--- In [email protected], "Patrick Gillam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> If Maharishi really thought his technologies worked, he 
> could have started a couple of spinoff businesses:
> 
>  - A health maintenance organization centered around 
> Maharishi Ayurved. Instead of paying a premium to 
> cover you in the event you get sick, pay for prevention. 
> For your $400 a month (or whatever premiums cost 
> these days), you get Amrit Kalash and all full MAV 
> wellness regimen, including yagyas. Some portion 
> of the premium would go toward conventional insurance 
> coverage for those members who need an allopathic safety net.

A TMer insurance underwriter worked with Jerry and they created a
special low cost health insurance policy for TM teachers. You know,
better health, lower cost, etc. Great theory. They just forgot that a
majority of initiators were a bunch of cornor-cutting, quick-fix,
purify-my-body, healer/"quack" junkies and the policy went bust after
it was flooded with claims for massive numbers of repeated visits to
chiropracters, healers, and any alternative medicine / healer related
thing that could be "coded" under the policy. 


>  - In this age of private prisons, run vaastu-compliant 
> detention centers that include TM in their daily schedules.

With lots of asanas and pranayam. And yagyas -- and lots of panchakarma. 

Art of Living has a non-profit spin off that works with prisoners,
teaching them the brething techiques. I have not read up on it in
years, but it was quite successful back when I was familiar with it.
And its perfect. The mac-truck type breathing techniques seem well
suited to calming one and purifying one of ranchy stress in a harsh
environment (as well as elsewhere of course).

 





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