On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 1:01 PM, turquoiseb <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Thanks for your reply, Vaj. I cannot disagree with your assessment. One
> thing that never ceases to amaze me is how people can cling to beliefs
> and work tirelessly to preserve the appearance that they are true, long
> after other more reasonable people would have realized that they were
> not.
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> But for me the "tipping point" into this world of clinging to
> appearances was not the introduction of the TM-Sidhi program itself but
> the rebranding of it in terms of self importance. That, essentially, is
> what the shift from "You perform the Sidhis as a way to realize your own
> enlightenment" to "You perform the Sidhis as a kind of sacred duty,
> because by doing so you become One Of The Most Important People On
> Earth, one of the select few, the holy thud of whose butt-bounces can
> bring about world peace and an Age Of Enlightenment" was. It was a
> radical shift into the world of self importance and the amplification of
> individual ego.
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You've got the timing wrong.  I remember the first residence course I was
on which had a governess, one of the first back from Switzerland.   This
was when the sidhis were a rocket ship for TM, which had already been
described by Maharishi as the rocket ship to enlightenment.   This lady
acted like she didn't shit, let alone did it not stink.  All, initiators,
TMers, regarded her as though she was a body of light with flesh on top so
we could see her.   She never denied that she could fly, walk through
walls, hear our very thoughts.  She actually encouraged the awe about her.
So did the other governors who came back.    It appears Maharishi had
really hyped the 6 month course participants up, not unlike the way
initiators had previously been hyped up as being so very special in the
scheme of manifest Creation.   The Vedic Atom, including Michael Moore,
came to our area next and they acted like they were God's gift.   I got to
see some tapes that were meant for initiators at a former ski chalet
outside of Quebec which usually just ran ATRs.  I guess they didn't have
mere meditator tapes so we watched ATR tapes.    Maharishi was hyping the
initiators that they were God's gift and coaching them on how to act
"special" so that all would pick up on their being "special".   I assume
Maharishi pumped up the participants of the first 6 month courses to entice
initiators to become governors and later TMers to take the arduous path of
8 weeks of preparatory courses in residence then 8 weeks of sidhi training
in residence, a tough thing for a householder being not nickled and dimed
by the local TM center, but pretty much fleeced of every penny they had.
Indeed this one initiator couple pinned me down and told me that as
initiators they were so much more deserving of taking CIC than I was, so I
just had to go to the bank with them to get a check for the $6,000 course
fee.   Ballsy, eh?     I now know that the "experiences" we TMers were fed
were bogus, made up to get us to spring for the sidhis.  Once again, before
the woo-woo save the world thing started.

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