---There's no known measure for one's experience of TC (Being). The 
measurements are correlated with Benson's relaxation response. 


 In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear Ms. Enlightened:
> 
> On Sep 29, 2008, at 12:10 PM, enlightened_dawn11 wrote:
> 
> > The generally accepted figure is that around 2 million people have
> > learned TM worldwide, Mr. Vaj. Even if just one half of one 
percent
> > are continuing the practice (assuming 99.5% no longer do TM), that
> > is still 100,000 meditators globally.
> >
> > You would have had to have done an awful lot of talking with
> > practitioners of the technique to be making your claim of 
majorities
> > faking witnessing and ranting about enlightenment.
> >
> > Perhaps you are right. However to continue claiming these are 
facts
> > as you represent them speaks more to the attachment of you to your
> > story than it does any basis in fact.
> 
> 
> Since scientists have already determined the EEG criteria of both  
> Patanjali yogins in samadhi and Buddhist yogins in samadhi as the  
> same: High-Amplitude Gamma coherence; and the fact this has yet to 
be  
> observed in TMers, I'd say the prospect looks pretty grim, esp. 
given  
> the numbers you propose and zero so far. As soon as I see good  
> scientific evidence of this in TM practitioners, I'll stop and  
> celebrate with everyone else. As I pointed out in my post to Ruth,  
> yogic-style enlightenment has some long-known and pretty darn  
> impressive qualities. You know as well as I do that if these were  
> observed in TM practitioners that not only would they be touting 
the  
> scientific evidence, we'd be hearing about it all over the media!
> 
> That's of course not to deny the benefits of TM which a well-known  
> relaxation effect, the so-called relaxation response. Relaxation is 
a  
> good thing.
> 
> Do you have some evidence we're not aware of?
>


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