> A preferred meditation program for > someone who is truly evolved:
Watch out, Barry - you're parroting Maharishi here. He says in his introduction to the Gita that right action *follows* enlightenment, rather the commonly held misconception that right action contributes to the development of enlightenment. (SCI Correlate: The Conversations with God books say the same thing. Neale Donald Walsch writes that the Old Testament's Ten Commandments were not intended to be prescriptive, but descriptive. For example, you can tell when people are close to God, because they do not kill, covet or bear false witness.) --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB wrote: > > A preferred meditation program for someone who > is truly evolved: > > 1. A few minutes of meditation morning and evening. > > 2. Spend the rest of the day doing nice things for > others, as if they were more important than you are. > > 3. If #2 requires so much time that #1 isn't really > feasible, skip #1. > > That's how all the people in human history who are > revered by history as enlightened saints did it. > > The ones who spent most of their time "doing for > themselves" are remembered as the selfish, self- > important fucks they were, if they are remembered > at all. >