On 02/13/2012 11:06 PM, nablusoss1008 wrote:
>
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu<noozguru@...>  wrote:
>> On 02/13/2012 06:11 PM, Buck wrote:
>>> Non-meditation
>>>
>>> It seems to me that many non-meditators have forgotten—or never knew—what 
>>> it is like to suffer an unhappy collision with scientific rationality. We 
>>> are open to good evidence and sound argument as a matter of principle, and 
>>> are generally willing to follow wherever they may lead. Certain of us have 
>>> made careers out of bemoaning the failure of people to adopt this same 
>>> attitude.
>>>
>>> However, I recently stumbled upon an example of secular intransigence that 
>>> may give readers a sense of how spiritual people feel when their methods as 
>>> technologies are criticized. As you will see but for the rigorous research 
>>> conducted it suggests that it is worth thinking
>>> about. We can call the phenomenon of non-meditation "the delusion".
>>>
>>> The unhappy truth about non-meditation has been scientifically established 
>>> to a moral certainty: That non-meditation is bad for you. It is bad for 
>>> your children. It is bad for your neighbors and their children. 
>>> Non-meditation is also completely unnecessary, because in the developed 
>>> world we suppose we invariably have better and more effective alternatives 
>>> for meditation even in our homes. If you
>>> are a non-meditator in the United States, Europe, Australia, or any other 
>>> developed nation, you are most likely doing so recreationally—and the 
>>> persistence of this habit is a major source of anti-spiritual pollution in 
>>> cities throughout the world.
>>>
>>>
>>>    In fact, non-meditation often contributes more harmful parameters of 
>>> negativity particulates to the urban air than any other source.
>>> Certainly a human life is a terrible potential to waste in non-meditation.
>>>
>>> -Buck in FF
>> Who are the non-meditators, Buck?
> The majority here, there and everywhere. :-)

I practice meditation, just not TM. There are others here who practice 
other forms of meditation and often advanced ones.



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