Chris Hartnett
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“Perfection of body consists in
beauty, grace, strength and
adamantine (thunderlike) Hartnett.”
— Patanjali
Chris Hartnett: who’s not heard of that high-flying guy?
Red-haired, successful, a blaze through the sky.
Chris Hartnett’s no hard nut — he’s easy to know:
He makes himself friends wherever he’ll go
Chris Hartnett — we’ve heard naught but praise for the chap:
Appreciation seems to fall in his lap.
Chris Hartnett’s no hoard-nut — he’s a generous man
He gives of himself whenever he can
Chris Hartnett: he’s erred not — he’s fixed on the goal
Focused on unity, a truly great soul.
He married a saint — Linda St. Denis.
Are they devoted? Are there gondolas in Venice?
They met while both students right here, MIU
They’d meet after Forest for sweet rendezvous
And now there’s success, and a home, and two kids
And their future? — no trading, whatever the bids.
Their future’s so bright, so brilliant, so blissful,
More precious and rare than Hope Diamonds by fistful
Linda studied art, had her work on the wall
What Chris studied, no one seems to recall.
Those who remember Chris Hartnett back then
Recall the most merry and prankish of men.
His studies went well, but the boy was a dreamer,
Filled with big thoughts — a big planner and schemer
For Chris, thinking big was a personal passion
Long before thinking big came into fashion
His high-jinx were gently and thoughtfully styled —
With Chris you might say that the joker went mild.
Whatever he does, it’s with zeal and zest —
Like magic: he made himself one of the best.
He acquired the books and read every page
And probably could have taken his act to the stage.
But even close friends were quite unprepared
For his interest in gems — zeal and zest squared.
He made them his business — he bought them and sold them
But his joy above all was to own them and hold them.
It’s stranger than fiction, but Linda will vouch:
They had gems in their house before even a couch.
He goes on a trip, and what does he pack?
A huge bag of gems . . . extra socks . . . and a snack.
He came to a border — and stood up erect:
Bags were actually being opened and checked!
He looked at his bag and froze on the spot —
The check was routine — but the contents were not.
They opened his bag, and what do you think?
Were they stunned? Did they jump? Forget how to blink?
They closed up his bag and waved him on through —
If they were surprised, there wasn’t a clue.
He’s studying Jyotish, and now we know why:
He wants to acquire those gems in the sky.
This spark in the dark made his mark at the Merc
It was silence in motion to watch the man work.
Twice daily he’d hop on the foam on the floor
Then go to the Merc and hop a lot more.
Fairfield’s own trader hopped straight to the top —
On anyone’s index, the cream of the crop.
As everyone knew, a unique kind of guy:
His button stood out, proclaiming “I-FLY”
Folks were attracted, like moths to a flame
They questioned, he answered — and always the same:
Exactly as if he were selling a gem
He clearly, compellingly sold them TM
Many men came, and many men started
Too bad for the Merc that Chris Hartnett departed.
But not bad for Chris — he deserves something easier
Closer to home — balmier, breezier. . . .
He’s nearly a legend for the deals he closes
He’s hard as a diamond — yet softer than roses
Look at the ladies at the heart of his life —
Three beautiful daughters, a beautiful wife
Linda and Sophie and Kristen and Heather —
His family, as families should be, is together.
His heart’s in his home, and his home’s in his heart
He’s the familiest man from finish to start
And year after year, he grows more refined
Toward fully developed Hartnett and mind.
He recently passed through a phase transformation:
Some physiological purification
Thank heaven for Yagyas — they turned it around
They got the man up with his feet on the ground.
The ending was happy, the outcome was great
But on the way there, Chris lost some weight
How much did he lose? He was able to bear it —
But any more and they’d measure his weight by the carat
So Chris must take care with the food that goes in —
Who wants to see this man Chris-fully thin? (1)
He has to keep balanced between this and that —
Who wants to see him grow Chris-fully fat?
His friends have thus taken a special collection —
A collection of recipes to give some direction
Recipes From the Heart — that’s what it’s called
Guaranteed to keep your tummy enthralled
The purpose of the book? They’ve left little doubt:
Your friends want your body completely blissed out.
Bliss is the basis of health, we all know
So bliss is the way that your body will go.
Everything here has been picked for perfection
And collected for you with all love and affection.
This town’s leading ladies and their very best dishes —
Here is the ultimate fulfillment of wishes
Each lady obviously really can cook
Here’s knowledge not meant to remain in the book
They’ve chosen their best, their most famous, their top —
The cream of the crop for the cream of the crop
These recipes are first on anyone’s ballot
One taste and we’re moved from the hut to the palate (2)
All that it takes is to smell the aroma
To feel the production of ojas and soma. (3)
Each dish is beyond any measure of worth —
Each bite is like heaven descending on girth.
Jane Hopson’s recipe is a pleasure to make
It’s called, not surprisingly, “Jane’s Fundraising Cake”
The ingredients are actually quite simple in all:
She’s listed a few thousand names you can call.
Sheila Ross — Sheila-maze, Sheila-stound, Sheila-peal,
Sheila-stonish, Sheila-pear with a really great meal.
There’s no “Sorry, Charley” when Ingmari cooks
And Margareta’s dishes have universal good looks;
These ladies’ meals are fountains of youth
So nourishing you naturally speak the Swede truth.
Sweet tastes of Utopia are coming from Josie, (4)
Our trusty Trustee who makes Fairfield rosy.
With Leslie Brooks, you’ll dine like the Romans
And Susan — who wouldn’t want to dine with the Chromans?
