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> 
> So this has me wondering whether any counterpart of
> this
> type of knowledge and teaching has appeared in the
> TM
> movement.  While I was around, certainly no TM
> teacher
> had ever been trained in how to talk to someone who
> was
> having enlightenment experiences.  Has this changed?
>  
> Does anyone know whether there are a group of
> teachers
> who *have* been taught how to teach those who are
> having
> such experiences?
> 
> If the answer is "No," and no one knows of such a
> group,
> doesn't that raise the question of "Why?"
> 
> To me it could imply that because of the basic dogma
> that 
> enlightenment, once realized, is permanent and
> "self-
> sustaining" in that the enlightened being can "do no
> 
> wrong," no need for such teachings is perceived.
> 
> Or it could imply that, even though Maharishi is
> clearly 
> "on his way out," incarnation-wise he perceives no
> immed-
> iate need for such teachings, or has nothing along
> these 
> lines *to* teach.
> 
> What do people think?  I'm certainly interested to
> hear
> if such teachings *are* available, or even
> theoretically
> available in the materials left to the "posterity"
> of
> the TM movement.
> 
> Unc

There appears to be two very popular grad schools for
TMers. These are the University of Sri Sri Ravi
Shankar and Amma State University. Others have also
attended Gangaji A&M, and Karunamayi Teachers College.
There are other grad schools too, but I haven't heard
about them.




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