The technique for the check-out stand is pick the one furthest away from
where every else is going. Sometimes there may be someone there with
just 3 items or a checker twiddling their thumbs waiting for a
customer. Works most of the time except maybe Black Fridays. :-D
On 11/27/2015 11:03 AM, feste37 wrote:
Mind you, I do have to add that my status as a superior being does not
seem to help me at all when having to choose a checkout lane at the
grocery store.
This is my experience exactly. Always seeking advantage and being
thwarted at every turn:
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---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <olliesedwuz@...> wrote :
LOL - don't we all?
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That's a fabulous benefit. I mean the parking space thing. I have
noticed this for many years, although I do not attribute it to the
sidhis. I think I am just naturally a superior being.
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <upfronter@...> wrote :
Well, prior to that time, I had already taken the TM-Sidhis course
when living and working in a UK TM Academy. This meeting was an invite
to a certain commercial enterprise for the general public to which the
mention of meditation was part of the sales talk, but it would not be
ethical to provide actual details except to say that a timely vacant
parking space in a crowded town was considered a benefit of being a Sidha.
difficult to assess without more info - I heard the same thing back
then, only it was said in a context of evolution and personal growth,
not judgment. Just as someone would say, for example, after you
graduate from college, you will know more about x or y, than you did
in high school.
There is a comprehensive cleansing of the body machinery through the
Sidhis, and though I cannot say for those who sleep in the Domes
during their programs, it does lead to an entirely different style of
functioning, with simply more available than before. It could be
called a 'superior' way of functioning, should a personal comparison
be made of capabilities available before, and after, learning the
techniques.
Did you end up taking the TM-Siddhis course?