I know that there is still the mind set that no matter what M may have done 
that wasn't ethical, the effect of TM and TMSP is so good and so powerful, it 
is best to ignore or rationalize that the negative or dark side of M and the 
Movement is outweighed by the vast positive benefit to the individual and the 
world.

I know there is that mind set but I don't agree with it. I do not see any 
evidence the group practice of TMSP is having any kind of effect of offsetting 
the "negative" energy around the world. If you take the current state of the 
world as evidence of Marshy effect then it is clear the Marshy Effect is either 
non-existent or a colossal failure. 

I have come to feel that TM itself seems to work well for a couple years and 
then for some reason the positive benefits seem to fade away. I mean even old 
timers like Rick don't just strictly do TM - they do other stuff. If TM is so 
fabulous, people would not step away from it.

There have been too many suicides, too many mental breakdowns and too many high 
ups in the Movement whose behavior is the opposite of what you would expect 
from folks practicing daily the royal technique for enlightenment. That last is 
of great importance to me. I don't feel you can make the grandiose claims for a 
mental technique and have the actual results be totally off base or totally 
different than what is promised and still legitimately believe the technique 
will do what is claimed for it.

When the people who have been doing TMSP the longest behave in the arrogant, 
elitist, unethical manner I have seen in people like Hagelin, Morris, Greg 
Wilson, Susan Humphries, Chris Crowell, Neal Patterson, Bill Sands, Reed Martin 
and so on and so forth I see that the TMSP has had the OPPOSITE effect on their 
behavior that it should have had. 

So while I admire your desire to change the world, it won't change through 
folks doing TM and TMSP - if it was going to do so, it would already have done 
it. 

The state to the world today is a testament to Marshy's monumental failure to 
make significant changes in world consciousness through his programs. Of 
course, I believe his real program was to make himself into a demigod in 
people's minds, make tons of money for himself and his family and get laid a 
whole bunch while he was still young enough to enjoy it, so he actually did 
have the effect he wanted to have, it just wasn't the effect he promoted in 
public.
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On Thu, 12/5/13, [email protected] <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 To: [email protected]
 Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 3:15 PM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
   
 
 
     
       
       
       MJ,
 did you miss that this was a spiritual revival movement in a
 muddy
 world filled with vasana?  I feel you are being too hard on
 how he
 did it and what all we did.  Like, was Christ perfect
 in everything?  Never stubbed his toe?  We could
 surely use some help changing
 the world to a better place.  Give up this negativistic POV
 and come
 back to meditation with us.  -Buck
  
 
 
 ---In [email protected], <mjackson74@...>
 wrote:
 
 it is a great
 lecture, no question - too bad he was such a liar and scam
 artist and by the way, the state of the world today and the
 behavior of a vast majority of the world's population is
 proof positive that one of his core tenants and that which
 he bases much of his "proof" that meditation is so
 valid, i.e. that "the nature of the mind is to go to a
 field of greater happiness" is patently absurd and not
 true.
 
 --------------------------------------------
 
  On Thu, 12/5/13, Richard J.
 Williams <punditster@...>
 wrote:
 
 
 
  Subject: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: Go Out and Radiate!
 
  To: [email protected]
 
  Date: Thursday, December 5, 2013, 2:24 AM
 
  
 
  
 
 
      This has got to
 
  be the most spot-on
 
        lecture MMY ever gave! I was there at Jones Hall and
 
  it was just
 
        absolutely amazing - you could have heard a pin drop
 
  in that hall
 
        and everyone was hanging on his every word; the
 
  audience was
 
        spell-bound with the whole scene. I have this
 lecture
 
  on VHS tape
 
        and have watched it numerous times over the years.
 
  Incredible
 
        lecture!
 
  
 
        
 
  
 
        A must see for every TMer:
 
  
 
        
 
  
 
        'Maharishi - A Promise for the Family of
 Man'
 
  
 
        Historic Lecture at Jones Hall, Houston, TX
 
  
 
        http://youtu.be/k3swI5n_mW0
 
        
 
  
 
 
  
 
        On 12/4/2013 7:20 PM, Buck
 
  wrote:
 
 
            
 
              Thanks,
 
  that
 
                        is wonderful to hear again [the
 
  Youtube clip in
 
                        your post]. I honor how 'on
 
  message' he was
 
                        throughout his life. Teaching. He
 gave
 
  a lecture
 
                        very like this one
 
                        of 1972 even within a few months of
 
  his death.
 
                        Remarkably on
 
                        message. He was a remarkable sat
 guru,
 
  guru on the
 
                        roadways of the world. Of Life
 
                        in the body a promise for the family
 
  of humankind.
 
 
              I
 
                        miss him, 
 
              
 
              -Buck 
 
     
      
 
     
     
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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