--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "salyavin808"
<fintlewoodlewix@...> wrote:
>
> MMY has nothing to do with TM practice? Is this
> delusion of the year?

No, actually, this is:

http://tinyurl.com/8h8whyz <http://tinyurl.com/8h8whyz>

At first sight, you'd  think this belongs either in the "Truth is
stranger than fiction" category or  the "There's a sucker born every
minute" category, or both. But then  you think back to some of the
things TMers have paid big bucks for...uh...maybe not.

Coral  or rudraksha beads made "special" by Maharishi holding them.
Gemstones  made more potent by someone meditating on them. "Medicines"
created by  putting water in a bottle and then having someone pray over
it.  "Healings" performed just by looking at a photo of the supposed
healer,  or hearing about him/her. I'm sure you can think of many
others.

Given  all of this, is it any more outrageous that some people would pay
the  big bucks for a vodka or whiskey that had been infused with the
essence  of youth and beauty by being poured over something that
symbolizes those  things before bottling? Just sayin'...




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