Makes good sense!

The ONLY two reasons I am still meditating after all these years is it 
is easy and gives instant results, and two there is no other practice 
or belief necessary. I like freedom, in fact I crave it.

Jim

--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
 "As long as you do TM twice a day, you can practise a 
> hundred different techniques".
> 
> Which makes sense within the context of what TM is supposed to do: 
> which is be a 15-20 minute period of rest by pracising an effortless 
> technique balanced by activity the rest of the day.  If all other 
> techniques take effort, then they are "activities"...and as such are 
> activities that like all other activities can benefit from the rest 
> provided by the twice daily TM sessions...
> 





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