salyavin, how did TM change your life? You say it wasn't in the advertised way 
yet you continue to practice it. So, I'm guessing it's been a good change.



On Monday, August 18, 2014 12:58 PM, salyavin808 <no_re...@yahoogroups.com> 
wrote:
 


  
Much to think about as always. I like the idea that everyone thinks they see 
the truth, letting go of that is an essential first step. I think I have a well 
functioning bullshit detector, but is that the case? We need some sort of 
framework to stay sane but hopefully one that doesn't dismiss the potentially 
useful.
=
It works!
=
Learning TM changed my life, but not in the advertised way. Life has always 
been good and I've always been thrilled just to be alive and feel the rain. 
Where does it go from here? Finding that out is the best bit.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <anartaxius@...> wrote :
I think it is rather difficult to parse out the 'Biggest Most Meaningful Event 
in your entire lives!!!'=
For me learning TM was a significant event in light of subsequent events. But 
several years before, an event occurred that eventually led to TM, and I think 
that prior event was more significant. As every event is interconnected to 
other events, it is somewhat arbitrary to say exactly which one might have been 
the linchpin of the whole thing.
=If one wants to trace events, the Big Bang could be said to have started it 
all, assuming that idea is true. Awakening could be considered a big event, but 
it is not meaningful because it is beyond the ability of thought to parse, and 
it is just a passing experience that illuminates life, but its implications 
turn out to be more useful over time than the actual experience, grand as it 
might have been — a blip of insight, but a blip nonetheless. To lift your 
finger requires the entire history of the universe behind it if one thinks in 
terms of time and space and significance. So how would you choose? Satire and 
humour show us things that our conditioning would otherwise blind us from 
seeing.
=
By the way if you are chagrined that means you are 'distressed or embarrassed 
at having failed or been humiliated'. I think of the TMO as an intellectually 
challenged organisation and it has a lot of behavioural faults, in my opinion, 
and it acts with a cult mentality born of its religious roots. TM served me 
well for many many years, but its utility has reached the end of the road for 
the most part.
=
Yesterday I took a hike through the nearby forest. The result of mine however, 
is classified. It was a nice description you made though, of the hike you made 
yesterday. Why is it that everyone seems to think that what they think is true? 
If the world is illusion, why not play in the sands of time, what is so 
significant about that? If you have reality surely what others say cannot 
bother you that much.
=
I put an equal sign between paragraphs in case Neo is continuing its removal of 
paragraph spacing.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <fleetwood_macncheese@...> wrote :
I am chagrined for the three or four of you, who are into this. 
Dim dreams and fantasies of old geezers. Do you guys really care about all of 
this, still? I thought the big thing around here was to demonstrate 
"mindfulness" and "being in the now" and "not being a cult member", and here 
you all are delighting in this detailed satire of what appears to be the 
Biggest Most Meaningful Event in your entire lives!!! TM and the TMO. 
Seriously? Making fun of all the tired, spider-webby crap? Haven't moved on, 
one bit, biggest damned thing that happened to any of you - 
What do you people do the rest of the time, watch the grass grow, or work 
crossword puzzles? You guys live in three different countries, with all the 
creativity and adventure that conjures up, and instead, you sit and drool over 
long ago memories, of the TMO, and tilting at absent windmills. 
Enjoy that nursing home in your head, MJ, Sal, Anytax, and Barry - It looks 
like they have early check-in...
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <anartaxius@...> wrote :
This is priceless, up there with Barry's best productions.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <mjackson74@...> wrote :
A Day in the Life (of
a TM'er)
Governor wakes up, but in fact he has not been asleep having
witnessed his sleep all <snip>
 
        • Re... Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
          • ... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
      • Re: [F... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
  • [FairfieldLife]... anartax...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
    • [Fairfield... fleetwood_macnche...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
      • Re: [F... Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
        • Re... steve.sun...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
        • Re... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
      • [Fairf... anartax...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
        • [F... salyavin808
          • ... Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
            • ... salyavin808
              • ... Share Long sharelon...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
              • ... salyavin808
              • ... Michael Jackson mjackso...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
              • ... salyavin808
              • ... TurquoiseBee turquoi...@yahoo.com [FairfieldLife]
              • ... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
              • ... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
              • ... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]
          • ... 'Richard J. Williams' pundits...@gmail.com [FairfieldLife]

Reply via email to