But you don't need TM to do that - so what about TM mantras are special? Cuz if 
it isn't the mantras, you can't seriously think the simple instructions given 
in the checking notes for example are responsible for TM being superior to all 
other meditation methods?




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 From: Mike Dixon <mdixon.6...@yahoo.com>
To: "FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com" <FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com> 
Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Question for TM Cheerleaders
 

  
Correct, the actual instructions on meditation are simply like taking the 
correct angle on a diving board. Once the correct angle is reached, natural 
law(gravity) does the rest, you fall into the water. Once the mantra is thought 
effortlessly, the process of transcending begins. Making any effort at that 
point,holding onto or changing the rhythm, etc. stops the process of 
transcending. If we feel like we are *forgetting* the mantra, we let it go 
because that is when we are transcending. That *gap* between forgetting the 
mantra and a new thought arising is when we transcended. With practice, that 
gap gets more and more noticeable, to the point of no mantra and no thought, 
just silence, awareness of awareness.

From: authfriend <authfri...@yahoo.com>
To: FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com 
Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 12:11 PM
Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Question for TM Cheerleaders
 
  
--- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, Mike Dixon  wrote:
>
> Natural effortlessness.

Bingo. Or more precisely, the specific instructional
method Maharishi created (right down to the instruction
to "Sit easily" rather than "Relax" at the start of
checking).

(The puja may be part of it as well--some TM teachers
would say so, at any rate.)

But the mantras TM uses are just plain ol' garden-variety
bija mantras. Do a search for "bija mantra" (or "beeja"
or "beej"), Michael, you'll find 'em all over the Web.
They're said to be especially powerful, but they're not
unique to TM.

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> Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 10:31 AM
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>   
> 
> Oh come on - Marshy always said TM was better than other meditations - for 
> that to be true, the particular set of mantras have to be superior to all 
> others. If not, what would then make TM better than other meditations?
> 
> 
> 
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>  From: sparaig 
> To: mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com 
> Sent: Tuesday, March 5, 2013 1:12 PM
> Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Question for TM Cheerleaders
> 
>   
> All MMY claimed about TM mantras was:  1) they are not om or some other 
> monk-oriented mantra (if there are any, in his mind);  2) he deemed them to 
> be suitable for householders;  3) some mantras were more suitable for some 
> people than than others, and he chose a simple set that was reasonably 
> beneficial for anyone, though each was presumably more beneficial for some 
> people than others. MMY never claimed to be the ultimate expert on such 
> matters. The impression he gave was that he intuited a few things from the 
> tradition that he thought were most important and made them part of the TM 
> canon.  L --- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, "seekliberation"  
> wrote: > > They are superior in that if you pay for them, it fills up the 
> TMO's pockets with more money.  More money = Superior.  >  > seekliberation > 
>  > --- In mailto:FairfieldLife%40yahoogroups.com, Michael Jackson  wrote: > > 
>  > >  > > My question is, if the TM mantras are superior, how are they
>  superior? > > >
>


 

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