--(has a 415 telephone #): ...TM teacher available at 
http://www.thequietpath.org



- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard M" <compost...@...> 
wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@>
> wrote:
> >
> > This is one of the reasons why I always felt someone like Deepak 
> > Chopra should have begun his experience in the TMO as a Flower 
Boy on 
> > Saturday mornings.  Chopra is very much someone who, deservedly, 
was 
> > a star pupil because he studied his ass off...but he was also the 
> > Dauphin-like golden boy.
> > 
> > I think the experience would have humbled him.  It certainly did 
me 
> > and certainly convinced me of the power of the puja.  I would 
wait 
> > outside the doors of the puja room and be the person who would 
guide 
> > the initiates to the room where they do their first meditation.  
> > Sitting outside the puja room I would always notice an incredible 
> > energy change in the area which exponentially ratcheted up about 
the 
> > time the mantra was given out.  It was incredibly palpable and 
> > convinced me that something was happening...yes, I would say that 
it 
> > was the enlivening of the Holy Tradition and, yes, making the 
> > recitation of the puja an essential requirement of receiving a 
mantra.
> > 
> > And, most definitely "yes", it does toggle the power of the 
mantra 
> > (to use Edg's term, below).  "Toggle" is a really good word to 
> > describe it!
> > 
> > With such an important thing at hand, why would anyone want to 
take a 
> > chance they weren't getting the full effect?
> 
> 
> Agreed. Us Saturday morning flower boys are of like mind!
> 
>  
> > I'm not 100% sure, but I've asked this question before and have 
been 
> > told that in Chopra's meditation technique he doesn't preceed it 
with 
> > a puja.  If true, he's an irresponsible prick who is playing with 
> > people in a very irresponsible way.
> > 
> > Not that what he is teaching them isn't better than them not 
learning 
> > anything at all; only that it is not complete and the effects 
won't 
> > be what they could have been.
> >
> >
> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Duveyoung <no_reply@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Rick,
> > > 
> > > Do you feel the puja etc. is necessary for the technique to "get
> > > activated by Guru Dev" or something of that ilk?
> > > 
> > > Seems to me that an ancient ritual has a chance of helping 
> > (deluding?)
> > > a newbie to imprint on the technique, so that's a practical 
benefit,
> > > but do you actually think there's something mystical happening 
that
> > > toggles the power of the mantra or its use or that "somehow" 
primes
> > > the pump of the initiate's mind?
> > > 
> > > I once loved the idea of the 5,000 year tradition being carried
> > > forward and that the mantras were as ancient and as long-
understood
> > > for their effects, but all that was hooey as far as anyone can 
tell
> > > these days since we have no provenance of the mantras.
> > > 
> > > Why tell your friend to cheat the TMO out of a fee and all that 
if 
> > the
> > > dang system of meditating only ended up with a dysfunctional
> > > organization of ill repute?  And, hey, if your friend really 
takes 
> > off
> > > and has incredible experiences, how is he/she going to approach 
the
> > > TMO to further or intensify their program if they're not 
officially 
> > a
> > > paying-member of the TMO?  If the experiences are THERE your 
friend
> > > may be quite vulnerable to many risks when the passion to amp 
up the
> > > results skews their decisions about what organization to become
> > > involved with.  Your friend might equally "get off" on an Amma 
hug, 
> > ya
> > > see? Where's the beef that your friend thinks he/she's going to 
> > get? 
> > > Why aren't you more fully advising this person about the 
vagaries of
> > > spiritual methodologies such that a more informed decision 
> > about "how
> > > to meditate and why to do so" becomes clearer to that person?  
> > > 
> > > Edg
> > > 
> > > 
> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Rick Archer" <rick@> 
wrote:
> > > >
> > > > From a friend:
> > > > 
> > > > A friend of mine is very interested in learning TM, though he 
> > cannot 
> > > > afford the current fee of $2500. Does anyone know of an 
> > independent TM 
> > > > teacher who can provide instruction for less, in the San 
> > Francisco Bay 
> > > > Area? It should still be the TM instruction, with puja, 
checking 
> > and 
> > > > all of that. Thanks.
> > > >
> > >
> >
>


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