on 4/6/05 11:23 AM, Don at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> Rick Archer wrote:
> 
>> on 4/6/05 7:09 AM, peterklutz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>> 
>>> I've never done TTC, but, as you indicate - I would find it to be in
>>> character with MMY to poke holes in other practices in a factual
>>> manner, i.e. for valid reasons - just as I would expect Him to quailty
>>> ensure the techniques taught by His own movement.
>> 
>> Not sure how valid the reasons were in some cases. In the session on the TTC
>> I taught, in Westende, Belgium, March, 1974, the only other spiritual leader
>> he commented on positively was L. Ron Hubbard. He said that if Hubbard had
>> been running the TM movement, it's goals would have been accomplished
>> already. Of course, he wasn't negative toward Yogananda and others. Just
>> said that their techniques didn't measure up to TM.
> 
> All the reasons I heard were valid if you believe and experience TM to be a
> simple, natural technique to transcend without effort. What could be better,
> more efficient, than that? Maybe TM is not *the* technique for everyone and
> certainly there are other means to speed up spiritual growth. But, as he also
> said, if something else allows you to transcend w/o effort (effort really
> being
> an impediment), it is TM (or tm).
> 
The logic appeal to me too. But I've now met and read too many people doing
well on other spiritual paths to believe, as I once did, that TM corners the
spiritual marketplace.





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