--- In [email protected], enlightened_dawn11 <no_re...@...> wrote: > > hey enpai, my advice since you asked would be to keep your spiritual leanings separate from your job aspirations.
hmmmm...from my perspective it is from one's spiritual leanings that one works life..... except for a long shot as an adjunct to going into the healing arts (read: not guaranteed a stable income) or linguistics (read: college teaching), the vedic science degree, or any metaphysically oriented degree from any school is not going to make you more desirable in the job market. probably less so, actually. > > having said that, you may want to just continue your meditation practice, whatever it is, and allow that to strengthen your ability to manifest your desires. Save the degree in spiritual stuff for retirement. Precisely because I am less than a decade from the so called retirement age and the TM practice that I am making these decisions for a change. > > --- In [email protected], "enpai" enpai@ wrote: > > > > I am making major life changes which include gaining new skills in my areas of greatest interest spirituality, yoga, healthy aging, meditation. Getting Master's in Vedic Science Program, including Siddhi, at MUM is a strong possibility. Another possibility is Sustainable Business, but have to take GMAT. I have made application and have read through MUM site, but most helpful would be to hear/read of the direct experiences of the longtime TMers re direction of movement, useful links, etc. > > > > How would a Master's in Vedic Science be applied in the current US (or world) job market? I am a rather independent minded character, who does not like to be confined to a set of dogmas, and knows the answers are within my own consciousness. Simply put, I feel compelled to get the best information, in the most efficient way apply it as I re-enter US job market. Financing this endeavor is also a factor. > > > > If not MUM, any other suggested schools, universities, programs? > > Thanks for all the input. > > > > N > > >
