Don't see a single qualified Republican candidate in the bunch. On the other
hand, Biden has the best smile. Hillary is the smartest and it's time we had a
woman in office. She and Biden understand best what it would take of you and
what the sacrifice involves; the rest are all blowhards. I t
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders would make a delightful pair.
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Don't see a single qualified Republican candidate in the bunch. On the other
hand, Biden has the best smile. Hillary is the smartest and it's time we had a
woman in office.
When you come to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on. ~Franklin D.
Roosevelt
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Which one hangs lower?
From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2015 1:21 PM
Subject: [Fairfiel
And, based on your statement of what presidents do.I think having a woman
or a guy with a good smile (Obama has a good smile too) in office is a worthy
goal.
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Yeah, let's elect someone because of their smile or because they are a woman.
Th
Great to hear. I'd love to see her throw her hat in. What I'd really like to
see is term limits on Senators, to start. Two terms and you're out, just like
the president. So get to work and stop pandering and powermongering.
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Emily,
Believ
Amen.
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Oh, Jesus help us.
From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Sunday, April 12, 2015 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Elizabeth Warren: How Corruption Works in DC
And, based on your
Judy, take care. Thank you for putting in a good word. Best regards, Emily
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aryavazhi wrote, in part:
...Just remember Judy, not being in contact with the movement at all, having
had 1 1/2 TM courses in her life,
I don't really know what "
Hi Share. After a review of the posts here and there, you posted the link that
Barry provided on "food and porn." That was some beautiful food and those were
lovely girls - I enjoyed it. If it means something to you, than it has
meaning.
Hope your holiday season is going well. We had qu
This post from Rick was from a very long time ago. When someone asks
(regardless of what has gone before), whether one likes them or not, to please
consider their request not to use or out their real name, this request should
be respected. In my case, I had to beg you, literally beg you to sto
This is fantabulous! Loved it all the way to the end. Perfect for this forum.
"It is up to the artist in all of us..., imho."
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Woody Allen - The Atheist https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6pAObJ_rIU4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6
Well, I have demonstrated again that ignorance is not bliss. I actually
thought I had deleted everything underneath (I haven't posted for awhile) but I
screwed it up. I would of course delete it, but where, pray tell, is the
delete button? I can't find an "x" anywhere. You have reposted it.
Thank you. I think it's gone. The moderator elf must have taken care of it.
Ask nicely and you shall receive. On the "repost", I thought you were asking
me to repost my part of the post which is contained in this thread still. The
"privacy principle" as being a valid and decent one, as requ
Maybe some eggnog? 'Tis the season. Thank you for your assist - it might have
taken me another 20 minutes to figure it out. Mental clarity eludes me when it
comes to electronics. Speaking of which, I just joined the citizenry owning a
smartphone. Yes, an iphone, so my kids can help me use it.
Well that's good. I wouldn't want to have been one of the unlucky souls living
in Camarillo Springs. We got mostly wind, not much rain here in Puget Sound.
I have a back yard lined with big trees, but figure they help each other out.
Yes, that was a heckuva storm. We got socked with a
OMG! God is real! That, seerdope, read in the stillness of the late morning,
is a wondrous and beautiful piece.
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Thanks Curtis and to all for your responses to these questions.
Curtis: "Great thought exercise, how would you answer them
And to you and yours also Share. May we not forget to dwell in the mystery of
life.
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Thanks, Emily, wishing you and your family a wonderful holiday season and a
happy, healthy 2015!
From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]"
To: FairfieldLif
I've been thinking about humor - how some things strike some as so funny and
others as not at all. I had to be taught by others in early adulthood to
appreciate the absurd, for example, as that element of humor was lacking in my
upbringing. This article is from 2012 so may have crossed here al
The ability to laugh at oneself typically increases with age and experience. I
thought you would appreciate this. Absurdity is everywhere in the human
condition, but there are those that can't objectify (at least to some degree)
or pick up on the often subtle nuances of a situation to see it as
O.K. Get ready...do you mean "controlled foolishness?" I've gotta take my
dog for a walk. Trying to take my JRT on a walk through a neighborhood replete
with squirrels, rabbits, raccoons, and even deer at times is foolishness on my
part, so I think we'll head to the lake. She's not much
Check out the ingredients! With all those, there must be infinitesimal amounts
of each in each pill. According to the site, "many people report that Balance
the Herb extends,
greatly enhances and improves their cannabis high." Yep, it is all about
"balancing the high" as I recall..
