--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "lurkernomore20002000" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajranatha@> wrote
> 
> > I don't even think Lawson was even meditating at the time, but
> > he was really into the "TM preacher" thang.
> 
> That's kinda where Lawson fell a little short in the credibililty 
> dept. He was Mr.  Positive Benefits of TM,   Mr. Important to
> Follow the Progam,  but when it came to  practicing the tecnique 
> himself, he didn't, for some reason or another.

Yes, he did, just not always regularly.

As far as credibility is concerned, notice that
he himself *told* us he wasn't always regular.
He was quite open about it and quite clear that
it was a struggle for him to sit twice a day,
although he knew he should.

At one point he wrote a little scenario
illustrating what it was like for him with his
attention deficit disorder (which we also know
about because he told us): He'd have the thought
that it was time to meditate, then immediately
get distracted by something else, over and over
again.

It was a kind of catch-22: when he did his
program regularly, he had a lot less trouble with
his ADD; but the ADD made it really difficult for
him to do his program regularly.


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