--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@...> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, turquoiseb <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <LEnglish5@> wrote:
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> > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, nablusoss1008 <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > > > http://www.giveforyouth.org/microprojects/teach-meditation-to-40-formerly-incarcerated-youth/
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> > > 40 at a cost of $10,000   = $250 per student.
> > > 
> > > 2 other projects: 
> > > 
> > > http://www.giveforyouth.org/microprojects/teach-meditation-to-25-domestic-abuse-survivors/
> > > 
> > > 25 at a cost of $6,250   = $250 per student.
> > > 
> > > http://www.giveforyouth.org/microprojects/teach-meditation-to-18-former-child-prostitutes/
> > > 
> > > 18 at a cost of $4,500  = $250 per student.
> > > 
> > > I wonder if this is a matching funds project, or if this 
> > > is a new pricing structure for the DLF...
> > > 
> > > It seems to me that $250 per student is a reasonable cost 
> > > for TM instruction by anyone's standards.
> > 
> > While I agree that this is a good sign, and FAR
> > more reasonable a cost for learning to meditate,
> > TM-style, I think your phrase "by anyone's 
> > standards" reflects a lack of research on what
> > other types of meditation cost to learn. For
> > example, the results of 30 seconds of Googling:
> > 
> > Vipassana Mediation:
> > 
> > How much does the course cost?
> > 
> > Each student who attends a Vipassana course is 
> > given this gift by a previous student. There is 
> > no charge for either the teaching, or for room 
> > and board. All Vipassana courses worldwide are 
> > run on a strictly voluntary donation basis. At 
> > the end of your course, if you have benefited 
> > from the experience, you are welcome to donate 
> > for the coming course, according to your volition 
> > and your means. 
> 
> And strongly encouraged to give as much as possible to the Buddhists creating 
> a great strain in the (mostly) young people who took the course.
> 
> 
> > 
> > Sahaja Yoga Meditation:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > As far as I know, neither of these organizations
> > has assets in the billions of dollars. Just sayin'...
> 
> Nor do they have techniques that works very well.

Sahaja Yoga or Shri Mataji is not a very good example, because the lady is 
really weird and it's really a Hindu cult, BUT, it's free, and it works *very 
well* - at least for me.

I took it, it's a kundalini raising initiation, and what shall I say, it really 
did it. I dislike the lady, but the initiation gave me a strong kundalini 
experience that lasted for two weeks. I think probably comparable to Muktananda 
Siddha Yoga. Btw. she was formerly a disciple of Osho, and then met Muktananda, 
but never joined him.

http://www.rebelliousspirit.com/osho-webzine/1480/show/sharing

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