> >
> > But, just because your guru had a mistress doesn't prove
> > that ...
I would tend to choose the guru with the mistress. He/She became fully
Liberated while bonking their brains out -- and their liberation is stable even
amongst the bright sun of all out sex. Thus their methods are power
On Mar 10, 2010, at 9:56 AM, WillyTex wrote:
Vaj:
> I never mentioned anyone other than your guru-neighbor.
>
It's just that many of your comments seem to imply that
your gurus are better than mine, and that you're a better
person for it. As I pointed out, some of your gurus have
been anythin
> > Your comments just seem prejudiced against
> > Hindus and Texans. In Texas, those charged
> > with crimes are assumed to innocent until
> > proven guilty, *in a trial*...
> >
Curtis:
> I've seen a lot of westerns that were set in
> Texas. From what I've seen the process is to
> swarm som
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "WillyTex" wrote:
> Your comments just seem prejudiced against Hindus and
> Texans. In Texas, those charged with crimes are assumed
> to innocent until proven guilty, *in a trial*.
I've seen a lot of westerns that were set in Texas. From what I've seen t
Vaj:
> I never mentioned anyone other than your guru-neighbor.
>
It's just that many of your comments seem to imply that
your gurus are better than mine, and that you're a better
person for it. As I pointed out, some of your gurus have
been anything but role models.
But, just because your guru
On Mar 9, 2010, at 8:32 PM, WillyTex wrote:
> > You're just too biased to sound
> > very convincing.
> >
Vaj:
> Love those straw men, don't you?
>
You mean, all those 'straw' girls that got
'fingered' by all those Hindu Swamis down
in Texas, just because one Swami was charged?
I never mentio
> > You're just too biased to sound
> > very convincing.
> >
Vaj:
> Love those straw men, don't you?
>
You mean, all those 'straw' girls that got
'fingered' by all those Hindu Swamis down
in Texas, just because one Swami was charged?
well the agni and the tejas most of all
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister wrote:
>
>
> YS I 21:
>
> tiivra-saMvegaanaam aasannaH
>
> Taimni:
>
> It (samaadhi) is nearest to those whose desire is intensely
> strong.
>
> Somehow I get the impression that Patañjali suggests sa
On Mar 9, 2010, at 4:07 PM, WillyTex wrote:
>
>
> Vaj:
> > It is an interesting Yahoo! screen name I thought.
> >
> So, you didn't meet your guru, the Swami Rama, or
> attend a Trungpa seminar at Nalanda in Boulder with
> Dilgo. I didn't think so. You're just not very
> credible anymore, Vaj.
Vaj:
> It is an interesting Yahoo! screen name I thought.
>
So, you didn't meet your guru, the Swami Rama, or
attend a Trungpa seminar at Nalanda in Boulder with
Dilgo. I didn't think so. You're just not very
credible anymore, Vaj. That's all I can say. You're
obviously prejudiced against Hindu
On Mar 9, 2010, at 2:13 PM, WillyTex wrote:
> > > That another Guru Dev student was found molesting young
> > > women in Texas is the matter of a current court case in
> > > Texas...
> > >
> > There has been no trial and you knew that when you sent
> > your message about the Swami. Just stop po
> > > That another Guru Dev student was found molesting young
> > > women in Texas is the matter of a current court case in
> > > Texas...
> > >
> > There has been no trial and you knew that when you sent
> > your message about the Swami. Just stop posting annoying
> > and trollish posts, Vaj, an
On Mar 9, 2010, at 12:56 PM, WillyTex wrote:
> > > Stop reading Willytex's annoying and trollish posts.
> > >
> > You recently posted a message about a Swami 'fingering'
> > some little girls, but, I'm making trollish posts?
> >
Vaj:
> That another Guru Dev student was found molesting young
> w
> > > Stop reading Willytex's annoying and trollish posts.
> > >
> > You recently posted a message about a Swami 'fingering'
> > some little girls, but, I'm making trollish posts?
> >
Vaj:
> That another Guru Dev student was found molesting young
> women in Texas is the matter of a current court
On Mar 9, 2010, at 12:18 PM, WillyTex wrote:
> > Wives don't usually approve of premature ejaculation
> > or seminal retention. They kind of expect some kind
> > of thrusting performance, with at least a pretended
> > display of useful coitus!
> >
> > P.S. I know you're just trying to help us,
> > Wives don't usually approve of premature ejaculation
> > or seminal retention. They kind of expect some kind
> > of thrusting performance, with at least a pretended
> > display of useful coitus!
> >
> > P.S. I know you're just trying to help us, but could
> > you at least post some pratical adv
On Mar 9, 2010, at 11:28 AM, WillyTex wrote:
> > Perhaps you remember my old post on the fire
> > of bliss and yogis who ooze seminal fluid when
> > the bliss gets really intense. Some will even
> > ejaculate till they are able to control it...
> >
Vaj:
> ...advice from Lama Yeshe
These techni
> > Perhaps you remember my old post on the fire
> > of bliss and yogis who ooze seminal fluid when
> > the bliss gets really intense. Some will even
> > ejaculate till they are able to control it...
> >
Vaj:
> ...advice from Lama Yeshe
These techniques may be a good thing for celebate
monk
On Mar 9, 2010, at 3:33 AM, cardemaister wrote:
Well, just some random thoughts:
Isn't pitta associated with fire?
I think Agni (Fire) is one of the most important devataa-s
as to (mantra-)meditation. Heck, 'agni' backwards is 'inga', heh...
I seem to recall according to Yoga-kuNDaly-upaniSa
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 8, 2010, at 3:41 PM, cardemaister wrote:
>
> > YS I 21:
> >
> > tiivra-saMvegaanaam aasannaH
> >
> > Taimni:
> >
> > It (samaadhi) is nearest to those whose desire is intensely
> > strong.
> >
> > Somehow I get the impression th
On Mar 8, 2010, at 4:35 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
> Which happens to be the main thing Maharishi tought them.
Uh huh.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, cardemaister wrote:
>
>
> YS I 21:
>
> tiivra-saMvegaanaam aasannaH
>
> Taimni:
>
> It (samaadhi) is nearest to those whose desire is intensely
> strong.
>
> Somehow I get the impression that Patañjali suggests samaadhi
> would be "easiest" for pitta-t
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