From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 30, 1:12 pm, Shrikeback <shrikeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 29, 4:19 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> >http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> > Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> > This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> > heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> > independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> > Cheers,
> > Arindam Banerjee
>
> Yeah, sure.  That's what they all say.

Who says what?

> Then they stick you in a sweatlodge
> long enough to lose enough brain cells
> to believe it.

Who is sticking who in a sweatlodge?

> It's the beginning of a nude age!

Huh?

> "And remember, a Seeker need never
> feel lonely, because there's a Seeker
> born every minute."
> -Firesign Theatre

Don't know what I can make out of that!

From: Arindam Banerjee on
On Apr 30, 12:58 pm, "bigflet...(a)gmail.com" <bigflet...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Apr 30, 7:19 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> >http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> > Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> > This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> > heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> > independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> > Cheers,
> > Arindam Banerjee
>
> Medical science has a very strong sense of self worth, with good
> reasons.
>
> All as this observation will prove, it the limitation of medical/
> scientific knowledge.Scientists shy away from the unexplainable. Thats
> their job!!!

Well, it may be the job that pays them, but then they are careerists
and not scientists. Scientists search for the pure and balanced and
unbiased truth, by observing the way Nature actually works. That
careerists have taken over, is a misfortune for Science and mankind,
but those among us who are not thus corrupted, should at least
distinguish between the careerist (The Abominable Garg, that is) and
the individualist scientist who cares for nothing but the pure truth.

> When these scientists try to communicate their findings to others in
> their fields, those not directly involved in the observation, will go
> into a state of denial. Understandable, because such findings will
> completely overwhelm their whole perception and understanding of life.
>
> Any group majority (group consciousness) always becomes hostile to
> something way outside of their terms of reference. History is full of
> such cases.
>
> Even recently, the scientists who won the Nobel prize for medicine
> (West Aussies),for  discovering a bacterium responsible for the
> majority of stomach ulcers,their findings were denied for many years
> by their own colleagues, so something as far reaching as this, has no
> chance.
>
> The principle being, that those medics were responsible for enormous
> damage to their patients, bases on their ignorance. Always difficult
> to acknowledge.
>
> There is nothing new, even in this example. The bio responses of
> advanced yogis have been observer for decades, even in the scientific
> age.

But were they ever published in scientific journals that are read by
medical professionals?

> To try to use their findings for the 'good of humanity', completely
> ignores what makes a genuine advanced yogi what he is, and that cannot
> be learned and taught in the traditional way.
>
> BOfL

Well, glad to find that people like you still exist! The grunting of
sceptics, can be fashionable for only so long.

Cheers,
Arindam Banerjee

From: Monsieur Turtoni on
On Apr 29, 10:58 pm, "bigflet...(a)gmail.com" <bigflet...(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
> On Apr 30, 7:19 am, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> >http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-...
>
> > Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> > This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> > heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> > independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> > Cheers,
> > Arindam Banerjee
>
> Medical science has a very strong sense of self worth, with good
> reasons.
>
> All as this observation will prove, it the limitation of medical/
> scientific knowledge.Scientists shy away from the unexplainable. Thats
> their job!!!
>
> When these scientists try to communicate their findings to others in
> their fields, those not directly involved in the observation, will go
> into a state of denial. Understandable, because such findings will
> completely overwhelm their whole perception and understanding of life.
>
> Any group majority (group consciousness) always becomes hostile to
> something way outside of their terms of reference. History is full of
> such cases.
>
> Even recently, the scientists who won the Nobel prize for medicine
> (West Aussies),for  discovering a bacterium responsible for the
> majority of stomach ulcers,their findings were denied for many years
> by their own colleagues, so something as far reaching as this, has no
> chance.
>
> The principle being, that those medics were responsible for enormous
> damage to their patients, bases on their ignorance. Always difficult
> to acknowledge.
>
> There is nothing new, even in this example. The bio responses of
> advanced yogis have been observer for decades, even in the scientific
> age.
>
> To try to use their findings for the 'good of humanity', completely
> ignores what makes a genuine advanced yogi what he is, and that cannot
> be learned and taught in the traditional way.
>
> BOfL

Maybe the quantum magic nose goblins will enlist this new found
ability to use for the milatary purposes to hunt and destroy with
total vengeance any that stand in the way of the new world order as
the alien reptilian people land from Europa.

Book signing on news @ ten.
From: Shrikeback on
On Apr 29, 8:28 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
> On Apr 30, 1:12 pm, Shrikeback <shrikeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Apr 29, 4:19 pm, Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> wrote:
>
> > >http://news.ninemsn.com.au/world/1046232/man-hasnt-eaten-drunk-in-70-....
>
> > > Now isn't this the most remarkable news ever????
>
> > > This totally upsets all known medical science...
>
> > > heh-heh, no wonder the Australian doctor is worried.  Hmm, Indian
> > > independence is becoming meaningful at long last!
>
> > > Cheers,
> > > Arindam Banerjee
>
> > Yeah, sure.  That's what they all say.
>
> Who says what?

Been in the sweatlodge for quite some time,
then?

You know who I mean: hocus pocus charleton,
Elmer Gantry, Benny Hinn, Jim Jones types.

> > Then they stick you in a sweatlodge
> > long enough to lose enough brain cells
> > to believe it.
>
> Who is sticking who in a sweatlodge?

Cain't remember that far back, I reckon.

It's an allusion to recent events, wherein
some other magical person gave a few
folks the gift of enlightenment in a
sweatlodge. It proves that magic is real.

> > It's the beginning of a nude age!
>
> Huh?

Another allusion.

> > "And remember, a Seeker need never
> > feel lonely, because there's a Seeker
> > born every minute."
> > -Firesign Theatre
>
> Don't know what I can make out of that!

I'm not sure i can help you.

From: usenet on
In article <7f9eaa67-62ad-40f7-8502-b90c4087396a(a)a39g2000prb.googlegroups.com>,
Arindam Banerjee <adda1234(a)bigpond.com> posted:

> On Apr 30, 1:12=A0pm, Shrikeback <shrikeb...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> . . .
> > "And remember, a Seeker need never
> > feel lonely, because there's a Seeker
> > born every minute."
> > -Firesign Theatre

> Don't know what I can make out of that!

Once again Arindam demonstrates that he is weak in language.

Previously:

Arindam Banerjee is weak in language skills

In article <cb74dcb3-a968-4b60-8fc4-bc9d8d159f33(a)c1g2000prn.googlegroups.com>,
Arindam Banerjee <adda1234(a)bigpond.com> posted:

> Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:

> > In article <4f96c269-641e-46cf-91f8-ecb9d8a93...(a)v20g2000yqv.googlegroups=
> ..com>,
> > =A0Arindam Banerjee <adda1...(a)bigpond.com> posted:
> >
> > > . . .
> > > Angrezi may shayr likhi jaati hai kya? =A0Hmm.

* > > Either write ". . . shayaree likhee . . .",
* > > or write ". . . shayr likhay . . .".
* > >
* > > Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
* > > Om Shanti

> chup, bandar.
>
> - Arindam Banerjee ["Banerjee" is derived from bandar, or monkey] <adda1234(a)bigpond.com>

Why do you want me to be quiet about this issue?

Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi
Om Shanti