The Maharishi Effect is simply a statement from the New Testament and is not new to Maharishi:
 

Matthew 18:19-20

19“Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. 20For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them.”

 
----- Original Message -----
From: TurquoiseB
Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 8:35 AM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Maharishi effect (was Re: Unprecedented Nature Support?)

--- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]...>
wrote:
> The ME studies are NEVER going to convince anyone
> of anything.  Period. 

Since I'm stuck at home waiting for a phone call,
I'll revise that statement above.  There is one
thing that could "prove" or "disprove" the ME to
many people's satisfaction.  And it has been within
the TM organization's grasp to do this ever since
the idea of the ME was announced.

As the Nike slogan says, "Just do it."

If Maharishi *really* believed that getting a certain
number of butt-bouncers together would create a veri-
fiable period of world peace, he could have done it
long ago.  His organization has the money.  It has
*always* had the money. 

Ten or fifteen years ago, when he still had a sizable
pool of True Believers to draw up, he could have set
up a six-month course and paid for everything himself
and said, "Look, guys...let's show the world that this
idea really works.  What I'd like you to do is take a
leave of absence from your jobs and devote six months
to doing this, so that we *can* generate the effects
that the ME should produce.  After that demonstration,
the world will *have* to believe it."

But it didn't happen.  The opposite happened.  Every
prospective just-around-the-corner opportunity to
"prove" the ME has somehow fallen through.  And each
failure has always been blamed on Somebody Else.  It
continues today.  How many pundits are in Fairfield?
"It's not *our* fault...the guvmint just won't give
them visas."  Yeah, right.

The trend is clear.  There has never been a large-scale
attempt to prove the ME true because Maharishi has
never wanted there to be one.  What he's wanted he got,
an eternal carrot waving on a stick, the purpose of
which was to generate capital.  The *last* thing he
wants is to put the idea to a real test.

Call me cynical, but that's certainly how it looks to
me.  I don't think he's ever believed for an instant
that the ME would do what he says it will.  And the
"delays" are *because* he doesn't believe it, and
because he doesn't want it put to the test during
his lifetime.

TM rocks.  I honestly believe that if enough people
started meditating, as was the original World Plan,
it would have many of the originally-predicted results. 
But the ME?  Give me a break.  It's a fund-raising
device, nothing more.  Always has been, always will be. 

Unc






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