Susie and Joan, the Averberg twins — (5)
With cooking, they know where the matter begins.
Susan Daniels — we know where her cooking occurs:
Her home’s where her hearth is — his chimney is hers;
Her food is delicious, though high-tech it’s not:
You’ll need a big fireplace and a great big black pot. (6)
Debra Poneman’s dishes are always success:
They make you stand up and say yes to her cress. (7)
Cathy Brooks’ cooking is quite presidential —
To savor such flavor is to feel reverential.
Cath cooks for presidents — but we know what you’re thinkin’:
Look at June Norton — she’s cooking for Lincoln!
It’s a feast for Roman emperors when Jaine’s family sits, (8)
The freshness of peaches without any pits.
Mary Lee came, and Mary Lee Shaw,
And Mary Lee conquered — her meals create awe.
With Kathy Deuber cooking, Mother Divine is at home,
With Lynn Lass but not least, you won’t want to roam.
Margie will show you the Wege it’s done,
And Lieb it to Toby — she’s second to none.
Cenin your votes when Danyse has you dine,
And Lynda — Govinda! — her food is divine (9)
You’ll be dreaming of Jeanne’s cuisine, which you’ll love —
There’s never a contest when Punj comes to shove
“And how!” for Ann Hauptman — her home’s Queen Ann’s Place — (10)
What she Bruce [brews] up puts a smile on your face
Lesley will turn your insides to gold (11)
When Candace is cooking, you’ll never grow old (12)
You’ll feel like a million with Gillian’s plate (13)
What bliss when Susan Tracy says “Let’s make a date”
Who has produced and directed this show?
Somebody Karen — Mrs. Rubin, you know.
If Karen makes reubens, they’re surely the best
She fuels fine feelings — you’re blessed as her guest.
Can you believe it? Beyond comprehension —
Hope you can handle this flood of attention
One Leslie, one Lesley, one Lynda, one Lynn,
Jeanne, Jane, Jaine, June, and Joan — let’s begin!
One Susie, two Susans, and so many others
Such glorious food from these ladies and mothers
What you see you become — this principle’s true,
But eating is bliss — what you eat becomes you.
There’s only one news that these ladies await:
That your heart grew in bliss from the food on the plate.
Like the gems that he owns, Chris has thousands of facets
He’s one of Fairfield’s single best assets
Measure his brilliancy, his prismatic fire,
His color and luster — how they inspire.
Opalescence so rich that it rivets one’s gaze
Here’s a life born to amaze and to praise
He’s fun-loving, generous, happy, and kind,
Friendly and charming and thoughtful of mind
He’s wild and crazy, he wheels and he deals
And always holds true to the highest ideals
Look at Chris Hartnett and this may be learned:
He’s a great friend to all, and from all it’s returned.
Want to see his most spectacular jewel?
It’s right here on campus — Maharishi School
History will be pleased to note and report
How the Hartnetts provided enormous support.
This town is becoming a radiant gem
And we see that, in large part, it’s owing to them.
They show to the world what it means to succeed —
May all of our graduates follow their lead.
The secrets of nature through Chris are revealed:
He Hartnetts the power of the unified field.
He shows us what growth to enlightenment can be:
He’s the star that shines light from the top of the tree
It’s easy to see where Chris Hartnett is at:
I am That, Thou art That, all Chris is That
Rubies are red, sapphires are blue,
And words can’t describe how we feel about you
Emeralds are green and diamonds are clear,
And we’re happy as heaven to have you back here.
September 5, l989
(1) A play on “Blissfully Thin,” the name of a program offered at the time by MAPI (Maharishi Ayurveda Products International).
(2) A play on Maharishi’s metaphor for gaining enlightenment, moving from the hut to the palace.
(3) When the human physiology is free of stress and functioning in the most refined manner, it produces these compounds, which support enlightenment.
(4) Josie Fauerso, whose husband, Paul, wrote and recorded an album of songs during the 1983-84 Taste of Utopia Assembly called Sweet Taste of Utopia, with the title song of the same name.
(5) Susie Averbach and Joan Rothenberg.
(6) Susan Daniels’s husband, Bob, was founder and CEO of Copperfield Chimney Supply, the nation’s largest supplier of chimney gear.
(7) Debra Poneman is founder and CEO of Yes to Success.
(8) Jaine Roman Pitt.
(9) Lynda Dimick.
(10) A play on the flower, Queen Anne’s lace.
(11) Lesley Goldman.
(12) Candace Badgett.
(13) Gillian ???
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
This is from my sketchbook, regrettably never presented to Chris. . . . Intended to be sung to the tune of “Roll Over Beethoven,” the 1956 hit written and recorded by Chuck Berry, covered by many other artists (including the Beatles), and ranked by Rolling Stone magazine as number 97 its list of “The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.”
Gonna hold up a flower, gonna wish a golden shower today
To our man of the hour, he’s a tower of power today
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way
Gonna light a big candle, gonna make a lot of wishes today
Gonna cut big cake, and it’s gonna be delicious today
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way
Gonna build a big group, create heaven on earth today
He’s the head of the troop, and we celebrate his birth today
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way
Got a million people dialin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people smilin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people talkin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people gawkin’ — Chris Hartnett
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way
Gonna make the future clear, gonna build Sthapatya homes today
Gonna bring more people here, gonna fill the Golden Domes today
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way
Got a million people dialin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people smilin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people talkin’ — Chris Hartnett
Got a million people gawkin’ — Chris Hartnett
Happy Birthday, Chris Hartnett
We’re with you all the way