--- In [email protected], "Jeff Fischer" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> --- In [email protected], t3rinity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>  My
> > notes say: (translated from german): 'The quality of the stress
> > determines the quality of thought.' 
> > 
> > Then it gives the example I just had given, of the joy causing a
> > stress in the past, and how the mind picks up the feeling and
> > associates it with the coming of a friend. Whatever it associates 
it
> > with is not important, obviously, it's arbitrary.
> > 
> > My course was in July 1977, Avoriaz. 
> 
> I was at the same Avoriaz course and I remember it as you state 
here.
> Do you remember a German guy named Norbert from that course?  It's 
> the only German name I remember from the course, although I do 
> remember spending an evening with several Germans who were telling 
me 
> that Hitler (as this is not an "argument" I hope this won't degrade 
> my story) was very spiritual in the beginning - People coming up to 
> him and giving him flowers, etc.  They were very forceful in there 
> arguments, but it was too much for me to buy.
> 

Nazism was a mystical state religion in Germany during the war. 
Hitler was basically the high priest.

> > TM (like scientology) assumes that the stresses are located
> > physically. Thats not the same with the samskara theory. 
> 
> In Scientology, the "stresses" (engrams) are not located physically.
> When one "dramatizes" the earlier event, one will reexperience the 
> physical pain associated with it.  Got your head chopped in the 
> French Revolution (like my dear wife)?  Dramatization of extreme 
neck 
> discomfort until that incident is "run out."
> 
> Jeff





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