At best doing TM can make one a Pratyekabuddha. That's an arhat from a traditionless tradition. Though I'm not even sure of that. Rick, you believe that there are some truely liberated practitioners of TM, in the sense of nonreturners to the wheel of samsara?
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Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 9:55 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: The Real Doing - understanding Maharishi's actions.

--- In [email protected], "coshlnx" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...> wrote:
> -That's right!....and only a foolish fish would take the same bait
> twice.


...and, fortunately, that isn't the path of TM.

TM is that mental technique, twice daily, for 15-20 minutes.  No
gurus involved.

And according to the teacher propagating it, it's the fastest
path...so who needs gurus?


> >
> > Vaj ... do you truly not see the difference??
> > One is a path of knowledge, the other is not!
> >
> > "Surrender" can be very bad, or very good...
> > let the buyer beware (caveat emptor)!
> >
> > MMY in Gita wrote:
> > >> ...By adjusting itself to the likes and dislikes of the
enlightened
> > >> cosmic mind of the master, the ignorant mind of the seeker
> > >> gradually gains that same status..."
> > >
> > > Vaj wrote:
> > > I think Jim Jones said the same thing....followed by "come and
get
> your
> > > kool-aid..."




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