--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Oct 21, 2007, at 9:43 PM, BillyG. wrote: > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote: > > > > > > In the Hindu yogic tradition I practiced in, the "gap" or > > > transcendent in TM speak is only just the beginning...and it's not > > > truly transcendental consciousness, it's merely a thought-free > > state. > > > It is however an important sign that practice is ready to go to > > > another level, one where the transcendent is nurtured and the "gap" > > > becomes much longer. From what I've seen in TM research, the longest > > > recorded by their "research" in just a couple of minutes. But for a > > > yogin going deeply we're talking something that goes for several > > > hours or much longer, at will. So a long or short mantra MAY make a > > > little difference, one or two minutes compared to three or four, but > > > in the big picture it's insignificant IME. > > > > Right on Vaj, I agree! Also, I haven't heard even one credible > > account of kundalini rising in/from the TM group, probably because > > most aren't advanced enough,not that it wouldn't happen some day but > > "functioning from the home of all the laws of nature", GMAB!! > > > Sorry to burst your bubble, but I know numerous people who've > awakened at the prana-kundalini level.
That and a buck wouldn't get you a cup of coffee at starbucks, so let's see, that means YOU haven't RIGHT! Where's the beef, Amigo!