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> --- In [email protected], navashok <no_reply@> wrote:
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> > --- In [email protected], "sparaig" <LEnglish5@> wrote:
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> > > --- In [email protected], navashok <no_reply@> wrote:
> > > [...]
> > > > Sahaja Yoga or Shri Mataji is not a very good example, because the lady
> > > > is really weird and it's really a Hindu cult, BUT, it's free, and it
> > > > works *very well* - at least for me.
> > > >
> > > > I took it, it's a kundalini raising initiation, and what shall I say,
> > > > it really did it. I dislike the lady, but the initiation gave me a
> > > > strong kundalini experience that lasted for two weeks. I think probably
> > > > comparable to Muktananda Siddha Yoga. Btw. she was formerly a disciple
> > > > of Osho, and then met Muktananda, but never joined him.
> > > >
> > > > http://www.rebelliousspirit.com/osho-webzine/1480/show/sharing
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> > >
> > > So you think that teaching former child-prostitutes kundalini raising
> > > initiations is going to be a good way for them to handle PTSD?
> > >
> > >
> > > L
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> > Pleeeeaze read the context!! I did NOT recommend it, but commented on Barry
> > - giving my own experience. But giving my thoughts: who says that it
> > couldn't work?
> >
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> Navashok, It's poly true. Until those kids get some further clarifying
> technique and method on their subtle energetic system beyond just the
> reductionism of TM (meditation equals alpha wave global coherence) their
> resolution will be incremental at best with TM. Though the TM tru-believers
> with no experience of this would never believe it. They are so in the head.
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John Douglas seems to offer effective spiritual techniques that also seem to be
sanctioned by TM that a lot of TM people like in addition to TM. It is not
cheap but, See: http://spiritrepair.com/