Dear MJ; Yur evidently being jaded such by the past bad behavior of TM and its leaders, MJ given the science and experience of meditation now I am concerned that you are not in a group meditating. I have noticed that the Yogananda people are open to having people meditate along with them in their group meditations. They can have very powerful group meditations [field effect] that one can sit with when traveling away. Look for SRF on the web. I was just up in Minneapolis and they have a real nice meditation place. Turns out that Yogananda taught there in the 1920's for some time and they have had a group meditation since. They have a silent practice that other meditators can sit in with so long as you are not disturbing their practice. Look on the web for a place. SRF group meditations might be a good tip for other notable disaffected meditators here too. Kind Regards, -Buck
--- In [email protected], Michael Jackson <mjackson74@...> wrote: > > and you believed him? What did you expect him to say that they are a bunch of > elitist lying thieving crooks? > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Buck > To: [email protected] > Sent: Tuesday, July 23, 2013 1:27 PM > Subject: [FairfieldLife] Re: Not All TM'ers Welcome > > > > Â > Really nice TM Guru Purnima meeting in the Dome last nite for Badge holders > or course office vetted only. Nothing so secret though was said that the > rank-and-file movement's meditator or even just any public non-meditator > would not have been inspired by. Was evidently a lost opportunity to have > asked the old meditators of the community back in like the old days. > However, John Hagelin gave a wonderful presentation of how the movement is > doing. Much progress has been made since he re-oriented things from the time > of Maharishi's death [2008]. The movement is doing quite well in modern > retrofit. You all should take another look at http://www.tm.org/about-us > TM.org. TM is on a comeback and that is very exciting regardless of any of > the past controversies. Moving forward, > -Buck in the Dome > > --- In [email protected], "feste37" <feste37@> wrote: > > > > You are 100% right on this, Buck. Guru Purnima should be open to all. I > > don't know what their problem is. > > > > --- In [email protected], "Buck" wrote: > > > > > > > > > Reconciliation with its meditators?? The leadership has lost itself once > > > again. Incredible. This is a no-brainier, there are two easy days to > > > invite people in on and Guru Purnima is one of them. Instead the > > > leadership wants to split and be contentious with people? It is badly > > > incredible that at a time they are wanting for people they hold out for > > > an exclusivity over this! Shame on them. They seem determined to bury > > > the old meditating movement in the exclusivity of their own fealty > > > testing. This could have been one of the easiest meetings to host in the > > > Domes for everyone and anyone wanting to celebrate Maharishi, meditating, > > > or the work of the movement. They have failed once again. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > TM Guru Purnima; > > > > > > > > All Meditators, Sidhas and Governors are warm invited. Please bring > > > > your > > > > current program badge* > > > > > > > > > > > > http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=kiKZjq0vTWg > > > > > > > > > >