---I
The Toilet Paper Guy - todays news article. It's all about reclamation and
reuse (or complete use).
A guy who made city’s unused toilet paper a precious gift
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2025226663_westneat14xml.html
http://seattletimes.com/html/localnews/2025226663_westneat1
Would it be folly to take a wrecking ball to the Tower of Invincibility? Nice
try at making the comparison of your life with Definition #2. :) Wisdom may
arise out of folly...
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BTW, compare to definition #2 below. :-)
From: "TurquoiseBee
Comments below. I tried to put reply in different color, but can't get
formatting to take so used initials:
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SEER: In my experience (given all possible observations, a rather microscopic
slice of life) those that have loosened up or (possibl
Re: "With most others, in daily life - not so much." Probably because all that
deceptive conditioning sets in subconsciously. "Know thyself" is a very large
concept.
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Comments below. I tried to put reply in different color, but can't get
form
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From: "seerdope@... [FairfieldLife]"
...
"In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not" (Yogi
Berra) In theory, I love science and its methods, despite severe limits.
Particularly neuroscience, broadly defined. How
Let me try out some mindfulness (no, not a TM'er - no hope for enlightenment
here) and see if I can answer you coherently.
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EM: I posted this article because I like the topic; personally, I think the
"test" they used, based on what they mention
Hm.I am hitting the pause button today.a small skill I'm learning
when I am in danger of reactingjust me.will get back to you tomorrow. :)
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From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]"
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Hey Barry, check this one out. Whaddya think? Where do you rate this on a
humor scale of 1-5?
Bill Burr - Emails From Psychotic Women
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGxCQB7xpH4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fGxCQB7xpH4
Bill Burr - Emails From Psychotic Women
https://www.you
P.S. I didn't listen to all of it (yet) - hope it isn't too off-colour. If
so, I'll delete the post.
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Hey Barry, check this one out. Whaddya think? Where do you rate this on a
humor scale of 1-5?
Bill Burr - Emails From Psychotic Women
Thank you Eustace for the "60 Minutes" link. I watched the show - a good plug.
Jon Kabat-Zinn is looking peaceful. :) If Anderson Cooper can surrender his
mobile devices and keep coming back to his breath, than so can I. And, I
practiced this morning and I do feel calmer. If it is good enoug
I couldn't take it either - skipped through it and it didn't get any better -
stereotypical clap trap. I posted it because a 30-minute stand up routine by
comic Bill Burr was referenced as what the participants in the study on humor
and self-deception watched. "People who scored high on self-d
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From: "emily.mae50@... [FairfieldLife]"
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From: "seerdope@... [FairfieldLife]"
...
"In theory, theory and practice are the same. In practice, they are not" (Yogi
Berra) In theory, I love scienc
What a worthy project. Talk about solution-oriented - corporate sponsors,
global relations - excellent.
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Two Trillion Trees to Save the World: Video
http://www.bloomberg.com/video/weforest-founder-two-trillion-trees-to-save-the-world-r0FUoPu4Rpa
An answer to the following question in yes/no format. Were the responses to
the questions consistent with the integrity of Barry Wright, as you perceive
him?
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Thanks for your reply.
What?
You were expecting more?
No, that's it. Th
Love it, love it, love it.
Just discovered her - I'm way behind - she has an interesting voice - I like
it; it grows on you. She sings the most *beautiful* (smile) version of "In my
Time of Dying."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6dj8PfdHoU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A6dj8PfdHoU
And, although I am finally
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Wow! That's tacky. As we're about to celebrate one of the main events in the
Christian calendar, to link the birth of Christ with "rape culture" shows a low
level of consciousness.
In Barry's defense (lifted from another of his posts), "I a
Love the photo. Damn, that creates an aesthetically driven emotion in me!
Re: James Joyce, one of my high school classes was given A Portrait of the
Artist as a Young Man to read and write a paper on - God, I struggled.
Recently read an excerpt from the story "The Dead" in Dubliners, an
I do not believe in God, but I have a sense of the infinite.Robert Desnos
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Duveyoung, comments in your text, below.
From: Duveyoung
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, December 19, 2014 1:30 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re:
Thank you for these...love them all...sent me right into contemplative ecstasy.
:) Sent me also right over to the bookcase to search for Virginia Woolf,
hoping I had her, but no, perhaps packed away in the garage. I will save
these.
Instead I found a much less poetic, but quite conversati
Correction: Copyright - 1938
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Thank you for these...love them all...sent me right into contemplative
ecstasy. :) Sent me also right over to the bookcase to search for Virginia
Woolf, hoping I had her, but no, perhaps packed away in the garage. I
I'm thinking of purchasing thisanyone here know of this or have any cogent
opinions?
