This is quite funny. Where did you learn to be so funny? MIU?  You sound
like a parrot for those silly rajas. Did they give you these talking
points?

You might want to check your sources since your point shows unawareness
of MMY's transmission of mantra. This also includes the actual
experience of "entertaining in attention" the mantra-s that MMY
gave to initiators.

Clarify your meaning if you dispute this.

Oh … and stop telling people what to do. Rather, take your bullshit
superstitions to your ishta-devataa … that is if you have one and if
you know how to do so.
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@...> wrote:

> You have still missed my point: "your" mantra is the one you remember
in your head and use during TM. Mantras that you teach are the ones that
you were given on a piece of paper. If you insist on saying "that is my
mantra, on that piece of paper," then you have frozen your mantra to be
the same as what is on the piece of paper. It may or may not be the
"same," but there is no longer as great an opportunity for it to change
(or not change) since you have frozen it to the paper. Your innocence
has been lessened. Its inevitable for TM teachers to have that problem,
but given that you are insisting that the mantra on paper is the "same"
one as in your head, it seems to me that your innocence has been
lessened more than usual, which could help explain why you (and so many
others on this forum) are more interested in knocking TM than in
practicing it.
>
> This makes sense to me at least, since you no feel that you were fed a
bill of goods, and you're angry about being taken in by it so you must
detract from what you were originally taught at every possibility.
>
> Lawson
>

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