--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Mike Dixon <mdixon.6...@...> wrote:
>
> They haven't *let themselves go*, so much as, having been caught up in their 
> own inner turmoils, TM is supposed to smooth those kind of things out. But, I 
> guess, it could take more than one life time to accomplish that, even with a 
> lot of rounding, siddhis and close proximity to the master. I think once a 
> person has developed a serious weight problem, dieting and exercize can 
> become a discipline so strenuos to follow the rest of one's life, that they 
> continously *fall off the wagon* compounding their original problem. 
> Something new is needed. I think the variuos weight loss surgeries have shown 
> a lot of promise, making child's portions for adults satisfying, even 
> filling, reducing co-morbidities and extending life expectancy. If Bevan were 
> to have one of these surgeries, he would *cure* his diabetes before he left 
> the hospitol, lose most of his excess weight within a couple of years, 
> without  exercising much discipline, and could live another 20-30
>  years to evolve as much as he can.

Ha, ha, I'm sure you meant that tongue in cheek. Yes, I can see them getting 
weight loss surgeries by the drove now. I thought TM was supposed to solve 
these problems? I guess it doesn't if it doesn't even *address* these problems 
on their own level....




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