--- In [email protected], "shanti2218411" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>    Comment below  
> 
> > > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> > wrote:
> 
> > > > "Beautiful unstressing."
> > > > 
> > > What does that mean?
> > 
> > Any thoughts, feelings, images, etc., during TM are *ALWAYS* 
> > unstressing. If you were stress free, you'd be enlightened, and 
have 
> > no-thought, no-mantra for the entire meditation period.
> > 
> > "Beautiful unstressing" just means that the thoughts, feelings, 
etc., 
> > are pleasant, rather than unpleasant.
> 
> The above is TM-speak and should not in any way be mistaken as a
> rational definition for the term"unstressing".When you have a 
thought
> and/or feeling that basis for these expereinces is
> multifactored(whether you are meditating or not).So how about trying
> to give a neurophysiological and/or neuropsychological definition 
for
> the term "unstressing"assuming of course one is even possible.
> Kevin


The definitions of TM, valid or not, was what I was going by:

By MMY's theory of how TM and enlightenment work, during TM practice, 
any and all thoughts/feelings/etc (including the mantra after the 
first introduction, I suspect) are due to stress (samskara?) in the 
nervous system. If your nervous system was sufficiently stress free, 
you would be transcending for the entire meditation period,at least 
after the introduction of the mantra.

Some thoughts/feelings/etc are pleasant, while others aren't. The 
most pleasant ones would fall under the title "beautiful unstressing."






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