> > I am still sure that MMY is enlightened (to witch degree so ever) and
> > tries his best for his peoples. But as lots of (former) TMers I wonder
> > why none of his students/followers got enlightened
>
>
> Er, the only published research on enlightened people is rsearch on
TMers
One of
> The trouble with convenience processed foods is they all too often
> have a lot of the nutrients taken out of them, right? Well that's
> what you seem to be saying about convenience meditation, isn't it,
> that the ingredient that one needs for full health is not there?
In addition we have a
Hi Paul,
I am still sure that MMY is enlightened (to witch degree so ever) and
tries his best for his peoples. But as lots of (former) TMers I wonder
why none of his students/followers got enlightened and the majority
stopped practising because they didn't get anything good from it ? I
have two id
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> > "Why not stop bombing the Palestinian villages"
> > > >
> > Why not stop bombing the Israeli villages?
> >
> Why not stop bombing ?
>
> Because if it's one sided, somebody continues to get bombed.
That means both sides h
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>
> In a message dated 7/9/06 10:47:25 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
>
>
>
> "Why not stop bombing the Palestinian villages"
>
> >
> Why not stop bombing the Israeli villages?
>
Why not stop
> Italy or France?
Who ever is better in swimming !
Why ?
Looking out of my window I can see, its raining and raining and
raining. The fire brigade is calling it a 1. degree state of
emergency. 1300 fireman in constant action Cellars and underground
trains flooded.
Best wishes
Mr Satva
Hi Folks,
yesterday I have been at an 4 hours meeting witch was hosted by
Bramachari Shubamrita (close Amma disciple). Video, lecture, Bajans,
guided meditation, simply incredible. It reminded me on an ´intensive
class´ of VortexHealing, energy flow all over the body, as if the
divine did an reset
Its so beautiful !!!
I got an TMO invitation to join (30 Euro a day for 2 month) and missed
it, thats karma. But I planed a trip to Holland next week so I will
chek it out.
Oups !
Will invincible Holland allow a non recertified, not anymor prakticing
foremer Tm Teacher to enter the country ???
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "coshlnx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Yes, definitely in my experience, the TM mantras are "magical";
> compared to ordinary experiences of a material nature; and ordinary
> mantras gotten from a book . To explain briefly, an other-worldly
> experience wou
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mrsatva" wrote:
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> > > > The problems many older sidhas have with being in the
> > > > body and/or feeling emo
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> If you see, how Bill Gates creates one product after the other, and
uses it
> successfull in the market, than we can assume, that some relative
skill is
> deeply missing in the TMO.
agreed
> In germany, NLP was quite a joke to watch. It was headed by some old
> "Nazis", that did their cruel
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> Looking at the $2500 fee
>
> Break down the cost allocations:
>
> Franchise Fee 50%
> SV Facilities 10%
> Office Exp. & Support 5%
> Advertising and PR10%
> Pre
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mrsatva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > > Consider these martial arts teachers... Who do you want to learn
> > &
Seem to me that I couldn´t bring up my points clear enough. Don´t
understand your answers at al. Thanks for trying.
Mr Satva
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mrsatva" <[EMAIL
> Consider these martial arts teachers... Who do you want to learn
> from, the guy who teaches for free at the cafeteria of the local jr
> high school in the evenings, or the guy who charges $65/month for
> group classes at his own studio, and $80/hour for 1 on 1 instruction?
>
> Actually, the
> Thats downright ridicelous. Maharishi gave the world an opportunity
> to respond to that beautiful knowledge of management.
> It did not, and He closed the whole thing.
>
> Most people here and elsewhere are not even close to understand that
> Maharishi is way, way ahead of the collective con
--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "mrsatva" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > > If there's especially difficult periods just after meditation, t
> > Why not "selling" it ?
>
> You're asking the wrong question. The TM organization
> by now has "earned" more money than God by "selling"
> its products and services. The question is *not* "Why
> not sell it?" but "Why not give it away, if you *really*
> care about the people of the world and th
> Not only do I feel the NLP was a complete waste of TM but it
> whittled away what little credibility the TMO had left.
>
> Look, the NLP being a political party, by definition, had to take
> political and policy stands on the whole range of issues that affect
> the societies and countries the
> Quite so, but is it the case that the decisions haven't been worthwhile?
>
> Raising the price allows people to take out loans to learn it. That
> gives it far more legitimacy than if it was taught for $10.
I can`t follow this logik. Pleas explane to me.
Mr Satva
> > Yes there is a lot of talking about Worl Peace and so on. But do
> > people REALY talk to each other ? If not, why not ?
>
> About what? The TMO isn't a religion or philosophy per se. On this
> newsgroup you have people like Shemp and Judy who are completely
> opposed to each other on virt
> > > > Is that any different than the way a corporation functions?
> > >
> > > No.
> > >
> > > > Should it be?
> > >
> > > In my opinion, yes. Unless you believe that organizations
> > > that profess to teach a pathway to enlightenment should
> > > be nothing more than big corporations, inten
> No, I don't think the TMO overall rude behavior can be
> attributed to stress release. Much of the TMO's
> "culture" has been set by MMY's behavior and
> directives. Most of us who have been raised in
> democracies and in the USA and Western Europe are used
> to a very different type of cultural
> If there's especially difficult periods just after meditation, than
> the instruction has ALWAYS been (in the last 32 years at least) to
> take a few minutes extra of silence at the end of practice.
>
For this you need to know/realise that you are in sutch a period.
And even then, longer res
> Yup. It's a movement full of people who care more
> about talking the talk than they do walking the
> walk. In fact, there is no perceived *value* in
> walking the walk, whereas there is for talking
> the talk. Good talkers get promoted into the
> movement hierarchy, whereas those who actually
>
> For some reason, I felt like writing this as a series of questions.
I think
> each question could be answered with examples both pro and con, so
we would
> have to look at what the predominant tendency has been.
>
Because of my limited english skill, answering on this post would take
me houers
> Because it got too weird for people, or what ?
Probebly all the reasons why people are leaving the TMO...
I have been thinking about it for quit some time now and I thing the
main reasons are to many scratches in the heart.
One of the biggest TMO problems: the way people treat eatch other.
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> on 12/31/05 3:03 PM, mrsatva at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> The world's first gay rajas, huh?
> > You think the purusha Rajas are not gay ?
> > I thougt 90% of
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> on 12/31/05 2:23 PM, mrsatva at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > Rajas Name: Schiffgens
> > He and his verry,verry close male friend paticipated in the raja
> > training but have
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> on 12/31/05 1:52 PM, mrsatva at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >> Maharishi likes Germany now? He's been bashing Germany for years.
>
> > 1 heartles, dismanaging Raja,
>
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> on 12/31/05 6:28 AM, Ron F at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> >>> It is not my wish. With the grace of Guru Dev, with the grace of
the Vedic
> >> tradition the eternal light of the constitution of the world is
being brou
And Bush the second gone beat them all. Just give him some more time.
I am quite happy that the german government is to weak to mes up like
this (today). Well at least we provide some of the best equipment for
wars etc...
Mr Satva
- What's wrong with this guy's spelling?
He is german, tryi
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> > --- Rick Archer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
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> > > on 12/3/05 2:25 PM, sparaig at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > wrote:
> > > >
>
hs politiks...
Kung-Fu master quote: "Never start a fight, but always win it."
(Somthing like that..)
PEACE
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