Guest guest Posted August 27, 2007 Report Share Posted August 27, 2007 FairfieldLife Monday, August 27, 2007 11:45 AM RE: [FairfieldLife] Clouds over Kalki Namaste everybody I searched for information about Lehyam. It's not a drug, but a kind of ayurvedic medicine: " LEHYAM Lehyams are thickened and sweetened extracts of a single herb or a combination of herbs, animal and mineral products. They can be called electuaries, and have the consistency of preserves or jams. A Lehya/Lehyam is best if used within a year. It should be preferably stored in wide-mouthed glass containers. " Until spring 2005 The Oneness University campus housed an ayurvedic clinic, so maybe what they gave the participants was some kind of medicine. I know that people in the earliest processes were given medicine clay to clean their intestines. Maybe thats what people misunderstand or deliberately use to throw suspiscion on the Oneness Movement. The accusation, that the monks and nuns would give people on the processes LSD or other drugs are really ridiculous. The more I think about the more absurd it seems. The monks and nuns living and working in Oneness University are really sweat persons, who I have had only good experiences with. I have always felt that they were genuinely interested in the process the participants went through. Even though I have left the movement, I feel sorry that some people, Freddy N. and others, are spreading rumours like that about the Oneness University. I don't think anybody in the Oneness Movement deserve that or that their are any truth in the rumours. love Carsten -- Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.9/975 - Release 8/26/2007 9:34 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2007 Report Share Posted August 28, 2007 Namaste I know nothing about Lehyams or the Oneness University but do know that cannabis, heroin, cocaine, mescaline, lsd, psilocybin and most other psychoactive drugs are all extracted from plants. They and others also have a long history - probably as old as the human species - of use in a sacred settting. Whether any of these have been used in the oneness movement or not may therefore not be very important but if they have been used without the prior fully informed consent of those who took them then that would appear to me to be a very serious form of assault Brian On Behalf Of Kirk 27 August 2007 21:43 Clouds over Kalki HYPERLINK " FairfieldLife%40 " FairfieldLife@-.-com Monday, August 27, 2007 11:45 AM RE: [FairfieldLife] Clouds over Kalki Namaste everybody I searched for information about Lehyam. It's not a drug, but a kind of ayurvedic medicine: " LEHYAM Lehyams are thickened and sweetened extracts of a single herb or a combination of herbs, animal and mineral products. They can be called electuaries, and have the consistency of preserves or jams. A Lehya/Lehyam is best if used within a year. It should be preferably stored in wide-mouthed glass containers. " Until spring 2005 The Oneness University campus housed an ayurvedic clinic, so maybe what they gave the participants was some kind of medicine. I know that people in the earliest processes were given medicine clay to clean their intestines. Maybe thats what people misunderstand or deliberately use to throw suspiscion on the Oneness Movement. The accusation, that the monks and nuns would give people on the processes LSD or other drugs are really ridiculous. The more I think about the more absurd it seems. The monks and nuns living and working in Oneness University are really sweat persons, who I have had only good experiences with. I have always felt that they were genuinely interested in the process the participants went through. Even though I have left the movement, I feel sorry that some people, Freddy N. and others, are spreading rumours like that about the Oneness University. I don't think anybody in the Oneness Movement deserve that or that their are any truth in the rumours. love Carsten ------------------------------- Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.9/975 - Release Date: 8/26/2007 9:34 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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