On Dec 7, 2011, at 5:21 PM, Susan wrote:

> Well, $85 is rather inexpensive. Good for the TMO not to overcharge!!! Hope 
> it really works for people. I always liked the parallels between the cosmic 
> and the individual physiology. And in response to Barry, yes, sometimes 
> placebos do work - at least for a while and more often with certain types of 
> problems (pain). There is an interesting article in this week's New Yorker 
> about placebos and the research being done at Harvard on the whole area.
> 
> Well, if I were out there, I would spring for this course. Sounds at the 
> least sweet, and perhaps really powerful. And since I love all the astronomy 
> and universe/multiverse/black holes info and photos and concepts then this 
> will at least feed into that fascination.
> 
> Did MMY himself develop this with Rajaram? Or is this really Rajaram's 
> invention?


That's his whole trip for years now. It's what his overpriced and overhyped 
book is about. But the question I'd want to know is "how does this enhance my 
spiritual practice?" I'm afraid the answer is: not at all, it's just knowledge, 
special knowledge.

It's just groups of correspondences. What's the big deal if it doesn't awaken 
me more, integrate me further or expand my capacity for love?

Once people understand the correspondences they're hoping it will create a 
bridge to other services they can sell and people will fall for. But it's all 
Mahesh's yathā pinde tathā brahmānde theme applied to marketing.

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