On Sep 8, 2007, at 10:43 PM, Vaj wrote:


On Sep 8, 2007, at 10:29 PM, qntmpkt wrote:

--Thanks, Vaj...I've forwarded all your addresses to Jerry Jarvis, who
appreciates it. For a TM antagonist, you sure are helpful!.


On Sep 8, 2007, at 10:32 PM, jim_flanegin wrote:


Thanks Vaj- good stuff.:-)

Thanks but they are not from me, they are from a kind donor who has a cache of old Reel-to-Reel audio tapes which he has taken the time to sort through and to find the ones which people might find the most beneficial. I merely provide the place to store them. All thanks should go to this kind, anonymous donor who has taken the time to transfer them to digital and to carefully collect them.


I should also add that these audios will not necessarily lend credence to the path of TM. In fact, to the discerning and knowledgable listener, they will reveal it's defects.

Therefore practitioners of Kriya-yoga and the Sudarshan-kriya will find that these audios will suggest that their inferior practices are like a Cesna compared to the jet-plane speed of Transcendental Meditation. Therefore the recommendation is that all such kriya practices should be abandoned in favor of the supreme technique of TM.

This was of course long before the dilemma of long-term TM- practitioners (coming to light in recent years) who actually believed if they just kept meditating that pain during meditation would resolve or that Axis II disposition their therapist noted would "unstress". The list of people with unresolved problems certainly extends beyond these casual remarks. It's a vast field of study very likely to be largely ignored as a practice which is no longer supported by an interested public (or, presumably, "nature") and fades from view.

These audios, for the knowledgeable and/or discerning listener, will reveal quite the opposite of what a "knowledge lecture" was supposed to reveal. Instead they reveal the shortcomings of this system and the lack of knowledge and/or the intent to deceive/market by it's founder. Not exactly the shining gem one would hope to find from such rare old lectures.

Time truly is a bestower of perspective.

-Vaj

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