of your
> > core being expanded greatly through the intense energetic and
> > magnetic attraction of Maharishi
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> It seems like the experience in the Dome for you was one of your
> core being expanded greatly through the intense energetic and
> magnetic attraction of Maharishi when He has His Attention on You.
> He really brings the Abs
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> > during my return to the Dome last summer, I noticed
> > > repeatedly that MMY and I were utterly identical, and *on the
> > basis
> > > of this identity* I felt ov
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Rory Goff"
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> during my return to the Dome last summer, I noticed
> > repeatedly that MMY and I were utterly identical, and *on the
> basis
> > of this identity* I felt overwhelming waves of surrender and
> > devotion for Him, as I did for Guru Dev and f
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rory Goff" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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during my return to the Dome last summer, I noticed
> repeatedly that MMY and I were utterly identical, and *on the
basis
> of this identity* I felt overwhelming waves of surrender and
> devotion for Him, as I did for
Barry writes snipped:
If there is any "pinch" in my heart when I think of
any of them, it's for the concept of "wasted potential,"
what they did with their lives as opposed to what they
might have done with them. But then I look at my life,
and I sigh, and I relax. They did what they did with
thei
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> > What I have *always* found most lacking in Maharishi
> > is *empathy*, the ability to relate to other people
> > as if they were his equals. His
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> What I have *always* found most lacking in Maharishi
> is *empathy*, the ability to relate to other people
> as if they were his equals. His entire life is struc-
> tured around the dynamics of the teacher-student
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Codicil 371.3 to TMO 'Natural Law', ref.post 29571
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/29571
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FairfieldLife/message/20441
codicil 371.3 of Natural Law,
which says, "He who cuts the biggest check gets the most
strokes, and achieves enlightenment first.
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snip
I may have preferences as to who I'd rather go out
> drinking and carousing with on a Friday night, but
> that's all they are, momentary preferences of a
> momentary self. All are welcome at my table, and I'd
> d
Dude, You ARE enlightened!
lurk
lurkIn FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung wrote:
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> > This thread's recent posts have touched upon a very deep wisdom -
- one
> > that I appreciate as a most pleasing spiritual personality
dynamic --
> > it's living one's life as if something sacred resi
snip
It's one thing to be a good Samaritan, but, hey, we all know that the
typical bum on the street needs $25,000 in dental work alone, and
it'll take at least 200 hours of Dr. Phil one-on-one-ing to even
begin to fix the bum's messed up personality patterns, and probably
there' a dozen outst
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
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> One of the coolest things about growing older is seeing older people
> in a more equal light and younger people in a kinder
way.snip
Nice reflections dude. Getting older, and bein
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote:
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> > And for me. As you might have gathered, even though
> > I don't study with any teacher and am not part of any
> > spiritual organization, I'm still a
Very nice. That's it, exactly.
I cut the Maharishis and the Ramas of my life no more
slack than I cut the too-long-on-the-street bums of
my life. And I try to give them no less compassion,
and no more.
If there is any "pinch" in my heart when I think of
any of them, it's for the concept of "
There were so many moments of really entertaining brilliance in this
post. High five for that.
Although I don't share your views on the value of what MMY brought to
the world, I sure can appreciate your take on him. He will remain a
fascinating character in my life's drama that is for sure.
I d
This thread's recent posts have touched upon a very deep wisdom -- one
that I appreciate as a most pleasing spiritual personality dynamic --
it's living one's life as if something sacred resides inside
everyone/everything.
We know the story of the dead dog's white teeth.
But, I have to confess.
Comment below:
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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**snip**
> And for me. As you might have gathered, even though
> I don't study with any teacher and am not part of any
> spiritual organization, I'm still a bit of an enlight-
> enment freak. And I've
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues"
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> One of the coolest things about growing older is seeing older
> people in a more equal light and younger people in a kinder way.
Tell me about it. It's just a gas.
And one of the coolest things I've found is
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, m2smart4u2000
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> > This whole commentary is on the level of logic and thinking
> > and even though it has a value, it is just not expansive
> > enough to evaluate Maha
One of the coolest things about growing older is seeing older people
in a more equal light and younger people in a kinder way. When I got
involved in TM at 16 the world was full of people with greater power
than I could understand. It was not such a big leap to ascribe even
magical powers to guys
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, m2smart4u2000 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> This whole commentary is on the level of logic and thinking
> and even though it has a value, it is just not expansive
> enough to evaluate Maharishi's work and destiny.
I disagree, having...uh...written it. :-)
This whole commentary is on the level of logic and thinking and even
though it has a value, it is just not expansive enough to evaluate
Maharishi's work and destiny.
My favorite quote remains, "there is no right or wrong, only the
will of God"
Although we have intellect and logic to evaluate, i
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