--- In [email protected], "authfriend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In [email protected], "Premanand Paul Mason" 
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It is difficult, if not impossible, to reconcile the core 
teachings 
> > of Shankaracharya Swami Brahmanand Saraswati (Guru Dev) with the 
TM 
> > teachings of MMY.  
> > 
> > Guru Dev teaches that the nature of the mind is to become 
attached, 
> > whereas MMY's teaching is that the nature of the mind is to 
wander.
> 
> Both are the case, but in different contexts.
> No need to "reconcile" these two views.
> 
> > Guru Dev teaches that repetition of the mantra will send the 
mind 
> > flitting here and there. MMY, on the other hand, suggests that 
> > attention to the mantra will settle down the mind.
> 
> Which is why in TM we don't "repeat" the mantra, but
> instead put our attention on it.
> 
> > Guru Dev advocates contemplation, whilst MMY speaks out against 
> > contemplation.
> 
> MMY doesn't "speak out against" contemplation.
> Rather, he makes a distinction between contemplation
> and TM and notes that contemplation is less likely
> to lead to transcending.  It may have its own value,
> but the purpose is different.  MMY's focus (as it
> were) is on transcending.
> 
> > Guru Dev advocates 'remembering' Paramatma.
> > MMY distinctly discourages such remembering.
> 
> Most likely a matter of definition and/or context
> here.
> 
> Got any better ones, Paul?  These are pretty weak.

Based on what Paul has said here, it appears Guru Dev was speaking 
from the standpoint of perception established in at least Brahman, 
where Maharishi has always spoken as a teacher of Transcendental 
Meditation.





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