--- In [email protected], "Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "sandiego108" <sandiego108@>
> wrote:
> 
> > I personally think the TM theory is correct, though also non-
> > quantifiable, nor provable, at least scientifically, so there we 
are.
> 
> Actually I didn't mean you, but THEM. I realized my mistake right
> after. :-)
> 
> To continue: I have experienced how saints can change your mind -
> without discussion or anything. They can actually change the way 
you
> think and feel about things and change the structure of your
> samskaras. Of course they do this when you have surrendered. 

Yes, I have not analyzed the result to such a degree, but have 
experienced it countless times. Funnily enough, it took me years 
before I could follow a talk by Maharishi without losing my train of 
thought in the middle of what he was saying. 

Also happens to a lesser degree from any strong sensory experience-- 
walking into a perfumed scent, for example.
 
> Mother Meera says this in her book: "I also change the will and
> character of people' (The Mother, p44; she says this after a
> reflection how God changed her will to stay permanently with him.) 
> All phenomenon of Shakti-path and initiation can be seen in this 
way,
> as the are non-verbal.
>


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