Only 180 meditating in the men's Dome this morning. 
 

 Raja William, you raise an important equivalence which the science is making 
more and more evident, that we are in the service of all humankind here with 
this transcendental meditationist project for Global peace that we have going 
here.  Though, I feel (people) may judge Dr. Hagelin too harshly at this point. 
He has only recently consolidated being Raja of America and now President of 
the University. Though he is unable to rule simply by decree I feel great 
changes are in the corporate community works. 

 

rajawilliamsm...@yahoo.com> wrote :
 Can anyone help me out with trying to understand what is going on in the 
domes.. and what non compete agreements are that cause people not to go to the 
domes , now just to clarify . I agree with John Hagelin about fanatical 
believers , although don't know if i would call them fanatical, but quoting 
Maharishi to assert a meaning which not there, is common, Maharishi always gave 
a discourse, to express a holistic meaning and understanding, An enlighten mans 
understanding. ..
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 I get asked all the time by meditating folks in town, “Have they changed?” 
“Have things changed?”      

 Dr. Hagelin explained in a meeting more recently: there are those who assert, 
“Maharishi -‘saids’..” but that if you really spent time with Maharishi what 
you saw, that what was more important and you could appreciate was ‘what 
Maharishi thought’ and ‘what he did’. That Maharishi was completely practical 
and adaptive as to what was brought to him and need at hand. It is time for 
re-adaptive change here. 

 It is time for the fanatical believers to get out of the way of meditating in 
the Domes, it is time for them to stand aside on this. 
 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 It is way past time to re-draft the national guidelines that regulate 
membership for inclusion in the group meditations.  There are way too many 
“non-compete” clauses that remain in the guidelines, still. Clauses that 
exclude capable meditators from the collective of the group meditations.  It is 
sinful what the Rajas have continued to abide in excluding people. 
 

 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 
 Just simply reading the published science, it is compelling. 
 A common sense of the statistical fact of the science certainly justifies now 
an immediate change of the membership guidelines for facilitated group 
meditations to directly remediate the hurtful damage that was done to people 
that suppresses still the collective meditation in the United States.  The 
‘fundamental’ problem now in this are the Raja of the corporate culture. By the 
science these Raja of TM should come to be the ones now asking for, demanding, 
change to improve our circumstance of the collective meditation here. 
 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 We have a need at hand with the group meditation in the Domes here. More 
recently the numbers were down around 190 in the men’s Dome.  Drs. Hagelin and 
Nader being top-educated western trained scientists are data guys and will make 
these spiritual decisions based on data but they have to work with people to 
get things done.  The fanatics need to step aside on this, to ‘recuse’ 
themselves if needs be. It is time. 

 It is time to overrule the fanatics and change the guidelines by extending the 
olive branch of membership back to those who have been separated from the 
movement during this late era of the Patterson-Morris administrative state of 
the USA movement. It is time for the ™ Rajas to collectively step up to the 
problem that was created in the US movement before and expect instead a healthy 
change towards expansion.  
 
 


 

 srijau writes, I see your point when you elaborate, otherwise it came across 
as I described.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 Actually the new ™ movement is now a corporate democracy with boards, 
officers, ‘Rajas’ as the likes of corporate exec VP’s, administrators and 
staff.  No one is in a position to rule by decree.  Both Drs. Nader and Hagelin 
towards the apex as trustees have to bring people along, including those people 
around them who are more fanatical maharishi devotionals who do feel they 
personally are fundamentally duty bound to keep things static as they are, 
because ‘Maharishi set things up that way’. 
 Inaction on all their parts at best is continuing suppression of the communal 
Dome meditation numbers. The problem of collective meditation numbers is theirs 
to acknowledge and remediate and they are certainly the problem at this point. 
 



 srijau writes:
 there is no "supression by Rajas" thats childish finger pointing and blame 
gaming extremely noble people who are doing more than anyone to benefit 
humanity.grow up.
 It is mostly in the USA that these kind of policies have been enacted.  
Ultimately one Raja , John Hagelin can change this policy if he wants to.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 Yep, the collective force of consciousness and its suppression by the Rajas.