The Book Of Symbols: Reflections On Archetypal Images (The Archive for
Research in Archetypal Symbolism)
http://www.amazon.com/The-Book-Symbols-Reflections-Archetypal/dp/3836514486
http://www.ama
"Forgive me if I start to cryin'" By the time Lizzie lays it down...well.I
guess I'll listen to her again and put up a few more Christmas lights.
Good Album - Dominican Republic. A version of this old classic that's a joy to
listen to:
Guantamanero - Puerto Plata - Casita de Campo
"And that's how we measure out our real respect for people - by the degree of
feeling they can register, the voltage of life they can carry and tolerate
Monkey saves dying friend from railway lines
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/watch-monkey-saves-dying-friend-9938474.html
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/watch-monkey-saves-dying-friend-9938474.html
Monkey saves dying friend from railway lines
http://www.i
You know, I am willing to grant BW the benefit of the explanatory "context" for
the three words that he put together. Curtis has explained this for him in a
clear and concise manner; Alex understands this to be the case as well. I am
also, interestingly enough, practicing the idea of being "tr
GeezusBW is the one who wrote those three wordsheinous and
illegalthe fact that those three words were even able to be generated in
his consciousness is disturbing and disturbed ALL, is my guess, on some level,
except those that are unable to *feel.*
And, now for some reason, it
Oh God! I think I've had enough absurdity for the day already. And, no, I did
not click on that link duveyoung provided. Hail Mary, full of grace.
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Funny how Cordozo, er, Curtis, stood up for Barry immediately. "Great minds"
think alike, I
Re: "This was an attempt to put people down..."
This is what it really was in my view...an attempt to offend, an abusive
attempt to offend, using the worst three words possible. BW is famous for
vicious slurs, but this one takes the cake. What freaks me out is that the way
so many responded
Jim was addressing directly the fact that those three words were present in
Barry's consciousness in a form that resulted in him slinging them as he did.
As a mother and a parent, myself, I can't even IMAGINE doing such a thing.
That's the other thing Jim was doing - calling BW on the fact tha
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Re: "This was an attempt to put people down..."
This is what it really was in my view...an attempt to offend, an abusive
attempt to offend, using the worst three words possible. BW is famous f
Yep, this is what I'm talking about - BW was most certainly not talking about
"adults" as he was making his point. He has never stated that once in his
defense, which he would have if it had been the case. He was much more intent,
it seems, on spewing forth a god-awful visual that would shock
Just close your eyes and visualize yourself as a transparent Being, letting it
all flow through you. I am a member of both forum's and made the decision this
morning to state my position. Try not to be too hypocritical now.
"It is better to debate a question without settling it than to
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Jim was addressing directly the fact that those three words were present in
Barry's consciousness in a form that resulted in him slinging them as he did.
As a mother and a parent, myself, I ca
Oh please, I am the last thing from a "troll." And I have the right to post in
both places at this time. Can't you be more creative than this? "Use your
words" - that's what parents often say to children that are learning how to
communicate.
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Yes, I understand what you mean - but Barry never clarified that this was his
meaning, because it wasn't. If anything, and to grant him more benefit than he
deserves, imo, it was what Curtis is playing it as. But, this is a creative
solution to exonerating BW and forgiving him his outrageous t
I get that you lack sensitivity or understanding of the conversation I was
having. I find it objectively sad that you are choosing to speak to me in this
way. Lighten up. I've been here longer than you, I do believe. Curtis and I
have talked before - it's O.K.
Remember, this is a public
Re: "and learned how yoga really works." That's pretty funny. I like that.
Ya'll have a nice day now; I've got to get on with the business at hand.
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In the opinion of many here the TMO didn't "evolve" it "devolved". It became
very rigid.
My later thought was that yes, he must have been really "arseholed." Doesn't
sound like he was having that much fun. Hope he doesn't speak to his
girlfriend this way - wait, do you think he has a girlfriend?
As one of my favorite long-ago posters used to say, "was it something I said?"
I've only ever been called a lady by one person and I ain't tellin'. Well, now
two people. Am I too rough around the edges?
I think 11 months of self-imposed banning should take place. But, my first
resolution was not to post here at FFL for the year, and I broke that one
pretty quick.
Awww.you're a good guy, Steve. I come from the school of hard knocks in
some regards...but life and all its experiences are well worth the trip. Now
wait, I was leaving right?
