--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom Pall <thomas.p...@...> wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 25, 2010 at 6:57 AM, vajradhatu108 > <no_re...@yahoogroups.com>wrote: > > > > > > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Tom Pall <thomas.pall@> wrote: > > > > > I am not sold on SSRS. But I do like his Art of Living kriya and the > > > breezy style exuded by the teachers of SSRS I've met. > > > > > > > Sometimes the burgers are better on the other side of the fence. > > > > > Erma Bombeck said it best in the title of her book *The Grass is Always > Greener Over the Septic Tank*. > > I am finding each day that the Art of Living kriya is taking the doom and > gloom out of my TM/TMSP. I go into my program now full of light and > experience that light throughout my TM/TMSP program. I remember, soon after > becoming a sidha, taking a week long WPA at 1111 H. St. NW. A more > experienced sidha despaired of his chronic insomnia. Others chimed in. I > couldn't understand how something as wonderful as the TMSP could allow this > sort of suffering to creep in. Over the years people tried marmalade, vastu > and basti, all to no avail. I saw the sidhas around me becoming depressed, > nearly falling over from lack of sleep, becoming unglued. > > It's very clear to me, having been on CCP for a very long time when it got > down to just Bobby Kennedy and myself, then on IA a decade later, that > there's something wrong with the TM/TMSP. It's unbalanced, as, I suspect, > was it's spiritual leader. > > Me, I'm happy as a clam right now and could happily leave this group were it > not for the very vigorous conversations that have taken place here in the > last month or two revealing the good, the bad and the ugly side of > Maharishi, the TMO and MMY's teachings. IMO something very important was > missing from the TM/TMSP practice (balance, perhaps?). I've gotten it back, > alas, and I'm happy for that. > > But I no longer need his departed Holiness, his Dome, his bogus 1%, square > root of 1% numbers and his organization, or what's becoming at least three > organizations, one in Vlodrup, one in Paris and one in India.
Well it's great to hear how it worked for you.