--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "Richard J. Williams" <willy...@...> wrote: > > > > > Secular meditation simply does not exist. > > > > > > > Sure it does. > > > > Zoran Krneta wrote: > > So what are the differences between them? > > > There is no difference. Meditation means simply > to thinks things over. TM is based on thinking, > and hardly a person could be found that doesn't > think. Meditation is just what intelligent > people do! > > According to Maharishi, TM is the passing of the > cognitive attention from one level of consciousness > to another, sutler level of consciousness. This > passing back and forth between the gross and finer > levels of consciousness is what makes possible the > opportunity for transcending. > > First, there is just thought; then the bija-mantra > occurs spontaneously, just like any other thought. > In TM, when the thought process reaches the finest > level of awareness, thought drops off and the > practitioner is left all by his Self. > > How to Be? Stop being active, but don't become > passive. That is, stop being active, but don't > fall asleep. Just Be. Enjoy the pure consciousness. > Just be aware of being aware. > > Just go in and meditate, then come out and radiate! > It's that simple.
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