>  Indian TM
> teachers are all salaried, but the salaries are small.  There must 
be 500
> hundred or more salaried TM teachers in India (and plenty of
> administrators), and the funds to support their salaries probably 
don't come
> from teaching revenues alone because course fees at the Indian 
centers
> aren't much.  Their salaries are subsidized.  But remember that 
India also
> produces FAR more revenues than TM initiations in the States.  
MAPI, yagyas,
> jyotish are all based in India and they generate substantial 
revenues
> globally.  I don't think its realistic to connect TM fees in the 
States to
> TM initations in India.
> 
> Feel free to post this message on FFL if you like.
> 
> Steve Briggs

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It would be interesting to know what the actual fee for instruction 
is in India for people who walk into centers, and are not having 
their fees paid by the state or their company. The only number I have 
ever heard is a $5 registration fee for Siddhis instruction.




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