> That's a good expalination of maya but it can only make sense at a
> point of recognition, before that a finite amount of stress that is
> released makes sense. But I don't think that's how it really is.
>
I agree -- there is not really "Being" and "stress," for how could
there be anything other than Being (or what IS)? There appears rather
to be only Being which recognizes itself as such and Being which fails
to recognize itself as such, by holding some preconceived idea(s) of
what Being must be, and must not be. But by definition, not-Being does
not exist :-)



----Everything is made up of the five elements. Space is the most subtle and it controls the others. All problems can be controlled through use of spaciousness and timelessness.
 
Stress is cramped and rushed existance. TM merely draws the mind to its more spacious and timeless elements. 


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