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Someone would be fortunate to call you "my lady" (-:
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Apology? I'm doubting it, but we'll see. That might be asking too much -
specially if he considers himself one of "Barry's boys."
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There is no way, no 100% way, that he has a girlfriend. I suspect is afraid
of girls, or women, which is why it
Geez, is that some kind of midwest (FFL excluded) kind of honesty thing? It's
hard to be perfect; I might be guilty of making just one and only one crude
comment myself towards...wellone of the gentlemen on this site. Just
maybe.
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For the
Well, I think mine might have been directed at Ravi...and it was a graphic. I
considered it art. He's forgiven me, I hope. (I think Alex will tell us to "get
the F___ over it all.)
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With all due respect Emily, I think mine hit about 9-1/2 on the c
Re: "I re-read the whole Bible every few years. I think it is important to
refresh my awareness of what is actually in those books."
This was re-broadcast on PBS recently. I caught the last part. It's quite
well done if you haven't seen it. No, it isn't a cartoon version. "From Jesus
to
Well, pretty damn good. Look at all these words! I forgive you, whether this
was directed at me or not. Am I being patronizing? Condescending?
Self-righteous? Holier-than-thou? Yes, yes, I am aware of my "accountability"
theme. But, I object to the sexist slur of "cow" used on me as a fem
Well, had to click on this.pretty cute cow, I'd say. Barry, what *are* you
interested in? Why do you post here? Can you just admit that it's the "boy
buddy" and social aspect of FFL that you tie into? No reply needed. Gotta
golife is in playelsewhere. ;)
"I rarely participate
Re: JUST write. Not "write with intent" or "write with an agenda." Just WRITE.
"Bovine humor""cowmedian"first really funny thing you've said in a
long time. Of course, I never read you, remember that.
Re: If this is a contest of "Why I Post To FFL" stories, I'm pretty sure I
H...drive-by attack? Lighten up - if I was on the attack, I'd do better
than this. I was just showing my love. Ha. "The letting of steam";
guess that's better than "bloodletting." Have a lovely day; I've got to take
my awakened, enlightened self out into the world and practice li
Here's an article that discusses points discussed here on the France attack,
reprinted from the New York Times in the Seattle Times.
My overarching view is that the terrorists would have found a target
regardless - maybe not this one, but a target and maybe these people wouldn't
have died b
Well, maybe this is why.here I am on stageI told you why more than
oncehonestly, I consider all of you human beings and although I do feel
superior to all you past and current TM'ers, I try to keep it in check and
remember that I, too, am a human being.
Emilie Chick - Weird Enough
Well, I won't be asked to stay here based on my singing ability, that's for
sure. Geez, if Rick and Alex would just change the whole front end description
of FFL and say "for TM'ers, ex and current only, and we will be checking your
credentials and issuing you digital badges", I might have to c
What!? You've wondered at some of the things I've posted? Well, I've wondered
about some of what you've posted too, Steve. (Just trying to exercise some
"manly accountability" here). Smile.
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Okay, maybe just me then.
I've enjoyed her cont
I was thinking of this very point Steve - about how completely children change
one's life and ground one in a completely different reality forever, really,
and it is a blessing in so many ways. And, how the reality of parenting a
5-year old is so different than the reality of parenting a 15-yea
Looking at suicide by gender in the U.S. over the last about 10 years, men
commit suicide at about three times the rate of women. Having had children,
the miracle of birth and life and child, goes a little deeper than "more
emotionally committed" to a "belief." For mothers, I think having child
Hence why it could be true that an "ego-loss" trip doesn't bring emotional
maturity or relational ability and may, in fact, impede it. And, hence, why
the "flash" of any spiritual experience or sudden awareness doesn't eliminate
(in virtually all cases) what is usually painful work to realize a
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Looking at suicide by gender in the U.S. over the last about 10 years, men
commit suicide at about three times the rate of women. Having had children,
the miracle of birth and life and child, go
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Yes again to what you say.
I think my differentiation between "a loss of sense of self" versus
"overcoming selfish behaviour" is reflected in the difference between
traditions like Zen which highlight that instant zap of satori versus Christia
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Re "Cynicism at its best is part of being young. ":
That's often true. For myself though I was never a cynic.
“Scratch any cynic and you will find a disappointed idealist.”
