> > According to the definition proposed by Maharishi, Guru Dev was a
> > TMer because he was able to transcend the relative field and make
> > contact with the Absolute on a regular basis.
> >
> By that definition every saint, mystic, and many ordinary spiritual
> practitioners from every tradition are TMers.
>
It's just an analogy, Rick - everyone knows that in reality there's no
such thing as a "TMer", but the point is that any technique that
provides the opportunity for transcending could be termed TM. By that
definition Guru Dev was practicing a meditation that was
transcendental: he was apparently able to transcend on a regular
basis. That's the Sri Vidya - Transcendental Knowledge.




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