You sure do love the balls - Tom and Jeanne that is - Jeanne is the author of the article you quote - she and her hubby Tom are the governors for the Carolinas - so what do you expect she is gonna write?
________________________________ From: Richard J. Williams <rich...@rwilliams.us> To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, November 19, 2012 10:11 AM Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: TM studies and dueling comments. feste37: > Your comments are worthless because they are not about > the subject of the article. You just wanted to go on > an anti-TM rant, throwing in everything you could think > of. The other posters dealt with you quite kindly, which > is more than you deserved... > So, I guess if the TM studies have been discredited, then we should be able to read the rebuttals *in the journals that originally published them*. So, why can't mjackson just cite those journals, or links to them, so we can read the studies that debunk TM practice. >From what I've read, most of the 360 scientific studies on TM were done by scientists not affiliated with the TMO. "Meditation labs have sprung up at universities across the country--places such as Yale, UCLA, University of Oregon, UW Madison and Maharishi University of Management. Their contributions have helped researchers identify three major categories of techniques, classified according to EEG measurements and the type of cognitive processing or mental activity involved..." 'How Meditation Techniques Compare -- Zen, Mindfulness Transcendental Meditation and more' Huffpost - Healthy Living http://tinyurl.com/2ayg3q4 mjackson74: > > Dunno if any of you are interested but when I saw this > > blog on a TM study and saw one of the comments on it, > > I decided to post a reply - this brought forth a heated > > response from someone that I suspect works for the TM > > folks - so check it out if you want some fun. > > > > http://cardiobrief.org/2012/11/13/mysterious-disappearing-paper-finally-reappears-in-another-journal/ > > >