--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Vaj <vajradh...@...> wrote: > > > On Jan 10, 2011, at 10:20 AM, sparaig wrote: > > > As a friend of mine puts it, you meditate for days/weeks/months/ > > years and suddenly realize you've been doing it "all wrong." Then > > you meditate for days/weeks/months/years and suddenly realize > > you've been doing it "all wrong." > > > > The process of TM isn't something that can be described. You're > > hung up on gross descriptions of various possible scenarios and > > assume they arise from different pedagogy. > > > It's really just Indian meditational metaphysics 101, which is lost > when we become more interested in marketing catch-phrases than in > empowering our students with knowledge and wisdom. Consequently > there's a huge gap between such foundational understanding and mere > pedagogy. > > A moot point anyway, TM is most likely a dying meditation form and > it's successor, Sahaj Meditation, seems more geared for > reestablishing authenticity. >
If its moot, why are you here? Come to think of it, if it's not moot, why are you here? Lawson