> > Tom Traynor wrote:

> >   Bottom line is that stuff still happens but it 
> >  no longer sticks or really matters. 

Kenneth Hassman writes:

> Doesn't this happen naturally as one gets older anyway? ... 
> Many in this age bracket, meditators or not, seem to
> come to this kind of understanding and my understanding 
> of this is that at some point, maybe mid 50s its a natural shift. 

I've read this too; specifically, that seniors score 
higher on tests of self actualization.

Remember the old TM charts on self-actualization? 
The way I interpreted it all was this way: The nature 
of life is to grow, and TM hastens growth, hence, 
TMers take less time to grow to a point they'd reach 
eventually without TM.

Bobananda, did I get that right?

 - Patrick Gillam





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