--- In [email protected], "emptybill" <emptybill@...> wrote: > > Buckyball > > "A perennial philosophy of all major cultural traditions that there > exists a transcendental field at the most fundamental level of natural > law ..." > > If this is true then it is not "transcendental" but rather a supporting > ground. > In other words, it is prakriti/pradhâna/avyakta (an unmanifest). > It is nature, but not transcendent. >
Bill, Yep I know what you mean, that's my experience too. As I was editing that piece I chose to stick with the western language and stay away from the Vedic so as not to confuse the ignorant lurker here. Going with the 'Transcendental' field was good enough for the release posted here. Best Regards, -Buck > > --- In [email protected], "Buck" wrote: > > > > A perennial philosophy of all major cultural traditions that there > exists a transcendental field at the most fundamental level of natural > law, which can be directly accessed as the silent transcendental level > of the human mind. Hundreds of studies have shown that experience of > transcendental consciousness breaks the chain of conditioned reflexes > coming on from past behavior, as seen in reduced addictive behaviors of > all kinds, decreased prison recidivism, and reduced behavioral problems > in inner-city children. > > > > > > > > Now there is hope because a proven technology of consciousness to > create peace is available. This novel approach establishes a filter of > coherence and order in collective consciousness in the present, which is > capable of transforming the flow of negativity from the past into a more > harmonious future. > > > > > > Meditation is certainly the answer, > > > -Buck in the Dome > > > > > >
