"Ever get to the west coast? We should hang." This must happen. Please email me some digits to we can talk.
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "geezerfreak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" <curtisdeltablues@> wrote: > > > > "The key to the fulfillment of every religion is found in the practice > > of transcendental meditation." > > > > "This meditation is no threat to the authority of priests or > > ministers. It is something which belongs to their religions but which > > has been forgotten for many centuries." > > > > That's just super! Maharishi can come in and bring the key to the > > fulfillment of every religion. And the really SUPER thing is that > > your religion FORGOT this key for many centuries! Did ya know that? > > (ya dumass) Your religion needs the key that Maharishi has to be > > fulfilled. No, really! > > > > Lucky religious people! And BTW all the Hindu gods we will be doing > > rituals to as the fulfillment of your religion are not really gods at > > all. Now are you gunna believe your lying eyes or what I'm tell'n ya? > > > > See Maharishi is teaching the root and you are a branch. > > > > And people wonder why this didn't catch on like wildfire among > > religious people! A simple way to fix their broken superficial > > religion.... > > > > wait...this just in... > > > > Religious people don't view their religion as unfulfilled! They don't > > know they need a Vedic infusion. They think their own scriptures are > > better than Maharishi's scriptures. > > > > In this area Maharishi was the most presumptuous human I have ever > > come across. > > OK Curtis.....you're back on first (who's on second?) with this brilliant summation. Brother > man, you have a true knack for cutting to the core and just nailing it! No wonder your > music "works". You have a gift for getting to the essence. > > Ever get to the west coast? We should hang. > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "ruthsimplicity" > > <ruthsimplicity@> wrote: > > > > > > I am going to throw one more thing out there, and then I am outtahere > > > until late tomorrow. There has been several discussions on TM and > > > religion over the past couple of days. There also has been discussions > > > about whether TM or other effortless meditation techniques were used > > > in the ancient world. > > > > > > Well, I recently pulled out my old smelly copy of The Science of Being > > > and the Art of Living, and here are some quotes of MMY in the section > > > on religion: > > > > > > "The inner light of religion is missing from religious teachings; this > > > is the case all over the world, with the result that peace and > > > happiness are absent from the lives of people and everywhere tensions > > > are increasing." > > > > > > "It is time that transcendental meditation is adopted in churches, > > > temples, mosques, and pagodas." > > > > > > "Here in a simple practice is the fulfillment of every religion. It > > > belongs to the spirit of every religion and has since been lost." > > > > > > "Unfortunately, religious teachers seem to have put the cart before > > > the horse. They advise man to behave righteously, teaching that > > > through right action he will gain purity and be able to realize God. > > > The right approach would be to offer a direct way of gaining > > > God-consciousness. Established in higher consciousness, man would > > > naturally behave righteously. Man behaves from his level of > > > consciousness. Therefore any teaching of right action without a means > > > of raising consciousness will always be ineffective. It is much easier > > > to raise man's consciousness than to get him to act righteously." > > > > > > "The key to the fulfillment of every religion is found in the practice > > > of transcendental meditation." > > > > > > "This meditation is no threat to the authority of priests or > > > ministers. It is something which belongs to their religions but which > > > has been forgotten for many centuries." > > > > > >