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I looked at the study. I don't think I fit
the control group since I have 20 years of being a sidha with seven advanced
techniques for the last ten, not to mention an entire pantheon of support and
higher practices and so on. I could probably transcend off the charts for
brainwaves, and yet, at the same time, I would finish meditating and then go run
to spark a joint knowing how much more better the absolute would spontaneously
flow into the relative with my personality expanded with the marijuana induced
narcosis. Thanks Bob for setting the baseline for platitudes. At least the
thread now covers all bases... :) BTW, TM isn't prayer. If you're
praying then you're not meditating. TM is incantory mantra japa with mental
entrainment.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2005 5:54
PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: I would like
to try an experiment in compassion
--- In [email protected],
"easyone200" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote: > > --- In [email protected],
"Bob Brigante" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected],
"rudra_joe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
> > wrote: > > > I come off as a loose cannon. I have
been trying to give up drugs > > for a long time. I could use
your help in the form of prayers. I > > can't really be the person I
want to be until I stop but it's really > > really hard for me
to give up smoking, and pot, and booze. So could > > you people
place me in your prayers for giving up drugs and gaining > >
more self control? I would really appreciate whatever help I might
> > get. I dedicate all such efforts to the liberation of all
beings. > > > > ********* > > > > You
have to give TM (the highest form of prayer) a chance, which you >
> are not doing by smoking dope and excessive alcohol intake. > >
> > I know you are not looking for advice (if you actually wanted to
> > change, you would do so without any input from anybody), but
here it > > is anyway: > > > > 1. Stop
smoking pot (why do you think the TMO asks people to stop > >
illegal drug use prior to starting TM?). > > > > 2. Pick a
limit on your alcohol consumption, and stick to it. That > >
lardass moron Rush Limbaugh lost 100 lbs by hiring a chef who > >
instituted portion control into his diet (no seconds!). > > >
> 3. Don't worry about the cigarettes, they'll go away somewhere down
> > the line if you are regular in your TM (and not overwhelming the
> > benefits with psychotropic drugs). >
>
Bob > Think you can come off the mountain and stop preaching your narrow
minded TM crap for > a millisecond?
*******
If you
could transcend for a millisecond, it would do your hysterical personality
a world of good. The well-documented tendency of folks who are fortunate
enough to be able to T-meditate (not you) is to reduce drug use:
http://www.noetic.org/research/medbiblio/ch3_3.htm
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