--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Mar 24, 2006, at 10:24 AM, anon_astute_ff wrote:
>
> > And while I am not saying it will happen, my point is that its quite a
> > closed mind to say absolutely that it is outside the realm of
> > possibilities that some decent number of the top 2-3% of society will
> > be going to SV centers to learn TM.
>
> It's also rather naive to think that the top 2-3% of society--
> arguably the most sophisticated "shoppers" and consumers--would not
> > > And while I am not saying it will happen, the 20,000+ USD it
would take to get the TM technique
> it's not-so-advanced TM "advanced techniques" and the TM$P. It would
> not take a great deal of savy in the Spiritual Supermarket to know
> that you could get a lot more for a lot less than what TM programs
> cost--even if the prices were significantly reduced.

Yes,, all the elite golfers in 10 years finally saw through the
ridiculous pricing ofcountry clubs and are all flocking to public
courses. And Nordstroms is closing in 2016 I hear, all the elites got
wise and started shopping at walmart as they "saw through" the
Nordstoms fluff. And the Four Seasons hotel chain is closing in 2016
its doors. Those savy elites finally got it that they could get a bed
at motel 6 for 1/10 the price.

> Also the level
> of spiritual naivete on 'things eastern' is much less than it was in
> TM's hayday. It is likely the level of understanding will only
> increase in the future, further lessening the palatability of 'be-all
> and end-all' meditation techniques sold as a fast-track to
> enlightenment.
>
> And hasn't the main influx in Neo-Hindu meditation *already* shifted
> to SSRS's empire--including the top 2-3%?

And what pray tell does that have to do with the possibilities of a
speculative though possible manifestation of a neo-TM in 10 years?

But I disagree with your assessment of AOL. I dont find thant many of
the top 2-3% income levels that want to sit on the floor in funky
facilities and sing bajans, or go to courses and hug everyone while
saying "I belong to you", or share a room with a stranger -- at shared
rooms or dorm room  only facilities.










 





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