--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:
>
> Now, wait.  This sort of sounds like a set up.  I say this because you
have always been a proponent of the "these (supposed) states of
consciousness are all subjective and can't be proven".  So, why would
such a declaration be important to you?

It wouldn't be the least bit important to me. But you'd think it might
be important to Maharishi (who sold this supposed state of consciousness
for close to 50 years) to be able to point to even one of his students
who embodied it. After all, if he didn't, people might begin to think
that the sales pitch was a pile of crap.



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