--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@...> wrote:
>
> 
> From Maharishi's The Science of Being and Art of Living:
> 
> "For speech to be harmonious, appropriate and suitable, thinking has to
> be clear, sharp, and at the least, harmless -- and at the best,
> life-supporting to the whole of the environment. ... This is the
> technique of the art of speaking: that, although we are truthful in our
> thinking and speaking, the words that come out must be pleasing, soft,
> and of good quality. ... The habit of speaking pleasingly lies in
> cultivating that nature, that politeness, that softness and kindness of
> heart that will not at any time produce harshness of speech. ... Blessed
> are they who speak sweet words."
> 


Well yes, the TM-Movement's sweet truth.

If X then Y.
If not X then not Y.

If harmonious, then... 

Om, towards this Maharishi quote's end is that
transcribed correctly as pleasingly 'lies' or 'lays'?
How should we read that?  Which sweet truth?




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