On Mar 5, 2011, at 4:14 PM, sparaig wrote: >> Well it would mean some are reaching the "bottom" of the ocean (TC) in the >> bubble diagram, and others are only 'blanking out' at one of the subtle >> waves towards the bottom, in a laya (Non-TC). >> >> If you think "that's OK" that seems like a pretty bad rationalization to >> accept. It's effectively resigning yourself to a limbo. >> > > If you think its not OK, then you have missed the point. As MMY points out, > at least according to HIS theory, you can fail to "transcend" (no thoughts no > mantra) every time you meditate until your last meditation before > enlightenment, and you're still doing just fine.
I'd say that's a pretty shakey theory. It sounds more like a sales point. The pranic body (TMer trans.: "nervous system") doesn't refine ("release stress") unless one actually transcends. But of course relaxing isn't bad for you, so there's a minor (nap-like) benefit...