 Common sense looking at all the recently published research would dictate an 
immediate gutting of all the “non-compete” clauses embedded in the national 
guidelines over the group meditations facilitated by the TM movement to expand 
membership participation. Right away immediately.  
 

 It would be easier to just directly start over with a new document that is 
more bare and essential to what you need to run and administrate a TM group 
meditation.  Separate and leave all that other 'non-compete’ stuff about 
trademark enforcement over employees to an HR department to enforce with their 
lawyers.
  
 Let practitioners back into the Domes, again. Free the practitioner to 
practice meditation collectively again now.  Those members who could be 
meditators in the group should be freed from the oppression of the Rajas now.
 

 Free the meditators now to meditate together, again!
 

 rajawilliamsmith writes:       
 

 One has to take responsibility especially Rajas or in American class circles, 
politically  active or economically empowered folks , this is more serious than 
gun violence   and shares seriousness with a lot of important issues.










 
---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 
 I get asked all the time by meditating folks in town, “Have they changed?”.

 

 It has been eight years now since Maharishi and it is high time to rectify so 
much damage that was done before under the decades of suppression of the 
Patterson-Morris era. And little has been done by the Rajas to effectively 
acknowledge or remediate the circumstance of the failure of the Dome meditation 
numbers in the United States since. Without attentive action the Rajas 
themselves are sitting on the suppression of Dome meditation numbers.  It is 
quite time for them to come out of meditation on this and get moving on this. 
 


 

 srijau writes, I see your point when you elaborate, otherwise it came across 
as I described.
 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 Actually the new ™ movement is now a corporate democracy with boards, 
officers, ‘Rajas’ as the likes of corporate exec VP’s, administrators and 
staff.  No one is in a position to rule by decree.  Both Drs. Nader and Hagelin 
towards the apex as trustees have to bring people along, including those people 
around them who are more fanatical maharishi devotionals who do feel they 
personally are fundamentally duty bound to keep things static as they are, 
because ‘Maharishi set things up that way’. 
 Inaction on all their parts at best is continuing suppression of the communal 
Dome meditation numbers. The problem of collective meditation numbers is theirs 
to acknowledge and remediate and they are certainly the problem at this point. 
 



 srijau writes:
 there is no "supression by Rajas" thats childish finger pointing and blame 
gaming extremely noble people who are doing more than anyone to benefit 
humanity.grow up.
 It is mostly in the USA that these kind of policies have been enacted.  
Ultimately one Raja , John Hagelin can change this policy if he wants to.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <dhamiltony...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 Yep, the collective force of consciousness and its suppression by the Rajas.

 Common sense looking at all the recently published research would dictate an 
immediate gutting of all the “non-compete” clauses embedded in the national 
guidelines over the group meditations facilitated by the TM movement to expand 
membership participation. Right away immediately.  
 

 It would be easier to just directly start over with a new document that is 
more bare and essential to what you need to run and administrate a TM group 
meditation.  Separate and leave all that other 'non-compete’ stuff about 
trademark enforcement over employees to an HR department to enforce with their 
lawyers.
  
 Let practitioners back into the Domes, again. Free the practitioner to 
practice meditation collectively again now.  Those members who could be 
meditators in the group should be freed from the oppression of the Rajas now.
 

 Free the meditators now to meditate together, again!
 

 rajawilliamsmith writes:       
 

 One has to take responsibility especially Rajas or in American class circles, 
politically  active or economically empowered folks , this is more serious than 
gun violence   and shares seriousness with a lot of important issues.

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, <yifux...@yahoo.com> wrote :

 
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/12/17/drug-overdose-deaths-increased-by-33-percent-in-past-5-years.html
 
http://www.foxnews.com/health/2016/12/17/drug-overdose-deaths-increased-by-33-percent-in-past-5-years.html
 

 If the "good" stuff is attributable to TM, when why not the bad stuff?


  


  


  





  






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