Not a cult?  That is good.  What were the guys thinking when they 
went in and pulled the levers to take the Kaplan money and shuttle it 
around?  That what Maharishi and they were doing was more important 
than anything else?  Like theft?  Jai Guru Dev?




--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Orme-Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2008 12:29 PM
> To: David Orme-Johnson
> Subject: New section on TM and Cults posted on Truth About TM
> 
>  
> 
> Dear Friends and Colleagues,
> 
>  
> 
> The links below will take you to a new page and subsections on
> www.TruthAboutTM.com <http://www.truthabouttm.com/> , which presents
> evidence that the Transcendental Meditation program in not cult. 
You can
> see some of the post below.
> 
>  
> 
> All the best,
> 
> David
> 
>  
> 
> ----------------------------
> 
> Individual Effects
> 
> Issue: Is the Transcendental Meditation Program a Cult?
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> > 
> 
> Summary: 
> 
> The Transcendental Meditation program cannot be called a cult 
because it
> develops independent, intelligent, creating thinking and its 
founder,
> Maharishi, has in many ways encouraged personal independence,
> integration with society, and good citizenship.
> 
> Contents: 
> 
> Table Comparing the Transcendental Meditation Program and Cults
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> #tablecult> 
> 
> How the TM technique Differs from Hypnosis
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> #hypnosis>  
> 
> Maharishi is the Opposite of a Cult Leader
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> #Maharishi> 
> 
> Swami Muktananda on Maharishi
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> #muktananda>  
> 
> References
> 
<http://www.truthabouttm.org/truth/IndividualEffects/IsTMaCult/index.c
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> #references>  
> 
> The Evidence:
> 
> The word "cult" has many meanings, but in recent decades it has 
often
> been used with a negative connotation to point out a group that 
others
> would like to see removed from society. This use of the term is
> expressed by the prominent religious scholar J. Gordon Melton:
> 
> "My working definition of a cult is a group that you don't like, 
and I
> say that somewhat facetiously, but at the same time, in fact, that 
is my
> working definition of a cult. It is a group that somebody doesn't 
like.
> It is a derogatory term, and I have never seen it redeemed from the
> derogatory connotations that it picked up in the sociological 
literature
> in the 1930s." (1).
> 
> 
> Some psychologists and psychoanalysts have used their personal
> definition of mind control as "expert testimony" in legal 
proceedings
> against New Age groups on the behalf of various special interest 
groups
> who want to see them censured by society. However, this endeavor 
has not
> gained the support of the scientific community.
> 
> 
> "A report on brainwashing and mind control presented by an American
> Psychological Association
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Psychological_Association>  
(APA)
> task force known as the APA Taskforce on Deceptive and Indirect
> Techniques of Persuasion and Control (DIMPAC
> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DIMPAC> ), chaired by Singer, was 
rejected
> in 1987 by the APA's Board of Social and Ethical Responsibility for
> Psychology (BSERP) as lacking "the scientific rigor and evenhanded
> critical approach necessary for APA imprimatur," and cautioned the 
task
> force members to "not distribute or publicize the report without
> indicating that the report was unacceptable to the Board." 
> 
> 
> The table below list factors related to cults along with evidence
> showing that the Transcendental Meditation program is the opposite 
of
> cults on every point.
> 
> Table Comparing the Transcendental Meditation Program and Cults.
> 
> Factors Related to Cults
> 
> Transcendental Meditation Program
> 
> Mind Control. Cults may use mind control techniques, such as peer
> pressure, to gain control over the behavior or their members (2, 3).
> 
>  
> 
> No Mind Control. The Transcendental Meditation program
> <http://www.tm.org/>  does not use any the mind control techniques. 
It
> is a simple, natural, effortless process that one does by oneself, 
which
> allows the mind to settle to its own quite level. (4). No one else 
is
> involved.
> 
> Stress, Fear, and Weaknesses. Cults prey on the individual's 
stresses,
> fears, and weaknesses, and may use various techniques to amplify 
these
> factors to make the person more susceptible to manipulation (2).
> 
> Deep Rest to Normalize Stress and Fear, and Improve Health. The TM
> technique protects the individual from cults by strengthening the 
mind
> and body. It does this by providing a state of deep rest and reduced
> stress (5-8)-one that is different from sleep (5-8) and deeper rest 
than
> that provided by ordinary relaxation with eyes closed (9). This 
unique
> physiological state allows the body to heal itself through its 
intrinsic
> self-repair mechanisms. It increases orderliness of brain 
functioning
> (5-8, 10-29), reduces anxiety (30), and improves health (31-45)
> 
> Disintegration through Drugs and Fatigue. Cults may use drugs and
> fatigue to cause the brain to become incoherent and the person
> disoriented, making him/her more susceptible to suggestion and
> manipulation (2, 3, 46).
> 
> Increased Integration. The coherent restfully-alert state 
experienced
> during TM practice habituates the system to function in a more
> integrated style outside of meditation as well (5-45), making the
> individual less susceptible to suggestion and manipulation by cults 
or
> by anyone else.
> 
> Uncritical Thinking and Field Dependence. Cults promote uncritical
> thinking and use indoctrination to gain adherence to a dogmatic
> philosophy (2, 3). For example, people prone to join cults are more
> field dependent, which means that they look to others to structure 
their
> lives for them (47).
> 
> Increased Critical Thinking and Field Independence. Field 
independence
> is measured by perceptual tests, which reflect the ability to 
structure
> the perceptual, cognitive, and social fields. It is highly 
correlated
> with the ability to see another person's perspective, yet resist 
social
> control and persuasion when it runs counter to one's own evaluation 
of
> the situation and values (47). Controlled research, including 
randomized
> designs, has demonstrated that TM practice increases field 
independence
> (45-49), indicating increased cognitive structuring ability, the 
basis
> of personal freedom from persuasion and influences of outside 
control
> over one's person.
> 
>  
> 
> David W. Orme-Johnson,Ph.D.
> 
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