authfriend wrote: >--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "curtisdeltablues" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >>Thanks. I was thinking they might try because the sociological >>studies on the 1% effect use metodologies that might be used. It >>seems like an area for statistical analysis. >> >> > >They'd have to be statistical, but statistics for >what? The ME studies used statistics on effects for >very large populations--crime rate, international >hostilities, and so on--whereas the purported effects >of Vastu and Yagyas and Jyotish are on individuals. > >I think they'd have to be done more along the lines >of the standard studies on the effects of TM--better >relationships, greater creativity, less anxiety, etc. >etc.--but again, the great number of potential variables >is a problem. Even the independent variable (I think >it's called--i.e., the "technique" itself) varies. >Everybody does TM the same way, but every Vastu home >is different, for example. > > > >>I guess by the time someone is >>buying a yagya that kind of proof is not relevant, and the general >>public wont get into it without TM anyway. So who would care about >>studies? I may be the only one! >> >> > >Oh, I dunno, if it were possible to do convincing >scientific studies you might get some in the general >public to give yagyas a shot. > >Come to think of it, have there been studies on >Feng Shui? You said in another post the Hong >Kong housing market is heavily influenced by >Feng Shui. Is that just because it's a cultural >tradition, or is there some evidence that it >works? > > > > Doesn't Maharishi Vastu (or whatever its called) use remedials? I mentioned to my guru all the cheap houses that were for sale because they weren't vastu compliant in Fairfield when I visited there and he said there are remedials for that if you can't remodel the house or move to a better property.
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