Clearly by the weight of science; in a modern world the facilitating, protecting and guaranteeing the transcendence experience for all humankind is quite the proper role of government and civil public policy; inalienable regardless of race, creed, religion.. . -Buck
These negative folks should just get over their own little ideology for a much larger point of view that is modern, scientific and ultimately spiritual American. All rolled in to one simple program, quiet time in the schools and workplaces of our country. -Buck Om, this seems quite some nasty little work by MJ and his anti-science friends against quiet time. By experience in knowing all the good and all the science now around taking quiet time for meditating I'd say their work is a crime against humanity; Criminal with a capital āCā 'Crime' against civil society. This is shameful work they are doing against transcendentalism and humanity. If anything is anti-American that work evidently is that. -Buck Woe is that Quiet-time meditation GAP we will endure with other competitive countries in the world if these anti-science nuts have their way kicking quiet time out of schools. If you understand the science now on meditation then it would be no good to fall in to a quiet time meditation gap in our schools and workplaces behind our trading partners and these emerging economies now. -Buck RJW writes: It looks like MJ is somebody that has no idea what's going on in our public schools these days. Apparently he's not much into education. Go figure. Old history of evangelical christians hating on meditation. Going back with TM even to Berkeley, California 1960's days and their inception of the NJ. Court case back then. This methodical assault on science and schools by a small group of small-minded people smells of christian rats. Prove to me my nose is wrong. I bet you can't. =Buck mjackson74 writes: why do you assume she is a Christian? I feel it is a bad thing when a few christian nuts could derail professional educators from employing meditation a quiet time in schools as part of educational design. It defies good science with their religious non-sense. -Buck Yep, it is true a quiet-time Gap in education evidently is opening even with developing nations in Central and South America too. This is not good at all for us North Americans. This bigoted ignorance of a few overly religious people against good public education puts us all once again in an extremely bad competitive position in the world economies. These anti-science religious nuts are being extremely dangerous to everyone in opposing quiet-time meditation in schools. -Buck Yes, I worry for a future Quiet-time-transcending-Meditation-Gap that America is going to suffer because of these idiot cultist christians if we as Americans cannot keep up with the Chinese, Japanese and others all around the Pacific rim who are adopting transcending meditation in to their economies for their students on good scientific grounds. -Buck awoelflebater writes: I have to sort of agree with you on this subject regarding this one mother who objected to TM because of the "danger" that it might be based in some sort of religion. She sounds narrow minded and fearful to me. I think a few minutes of TM quiet time for most schools would be beneficial. It might actually get these kids off their phones for a whole 20 minutes. I don't applaud this woman, I think there are millions out there exactly like her - unimaginative, unexposed to much beyond white bread American values and otherwise stuck in the mud. I'll go further to conjecture she's a middle class Republican. punditster writes: On 3/23/2014 1:31 AM, LEnglish5 wrote: There's a huge concerted effort (by the massive 26 members) to attempt to sabotage any and all QUiet Time Schools in San Francisco. Mjackson is apparently a member. https://www.facebook.com/pages/SF-Parents-Against-TM-in-Public-Schools/201123776750702 https://www.facebook.com/pages/SF-Parents-Against-TM-in-Public-Schools/201123776750702 In case you didn't know, M. Jackson is apparently working for John Knapp at TM-Free. Is there much of any truth to MJ's counter-revolutionary poison? . .
