Cool term, Bhairitu.

Did you come up with it?




--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> bob_brigante wrote:
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu <noozguru@> wrote:
> >   
> >
> >   
> >> And what are "useless meditation techniques," Bob?
> >>
> >>     
> >
> > ***********
> >
> > Only transcending is useful in breaking the grip of the 
limitations 
> > imposed by mind on the life of an individual. Practicing 
meditation 
> > techniques that only make the mind more dull and do not lead to 
> > transcendence is a choice that some people make since authentic 
Vedic 
> > meditation was lost for a while, but that's soon going to be 
> > yesterday's news. India is a mess because many people practice 
these 
> > useless meditation techniques (or quit meditating because of lack 
of 
> > results), but it will become clear to everybody there and 
elsewhere 
> > that TM means a restoration of the correct practice of 
transcendence, 
> > and things will change rapidly when that knowledge does become 
> > commonplace.
> >
> > MMY did point out that he was not counting on large numbers of 
people 
> > learning TM because of the chaos in the atmosphere of the Kali 
Yuga --
> >  rather, the pundits need to purify the atmosphere first, and 
this is 
> > what will enable the restoration of Vedic civilization and Sat 
Yuga.
> Bullshit Brigante!  You're a brainwashed Mashybot if you believe 
shit 
> like that.  There are lots of meditation techniques that provide 
the 
> experience what MMY termed "transcendence."  Don't buy the bull 
that the 
> TMO marketing cooked up.   You're not supposed to eat bull anyway 
> (though beef cattle aren't the same things as Nandi).    Some 
meditation 
> techniques including the one practice now are so powerful they can 
cut 
> through any dullness whether it be created by food, pollution and 
other 
> problems.  And being that powerful they must be handled with care 
and 
> supervision.
>


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