--- In [email protected], Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
<snip>
> > It fit nicely with the admonition Maharishi gave to
> > a small room of
> > people way back in the mid 70s in Livingston Manor
> > when he made a
> > surprise visit. In response to a question (Rick
> > Archer says it was a
> > question he asked) Maharishi told us (again
> > paraphrased):
> > "Every day is life...we don't pass up the present
> > based on a more
> > glorious future..." 
> > 
> > and he spoke to the idea that many of us were
> > holding (and many still
> > do) that we ere reticent to allow ourselves to be
> > fully engaged in
> > activity for fear of being overshadowed yet the name
> > of the game (at
> > least it used to be) was/is, meditate and then act.
> > And when you are
> > engaged in the field of activity you don't analyze
> > your every thought
> > word and deed.
> > 
> > Somewhere else either in the SOB or the Gita he
> > talks about the
> > practice (akin to modern day Mindfulness) of holding
> > our attention on
> > what we do when we are doing it and talks about how
> > this creates
> > disintegration of the mind-body connection.
> 
> This echoes SSRS comments about whatever you do,
> always do it 100%. When you act do it with full, 100%
> commitment.

And then there's the ever-popular "200 percent
of life," 100/100 Absolute/relative.





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