shempmcgurk wrote:
>  
> I'm interested in the TM/Steiner link.  
> My mother was a Steiner student and 
> she meditated (actually I was more into 
> TM than her).

I was more enthusiastic about TM than I was 
about my mom, too. ;-|

>From what I've gleaned, Steiner was very keen 
on identifying all sorts of subtle relative phenomena 
not noticed by most people, but he said very little, 
if anything, about a transcendental reality that 
underlies all creation, which I consider Maharishi's 
primary message.

In other words, if you're into devas, Rudolf is your 
man. If you want to tap the source of devas (and 
everything else), Maharishi may have more to offer.

Rick Archer has a friend named Martin Sproul who 
has compared and contrasted the teachings of Rudolf 
Steiner and Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. If you would like 
to dig deeper, perhaps Rick will put you in touch with Martin.

 - Patrick Gillam





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