--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> Having practiced both styles of meditation, I can 
> attest to the fact that using certain styles of focused
> or concentrative meditation, one can pretty much enter
> samadhi at will and have it last for twenty minutes,
> an hour, or several hours, with no thoughts present.  
> For the dyed-in-the-wool TMer, convinced that the 
> absence of thoughts indicates an absence of "progress," 
> this might not be an admirable thing.

Wow, I never heard that the absence of thoughts
in TM indicates an absence of "progress."  Is
that something MMY says that I've somehow managed
to miss?







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