> > So, I'd say that the majority of the current respondents > > think that TM works pretty good... > > Curtis: > Well if you want to take that small a self selected groups > (post on FFL) why stop there? > Maybe I forgot to list a few of the current respondents who are apparently still meditating - I guess they want to remain anonymous. But the TMers seem to be the majority on FFL!
<snip> > But wait a second, I thought in Richard world everyone is > always meditating just by thinking. > Were you thinking that 'TM' meditation was something more than just 'thinking'? If so, what exactly would that be, Curtis? > So I guess by your logic you DO have the consensus! > > Go figure! > So, let's go figure: Meditation: It's a noun. 1. The act of giving your attention to only one thing, either as a religious activity or as a way of becoming calm and relaxed prayer and meditation. She practises meditation. 2. Serious thought or study, or the product of this activity. Let us spend a few moments in quiet meditation. I left him deep in meditation. The book is a meditation on the morality of art. Source: Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary: http://tinyurl.com/ydus7aw <http://tinyurl.com/ydus7aw>