I was always too much a pessimist to be an idealist in the fir
Definition of the word "cynic":
"Cynic: a person who has negative opinions about other people and about the
things people do; especially : a person who believes that people are selfish
and are only interested in helping themselves." - Merriam Webster
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More interesting than that is the origin of the word "cynic"::
Cynicism (Greek http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greek_language: κυνισμός) is a
school http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/School_(discipline) of ancient Greek
philosophy http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ancient_Greek_philosophy as practiced
by
All of Seattle was heartbroken. That last thoughtless call served to snatch
defeat from the jaws of victory.
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I predicted for a friend in Seattle that the Seahawks would win because the
city smokes bhong legally. As such, Shiva would help them
John, just a quick question. Do you think there are more people smoking weed
now because it is legal? Does your prediction depend on the mechanism to
ingest the weed (i.e. bhong (bong) smokers vs doobie/joint rollers)? Is it the
legality of the substance that invokes the assistance of Shiva?
Seattle has changed a lot in the last 10 years and will continue to. Planning
for population is always a challenge. Should have gone the way of mass transit
decades ago. Yes, the tourist landmarks will stay.
Census: Seattle is the fastest-growing big city in the U.S.
http://blogs.seattlet
That one tunnel is now a bus-train tunnel. After much ado, the Alaskan Way
Viaduct is also being replaced with a tunnel that will serve vehicles.
"Bertha," the largest tunnel boring machine in the world is currently stuck and
broken. Real estate in Pioneer Square is settling. A complicated prob
Goodness Steve, this was hilarious.
Barry, get a grip. You are sounding more and more insane; let go and move on.
Have you determined how you'd like your 7th decade to go? This is it, Barry,
your one life that you'll be aware of. Time to grow up, buddy. It's over.
Those you love to hat
I mean 70th decade, not 7thor maybe I do mean that (smile).
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Goodness Steve, this was hilarious.
Barry, get a grip. You are sounding more and more insane; let go and move on.
Have you determined how you'd like your 7th decade to go? This
Interesting post. Being "wrapped in one's own selfhood" during one's life
simply could result in living in "hell on earth" (kinda like Barry seems to be
doing). I don't personally really "know" through experience much about
religion as I wasn't raised in one, but from what I have gleaned, from
How old are you Barry? Do you think you are an old soul? Is this what you're
existence has come down to? You might have another 10 - 20 years or so to
live; it's not too late. You can turn this shit around, Barry.
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I'm not buying this.
Excuse all my typos. I'm tired. Good night Barry. You just aren't that
important. Don't forget it.
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How old are you Barry? Do you think you are an old soul? Is this what you're
existence has come down to? You might have another 10 - 20 y
To repeat something I believe Share said, life is a spiritual experience. And
so are the bluesI've posted many a blues tune. Seems like you've
"unstressed" now and things will improve for you *temporarily* - this last
outburst of yours was quite the doozy. The problem is, Barry, you don't s
I know, I know.I tried to cover with my question to Barry about whether or
not he was an old soul. I was thinking "70 years and 7th decade" and my mind
tried to confuse me. God, this getting old stuff is rough stuff, man. I've had
to take up meditation and that's saying something! It's why
LOL. Change the semantics if you prefer
"He hath made every thing beautiful in his time: also he hath set the world in
their heart, so that no man can find out the work that God maketh from the
beginning to the end." Ecclesiastes 3:11
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com
David Carr. Take a look at his last interview; he was quite ill and sounds
like it. I haven't been paying attention too much here; did you see
Citizenfour?
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Cool! Of course many hacker tools have been "open source" for ages. Do you
find it
Good to know. Yes, the alternatives to Obama were abysmal. Still, I think he
had a lot, a lot of potential and as far as I'm concerned, the absolute
refusal of the GOP to work with him, the vicious undermining and attacks are
responsible for keeping us stymied in key areas. The phrase "lip s
So, you are saying it is just a personal taste test for you, right? Because it
is far more than that for most. Most produce bought in grocery stores,
including Whole Paycheck, pales in comparison to what is harvested and eaten
directly from a garden. Here's some science for you - :)
GMO Sc
Well, just to admit it, I thought I'd died and gone to heaven (I mean "dropped
the body") when I had my first heirloom tomato also. Since then, I've
discovered they aren't all bursting with succulent flavor and meaty
texturenot the one's in the stores that is, but that first one had me
hoo
If I were to recommend a path for Barry, to save him from his Nihilism, it
would be Stoicism. Here's a book recommendation for you!
Stoicism Today: The Book | Stoicism Today
http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/stoicismtoday/the-book/
http://blogs.exeter.ac.uk/stoicismtoday/the-book/
Stoicism To
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