--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "biosoundbill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Hi Shemp,
> 
> Wasn't this the way TM was meant to be,at least its the version I 
> signed up to.
> 
> Billy
> 
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" 
> <shempmcgurk@> wrote:
> >
> > The TM Program Prime Directive: 
> > The Belgium Declaration
> > 
> > "What we teach is something to be done 15, 20 minutes morning and 
> > evening.  Regarding other things? We have no opinion.  We leave a 
> man 
> > to do what he wants to do.  We just teach Transcendental 
> Meditation, 
> > give the knowledge of the pure creative intelligence.  What he 
> should 
> > do, what he should not do, he will decide in his own level of 
> > consciousness.  Nothing, neither we advice on religion, nor diets, 
> > nor anything, do's and don'ts we don't talk about.  Simply, 
> > innocently teach the practice, give the knowledge pertaining to 
> the 
> > practice, satisfy all the doubt and questions regarding 
> understanding 
> > and then leave the man to be with his tradition, with his culture, 
> > with his way of life, with everything that he wants to do.
> > 
> > "Just 15 minutes morning and evening.  He can practice hundreds of 
> > meditations, we don't mind. As long as he does this 15-minutes, 20-
> > minutes morning and evening, he will enjoy, begin to enjoy 
> everything 
> > that he will do, either meditation or no meditation or whatever. 
> > Whatever he will do in life, he will begin to enjoy more because 
> > everything will become more meaningful.  Just we concern ourselves 
> > with this practical aspect of this science.  Simple.  Very simple, 
> > very natural.
> > 
> > "One of the strengths of the World Plan is this innocence of our 
> > Movement, we never go into any other area except Transcendental 
> > Meditation.  That's all."
> > 
> > - Maharishi Mahesh Yogi, March 12, 1974, Belgium.


WOW, priceless nostalgia! I guess MMY did take a left turn at some
point, as someone put it here on this NG, (according to Charlie
Lutes). So what happened, too much curry? :-)

Strategies change, just like in war!!


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