On 12/07/2011 03:02 PM, Vaj wrote: > 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.
Oh now Vaj, it's a new bauble for the kids. They don't get a toy very often. So why not wrap up some little technique that you can find in many books with a little glitter this Christmas. Hell, maybe they can make an app for it.