Again, there's no 'they' except as a rhetorical implement. Maybe a study shows something like a blip, but it's not enough to charge a battery. From personal experience though I can say that TM works on me one way and my Vajrayana practices work in other parts of the brain.  So yes, I would concur, though I find the reliance on pseudoscience, or parapsychology totally bogus.  One meditates of not depending on their desire, and no amount of science will strike a chord of motivation in someone, that life can't.
----- Original Message -----
From: Vaj
Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2005 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Collapse


On Apr 3, 2005, at 8:25 AM, rudra_joe wrote:

> But if your burning desire is to make movies then that's where you'll
> be. Since doing other practices which work more on the 'gap' I have
> picked up more support of nature than during my previous TM. Moreover,
> I have found Buddhist tantra the best for support, of all techinques,
> due to the bodhicitta motivation and dedication.

They are now showing that Buddhist meditators actually have more
activity in the brain centers associated with both compassion and
happiness. That's a great thing. Probably why so many Buddhists get
involved in careers that work at relieving others suffering.



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