Edg wrote: > When Richard the War Monger says, "Which just goes to > prove that, contrary to what Edg implied, Maharishi > didn't talk much about religion, gods, angels or > demons when he composed SBAL," he reveals exactly > that he's a troll and not a person involved in a > dialog. > So, where, exactly, in SBAL does Maharishi talk about "demons"?
It has already been established that Maharishi only mentioned "the gods" once in SBAL and "angels" only a few times. I can't find a single instance in SBAL where Maharishi talks about "demons". When I first read SBAL, I was susrpries at how little Maharishi talked about religion. In fact, he seemed to be saying that TM was a purely mechanical process, not dependent on religious metaphysics. But, like others, Edg seems to have wanted TM to be a new religion. There's no gods or angels involved in TM practice. If there were, Maharishi in SBAl would have talked about the gods and the angels, the yakshis in the kadampa tree, and the asparsas, who fight each other all the time, giving them names and attributes and explaining why they should be consulted in order to transcend.