This all falls into Utopian thinking, by definition, an impossibility. I just read a report that perhaps 1,000's of Burmese monks have been murdered by the military junta. Brave souls are escaping to tell the real story, since it's so difficult to get news from this God forsaken country.
Meanwhile apparently we need to be unshaken by this increased level of purity that we are witnessing in the world. Or are we more concerned about a rising stock market according to Hagelin? The cognitive dissonance is off the charts. And to top it off, India is a neighbor of Burma!! So are we to believe that the grand yagya is causing this increased wave of purity, the result is 1,000's being murdered? Why can't the junta be wiped off the map instead? I guess the aim is a little off or the chanting is not quite as refined as it should be. It's nonensence! Just teach TM to help the individual and stop trying to be more than what it is. --- In [email protected], "do.rflex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "jim_flanegin" <jflanegi@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "do.rflex" <do.rflex@> wrote: > > > Sure, you can become 'part' of the bullshit - and then perhaps you no > > > longer see any difference, eh? > > > > > Precisely, because when I look closely and intimately at the bullshit > > as you call it, it is transformed into divinity. How else to effect > > real change in the world, vs. the judgement and condemnation that > > others heap upon their objects of perception? > > > Yeah. That's the concept that all the bullshit is 'perfect just as it > is' as long as your consciousness 'sees' it as such. It *doesn't* > however, correct the actual objective adharmic situation - AT ALL. > > > > As Guru Dev said about > > the dead dog's brilliant white teeth, there is some entry point for > > action in everything we perceive.:-) > > > I'm still waiting to see any 'entry point being put into action' at > all in the TMO, not to mention the world at large. > > All of the TMO nonsense about issuance of currency and global > governments with governors and a king is like playing out a pretend > fairy tale - with ZERO connection to what's really happening in the > world. It's embarrassing to watch adult human beings buy into it. > > I don't deny the remarkable positive changes in individuals that > happen with the practice of TM, but that doesn't match the ongoing > predominant grandiose TMO rhetoric about objective improvement in the > external world - by any stretch of the imagination. >
