--- In [email protected], "Kenny H" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> Hell here I come but I remember many years ago, when advanced
> techniques were a mere $1000 and a good friend (initiator)came out 
of
> getting one and kept shaking his head and saying, "I can't believe I
> paid $1000 for that" and it ended up (he didn't tell me, someone 
else
> did) it was mentally singing some tune that only the initiators know
> and I marveled at how you could be charged for doing something you
> could have done anyway although who would have thought of doing 
that?!
> 

So, there's no value to learning the mantra from the teacher, and you 
should just learn it from a book or recording?

I mean, perhaps that attitude is correct, but what's the difference 
between learning a mantra from the teacher and learning some 
other "technique" from the teacher?

> 




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