Maybe Deepak needs to take economic resposnsability then.



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Chopra Blames Own Meditation for Baja Quake
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Katie Drummond Contributor
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(April 5) -- The U.S. Geological Survey is blaming day-to-day seismological 
changes for Sunday's 7.2 earthquake along the U.S.-Mexico border. But Deepak 
Chopra, the famed alternative- medicine practitioner and transcendental 
meditation guru, is pretty sure he knows what really happened.

"Had a powerful meditation just now -- caused an earthquake in Southern 
California," Chopra wrote to his nearly 179,000 Twitter followers shortly after 
the quake.

And then, to clarify: "Was meditating on Shiva mantra & earth began to shake," 
he tweeted. "Sorry about that." 
John Medina, WireImage
Deepak Chopra, here in San Jose, Calif., sent messages on Sunday to his 
thousands of Twitter followers apologizing for causing an earthquake in 
Southern California with powerful meditation.

Chopra might want to apologize directly to those in California, who haven't 
suffered significant infrastructure damage but are still bracing for more 
temblors, and to those in Mexico, where two are dead, hundreds are injured and 
thousands are still without power.

Transcendental meditation (TM) was largely popularized by Chopra, who's been 
dubbed "McMeditation" for the multimillion- dollar profits he's earned off 
books, DVDs and his Chopra Center for Wellbeing in Carlsbad, Calif. -- where a 
six-day mind-body wellness program runs around $2,500. 

According to Chopra, at the crux of the meditation practice is "the field of 
possibilities, creativity, correlation ... where intention actualizes its own 
fulfillment." 

Let's hope he's wrong about that, or the guru might have some explaining to do 
about what exactly his meditation session Sunday was hoping to actualize.

An hour after Chopra's Twitter confession, he vowed to one Twitter user, 
@WhiteMoon7, "Won't do it again -- promise." 

But even the guru himself must not know his own strength. Since the promise, 
dozens of aftershocks have rattled the U.S.-Mexico border.

All the while, Chopra's staying safely above the reach of the ongoing quakes. 
According to his Twitter feed, the guru boarded a plane from California to 
Denver earlier this morning.
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