What I wonder is whether in Maharishi's Vedic India
fantasy, anyone would be allowed to *not* meditate
if they so chose.
He used to speak, half jokingly, of meditation police who would
apprehend people seen on the street with long faces and put them
in meditation asylums.
What makes
--- Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/1/05 12:39 AM, TurquoiseB at
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What I wonder is whether in Maharishi's Vedic
India
fantasy, anyone would be allowed to *not* meditate
if they so chose.
He used to speak, half jokingly, of meditation
police who
Rick, did that ATR start in Dec. '72 and Maharishi came for the last
2 weeks or so? Do you remember more of the analogy?
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--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 6/1/05 12:39 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I wonder is whether in
on 6/1/05 8:53 AM, marekreavis at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick, did that ATR start in Dec. '72 and Maharishi came for the last
2 weeks or so? Do you remember more of the analogy?
Yes. I think the point of the analogy was that just as a screw bores deep
into something, TM enables the mind to
Rick, did that ATR start in Dec. '72 and Maharishi came for the last
2 weeks or so? Do you remember more of the analogy?
Yes. I think the point of the analogy was that just as a screw bores
deep into something, TM enables the mind to go deep within. The funny
thing was that he kept
on 5/30/05 8:15 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be interesting to know what the actual fee for instruction
is in India for people who walk into centers, and are not having
their fees paid by the state or their company. The only number I have
ever heard is a $5 registration
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/30/05 8:15 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It would be interesting to know what the actual fee for
instruction
is in India for people who walk into centers, and are not having
their fees paid by
on 5/31/05 4:17 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's interesting that there is no attempt to introduce exclusionary
pricing in India -- even laborers can afford 35 rupees --, which
supports the thesis that MMY only intended, in his go-slow policy of
unfolding enlightenment for
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/31/05 4:17 PM, bbrigante at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's interesting that there is no attempt to introduce exclusionary
pricing in India -- even laborers can afford 35 rupees --, which
supports the thesis
That's interesting that there is no attempt to introduce
exclusionary
pricing in India -- even laborers can afford 35 rupees --, which
supports the thesis that MMY only intended, in his go-slow policy of
unfolding enlightenment for the world, to light a few candles in the
West to reduce
on 6/1/05 12:39 AM, TurquoiseB at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What I wonder is whether in Maharishi's Vedic India
fantasy, anyone would be allowed to *not* meditate
if they so chose.
He used to speak, half jokingly, of meditation police who would apprehend
people seen on the street with long
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, George DeForest
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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my understanding is that thousands upon thousands
have learned TM in the past few years in India.
The past decade would put it at 100's of thousands.
Is this an innefective
Indian TM
teachers are all salaried, but the salaries are small. There must
be 500
hundred or more salaried TM teachers in India (and plenty of
administrators), and the funds to support their salaries probably
don't come
from teaching revenues alone because course fees at the Indian
i was under the conviction that initiation
into TM is almost nil, anywhere!
I forwarded this thread to Steve Briggs,
who taught in India with Purusha
for many years, and he said the following:
Hi Rick
I know firsthand about several hundred thousand
initiations in India in the past
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forwarded this thread to Steve Briggs, who taught in India with
Purusha
for many years, and he said the following:
Say hi to STeve from Lawson English of Tucson. How is his brother? What
have they been up to, etc?
on 5/30/05 9:58 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forwarded this thread to Steve Briggs, who taught in India with
Purusha
for many years, and he said the following:
Say hi to STeve from Lawson English of
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 5/30/05 9:58 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Rick Archer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I forwarded this thread to Steve Briggs, who taught in India with
Purusha
for
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