Re: [FairfieldLife] What are other groups saying about Maharishi?

2008-02-08 Thread Vaj


On Feb 8, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Duveyoung wrote:


I see that over at alt.buddha.short.fat.guy there was one thread about
Maharishi, TM Founder Dies, with but four snide posts. I wudda
thunk there'd be a flood of stuff there.

Er, so, how are other groups handling this?

So, anyone who is reading other groups who can summarize the responses
please chime in.



On a large list of Buddhist scholars and practitioners it got a brief  
mention. One person shared their stories of people they had seen who  
had been damaged thru it's practice, leading to nervous breakdowns.  
The same guy, who had practiced TM in the 70's for a couple of years,  
said it seemed to make people gullible, it's teachers seemed numb  
and compassion was lacking in them. He also had taught several ex-TM  
people Vipassana meditation. One sidha said 'after his instructions  
he finally began to understand what meditation actually was about.'




[FairfieldLife] What are other groups saying about Maharishi?

2008-02-08 Thread Duveyoung
I see that over at alt.buddha.short.fat.guy there was one thread about
Maharishi, TM Founder Dies, with but four snide posts.  I wudda
thunk there'd be a flood of stuff there.

Er, so, how are other groups handling this?

So, anyone who is reading other groups who can summarize the responses
please chime in.

Edg







Re: [FairfieldLife] What are other groups saying about Maharishi?

2008-02-08 Thread Vaj


On Feb 8, 2008, at 12:00 PM, Vaj wrote:



On Feb 8, 2008, at 11:45 AM, Duveyoung wrote:

I see that over at alt.buddha.short.fat.guy there was one thread  
about

Maharishi, TM Founder Dies, with but four snide posts. I wudda
thunk there'd be a flood of stuff there.

Er, so, how are other groups handling this?

So, anyone who is reading other groups who can summarize the  
responses

please chime in.



On a large list of Buddhist scholars and practitioners it got a  
brief mention. One person shared their stories of people they had  
seen who had been damaged thru it's practice, leading to nervous  
breakdowns. The same guy, who had practiced TM in the 70's for a  
couple of years, said it seemed to make people gullible, it's  
teachers seemed numb and compassion was lacking in them. He also  
had taught several ex-TM people Vipassana meditation. One sidha  
said 'after his instructions he finally began to understand what  
meditation actually was about.'



A woman on the list just shared her story of TM. Apparently she knew  
quite a few people who got panic attacks after several years from the  
practice. In each case the person was told they were releasing  
stress. Later she met a woman who had been practicing TM for 15  
years. She had anxiety attacks as well, had chronic insomnia and said  
[she] was so numb and oblivious to other people’s needs, it scared  
me. After meeting this woman, she herself quit TM and now does  
Vipassana. She did some research and found out the mantras were not  
individually tailored to the individual as she'd been led to  
believe.  It was then she said she realized it was a huge scam.